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83f1398eb4 [es] Introduce 2.2.0 series 2016-12-28 13:57:38 -06:00
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version: 2
jobs:
minecraft_server:
docker:
- image: circleci/buildpack-deps:19.10
steps:
- checkout
- setup_remote_docker
- run:
name: Build image
command: docker build -t mc:$CIRCLE_BUILD_NUM .
workflows:
version: 2
build:
jobs:
- minecraft_server:
filters:
branches:
ignore:
- armv7
- multiarch

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examples
k8s-examples
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/data/
/.idea/
*.iml
*.iml
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FROM openjdk:8u212-jre-alpine
LABEL maintainer "itzg"
RUN apk add --no-cache -U \
openssl \
imagemagick \
lsof \
su-exec \
shadow \
bash \
curl iputils wget \
git \
jq \
mysql-client \
tzdata \
rsync \
nano
HEALTHCHECK --start-period=1m CMD mc-monitor status --host localhost --port $SERVER_PORT
RUN addgroup -g 1000 minecraft \
&& adduser -Ss /bin/false -u 1000 -G minecraft -h /home/minecraft minecraft \
&& mkdir -m 777 /data \
&& chown minecraft:minecraft /data /home/minecraft
EXPOSE 25565 25575
# hook into docker BuildKit --platform support
# see https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/builder/#automatic-platform-args-in-the-global-scope
ARG TARGETOS=linux
ARG TARGETARCH=amd64
ARG TARGETVARIANT=""
ARG EASY_ADD_VER=0.7.1
ADD https://github.com/itzg/easy-add/releases/download/${EASY_ADD_VER}/easy-add_${TARGETOS}_${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT} /usr/bin/easy-add
RUN chmod +x /usr/bin/easy-add
RUN easy-add --var os=${TARGETOS} --var arch=${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT} \
--var version=1.2.0 --var app=restify --file {{.app}} \
--from https://github.com/itzg/{{.app}}/releases/download/{{.version}}/{{.app}}_{{.version}}_{{.os}}_{{.arch}}.tar.gz
RUN easy-add --var os=${TARGETOS} --var arch=${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT} \
--var version=1.4.7 --var app=rcon-cli --file {{.app}} \
--from https://github.com/itzg/{{.app}}/releases/download/{{.version}}/{{.app}}_{{.version}}_{{.os}}_{{.arch}}.tar.gz
RUN easy-add --var os=${TARGETOS} --var arch=${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT} \
--var version=0.1.7 --var app=mc-monitor --file {{.app}} \
--from https://github.com/itzg/{{.app}}/releases/download/{{.version}}/{{.app}}_{{.version}}_{{.os}}_{{.arch}}.tar.gz
RUN easy-add --var os=${TARGETOS} --var arch=${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT} \
--var version=1.4.3 --var app=mc-server-runner --file {{.app}} \
--from https://github.com/itzg/{{.app}}/releases/download/{{.version}}/{{.app}}_{{.version}}_{{.os}}_{{.arch}}.tar.gz
RUN easy-add --var os=${TARGETOS} --var arch=${TARGETARCH}${TARGETVARIANT} \
--var version=0.1.1 --var app=maven-metadata-release --file {{.app}} \
--from https://github.com/itzg/{{.app}}/releases/download/{{.version}}/{{.app}}_{{.version}}_{{.os}}_{{.arch}}.tar.gz
COPY mcstatus /usr/local/bin
VOLUME ["/data"]
COPY server.properties /tmp/server.properties
COPY log4j2.xml /tmp/log4j2.xml
WORKDIR /data
ENTRYPOINT [ "/start" ]
ENV UID=1000 GID=1000 \
JVM_XX_OPTS="-XX:+UseG1GC" MEMORY="1G" \
TYPE=VANILLA VERSION=LATEST FORGEVERSION=RECOMMENDED SPONGEBRANCH=STABLE SPONGEVERSION= FABRICVERSION=LATEST LEVEL=world \
PVP=true DIFFICULTY=easy ENABLE_RCON=true RCON_PORT=25575 RCON_PASSWORD=minecraft \
LEVEL_TYPE=DEFAULT SERVER_PORT=25565 ONLINE_MODE=TRUE SERVER_NAME="Dedicated Server" \
REPLACE_ENV_VARIABLES="FALSE" ENV_VARIABLE_PREFIX="CFG_"
COPY start* /
RUN dos2unix /start* && chmod +x /start*

