Source code for discord.reaction

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from __future__ import annotations

from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any

from .iterators import ReactionIterator

__all__ = ("Reaction",)

if TYPE_CHECKING:
    from .abc import Snowflake
    from .emoji import Emoji
    from .message import Message
    from .partial_emoji import PartialEmoji
    from .types.message import Reaction as ReactionPayload


[docs]class Reaction: """Represents a reaction to a message. Depending on the way this object was created, some of the attributes can have a value of ``None``. .. container:: operations .. describe:: x == y Checks if two reactions are equal. This works by checking if the emoji is the same. So two messages with the same reaction will be considered "equal". .. describe:: x != y Checks if two reactions are not equal. .. describe:: hash(x) Returns the reaction's hash. .. describe:: str(x) Returns the string form of the reaction's emoji. Attributes ---------- emoji: Union[:class:`Emoji`, :class:`PartialEmoji`, :class:`str`] The reaction emoji. May be a custom emoji, or a unicode emoji. count: :class:`int` Number of times this reaction was made me: :class:`bool` If the user sent this reaction. message: :class:`Message` Message this reaction is for. """ __slots__ = ("message", "count", "emoji", "me") def __init__( self, *, message: Message, data: ReactionPayload, emoji: PartialEmoji | Emoji | str | None = None, ): self.message: Message = message self.emoji: PartialEmoji | Emoji | str = ( emoji or message._state.get_reaction_emoji(data["emoji"]) ) self.count: int = data.get("count", 1) self.me: bool = data.get("me") # TODO: typeguard
[docs] def is_custom_emoji(self) -> bool: """If this is a custom emoji.""" return not isinstance(self.emoji, str)
def __eq__(self, other: Any) -> bool: return isinstance(other, self.__class__) and other.emoji == self.emoji def __ne__(self, other: Any) -> bool: if isinstance(other, self.__class__): return other.emoji != self.emoji return True def __hash__(self) -> int: return hash(self.emoji) def __str__(self) -> str: return str(self.emoji) def __repr__(self) -> str: return f"<Reaction emoji={self.emoji!r} me={self.me} count={self.count}>"
[docs] async def remove(self, user: Snowflake) -> None: """|coro| Remove the reaction by the provided :class:`User` from the message. If the reaction is not your own (i.e. ``user`` parameter is not you) then the :attr:`~Permissions.manage_messages` permission is needed. The ``user`` parameter must represent a user or member and meet the :class:`abc.Snowflake` abc. Parameters ---------- user: :class:`abc.Snowflake` The user or member from which to remove the reaction. Raises ------ HTTPException Removing the reaction failed. Forbidden You do not have the proper permissions to remove the reaction. NotFound The user you specified, or the reaction's message was not found. """ await self.message.remove_reaction(self.emoji, user)
[docs] async def clear(self) -> None: """|coro| Clears this reaction from the message. You need the :attr:`~Permissions.manage_messages` permission to use this. .. versionadded:: 1.3 Raises ------ HTTPException Clearing the reaction failed. Forbidden You do not have the proper permissions to clear the reaction. NotFound The emoji you specified was not found. InvalidArgument The emoji parameter is invalid. """ await self.message.clear_reaction(self.emoji)
[docs] def users( self, *, limit: int | None = None, after: Snowflake | None = None ) -> ReactionIterator: """Returns an :class:`AsyncIterator` representing the users that have reacted to the message. The ``after`` parameter must represent a member and meet the :class:`abc.Snowflake` abc. Parameters ---------- limit: Optional[:class:`int`] The maximum number of results to return. If not provided, returns all the users who reacted to the message. after: Optional[:class:`abc.Snowflake`] For pagination, reactions are sorted by member. Yields ------ Union[:class:`User`, :class:`Member`] The member (if retrievable) or the user that has reacted to this message. The case where it can be a :class:`Member` is in a guild message context. Sometimes it can be a :class:`User` if the member has left the guild. Raises ------ HTTPException Getting the users for the reaction failed. Examples -------- Usage :: # I do not actually recommend doing this. async for user in reaction.users(): await channel.send(f'{user} has reacted with {reaction.emoji}!') Flattening into a list: :: users = await reaction.users().flatten() # users is now a list of User... winner = random.choice(users) await channel.send(f'{winner} has won the raffle.') """ if not isinstance(self.emoji, str): emoji = f"{self.emoji.name}:{self.emoji.id}" else: emoji = self.emoji if limit is None: limit = self.count return ReactionIterator(self.message, emoji, limit, after)