MINECRAFT-WRAPPER ================= Python server wrapper for extracting informations about server status and list of online players. Requires: ----------------- * Unix-like OS (preferred an only tested is Linux) * Python3 * Dependencies for Minecraft server (Java) Usage ----------------- ``` mcwrapper [arguments...] IDENTIFIER This script is executing Minecraft server and reads its output. From output is extracted server status and list of online players. arguments -h, --help Prints this help text. -v, --verbose Increase verbose level of output. -q, --quiet Decrease verbose level of output. IDENTIFIER Identifier for new server. This allows multiple servers running with this wrapper. Identifier is word without spaces and preferably without special characters. ``` How it works ----------------- Script is reading Minercraft server standard and error output. It's looking for known lines that signals change of server output and players joining and leaving. Minecraft server output is well designed for information parsing. Informations are in exported to directory specified in configuration as `status`. ###Status file This file is in status directory named as `status`. If it exists, it specifies in what status is server in the moment. Status can be: * Starting * Running * Stopping If file not exists, then server is not running at all. ###Players file This file in in status directory named as `players`. If server is running, it contains online players. Player name per line. If server isn't running, it content don't have to be valid. ##Input pipe This is unix pipe. This file is located in status directory and named as `input_pipe`. This pipe is input to Minercraft server standard input. If you have write access rights (default 640), then you can send any command to Minecraft server by writing to this pipe. Configuration ----------------- You can use `example.conf` as base configuration. Configuration file is in fact Python3 script that is executed and its variables are used as configuration. Script is searching for configuration in these files (in order of precedence): * mcwrapper.conf * mcwrapper.conf * ~/.mcwrapper.conf * ~/.config/mcwrapper.conf * /etc/mcwrapper.conf ### identifier This option is string defining identifier of server. If this option is define, no IDENTIFIER argument is expected on command line. If you have only one server, use this to make command line commands shorter. ### server This variable is expected to be of type dictionary and contains configurations per server. See example.conf for example. Options for servers are these: #### directory Defines directory where will be server executed. This way you can start server from any directory and it will always start server in right one. #### command Defines command to start Minecraft server in `directory`. #### status Defines directory in which will be placed all status files generated by this wrapper.