const config = require('../config/config.json') const { parentPort, workerData } = require('worker_threads'); const { d1, d2 } = workerData; //Declare all used variables here (if you only pass 1 variable to this command you only really need d1 in here, but it doesnt matter) var var1 = d1; // Declaring d1 as var1, just for consistancy with the last file but again, this may not be necessary in all cases. var val2 = d2; // Further variables declared like so, fairly simple const timer = ms => new Promise(res => setTimeout(res, ms)) warningMsg = ''+config.colours.brackets+'['+config.colours.warning+'WARNING'+config.colours.brackets+']' errorMsg = ''+config.colours.brackets+'['+config.colours.error+'ERROR'+config.colours.brackets+']' // We use consoleLog instead of console.log() as it allows togglable logging through the config file. // If you have things you definitely do not want to be togglable then you can continue using console.log() function consoleLog(log) { if (config.misc.logging === "true") { console.log(log) } else { return; } } // the errorMessage function is just a nice-to-have if you want to use error codes internally to just push set messages to console/IRC // You can also just sendUpstream('ERROR_MESSAGE_HERE') to handle errors as well if wanted, function errorMessage(error, code, extra) { consoleLog('[example1.errorMessage] '+error.code) if (code == "BAD") { var error = errorMsg+" SHITS_FUCKED_MAN: " + extra + " not found" } else { var error = errorMsg+" Unknown error" } parentPort.postMessage(error); process.exit() } // All code must end with either a sendUpstream or errorMessage call, otherwise this subprocess will remain running indefinitely. // sendUpstream takes the content provided to it and sends it in whatever channel the original command prompt came from. async function sendUpstream(content) { parentPort.postMessage(content); process.exit() } // ###################################################################################### // Put your commands code here, remember to always end with sendUpstream or errorMessage. // ######################################################################################