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#!/bin/bash
pkgs=ubuntu-openjdk-7
pkgs="$pkgs minecraft-server"
pkgs="$pkgs elasticsearch"
pkgs="$pkgs kibana"
pkgs="$pkgs titan-gremlin"
pkgs="$pkgs cassandra"
for p in $pkgs
do
docker build -t itzg/$p $p
done

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#!/bin/bash
# manually purge any pre-existing manifest list
# since docker manifest command lacks a "remove" operation
rm -rf ~/.docker/manifests/docker.io_itzg_minecraft-server-multiarch
export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1
docker build --platform linux/arm64 -t itzg/minecraft-server:arm64 .
docker push itzg/minecraft-server:arm64
armv7tag=armv7-buildkit
armv7workDir=/tmp/armv7-$$
git worktree add $armv7workDir armv7
# sub-shell for build of armv7
(
cd $armv7workDir
docker build --platform linux/arm/v7 -t itzg/minecraft-server:$armv7tag .
docker push itzg/minecraft-server:$armv7tag
)
git worktree remove $armv7workDir
docker pull itzg/minecraft-server
# use the rpi build one for now since armv7-buildkit is giving ABI mismatch on curl
docker pull itzg/minecraft-server:armv7
docker manifest create itzg/minecraft-server:multiarch \
itzg/minecraft-server \
itzg/minecraft-server:armv7 \
itzg/minecraft-server:arm64
docker manifest inspect itzg/minecraft-server:multiarch
docker manifest push -p itzg/minecraft-server:multiarch

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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV CASSANDRA_VERSION 2.2.5
RUN wget -qO /tmp/apache-cassandra.tgz http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/apache/cassandra/$CASSANDRA_VERSION/apache-cassandra-$CASSANDRA_VERSION-bin.tar.gz
RUN tar -C /opt -zxvf /tmp/apache-cassandra.tgz && \
rm /tmp/apache-cassandra.tgz
RUN mv /opt/apache-cassandra-$CASSANDRA_VERSION /opt/cassandra
ENV CASSANDRA_HOME /opt/cassandra
ENV CASSANDRA_CONF /conf
ENV CASSANDRA_DATA /data
WORKDIR $CASSANDRA_HOME
RUN ln -s $CASSANDRA_HOME/bin/* /usr/local/bin
VOLUME ["/data","/conf"]
EXPOSE 9042 9160 7000 7001
ADD cassandra.in.sh $CASSANDRA_HOME/cassandra.in.sh
RUN mv $CASSANDRA_HOME/bin/cassandra.in.sh $CASSANDRA_HOME/bin/orig.cassandra.in.sh
CMD ["/opt/cassandra/bin/cassandra", "-f"]

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Yet another Cassandra image, but this one got container and non-container access right.
# Basic Usage
To support access from both Docker containers and external, non-Docker clients:
docker run -d --name cassandra -e PUBLISH_AS=192.168.59.103 -p 9160:9160 itzg/cassandra
replacing `192.168.59.103` with your Docker host's LAN IP address.

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#!/bin/bash
sed -i -e 's/log4j.rootLogger=.*/log4j.rootLogger=INFO,stdout/' $CASSANDRA_HOME/conf/log4j-server.properties
cassYml=$CASSANDRA_HOME/conf/cassandra.yaml
privateAddr=$(hostname -i)
seeds=${SEEDS:-${PUBLISH_AS:-$privateAddr}}
sed -i -e "s/- seeds:.*/- seeds: \"$seeds\"/" $cassYml
sed -i -e "s/listen_address:.*/listen_address: $privateAddr/" $cassYml
sed -i -e "s/rpc_address:.*/rpc_address: $privateAddr/" $cassYml
sed -i -e "s#- /var/lib/cassandra/data#- $CASSANDRA_DATA#" $cassYml
if [ -n "$PUBLISH_AS" ]; then
sed -i -e "s/\(\s*#\)\?\s*broadcast_address:.*/broadcast_address: $PUBLISH_AS/" $cassYml
fi
# Copy over our tweaked files, but non-clobbering to let user have ultimate control
cp -rn $CASSANDRA_HOME/conf/* $CASSANDRA_CONF
# source the original
. $CASSANDRA_HOME/bin/orig.cassandra.in.sh

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machine:
services:
- docker
test:
override:
- ./build
notify:
webhooks:
- url: https://webhooks.gitter.im/e/4726bb683d8aed018486

