Discord python on role grant event












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So i've been trying to get the bot to announce whenever a member gets a role granted, i know that this code may not make sense at all, but that's why i'm asking: How could i do it?



@bot.event
async def on_member_update(before, after):
if str(after.roles) == 'android':
fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Android granted', 'white'))

if str(after.roles) == 'human':
fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Human granted', 'white'))

if str(after.roles) == 'moderator':
fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Moderator granted', 'white'))









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    So i've been trying to get the bot to announce whenever a member gets a role granted, i know that this code may not make sense at all, but that's why i'm asking: How could i do it?



    @bot.event
    async def on_member_update(before, after):
    if str(after.roles) == 'android':
    fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
    await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
    print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Android granted', 'white'))

    if str(after.roles) == 'human':
    fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
    await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
    print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Human granted', 'white'))

    if str(after.roles) == 'moderator':
    fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
    await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
    print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Moderator granted', 'white'))









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      So i've been trying to get the bot to announce whenever a member gets a role granted, i know that this code may not make sense at all, but that's why i'm asking: How could i do it?



      @bot.event
      async def on_member_update(before, after):
      if str(after.roles) == 'android':
      fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
      await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
      print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Android granted', 'white'))

      if str(after.roles) == 'human':
      fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
      await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
      print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Human granted', 'white'))

      if str(after.roles) == 'moderator':
      fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
      await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
      print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Moderator granted', 'white'))









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      So i've been trying to get the bot to announce whenever a member gets a role granted, i know that this code may not make sense at all, but that's why i'm asking: How could i do it?



      @bot.event
      async def on_member_update(before, after):
      if str(after.roles) == 'android':
      fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
      await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
      print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Android granted', 'white'))

      if str(after.roles) == 'human':
      fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
      await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
      print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Human granted', 'white'))

      if str(after.roles) == 'moderator':
      fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
      await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member, after.roles.name))
      print(colored('moderation.clf: ', 'blue'), colored('Moderator granted', 'white'))






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          First you have to check that the user got a new role. Then you can check that the role they got is one of the ones you're looking for:



          @bot.event
          async def on_member_update(before, after):
          if len(before.roles) < len(after.roles):
          new_role = next(role for role in after.roles if role not in before.roles)
          if new_role.name in ('android', 'human'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after, new_role.name))
          elif new_role.name in ('moderator'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after))





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          • Seems to work, however await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member)) NameError: name 'member' is not defined shows up

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:44











          • member should be after there, my bad.

            – Patrick Haugh
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:46











          • huge THANKS! Twice in a row, haha. Sorry for the bothers with my stupid questions

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:48











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          First you have to check that the user got a new role. Then you can check that the role they got is one of the ones you're looking for:



          @bot.event
          async def on_member_update(before, after):
          if len(before.roles) < len(after.roles):
          new_role = next(role for role in after.roles if role not in before.roles)
          if new_role.name in ('android', 'human'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after, new_role.name))
          elif new_role.name in ('moderator'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after))





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          • Seems to work, however await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member)) NameError: name 'member' is not defined shows up

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:44











          • member should be after there, my bad.

            – Patrick Haugh
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:46











          • huge THANKS! Twice in a row, haha. Sorry for the bothers with my stupid questions

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:48
















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          First you have to check that the user got a new role. Then you can check that the role they got is one of the ones you're looking for:



          @bot.event
          async def on_member_update(before, after):
          if len(before.roles) < len(after.roles):
          new_role = next(role for role in after.roles if role not in before.roles)
          if new_role.name in ('android', 'human'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after, new_role.name))
          elif new_role.name in ('moderator'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after))





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          • Seems to work, however await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member)) NameError: name 'member' is not defined shows up

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:44











          • member should be after there, my bad.

            – Patrick Haugh
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:46











          • huge THANKS! Twice in a row, haha. Sorry for the bothers with my stupid questions

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:48














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          First you have to check that the user got a new role. Then you can check that the role they got is one of the ones you're looking for:



          @bot.event
          async def on_member_update(before, after):
          if len(before.roles) < len(after.roles):
          new_role = next(role for role in after.roles if role not in before.roles)
          if new_role.name in ('android', 'human'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after, new_role.name))
          elif new_role.name in ('moderator'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after))





          share|improve this answer















          First you have to check that the user got a new role. Then you can check that the role they got is one of the ones you're looking for:



          @bot.event
          async def on_member_update(before, after):
          if len(before.roles) < len(after.roles):
          new_role = next(role for role in after.roles if role not in before.roles)
          if new_role.name in ('android', 'human'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} your role request has been accepted! :confetti_ball: You've been granted the role '{1}'"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after, new_role.name))
          elif new_role.name in ('moderator'):
          fmt = "{0.mention} you are now part of the CyberLife staff, we're so excited to have you here! :confetti_ball:"
          await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(after))






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          answered Nov 13 '18 at 21:34









          Patrick HaughPatrick Haugh

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          • Seems to work, however await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member)) NameError: name 'member' is not defined shows up

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:44











          • member should be after there, my bad.

            – Patrick Haugh
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:46











          • huge THANKS! Twice in a row, haha. Sorry for the bothers with my stupid questions

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:48



















          • Seems to work, however await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member)) NameError: name 'member' is not defined shows up

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:44











          • member should be after there, my bad.

            – Patrick Haugh
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:46











          • huge THANKS! Twice in a row, haha. Sorry for the bothers with my stupid questions

            – Daniel Casares
            Nov 13 '18 at 21:48

















          Seems to work, however await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member)) NameError: name 'member' is not defined shows up

          – Daniel Casares
          Nov 13 '18 at 21:44





          Seems to work, however await bot.send_message(bot.get_channel('495285593711050754'), fmt.format(member)) NameError: name 'member' is not defined shows up

          – Daniel Casares
          Nov 13 '18 at 21:44













          member should be after there, my bad.

          – Patrick Haugh
          Nov 13 '18 at 21:46





          member should be after there, my bad.

          – Patrick Haugh
          Nov 13 '18 at 21:46













          huge THANKS! Twice in a row, haha. Sorry for the bothers with my stupid questions

          – Daniel Casares
          Nov 13 '18 at 21:48





          huge THANKS! Twice in a row, haha. Sorry for the bothers with my stupid questions

          – Daniel Casares
          Nov 13 '18 at 21:48


















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