Simple soundboard for discord. You can trigger sounds by commands typed in discord chat, or you can choose the sound from the web UI. You will need to create a bot account that the bot will use to join and play sounds. The bot can only play sounds/respond to commands for servers it has been given access to. Requires java 8 or higher. This bot uses the DiscordJDA library.
Updated to the new JDA 3.X library and also updated to a new music player. This should resolve a lot of the issues people were having with sound files (like mono not working). Aso, added the ability to play youtube URLs.
Join the official discord: https://discord.gg/kZTNtfW
Latest Release (Use version above). Download the zip|tar file and extract its contents in a directory. If you have an existing install, do not overwrite the "application.properties" file. In that same directory you will need a directory called "sounds" (This directory is configurable in the application.properties). Put all the clips you want to play in the sounds directory. In the app.properties file you should fill in the login information for your bot (you should create a new discord BOT account for your soundboard). Once you've created your new bot you must invite it to any server you want to use it on. The property "username_to_join_channel" is your username on discord. When you click a sound file to play in the soundboard the app will look for this username and join the voice channel that user is in. If you don't have this configured properly the bot will not work. Also, the bot can respond to text channel commands. See below for information on those commands. Once this is complete execute the .jar file, or the .bat file. You should see a bunch of logging and eventually something like "Started MainController in 6.383 seconds (JVM running for 6.939)". Now you should be able to access the UI by opening a browser and navigating to "http://localhost:8080".
https://github.com/Darkside138/DiscordSoundboard/wiki
Smugaloof has made a great setup video you can watch here. This will walk you through the process of getting your bot up and running.
Dockerhub image source: https://hub.docker.com/r/davefurrer/discordsoundboard
Using docker compose:
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services:
discordsoundbot:
image: davefurrer/discordsoundboard:latest
container_name: DiscordSoundbot
environment:
- bottoken=<Insert bot token here>
- username=<Insert Discord username here>
- chatcommands=true
- dm=true
- commandcharacter=?
- sizelimit=2000
- leavesuffix=_leave
ports:
- 8080:8080
volumes:
- /path/to/sounds/directory:/etc/DiscordSoundboard/bin/sounds
restart: unless-stopped
To fix the issue of being stuck on "Connecting to websocket": Login to your Discord Developer Portal and enable Privileged Intents for your bot. Go to https://discord.com/developers/applications select your bot, click Bot on the left, and then enable both of the sliders under Privileged Gateway Intents.
You will also need to configure "Intents". Follow this link for instuctions on enabling Intents for your bot. Make sure Presence Intent, Server Members Intent, and Message Content Intent are all enabled.
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Creating a bot instance for each unique channel/server combination for busy servers. Currently, there is one bot thread for each server.
Backup your application.properties before the update to a new Version. A new (clean) one is provided in the release file and will overwrite your config.
Running locally from an IDE: Update the app.properties file with the login information for your "bot". Property "username_to_join_channel" is used by the application when a button in the UI is clicked. Before playing the sound file the bot will look for the username specified in all the servers the bot account has access to and join that channel, then play the sound that was clicked. For local usage sounds can be placed in src/main/resources/sounds/.
Unzip the application. Update the application.properties with your bot token and any other preferences you would like. There are .bat and sh files in the /bin directory. Execute the proper one and the app should startup.
Commands can be typed in any text channel that the bot has access to or you can send direct messages to the bot. Responses will be sent to the requesting user via direct message also.
PM the bot a wav or mp3 file < 10MB and it will add it to the soundboard.
Type ?list to get a list of sounds file commands the soundboard has available. The name of the commands will be the name of the sound file minus extension. When a user types one of the sound file commands listed the bot will join that users channel and then play the requested sound file. The bot remains in that channel unless the bot is requested to play sound in a different channel.