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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
RUN apt-get update
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive \
apt-get install -yq git curl wget unzip openjdk-7-jdk && \
apt-get clean
ENV MAVEN_VER 3.3.3
ENV NODEJS_VER 0.12.7
RUN wget -O /tmp/maven.tgz http://apache.mirrors.pair.com/maven/maven-3/$MAVEN_VER/binaries/apache-maven-$MAVEN_VER-bin.tar.gz
RUN tar xvf /tmp/maven.tgz && rm /tmp/maven.tgz
ENV M2_HOME /opt/apache-maven-$MAVEN_VER
ENV PATH $PATH:$M2_HOME/bin
RUN curl -s https://raw.githubusercontent.com/isaacs/nave/master/nave.sh > /usr/local/bin/nave
RUN chmod +x /usr/local/bin/nave
RUN nave usemain latest
RUN apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* /tmp/* /var/tmp/*
VOLUME ["/shared"]
RUN useradd -m -d /home/developer developer
USER developer
RUN curl -s get.gvmtool.net | bash
WORKDIR /home/developer
CMD bash

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Provides a development/build environment for Java, Groovy, and NodeJS.
* Provides 'gvm' for Groovy (and more) installation management
* Provides 'nave' for NodeJS installation management
* Pre-installs the latest NodeJS via nave
## Using the persistent/shared workarea
Since devbox containers are intended to be disposable, the image is configured
with a "volume" at `/shared`.
There are a couple of ways you can leverage that volume. Either attach it to
a host-local directory:
docker run -it -v $(pwd)/workarea:/shared --rm itzg/devbox
or run a "base" container and mounts the `/shared` from that onto any
subsequent containers:
docker run --name devbox-base itzg/devbox touch /shared/READY
...later...
docker run -it --volumes-from devbox-base --rm itzg/devbox
**NOTE** I am using the `--rm` option so the devbox containers will be truly
"burn after use".

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#!/bin/bash
manifest="itzg/minecraft-server:multiarch"
for t in latest rpi3 aarch64; do
docker pull itzg/minecraft-server:$t
done
docker manifest create --amend ${manifest} \
itzg/minecraft-server:aarch64 \
itzg/minecraft-server:latest \
itzg/minecraft-server:rpi3
docker manifest annotate --os linux --arch amd64 ${manifest} itzg/minecraft-server:latest
docker manifest annotate --os linux --arch arm64 ${manifest} itzg/minecraft-server:aarch64
docker manifest annotate --os linux --arch arm --variant v7 ${manifest} itzg/minecraft-server:rpi3
docker manifest push ${manifest}

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version: '3'
# Other docker-compose examples in /examples
services:
minecraft:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
ports:
- "25565:25565"
volumes:
- "mc:/data"
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
CONSOLE: "false"
ENABLE_RCON: "true"
RCON_PASSWORD: "testing"
RCON_PORT: 28016
restart: always
rcon:
image: itzg/rcon
ports:
- "4326:4326"
- "4327:4327"
volumes:
- "rcon:/opt/rcon-web-admin/db"
volumes:
mc:
rcon:

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#!/bin/bash
#set -x
# Use this variable to indicate a list of branches that docker hub is watching
branches_list=('openj9' 'openj9-nightly' 'adopt11' 'adopt13' 'multiarch' 'armv7')
function TrapExit {
echo "Checking out back in master"
git checkout master
}
batchMode=false
while getopts "b" arg
do
case $arg in
b)
batchMode=true
;;
*)
echo "Unsupported arg $arg"
exit 2
;;
esac
done
${batchMode} && echo "Using batch mode"
trap TrapExit EXIT SIGTERM
test -d ./.git || { echo ".git folder was not found. Please start this script from root directory of the project!";
exit 1; }
# Making sure we are in master
git checkout master
git pull --all || { echo "Can't pull the repo!"; \
exit 1; }
git_branches=$(git branch -a)
for branch in "${branches_list[@]}"; do
if [[ "$git_branches" != *"$branch"* ]]; then
echo "Can't update $branch because I can't find it in the list of branches."
exit 1
else
echo "Branch $branch found. Working with it."
git checkout "$branch" || { echo "Can't checkout into the branch. Don't know the cause."; \
exit 1; }
proceed='False'
while [[ "$proceed" == "False" ]]; do
# Ensure local branch is aligned with remote since docker-versions-create may have been run elsewhere
git pull
if git merge -m 'Auto-merging via docker-versions-create' master; then
proceed="True"
echo "Branch $branch updated to current master successfully"
# pushing changes to remote for this branch
git commit -m "Auto merge branch with master" -a
# push may fail if remote doesn't have this branch yet. In this case - sending branch
git push || git push -u origin "$branch" || { echo "Can't push changes to the origin."; exit 1; }
elif ${batchMode}; then
status=$?
echo "Git merge failed in batch mode"
exit ${status}
# and trap exit gets us back to master
else
cat<<EOL
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
Master merge in the branch $branch encountered an error!
You may try to fix the error and merge again. (Commit changes)
Or skip this branch merge completely.
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
EOL
printf "Should we try again? (y):"
read -r answer
if [[ "$answer" == '' ]] || [[ "$answer" == 'y' ]] || [[ "$answer" == 'Y' ]]; then
# If you use non-local editor or files are changed in repo
cat <<EOL
The following commands may encounter an error!
This is completely fine if the changes were made locally and remote branch doesn't know about them.
EOL
# Updating branch from remote before trying again
git checkout master
git fetch --all
git pull -a
git checkout "$branch"
continue
else
break
fi
fi
done
fi
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**This image is now deprecated. **
Please use [itzg/elasticsearch](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/itzg/elasticsearch/)
instead. See the plugins configuration section for that image to see how
to install Marvel.

