![]() Here is the result in streamlabs chatbot: no module named _sqlite3Īny ideas or suggestions would be awesome. Would have to do the same thing to make sqlite work in the streamlabs chatbot? I recently added my Streamlabs chatbot to my Discord server and linked it with my Twitch channel and everything, the commands I set up even work when I dm the bot, however the bot won't respond to any commands in the specific channel I set it up to respond in 'bot-commands'. For example, the boiler plate example made on git hub here: shows a lib folder in the specific script folder where he can import his custom module. I assume that the module would need to be placed where the other scripts are which is C:\users\user folder\app data\roaming\streamlabs chatbot\services\scripts. I checked the lib folder and it has an sqlite folder inside of it already. ![]() The streamlabs chatbot allows you to select the directory of where your lib is which mine is set to. ![]() However when I run it from the streamlabs chatbot it gives the error no module named _sqlite3. When I run my script from 2.7.13 idle it works no problem. I am trying to add the sqlite module to my python script that uses 2.7.13 in the streamlabs chatbot app.
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