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C++ Discord API Bot Library
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Making expiring buttons with when_any

Warning
D++ Coroutines are currently only supported by D++ on g++ 13, clang/LLVM 14, and MSVC 19.37 or above. Additionally, your program has to support C++20.

In the last example we've explored how to await events using coroutines, we ran into the problem of the coroutine waiting forever if the button was never clicked. Wouldn't it be nice if we could add an "or" to our algorithm, for example wait for the button to be clicked or for a timer to expire? I'm glad you asked! D++ offers when_any which allows exactly that. It is a templated class that can take any number of awaitable objects and can be co_await-ed itself, will resume when the first awaitable completes and return a result object that allows to retrieve which awaitable completed as well as its result, in a similar way as std::variant.

#include <dpp/dpp.h>
int main() {
dpp::cluster bot{"token"};
bot.on_slashcommand([](const dpp::slashcommand_t& event) -> dpp::task<void> {
if (event.command.get_command_name() == "test") {
// Make a message and add a button with its custom ID set to the command interaction's ID so we can identify it
dpp::message m{"Test"};
std::string id{event.command.id.str()};
m.add_component(
.set_label("Click me!")
.set_id(id)
)
);
co_await event.co_reply(m);
auto result = co_await dpp::when_any{ // Whichever completes first...
event.owner->on_button_click.when([&id](const dpp::button_click_t &b) { // Button clicked
return b.custom_id == id;
}),
event.owner->co_sleep(5) // Or sleep 5 seconds
};
// Note!! Due to a bug in g++11 and g++12, id must be captured as a reference above or the compiler will destroy it twice. This is fixed in g++13
if (result.index() == 0) { // Awaitable #0 completed first, that is the button click event
// Acknowledge the click and edit the original response, removing the button
const dpp::button_click_t &click_event = result.get<0>();
click_event.reply();
event.edit_original_response(dpp::message{"You clicked the button with the id " + click_event.custom_id});
} else { // Here index() is 1, the timer expired
event.edit_original_response(dpp::message{"I haven't got all day!"});
}
}
});
bot.on_ready([&bot](const dpp::ready_t& event) {
dpp::slashcommand command{"test", "Test awaiting for an event", bot.me.id};
bot.global_command_create(command);
}
});
bot.start(dpp::st_wait);
return 0;
}
The cluster class represents a group of shards and a command queue for sending and receiving commands...
Definition cluster.h:89
event_router_t< log_t > on_log
Called when a log message is to be written to the log. You can attach any logging system here you wis...
Definition cluster.h:692
async< timer > co_sleep(uint64_t seconds)
Get an awaitable to wait a certain amount of seconds. Use the co_await keyword on its return value to...
Represents the component object. A component is a clickable button or drop down list within a discord...
Definition message.h:497
component & set_type(component_type ct)
Set the type of the component. Button components (type dpp::cot_button) should always be contained wi...
component & add_component(const component &c)
Add a sub-component, only valid for action rows. Adding subcomponents to a component will automatical...
std::string get_command_name() const
Get the command name for a command interaction.
snowflake id
Unique ID of object set by Discord. This value contains a timestamp, worker ID, internal server ID,...
Definition managed.h:39
Represents an application command, created by your bot either globally, or on a guild.
Definition appcommand.h:1436
A coroutine task. It starts immediately on construction and can be co_await-ed, making it perfect for...
Definition task.h:95
Experimental class to co_await on a bunch of awaitable objects, resuming when the first one completes...
Definition when_any.h:151
constexpr const char b[]
Definition unicode_emoji.h:5255
constexpr const char id[]
Definition unicode_emoji.h:5229
std::function< void(const dpp::log_t &)> DPP_EXPORT cout_logger()
Get a default logger that outputs to std::cout. e.g.
auto run_once()
Run some code within an if() statement only once.
Definition once.h:41
@ st_wait
Wait forever on a condition variable. The cluster will spawn threads for each shard and start() will ...
Definition cluster.h:72
@ cot_button
Clickable button.
Definition message.h:48
Click on button.
Definition dispatcher.h:814
std::string custom_id
button custom id
Definition dispatcher.h:824
dpp::cluster * owner
Cluster owning the event dispatch.
Definition dispatcher.h:102
void reply(command_completion_event_t callback=utility::log_error()) const
Acknowledge interaction without displaying a message to the user, for use with button and select menu...
interaction command
command interaction
Definition dispatcher.h:789
Represents messages sent and received on Discord.
Definition message.h:2350
Session ready.
Definition dispatcher.h:1072
User has issued a slash command.
Definition dispatcher.h:806

Any awaitable can be used with when_any, even dpp::task, dpp::coroutine, dpp::async. When the when_any object is destroyed, any of its awaitables with a cancel() method (for example dpp::task) will have it called. With this you can easily make commands that ask for input in several steps, or maybe a timed text game, the possibilities are endless! Note that if the first awaitable completes with an exception, result.get will throw it.

Note
when_any will try to construct awaitable objects from the parameter you pass it, which it will own. In practice this means you can only pass it temporary objects (rvalues) as most of the coroutine-related objects in D++ are move-only.
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