Connect thousands of Discord accounts to your own network, and force them to join servers.
This is a really bad implementation of this that I hacked together in the span of 20 minutes, so don't expect much.
To use this, you have to create a MySQL database. Set your database name and creds and everything in config.json
. If this is running on a public server, make sure to
use a secure password!
After it's all set up, create a table called users
, and execute the following SQL:
CREATE TABLE `users` (
`access_token` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
`refresh_token` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
`user_id` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
`tag` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
`ip` varchar(100) NOT NULL,
`email` varchar(100) NOT NULL
);
If you're using XAMPP/phpmyadmin, this can be done at this linke - http://localhost/phpmyadmin/index.php?route=/table/sql&db=authnet&table=users (if your database is called "authnet" like mine, that is)
After you have your SQL database configured properly, go to the Discord Developer Portal and create a new application. Call it whetever you want.
Then, go to the OAuth2/General page in the developer portal for your application. Add your redirect link here, in my case I just have it set to http://localhost:8080/authorize
,
since I was just testing locally and didn't plan to distribute this.
While you're on this page, grab the Client ID and Client Secret, we'll need those in a minute. Also grab the Application ID and Public Key from your application's main page.
Put these into a file called credentials.json
, like so:
{
"application_id": "your application id",
"public_key": "your application public key",
"client_secret": "your client secret",
"bot_token": "your bot token (we'll go over this in a moment dw)",
"redirect_url": "http://localhost:8080/authorize"
}
Obviously, set the redirect_url
to your redirect URL.
Now, go to the "Bot" page on the developer panel, and click Add Bot. Grab the bot's token, and put it in the credentials.json
file.
To invite this bot to servers, go to the URL Generator tab under OAuth2, click bot
, click Administrator
, then copy the URL and invite to whatever server.
Note: The bot must be in a server for members to be able to join it.
Now that everything is set up correctly, install all dependencies by running npm i btoa express axios mysql2
.
Once you have run that, you can simply run node index.js
to start the server.
Once you have users in the database, you can run node user_join.js
and have them join a server that our previously mentioned bot is already in.
- Automatically get new access tokens
- Fully implemented into a Discord bot, with verification, DMs, etc
For bugs or suggestions, open an issue
For contributions, make a pull request.