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📝 Configuration

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Configuration file

All bot options are saved in a configuration file in the bot's folder. This is created during the setup and is generally either config.ini or, if you've been using the bot for longer, config.json.

The instructions on this page are for config.ini but can be adapted to config.json as well. See config.ini vs config.json for more details. Note that the format of .ini and .json are different -- you can't simply rename a .json to .ini or vice versa.

Adding new options

To add a new option to your config.ini, open the file in a text editor such as notepad. Each option is put on a new line, and follows the format option = value. For example, mainGuildId = 1234.

You need to restart the bot for configuration changes to take effect!

You can add comments in the config file by prefixing the line with #. Example:

# This is a comment
option = value

Toggle options

Some options like allowMove are "Toggle options": they control whether certain features are enabled (on) or not (off).

  • To enable a toggle option, set its value to on, true, or 1
  • To disable a toggle option, set its value to off, false, or 0
  • E.g. allowMove = on or allowMove = off

"Accepts multiple values"

Some options are marked as "Accepts multiple values". To give these options multiple values, write the option as option[] = value and repeat for every value. For example:

inboxServerPermission[] = kickMembers
inboxServerPermission[] = manageMessages

You can also give these options a single value in the usual way, i.e. inboxServerPermission = kickMembers

Multiple lines of text

For some options, such as greetingMessage, you might want to add text that spans multiple lines. To do that, use the same format as with "Accepts multiple values" above:

greetingMessage[] = Welcome to the server!
greetingMessage[] = This is the second line of the greeting.
greetingMessage[] = 
greetingMessage[] = Fourth line! With an empty line in the middle.

Required options

token

The bot user's token from Discord Developer Portal.

mainGuildId

Your server's ID, wrapped in quotes.

mailGuildId

For a two-server setup, the inbox server's ID.
For a single-server setup, same as mainGuildId.

logChannelId

ID of a channel on the inbox server where logs are posted after a modmail thread is closed

Other options

accountAgeDeniedMessage

Default: Your Discord account is not old enough to contact modmail.
See requiredAccountAge below

allowMove

Default: off
If enabled, allows you to move threads between categories using !move <category>

allowUserClose

Default: off
If enabled, users can use the close command to close threads by themselves from their DMs with the bot

allowStaffDelete

Default: on
If enabled, staff members can delete their own replies in modmail threads with !delete

allowStaffEdit

Default: on
If enabled, staff members can edit their own replies in modmail threads with !edit

alwaysReply

Default: off
If enabled, all messages in modmail threads will be sent to the user without having to use !r.
To send internal messages in the thread when this option is enabled, prefix them with !note (using your prefix), e.g. !note This is an internal message.

alwaysReplyAnon

Default: off
If alwaysReply is enabled, this option controls whether the auto-reply is anonymous

attachmentStorage

Default: original
Controls how attachments in modmail threads are stored. Possible values:

  • original - The original attachment is linked directly
  • local - Files are saved locally on the machine running the bot and served via a local web server
  • discord - Files are saved as attachments on a special channel on the inbox server. Requires attachmentStorageChannelId to be set.

attachmentStorageChannelId

Default: None
When using attachmentStorage is set to "discord", the id of the channel on the inbox server where attachments are saved

botMentionResponse

Default: None
If set, the bot auto-replies to bot mentions (pings) with this message. Use {userMention} in the text to ping the user back.

categoryAutomation.newThread

Default: None
ID of the category where new threads are opened. Also functions as a fallback for categoryAutomation.newThreadFromGuild.

categoryAutomation.newThreadFromGuild.GUILDID

Default: None
When running the bot on multiple main servers, this allows you to specify new thread categories for users from each guild. Example:

# When the user is from the server ID 94882524378968064, their modmail thread will be placed in the category ID 360863035130249235
categoryAutomation.newThreadFromGuild.94882524378968064 = 360863035130249235
# When the user is from the server ID 541484311354933258, their modmail thread will be placed in the category ID 542780020972716042
categoryAutomation.newThreadFromGuild.541484311354933258 = 542780020972716042

closeMessage

Default: None
If set, the bot sends this message to the user when the modmail thread is closed.