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FROM java:openjdk-8u111-jdk
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV ES_VERSION 2.2.0
RUN wget -qO /tmp/es.tgz https://download.elasticsearch.org/elasticsearch/release/org/elasticsearch/distribution/tar/elasticsearch/$ES_VERSION/elasticsearch-$ES_VERSION.tar.gz && \
cd /usr/share && \
tar xf /tmp/es.tgz && \
rm /tmp/es.tgz
ENV ES_HOME /usr/share/elasticsearch-$ES_VERSION
RUN useradd -d $ES_HOME -M -r elasticsearch && \
chown -R elasticsearch: $ES_HOME
RUN mkdir /data /conf && touch /data/.CREATED /conf/.CREATED && chown -R elasticsearch: /data /conf
VOLUME ["/data","/conf"]
ADD start /start
WORKDIR $ES_HOME
USER elasticsearch
EXPOSE 9200 9300
ENV OPTS=-Dnetwork.host=_non_loopback_
CMD ["/start"]

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This Docker image provides an easily configurable Elasticsearch node. Via
port mappings, it is easy to create an arbitrarily sized cluster of
nodes. As long as the versions match, you can mix-and-match "real"
Elasticsearch nodes with container-ized ones.
# Basic Usage
To start an Elasticsearch data node that listens on the standard ports on
your host's network interface:
docker run -d -p 9200:9200 -p 9300:9300 itzg/elasticsearch
You'll then be able to connect to the Elasticsearch HTTP interface to confirm
it's alive:
http://DOCKERHOST:9200/
{
"status" : 200,
"name" : "Charon",
"version" : {
"number" : "1.3.5",
"build_hash" : "4a50e7df768fddd572f48830ae9c35e4ded86ac1",
"build_timestamp" : "2014-11-05T15:21:28Z",
"build_snapshot" : false,
"lucene_version" : "4.9"
},
"tagline" : "You Know, for Search"
}
Where `DOCKERHOST` would be the actual hostname of your host running
Docker.
# Simple, multi-node cluster
To run a multi-node cluster (3-node in this example) on a single Docker machine use:
docker run -d --name es0 -p 9200:9200 es
docker run -d --name es1 --link es0 -e UNICAST_HOSTS=es0 es
docker run -d --name es2 --link es0 -e UNICAST_HOSTS=es0 es
and then check the cluster health, such as http://192.168.99.100:9200/_cluster/health?pretty
{
"cluster_name" : "elasticsearch",
"status" : "green",
"timed_out" : false,
"number_of_nodes" : 3,
"number_of_data_nodes" : 3,
"active_primary_shards" : 0,
"active_shards" : 0,
"relocating_shards" : 0,
"initializing_shards" : 0,
"unassigned_shards" : 0
}
# Configuration
The following configuration options are specified using `docker run`
environment variables (`-e`) like
docker run ... -e NAME=VALUE ... itzg/elasticsearch
Since Docker's `-e` settings are baked into the container definition, this image provides an
extra feature to change any of the settings below for an existing container. Either
create/edit the file `env` in the `/conf` volume mapping or edit within the running container's
context using:
docker exec -it CONTAINER_ID vi /conf/env
replacing `CONTAINER_ID` with the container's ID or name.
The contents of the `/conf/env` file are standard shell
NAME=VALUE
entries where `NAME` is one of the variables described below.
Configuration options not explicitly supported below can be specified via the `OPTS` environment variable. For
example, by default `OPTS` is set with
OPTS=-Dnetwork.bind_host=_non_loopback_
_NOTE: That option is a default since `bind_host` defaults to `localhost` as of 2.0, which isn't helpful for
port mapping out from the container_.
## Cluster Name
If joining a pre-existing cluster, then you may need to specify a cluster name
different than the default "elasticsearch":
-e CLUSTER=dockers
## Zen Unicast Hosts
When joining a multi-physical-host cluster, multicast may not be supported
on the physical network. In that case, your node can reference specific one or more hosts in
the cluster via the
[Zen Unicast Hosts](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-discovery-zen.html#unicast) capability as a comma-separated list of `HOST:PORT` pairs:
-e UNICAST_HOSTS=HOST:PORT[,HOST:PORT]
such as
-e UNICAST_HOSTS=192.168.0.100:9300
## Plugins
You can install one or more plugins before startup by passing a comma-separated
list of plugins.
-e PLUGINS=ID[,ID]
In this example, it will install the Marvel plugin
-e PLUGINS=elasticsearch/marvel/latest
Many more plugins [are available here](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/elasticsearch/reference/current/modules-plugins.html#known-plugins).
## Publish As
Since the container gives the Elasticsearch software an isolated perspective
of its networking, it will most likely advertise its published address with
a container-internal IP address. This can be overridden with a physical networking
name and port using:
-e PUBLISH_AS=DOCKERHOST:9301
_Author Note: I have yet to hit a case where this was actually necessary. Other
than the cosmetic weirdness in the logs, Elasticsearch seems to be quite tolerant._
## Node Name
Rather than use the randomly assigned node name, you can indicate a specific
one using:
-e NODE_NAME=Docker

