const config = { // Bot Owner, level 10 by default. A User ID. Should never be anything else than the bot owner's ID. "ownerID": "123456789123456", // Bot Admins, level 9 by default. Array of user ID strings. "admins": [], // Bot Support, level 8 by default. Array of user ID strings "support": [], // Your Bot's Token. Available on https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me "token": "mfa.VkO_2G4Qv3T--NO--lWetW_tjND--TOKEN--QFTm6YGtzq9PH--4U--tG0", // Default per-server settings. New guilds have these settings. // DO NOT LEAVE ANY OF THESE BLANK, AS YOU WILL NOT BE ABLE TO UPDATE THEM // VIA COMMANDS IN THE GUILD. "defaultSettings" : { "prefix": "-", "modLogChannel": "mod-log", "modRole": "Moderator", "adminRole": "Administrator", "systemNotice": "true", // This gives a notice when a user tries to run a command that they do not have permission to use. "welcomeChannel": "welcome", "welcomeMessage": "Say hello to {{user}}, everyone! We all need a warm welcome sometimes :D", "welcomeEnabled": "false" }, // PERMISSION LEVEL DEFINITIONS. permLevels: [ // This is the lowest permisison level, this is for non-roled users. { level: 0, name: "User", // Don't bother checking, just return true which allows them to execute any command their // level allows them to. check: () => true }, // This is your permission level, the staff levels should always be above the rest of the roles. { level: 2, // This is the name of the role. name: "Moderator", // The following lines check the guild the message came from for the roles. // Then it checks if the member that authored the message has the role. // If they do return true, which will allow them to execute the command in question. // If they don't then return false, which will prevent them from executing the command. check: (message) => { try { const modRole = message.guild.roles.find(r => r.name.toLowerCase() === message.settings.modRole.toLowerCase()); if (modRole && message.member.roles.has(modRole.id)) return true; } catch (e) { return false; } } }, { level: 3, name: "Administrator", check: (message) => { try { const adminRole = message.guild.roles.find(r => r.name.toLowerCase() === message.settings.adminRole.toLowerCase()); return (adminRole && message.member.roles.has(adminRole.id)); } catch (e) { return false; } } }, // This is the server owner. { level: 4, name: "Server Owner", // Simple check, if the guild owner id matches the message author's ID, then it will return true. // Otherwise it will return false. check: (message) => message.channel.type === "text" ? (message.guild.ownerID === message.author.id ? true : false) : false }, // Bot Support is a special inbetween level that has the equivalent of server owner access // to any server they joins, in order to help troubleshoot the bot on behalf of owners. { level: 8, name: "Bot Support", // The check is by reading if an ID is part of this array. Yes, this means you need to // change this and reboot the bot to add a support user. Make it better yourself! check: (message) => config.support.includes(message.author.id) }, // Bot Admin has some limited access like rebooting the bot or reloading commands. { level: 9, name: "Bot Admin", check: (message) => config.admins.includes(message.author.id) }, // This is the bot owner, this should be the highest permission level available. // The reason this should be the highest level is because of dangerous commands such as eval // or exec (if the owner has that). { level: 10, name: "Bot Owner", // Another simple check, compares the message author id to the one stored in the config file. check: (message) => message.client.config.ownerID === message.author.id } ] }; module.exports = config;