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##Setting up NadekoBot on DigitalOcean Droplet
*If you want Nadeko to play music for you 24/7 without having to hosting it on your PC and want to keep it cheap, reliable and convenient as possible, you can try Nadeko on Linux Digital Ocean Droplet using the link DigitalOcean (and using this link will be supporting Nadeko and will give you $10 credit)
Keep this helpful video handy Linux Setup Video (thanks to klincheR) it contains how to set up the Digital Ocean droplet aswell.*
Assuming you have followed the link above to created an account in Digital Ocean and video to set up the bot until you get the IP address and root password (in email)
to login, its time to begin.
Prerequisites
####Setting up NadekoBot
- Open PuTTY.exe that you downloaded before, and paste or enter your
IP address
and then click Open. If you entered your Droplets IP address correctly, it should show login as: in a newly opened window. - Now for login as:, type
root
and hit enter. - It should then, ask for password, type the
root password
you have received in your email address registered with Digital Ocean, then hit Enter.
(as you are running it for the first time, it will most likely to ask you to change your root password, for that, type the "password you received through email", hit Enter, enter a "new password", hit Enter and confirm that "new password" again.) SAVE that new password somewhere safe not just in mind. After you done that, you are ready to write commands.
Copy and just paste using mouse right-click (it should paste automatically)
####FFMPEG for Windows
- To install
FFMPEG
on Windows download and install FFMPEG
####FFMPEG for Linux
apt-get install ffmpeg
Type y
hit Enter
NOTE: if its "not installing" then, follow the guide here: FFMPEG Help Guide
All you need to do, if you are running UBUNTU 14.04 is initiate these:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/trusty-media
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Before executing sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
If you are running Debian 8 Jessie, please, follow these steps:
wget http://luxcaeli.de/installer.sh && sudo bash installer.sh
(Thanks to Eleria<3)
In case you are not able to install it with installer ^up there, follow these steps:
sudo apt-get update
echo "deb http://ftp.debian.org/debian jessie-backports main" | tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/debian-backports.list
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install ffmpeg -y
####Installing TMUX
If on Linux
apt-get install tmux
####Creating Nadeko folder
- Create a new folder “nadeko” or anything you prefer
mkdir nadeko
- Move to “nadeko” folder (note
cd --
to go back the directory)
cd nadeko
####Getting NadekoBot from Releases
Go to this link: Releases and copy the zip file address of the lalest version available,
it should look like https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot/releases/download/vx.xx/NadekoBot.vx.x.zip
-If on Windows, just download and extract the content in your Nadeko
folder.
-If on Linux, follow the guide bellow:
Get the correct link, type wget
, then paste the link, then hit Enter.
wget https://github.com/Kwoth/NadekoBot/releases/download/vx.xx/NadekoBot.vx.x.zip
^Do not copy-paste it
Now we need to unzip
the downloaded zip file and to do that, type the file name as it showed in your screen or just copy from the screen, should be like NadekoBot.vx.x.zip
unzip NadekoBot.vx.x.zip
^Do not copy-paste it
####Setting up NadekoBot
- Open CyberDuck
- Click on Open Connection (top-left corner), a new window should appear.
- You should see FTP (File Transfer Protocol) in drop-down.
- Change it to SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol)
- Now, in Server: paste or type in your
Digital Ocean Droplets IP address
, leavePort: 22
(no need to change it) - In Username: type
root
- In Password: type
the new root password (you changed at the start)
- Click on Connect
- It should show you the new folder you created.
- Open it.
####Renaming Credentials.json
- Copy the
credentials_example.json
to desktop - EDIT it as it is guided here: [Setting up Credentials.json](Windows Guide.md#setting-up-credentialsjson-file)
- Read here how to Create DiscordBot application
- Rename it to
credentials.json
and paste/put it back in the folder.(Yes, using CyberDuck)
- You should see two files
credentials_example.json
andcredentials.json
- Also if you already have nadeko setup and have
credentials.json
,config.json
,nadekobot.sqlite
, and"permissions" folder
, you can just copy and paste it to the Droplets folder using CyberDuck.
####Running NadekoBot
- Go back to PuTTY,
(hope its still running xD)
- Type/ Copy and hit Enter.
If you are on Linux run:
tmux new -s nadeko
^this 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 running PuTTY in the background.
- Enter your Nadeko folder
cd nadeko
If you are on Linux run:
mono NadekoBot.exe
CHECK THE BOT IN DISCORD, IF EVERYTHING IS WORKING
Now time to move bot to background and to do that, press CTRL+B+D (this will ditach the nadeko session using TMUX), and you can finally close PuTTY now.
Copy your CLIENT ID (that's in the same Developer page where you brought your token) and replace 12345678
in this link: https://discordapp.com/oauth2/authorize?client_id=12345678&scope=bot&permissions=66186303
with it. Go to that link and you will be able to add your bot to your server.
Or check this guide also [Inviting your bot to your server](Windows Guide.md#inviting-your-bot-to-your-server)
####How to restart Nadeko with the server (for science)
- Open PuTTY and login as you have before, type
reboot
and hit Enter.