commandAliases

Default: None
Custom aliases/shortcuts for commands. Example:

# !mv is an alias/shortcut for !move
commandAliases.mv = move
# !x is an alias/shortcut for !close
commandAliases.x = close

enableGreeting

Default: off
When enabled, the bot will send a greeting DM to users that join the main server.

greetingAttachment

Default: None
Path to an image or other attachment to send as a greeting. Requires enableGreeting to be enabled.

greetingMessage

Default: None
Message to send as a greeting. Requires enableGreeting to be enabled. Example:

greetingMessage[] = Welcome to the server!
greetingMessage[] = Remember to read the rules.

guildGreetings

Default: None
When running the bot on multiple main servers, this allows you to set different greetings for each server. Example:

guildGreetings.94882524378968064.message = Welcome to server ID 94882524378968064!
guildGreetings.94882524378968064.attachment = greeting.png

guildGreetings.541484311354933258.message[] = Welcome to server ID 541484311354933258!
guildGreetings.541484311354933258.message[] = Second line of the greeting.

ignoreAccidentalThreads

Default: off
If enabled, the bot attempts to ignore common "accidental" messages that would start a new thread, such as "ok", "thanks", etc.

inboxServerPermission

Default: None
Accepts multiple values. Permission name, user id, or role id required to use bot commands on the inbox server. See "Permissions" on this page for supported permission names (e.g. kickMembers).

timeOnServerDeniedMessage

Default: You haven't been a member of the server for long enough to contact modmail.
If requiredTimeOnServer is set, users that are too new will be sent this message if they try to message modmail.

mentionRole

Default: here
Accepts multiple values. Role that is mentioned when new threads are created or the bot is mentioned. Accepted values are "here", "everyone", or a role id. Requires pingOnBotMention to be enabled. Set to an empty value (mentionRole=) to disable these pings entirely.

mentionUserInThreadHeader

Default: off
If enabled, mentions the user messaging modmail in the modmail thread's header.

newThreadCategoryId

Default: None
Deprecated. Same as categoryAutomation.newThread.

pingOnBotMention

Default: on
If enabled, the bot will mention staff (see mentionRole option) on the inbox server when the bot is mentioned on the main server.

plugins

Default: None
Accepts multiple values. External plugins to load on startup. See Plugins for more information.

port

Default: 8890
Port to use for attachments (when attachmentStorage is set to local) and logs.
Make sure to do the necessary port forwarding and add any needed firewall exceptions so the port is accessible from the internet.

prefix

Default: !
Prefix for bot commands

reactOnSeen

Default: off
If enabled, the bot will react to messages sent to it with the emoji defined in reactOnSeenEmoji

reactOnSeenEmoji

Default: 📨
The emoji that the bot will react with when it sees a message. Requires reactOnSeen to be enabled.
Must be pasted in the config file as the Emoji representation and not as a unicode codepoint.

relaySmallAttachmentsAsAttachments

Default: off
If enabled, small attachments from users are sent as real attachments rather than links in modmail threads. The limit for "small" is 2MB by default; you can change this with the smallAttachmentLimit option.

requiredAccountAge

Default: None
Required account age for contacting modmail (in hours). If the account is not old enough, a new thread will not be created and the bot will reply with accountAgeDeniedMessage (if set) instead.

requiredTimeOnServer

Default: None
Required amount of time (in minutes) the user must be a member of the server before being able to contact modmail. If the user hasn't been a member of the server for the specified time, a new thread will not be created and the bot will reply with timeOnServerDeniedMessage (if set) instead.

