Why does “client.get_all_emojis” return an empty list?
I'm started using discord.py, now I'm trying to add reactions to messages. Unfortunately if I run my code this is the output I get:
Code:
....
print('List emojis:')
print(list(client.get_all_emojis()))
print('Done')
....
Output:
List emojis:
Done
What am I doing wrong? What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
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I'm started using discord.py, now I'm trying to add reactions to messages. Unfortunately if I run my code this is the output I get:
Code:
....
print('List emojis:')
print(list(client.get_all_emojis()))
print('Done')
....
Output:
List emojis:
Done
What am I doing wrong? What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
python discord.py
add a comment |
I'm started using discord.py, now I'm trying to add reactions to messages. Unfortunately if I run my code this is the output I get:
Code:
....
print('List emojis:')
print(list(client.get_all_emojis()))
print('Done')
....
Output:
List emojis:
Done
What am I doing wrong? What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
python discord.py
I'm started using discord.py, now I'm trying to add reactions to messages. Unfortunately if I run my code this is the output I get:
Code:
....
print('List emojis:')
print(list(client.get_all_emojis()))
print('Done')
....
Output:
List emojis:
Done
What am I doing wrong? What am I missing?
Thanks in advance.
python discord.py
python discord.py
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Client.get_all_emojis only returns the custom emojis it can see, which are represented as Emoji objects. Regular emojis are represented with their unicode representations as string objects.
Try adding a custom emoji to your server and running your command again.
You can use the names of unicode characters to send the corresponding basic emoji:
await client.add_reaction(message, "N{thumbs up sign}")
Oh, I see. Just to make sure I get it right: if I want to use "basic" emojis, I need to use their unicode? E.g. for the thumbsup emoji:await client.add_reaction(message, "U0001F44D")? If yes, then could you edit your answer to make it "complete"? (...should have written that my goal is that...)
– Arklur
Dec 27 '18 at 17:02
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Client.get_all_emojis only returns the custom emojis it can see, which are represented as Emoji objects. Regular emojis are represented with their unicode representations as string objects.
Try adding a custom emoji to your server and running your command again.
You can use the names of unicode characters to send the corresponding basic emoji:
await client.add_reaction(message, "N{thumbs up sign}")
Oh, I see. Just to make sure I get it right: if I want to use "basic" emojis, I need to use their unicode? E.g. for the thumbsup emoji:await client.add_reaction(message, "U0001F44D")? If yes, then could you edit your answer to make it "complete"? (...should have written that my goal is that...)
– Arklur
Dec 27 '18 at 17:02
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Client.get_all_emojis only returns the custom emojis it can see, which are represented as Emoji objects. Regular emojis are represented with their unicode representations as string objects.
Try adding a custom emoji to your server and running your command again.
You can use the names of unicode characters to send the corresponding basic emoji:
await client.add_reaction(message, "N{thumbs up sign}")
Oh, I see. Just to make sure I get it right: if I want to use "basic" emojis, I need to use their unicode? E.g. for the thumbsup emoji:await client.add_reaction(message, "U0001F44D")? If yes, then could you edit your answer to make it "complete"? (...should have written that my goal is that...)
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Dec 27 '18 at 17:02
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Client.get_all_emojis only returns the custom emojis it can see, which are represented as Emoji objects. Regular emojis are represented with their unicode representations as string objects.
Try adding a custom emoji to your server and running your command again.
You can use the names of unicode characters to send the corresponding basic emoji:
await client.add_reaction(message, "N{thumbs up sign}")
Client.get_all_emojis only returns the custom emojis it can see, which are represented as Emoji objects. Regular emojis are represented with their unicode representations as string objects.
Try adding a custom emoji to your server and running your command again.
You can use the names of unicode characters to send the corresponding basic emoji:
await client.add_reaction(message, "N{thumbs up sign}")
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Oh, I see. Just to make sure I get it right: if I want to use "basic" emojis, I need to use their unicode? E.g. for the thumbsup emoji:await client.add_reaction(message, "U0001F44D")? If yes, then could you edit your answer to make it "complete"? (...should have written that my goal is that...)
– Arklur
Dec 27 '18 at 17:02
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Oh, I see. Just to make sure I get it right: if I want to use "basic" emojis, I need to use their unicode? E.g. for the thumbsup emoji:await client.add_reaction(message, "U0001F44D")? If yes, then could you edit your answer to make it "complete"? (...should have written that my goal is that...)
– Arklur
Dec 27 '18 at 17:02
Oh, I see. Just to make sure I get it right: if I want to use "basic" emojis, I need to use their unicode? E.g. for the thumbsup emoji:
await client.add_reaction(message, "U0001F44D")? If yes, then could you edit your answer to make it "complete"? (...should have written that my goal is that...)– Arklur
Dec 27 '18 at 17:02
Oh, I see. Just to make sure I get it right: if I want to use "basic" emojis, I need to use their unicode? E.g. for the thumbsup emoji:
await client.add_reaction(message, "U0001F44D")? If yes, then could you edit your answer to make it "complete"? (...should have written that my goal is that...)– Arklur
Dec 27 '18 at 17:02
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