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72 lines
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RediSkript allows you to communicate between your servers with use of Redis, it's very fast and easy to use.
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You can transfer any data in the form of text between your servers, you can program it to execute a set of instructions on the server depending on the redis message, etc. This can be used for making scripts that sync data between all servers and much more!
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It is developed and maintained by Govindas & the team of Govindas Limework developers.
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Redis Message:
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```
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on redis message:
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if redis channel is "world":
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broadcast "%redis message% %redis channel% %redis message date%"
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command /sendredis <text> <text>:
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usage: /sendredis <message> <channel>
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trigger:
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send redis message arg 1 to channel arg 2
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send redis message "hello world!" to channel "world"
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```
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Managing variables:
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```
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set variables "test::1", "test::2", "test::3" in channel "global" to 100
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#then use this in any server that listens to "global" redis channel and was online when the above line was executed:
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send "%{test::*}%" #outputs 100, 100 and 100
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delete variables "test::*" in channel "global"
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set variable "test::%uuid of player%" in channel "playerdata" to tool of player
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#then you can in any server that is listening to "playerdata" channel and was online when the above line was executed:
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give {test::%uuid of player%} to player
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```
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Syntax:
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```
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variable[s] %strings% in [redis] [channel] %string%
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```
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There is only one command: /reloadredis it fully reloads the configuration, you can reload IP, password, channels and everything else.
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You only need to have matching configuration in every server for communication and a Redis server to connect to. I recommend using VPS for hosting redis server, I personally use VPS from humbleservers.com.
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Configuration:
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```
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Redis:
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#a secure password that cannot be cracked, please change it!
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#it is also recommended to firewall your redis server with iptables so it can only be accessed by specific IP addresses
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Password: "yHy0d2zdBlRmaSPj3CiBwEv5V3XxBTLTrCsGW7ntBnzhfxPxXJS6Q1aTtR6DSfAtCZr2VxWnsungXHTcF94a4bsWEpGAvjL9XMU"
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Host: "127.0.0.1"
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#must be 2 or higher, if you set to lower, the addon will automatically use 2 as a minimum
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MaxConnections: 2
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#the default Redis port
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Port: 6379
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#time out in milliseconds, how long it should take before it decides that it is unable to connect when sending a message
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#90000 = 90 seconds
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TimeOut: 90000
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#also known as SSL, only use this if you're running Redis 6.0.6 or higher, older versions will not work correctly
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#it encrypts your traffic and makes data exchange between distant servers completely secure
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useTLS: false
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#may be useful if you cannot use TLS due to use of older version of Redis
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#however this will not encrypt the initial authentication password, only the messages sent
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#it uses AES-128 SIV encryption which is secure enough for this
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EncryptMessages: true
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EncryptionKey: "16CHARACTERS KEY"
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MacKey: "16CHARACTERS KEY"
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#the channels from which this server can receive messages
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#you can always send messages to all channels!
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#you can add as many channels as you wish!
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Channels:
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- "Channel1"
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- "Channel2"
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- "Channel3"
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```
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