## Setting Up NadekoBot on OSX (macOS) #### Prerequisites - [Homebrew][Homebrew] - [Google Account](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/JSON%20Explanations/#setting-up-your-api-keys) - Text Editor (TextWrangler, or equivalent) or outside editor such as [Atom][Atom] #### Installing Homebrew ```/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"``` Run `brew update` to fetch the latest package data. #### Installing dependencies ``` brew install wget brew install git brew install ffmpeg brew update && brew upgrade ffmpeg brew install openssl brew install opus brew install opus-tools brew install opusfile brew install libffi brew install libsodium brew install tmux ``` #### Installing .NET Core SDK - `ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/lib/` - `ln -s /usr/local/opt/openssl/lib/libssl.1.0.0.dylib /usr/local/lib/` - Download the [.NET Core SDK][.NET Core SDK] - Open the `.pkg` file you downloaded and install it. - `ln -s /usr/local/share/dotnet/dotnet /usr/local/bin` #### Check your `FFMPEG` **In case your `FFMPEG` wasnt installed properly (Optional)** - `brew options ffmpeg` - `brew install ffmpeg --with-x --with-y --with-z` etc. - `brew update && brew upgrade` (Update formulae and Homebrew itself && Install newer versions of outdated packages) - `brew prune` (Remove dead symlinks from Homebrew’s prefix) - `brew doctor` (Check your Homebrew installation for common issues) - Then try `brew install ffmpeg` again. #### Installing xcode-select Xcode command line tools. You will do this in Terminal.app by running the following command line: `xcode-select --install` A dialog box will open asking if you want to install `xcode-select`. Select install and finish the installation. #### Downloading and building Nadeko Use the following command to get and run `linuxAIO.sh`: (Remember **DO NOT** rename the file `linuxAIO.sh`) `cd ~ && wget -N https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot-BashScript/raw/1.4/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh` Follow the on screen instructions: Choose `1. Download NadekoBot` To Get the latest build. (most recent updates) Once Installation is completed you should see the options again. Next, choose `6` to exit. #### Creating and Inviting bot - Read here [how to create a Discord Bot application and invite it.](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/JSON%20Explanations/#creating-discord-bot-application) #### Setting up Credentials.json file - Open up the `NadekoBot` folder, which should be in your home directory, then `NadekoBot` folder then `src` folder and then the additonal `NadekoBot` folder. - Edit the way its guided here: [Setting up credentials.json](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/JSON%20Explanations/#setting-up-credentialsjson-file) - **If** you already have Nadeko 1.x setup and have `credentials.json` and `NadekoBot.db`, you can just copy and paste the `credentials.json` to `NadekoBot/src/NadekoBot` and `NadekoBot.db` to `NadekoBot/src/NadekoBot/bin/Release/netcoreapp1.1/data`. **Or** follow the [Upgrading Guide.](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/Upgrading%20Guide/) #### Setting NadekoBot Music For Music Setup and API keys check [Setting up NadekoBot for Music](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/JSON%20Explanations/#setting-up-your-api-keys) and [JSON Explanations](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/JSON%20Explanations/). #### Running NadekoBot **Create a new Session:** - Using Screen `screen -S nadeko` - Using tmux `tmux new -s nadeko` The above command will create a new session named **nadeko** *(you can replace “nadeko” with anything you prefer and remember its your session name)* so you can run the bot in background without having to keep the PuTTY running. **Next, we need to run `linuxAIO.sh` in order to get the latest running scripts with patches:** - `cd ~ && wget -N https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot-BashScript/raw/1.4/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh` **From the options,** Choose `2` to **Run NadekoBot normally.** **NOTE:** With option `2` (Running normally), if you use `.die` [command](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Commands%20List/#administration) in discord. The bot will shut down and will stay offline until you manually run it again. (best if you want to check the bot.) Choose `3` to **Run NadekoBot with Auto Restart.** **NOTE:** With option `3` (Running with Auto Restart), bot will auto run if you use `.die` [command](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Commands%20List/#administration) making the command `.die` to function as restart. It will show you the following options: ``` 1. Run Auto Restart normally without Updating. 2. Run Auto Restart and update NadekoBot. 3. Exit ``` - With option `1. Run Auto Restart normally without Updating.` Bot will restart on `die` command and will not be downloading the latest build available. - With option `2. Run Auto Restart and update NadekoBot.` Bot will restart and download the latest build of bot available everytime `die` command is used. **Remember** that, while running with Auto Restart, you will need to [close the tmux session](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/Linux%20Guide/#restarting-nadeko) to stop the bot completely. Now time to move bot to background and to do that, press CTRL+B,D (this will detach the nadeko session using TMUX) If you used Screen press CTRL+A+D (this will detach the nadeko screen) #### Updating Nadeko - Connect to the terminal. - `tmux kill-session -t nadeko` [(don't forget to replace **nadeko** in the command to what ever you named your bot's session)](http://nadekobot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/guides/OSX%20Guide/#some-more-info) - Make sure the bot is **not** running. - `tmux new -s nadeko` (**nadeko** is the name of the session) - `cd ~ && wget -N https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot-BashScript/raw/1.4/linuxAIO.sh && bash linuxAIO.sh` - Choose `1` to update the bot with **latest build** available. - Next, choose either `2` or `3` to run the bot again with **normally** or **auto restart** respectively. - Done. #### Some more Info **TMUX** - If you want to see the sessions after logging back again, type `tmux ls`, and that will give you the list of sessions running. - If you want to switch to/ see that session, type `tmux a -t nadeko` (nadeko is the name of the session we created before so, replace `nadeko` with the session name you created.) - If you want to kill NadekoBot session, type `tmux kill-session -t nadeko` **Screen** - If you want to see the sessions after logging back again, type `screen -ls`, and that will give you the list of screens. - If you want to switch to/ see that screen, type `screen -r nadeko` (nadeko is the name of the screen we created before so, replace `nadeko` with the screen name you created.) - If you want to kill the NadekoBot screen, type `screen -X -S nadeko quit` [Homebrew]: http://brew.sh/ [.NET Core SDK]: https://www.microsoft.com/net/core#macos [DiscordApp]: https://discordapp.com/developers/applications/me [Atom]: https://atom.io/ [Invite Guide]: http://discord.kongslien.net/guide.html [Google Console]: https://console.developers.google.com [Soundcloud]: https://soundcloud.com/you/apps/new