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subscribe-bot

Subscribes to OSU map updates and stores versions for later review.

Please don't run a separate bot, the official one is subscribe-bot#8789. If you want to contribute or test the bot, then here are instructions on how to run it:

How to run

  1. Build the bot using a Go compiler that supports modules (1.11 or higher). Running go build in the root of the repo should work.
  2. Create a configuration file called config.toml (can be called something else as long as you pass it into the executable as a command-line argument).
    • client_id (int) and client_secret (string) are oauth-related settings you can obtain from the OSU settings page.
    • bot_token (string) is Discord's bot auth{entication,orization} token, you can get that from Discord developers' page.
    • repos (path) is a path to where map repositories should be stored.
  3. Run the executable, passing -config {path} in case you want to use a different config file than config.toml.

Architecture

There's several independent services running within:

  • Discord bot, which posts updates to the relevant channels in discord
  • Web server, which hosts an HTTP server allowing you to view changes
  • Scraper, which actually polls the OSU API for new updates

License

GPL3