Installing libsodium is really easy on mac as long as you have homebrew. After that is installed, all you have to do is brew install libsodium
. That's it!
This depends on the version of Ubuntu you are running, so I made a nice table here:
Ubuntu 14.04 | Ubuntu 16.04 |
---|---|
sudo -E add-apt-repository -y ppa:chris-lea/libsodium && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y libsodium-dev |
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y libsodium-dev |
It's easier to copy and paste that command right into shell, and follow any on screen instructions if needed so.
In order to add Sword as a dependency, you must first create a Swift executable in a designated folder, like so swift package init --type executable
. Then in the newly created Package.swift, open it and add Sword as a dependency
// swift-tools-version: 4.0
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(
name: "yourswiftexecutablehere",
dependencies: [
.package(url: "https://github.com/Azoy/Sword", .branch("master"))
],
targets: [
.target(
name: "yourswiftexecutablehere",
dependencies: ["Sword"]
)
]
)
After that, open Sources/main.swift and remove everything and replace it with the example below.
import Sword
let bot = Sword(token: "Your bot token here")
bot.editStatus(to: "online", playing: "with Sword!")
bot.on(.messageCreate) { data in
let msg = data as! Message
if msg.content == "!ping" {
msg.reply(with: "Pong!")
}
}
bot.connect()
Adding Sword to your iOS, watchOS, or tvOS application is easier than ever with CocoaPods. All you have to do is add Sword as a dependency to your Podfile, something like this:
target 'yourappnamehere' do
use_frameworks!
pod 'Sword'
end
Then all you have to do is pod install
and you're ready to go.
Build the libraries with swift build
, then type swift run
To run the bot in Xcode, you first have to compile the libraries with swift build
. Then to build the xcode project, type swift package generate-xcodeproj
. Finally, type open yourswiftexecutablehere.xcodeproj
, look at the top and follow the steps below
Then click the play button!
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