How should I configure Travis-Ci for Discord Bot
I wish to test my Discord bot on Travis-Ci, however, I don't know how I should configure it to test my bot, can someone help me out?
travis-ci discord.js
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I wish to test my Discord bot on Travis-Ci, however, I don't know how I should configure it to test my bot, can someone help me out?
travis-ci discord.js
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I wish to test my Discord bot on Travis-Ci, however, I don't know how I should configure it to test my bot, can someone help me out?
travis-ci discord.js
I wish to test my Discord bot on Travis-Ci, however, I don't know how I should configure it to test my bot, can someone help me out?
travis-ci discord.js
travis-ci discord.js
asked Nov 19 '18 at 15:26
ethamitcethamitc
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CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:
- Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)
- Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot
- Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance
- Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working
So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?
– ethamitc
Nov 19 '18 at 23:45
Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective
– Federico Grandi
Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
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CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:
- Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)
- Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot
- Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance
- Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working
So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?
– ethamitc
Nov 19 '18 at 23:45
Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective
– Federico Grandi
Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
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CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:
- Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)
- Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot
- Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance
- Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working
So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?
– ethamitc
Nov 19 '18 at 23:45
Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective
– Federico Grandi
Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
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CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:
- Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)
- Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot
- Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance
- Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working
CI can be a little annoying to set for discord bots:
- Create a user account as you created the bot account (without turning it into a bot)
- Log into that account in the same way you do with the bot
- Make the account send messages in some test channel or guild while the bot is running in another instance
- Use the message the bot sends back with your CI library to determine if the bot is working
answered Nov 19 '18 at 16:01
Federico GrandiFederico Grandi
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So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?
– ethamitc
Nov 19 '18 at 23:45
Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective
– Federico Grandi
Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
add a comment |
So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?
– ethamitc
Nov 19 '18 at 23:45
Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective
– Federico Grandi
Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?
– ethamitc
Nov 19 '18 at 23:45
So you're saying create a user account with a bot that sends commands and looks at the return messages?
– ethamitc
Nov 19 '18 at 23:45
Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective
– Federico Grandi
Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
Yep, for me it's the best way to test a bot since you see it from the user's perspective
– Federico Grandi
Nov 20 '18 at 17:17
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