// eris doesn't come with an awaitReactions method by default, so we make our own const EventEmitter = require("events").EventEmitter; const client = require("../client.js"); class ReactionCollector extends EventEmitter { constructor(message, filter, options = {}) { super(); this.filter = filter; this.message = message; this.options = options; this.ended = false; this.collected = []; this.bot = client; this.listener = async (message, emoji, userID) => await this.verify(message, emoji, userID); this.bot.on("messageReactionAdd", this.listener); if (options.time) setTimeout(() => this.stop("time"), options.time); } async verify(message, emoji, userID) { if (this.message.id !== message.id) return false; if (this.filter(message, emoji, userID)) { this.collected.push({ message: message, emoji: emoji, userID: userID }); this.emit("reaction", await client.getMessage(message.channel.id, message.id), emoji, userID); if (this.collected.length >= this.options.maxMatches) this.stop("maxMatches"); return true; } return false; } stop(reason) { if (this.ended) return; this.ended = true; this.bot.removeListener("messageReactionAdd", this.listener); this.emit("end", this.collected, reason); } } module.exports = ReactionCollector;