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## NOTES data system shouldn't effect anybody, unless you do any direct query to Redis query data, you should adapt the changes, by viewing classes `ProxyDataManager` and `PlayerDataManager` # Changes * RedisBungee is compiled with `java 17` now, Due java 11 support is ending at end of September * config version is now `2` which will reset your config if older version * Adventure API is included inside RedisBungee API * new Language infrastructure for RedisBungee built-in messages #85 *commands not included yet* * New data system which replaces Redis PubSub with Redis Streams *see below* * Ability to connect player to last server they where on using an config option #84 * new environment variable `REDISBUNGEE_PROXY_ID` which can be set before launch * new environment variable `REDISBUNGEE_NETWORK_ID` which can be set before launch * RedisBungee requires redis version 6.2 or above #88 * Better command system https://github.com/ProxioDev/RedisBungee/issues/93 ## New data system Due limitation of Redis PubSub in Cluster environment, Internals of RedisBungee were changed to support Redis Streams - Network Ids - networks ids used to group network proxies - example having 'test' network and 'main' network - Networks in the same redis server / cluster share the same UUID cache - Heartbeat system: - RedisBungee old heartbeat system used hastset on redisbungee to store the current unix time of the proxy to check what every proxy died or not, now instead we publish the heartbeat using unix time, and online count to proxy which proxy store it in their memory, which allow the `get number of online players` to be faster than pooling whole list in old data system. - PubSub - since redisbungee was initially designed with pubsub in mind, registration no longer required now for event to fire, see the api changes below. ## Commands System * rewritten using [acf lib](https://github.com/aikar/commands) to be platform independent * new command `/rb` or `/redisbungee` with sub commands `help`, `info`, 'clean', 'show'. * 'rb' * '/rb' and '/rb info' ![image](https://github.com/ProxioDev/RedisBungee/assets/34905970/70796ab0-b5fd-4578-8c93-c976e517df95) * '/rb show' ![image](https://github.com/ProxioDev/RedisBungee/assets/34905970/56332c37-701f-43e0-946b-6894b845fab3) * configuration to disable or override each command from legacy to new introduced one `/rb` ```yaml # For redis bungee legacy commands # either can be run using '/rbl glist' for example # or if 'install' is set to true '/glist' can be used. # 'install' also overrides the proxy installed commands # # In legacy commands each command got it own permissions since they had it own permission pre new command system, # so it's also applied to subcommands in '/rbl'. commands: # Permission redisbungee.legacy.use redisbungee-legacy: enabled: false subcommands: # Permission redisbungee.command.glist glist: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.find find: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.lastseen lastseen: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.ip ip: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.pproxy pproxy: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.sendtoall sendtoall: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.serverid serverid: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.serverids serverids: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.plist plist: enabled: false install: false # Permission redisbungee.command.use redisbungee: enabled: true ``` ## API changes - Kick api Deprecated: - `kickPlayer(String playerName, String message) ` - `kickPlayer(UUID playerUUID, String message) ` - newer where added using adventure api: - `kickPlayer(String playerName, Component message) ` - `kickPlayer(UUID playerUUID, Component message) ` - PubSub registration api Deprecated: ```java /** * Register (a) PubSub channel(s), so that you may handle PubSubMessageEvent for it. * * @param channels the channels to register * @since 0.3 * @deprecated No longer required */ @Deprecated public final void registerPubSubChannels(String... channels) { } /** * Unregister (a) PubSub channel(s). * * @param channels the channels to unregister * @since 0.3 * @deprecated No longer required */ @Deprecated public final void unregisterPubSubChannels(String... channels) { } ``` # Contributors * `summoncraft.us` for running this branch in production * @SrBedrock for providing [Brazilian Portuguese](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazilian_Portuguese) translation #87 # issues closes #84 closes #88 closes #92 closes #81 closes #93 --------- Signed-off-by: mohammed jasem alaajel <xrambad@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: ThiagoROX <51332006+SrBedrock@users.noreply.github.com>
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# Copyright © 2015-2021 the original authors.
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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# https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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# Gradle start up script for POSIX generated by Gradle.
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# Important for running:
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# (1) You need a POSIX-compliant shell to run this script. If your /bin/sh is
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do
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done
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# This is normally unused
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APP_BASE_NAME=${0##*/}
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# Discard cd standard output in case $CDPATH is set (https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/25036)
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"-Dorg.gradle.appname=$APP_BASE_NAME" \
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