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#!/bin/sh
if [ -f /conf/env ]; then
. /conf/env
fi
if [ ! -e /conf/elasticsearch.* ]; then
cp $ES_HOME/config/elasticsearch.yml /conf
fi
if [ ! -e /conf/logging.* ]; then
cp $ES_HOME/config/logging.yml /conf
fi
OPTS="$OPTS -Des.path.conf=/conf \
-Des.path.data=/data \
-Des.path.logs=/data \
-Des.transport.tcp.port=9300 \
-Des.http.port=9200"
if [ -n "$CLUSTER" ]; then
OPTS="$OPTS -Des.cluster.name=$CLUSTER"
if [ -n "$CLUSTER_FROM" ]; then
if [ -d /data/$CLUSTER_FROM -a ! -d /data/$CLUSTER ]; then
echo "Performing cluster data migration from $CLUSTER_FROM to $CLUSTER"
mv /data/$CLUSTER_FROM /data/$CLUSTER
fi
fi
fi
if [ -n "$NODE_NAME" ]; then
OPTS="$OPTS -Des.node.name=$NODE_NAME"
fi
if [ -n "$MULTICAST" ]; then
OPTS="$OPTS -Des.discovery.zen.ping.multicast.enabled=$MULTICAST"
fi
if [ -n "$UNICAST_HOSTS" ]; then
OPTS="$OPTS -Des.discovery.zen.ping.unicast.hosts=$UNICAST_HOSTS"
fi
if [ -n "$PUBLISH_AS" ]; then
OPTS="$OPTS -Des.transport.publish_host=$(echo $PUBLISH_AS | awk -F: '{print $1}')"
OPTS="$OPTS -Des.transport.publish_port=$(echo $PUBLISH_AS | awk -F: '{if ($2) print $2; else print 9300}')"
fi
if [ -n "$PLUGINS" ]; then
for p in $(echo $PLUGINS | awk -v RS=, '{print}')
do
echo "Installing the plugin $p"
$ES_HOME/bin/plugin install $p
done
fi
echo "Starting Elasticsearch with the options $OPTS"
$ES_HOME/bin/elasticsearch $OPTS

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# Deployment Examples
This directory contains various deployment examples of the [itzg/minecraft-server](https://hub.docker.com/r/itzg/minecraft-server/) Docker image.

