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- I don't fully understand your question. Based on the title, it sounds like you are getting some kind of permission or authentication error. I imagine that's because you are mixing the OAuth2 auth code grant with the implicit grant, but it's difficult to tell for sure. Can you provide error messages and stack traces to clarify where your code is failing?mwopitz– mwopitz2025-01-26 12:50:13 +00:00Commented Jan 26 at 12:50
- Thank you for your response! My goal is to check if a user is in a specific Discord guild and has a certain role, responding with ACCEPTED, DECLINED, NONMEMBER, or ERROR accordingly. I suspect I’m mixing OAuth2 flows (auth code and implicit grant), and the API doesn’t seem to return role data or indicate if the user is in the guild. Could you clarify if my approach is correct, and how I can properly implement this check? Let me know if you need specific error logs—thanks!İlyax– İlyax2025-01-26 13:00:43 +00:00Commented Jan 26 at 13:00
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