responseMessage

Default: Thank you for your message! Our mod team will reply to you here as soon as possible.
The bot's response to the user when they message the bot and open a new modmail thread

rolesInThreadHeader

Default: off
If enabled, the user's roles will be shown in the modmail thread header

smallAttachmentLimit

Default: 2097152
Size limit of relaySmallAttachmentsAsAttachments in bytes (default is 2MB)

snippetPrefix

Default: !!
Prefix for snippets

snippetPrefixAnon

Default: !!!
Prefix to use snippets anonymously

status

Default: Message me for help
The bot's "Playing" text

syncPermissionsOnMove

Default: on
If enabled, channel permissions for the thread are synchronized with the category when using !move. Requires allowMove to be enabled.

threadTimestamps

Default: off
If enabled, modmail threads will show accurate UTC timestamps for each message, in addition to Discord's own timestamps. Logs show these always, regardless of this setting.

typingProxy

Default: off
If enabled, any time a user is typing to modmail in their DMs, the modmail thread will show the bot as "typing"

typingProxyReverse

Default: off
If enabled, any time a moderator is typing in a modmail thread, the user will see the bot "typing" in their DMs

updateNotifications

Default: on
If enabled, the bot will automatically check for new bot updates periodically and notify about them at the top of new modmail threads

url

Default: None
URL to use for attachment and log links. Defaults to http://IP:PORT.

useNicknames

Default: off
If enabled, mod replies will use their nicknames (on the inbox server) instead of their usernames

Advanced options

extraIntents

Default: None
If you're using or developing a plugin that requires extra Gateway Intents, you can specify them here.

Example:

extraIntents[] = guildPresences
extraIntents[] = guildMembers

dbType

Default: sqlite Specifies the type of database to use. Valid options:

Other databases are not currently supported.

sqliteOptions

Object with SQLite-specific options

sqliteOptions.filename

Default: db/data.sqlite
Can be used to specify the path to the database file

mysqlOptions

Object with MySQL-specific options

mysqlOptions.host

Default: localhost

mysqlOptions.port

Default: 3306

mysqlOptions.username

Default: None
Required if using mysql for dbType. MySQL user to connect with.

mysqlOptions.password

Default: None
Required if using mysql for dbType. Password for the MySQL user specified above.

mysqlOptions.database

Default: None
Required if using mysql for dbType. Name of the MySQL database to use.

config.ini vs config.json

Earlier versions of the bot instructed you to create a config.json instead of a config.ini. This is still fully supported, and will be in the future as well. However, there are some differences between config.ini and config.json.

Formatting

See the example on the Wikipedia page for JSON for a general overview of the JSON format.

  • In config.json, all text values and IDs need to be wrapped in quotes, e.g. "mainGuildId": "94882524378968064"
  • In config.json, all numbers (other than IDs) are written without quotes, e.g. "port": 3000

Toggle options

In config.json, valid values for toggle options are true and false (not quoted), which correspond to on and off in config.ini.

"Accepts multiple values"

Multiple values are specified in config.json using arrays:

{
  "inboxPermission": [
    "kickMembers",
    "manageMessages"
  ]
}

Multiple lines of text

Since config.json is parsed using JSON5, multiple lines of text are supported by escaping the newline with a backslash (\ ):

{
  "greetingMessage": "Welcome to the server!\
This is the second line of the greeting."
}

Other formats

Loading config values programmatically is also supported. Create a config.js in the bot's folder and export the config object with module.exports. All other configuration files take precedence, so make sure you don't have both.

Environment variables

Config options can be passed via environment variables.

To get the name of the corresponding environment variable for an option, convert the option to SNAKE_CASE with periods being replaced by two underscores and add MM_ as a prefix. If adding multiple values for the same option, separate the values with two pipe characters: ||.

Examples:

  • mainGuildId -> MM_MAIN_GUILD_ID
  • commandAliases.mv -> MM_COMMAND_ALIASES__MV
  • From:
    inboxServerPermission[] = kickMembers
    inboxServerPermission[] = manageMessages
    
    To:
    MM_INBOX_SERVER_PERMISSION=kickMembers||manageMessages

The port option also accepts the environment variable PORT without a prefix, but MM_PORT takes precedence.