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version: '3'
services:
minecraft:
ports:
- "25565:25565"
volumes:
- "mcbig:/data"
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
MAX_MEMORY: 32G
MAX_BUILD_HEIGHT: 256
VIEW_DISTANCE: 15
LEVEL_TYPE: LARGEBIOMES
MAX_PLAYERS: 100
CONSOLE: "false"
image: itzg/minecraft-server
restart: always
rcon:
image: itzg/rcon
ports:
- "4326:4326"
- "4327:4327"
volumes:
- "rcon:/opt/rcon-web-admin/db"
volumes:
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version: '3.2'
services:
mc:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
environment:
EULA: "true"
TYPE: FTB
FTB_SERVER_MOD: https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/all-the-mods-expert-remastered/files/2493900/download
ports:
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version: "3.7"
services:
mc:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
ports:
- 25565:25565
volumes:
# Attach .../Curse/Minecraft/Instances for use at /instances
- ./Instances:/instances:ro
# Attach /data as usual
- ./ServerData:/data
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
# Modpacks generally need more memory, so let's give at 2 GB
MEMORY: 2G
# Use new CURSE_INSTANCE type
TYPE: CURSE_INSTANCE
# Reference directory of or full path to minecraftinstance.json
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version: "3.7"
services:
mc:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
ports:
# expose the Minecraft server port outside of container
- 25565:25565
environment:
# REQUIRED for all types
EULA: "TRUE"
# Set server type (vs the default of vanilla)
TYPE: FORGE
volumes:
# use a named, managed volume for data volume
- mc_forge:/data
# attach local host directory "mods" in same directory as this compose file
# all mods in this directory get copied into /data/mods at startup
- ./mods:/mods:ro
volumes:
# declared the named volume, but use default/local storage engine
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version: '3.2'
services:
mc:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
environment:
EULA: "true"
TYPE: FTB
FTB_SERVER_MOD: https://www.feed-the-beast.com/projects/ftb-presents-skyfactory-3/files/2481284
ports:
- 25565:25565
volumes:
- mc-ftb:/data
volumes:
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version: '3.7'
services:
mc:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
environment:
EULA: "true"
TYPE: PAPER
VERSION: 1.9.4
command: --noconsole
ports:
- 25565:25565
volumes:
- mc-paper:/data
volumes:
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version: '3'
services:
mc:
# build: .
image: itzg/minecraft-server
ports:
- 25565:25565
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
# TYPE: SPIGOT
# VERSION: 1.11.2
PROXY: proxy:3128
proxy:
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version: '3'
# Forge with Sponge API support. THIS REQUIRES DOWNLOADING SPONGEFORGE.
# Place the SpongeForge jar file in /data/mods. Other Forge mods go here as well.
# Place Sponge mods in /data/mods/plugins. Yes, this is a directory inside the Forge mod directory. Do NOT use /data/plugins.
services:
minecraft:
image: itzg/minecraft-server
ports:
- "25565:25565"
volumes:
- "mc:/data"
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
#VERSION: "1.12.2" (Ensure this is compatbile with the version of SpongeForge you are using!)
TYPE: "FORGE"
FORGEVERSION: "RECOMMENDED"
#FORGEVERSION: "14.23.5.2807"
CONSOLE: "false"
ENABLE_RCON: "true"
RCON_PASSWORD: "testing"
RCON_PORT: 28016
restart: unless-stopped
rcon:
image: itzg/rcon
ports:
- "4326:4326"
- "4327:4327"
volumes:
- "rcon:/opt/rcon-web-admin/db"
volumes:
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---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: StatefulSet
metadata:
labels:
app: example
name: example
spec:
replicas: 1
serviceName: example
selector:
matchLabels:
app: example
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: example
spec:
containers:
- name: mc
image: itzg/minecraft-server
env:
- name: EULA
value: "TRUE"
volumeMounts:
- mountPath: /data
name: data
volumeClaimTemplates:
- metadata:
name: data
spec:
accessModes:
- ReadWriteOnce
resources:
requests:
storage: 1Gi
---
apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
labels:
service: example
name: example
spec:
ports:
- port: 25565
targetPort: 25565
selector:
app: example
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apiVersion: v1
kind: Service
metadata:
name: mc-vanilla
spec:
type: NodePort
ports:
- port: 25565
nodePort: 30000
selector:
app: mc-vanilla
---
apiVersion: apps/v1
kind: Deployment
metadata:
name: mc-vanilla
spec:
selector:
matchLabels:
app: mc-vanilla
template:
metadata:
labels:
app: mc-vanilla
spec:
containers:
- image: itzg/minecraft-server
name: mc-vanilla
env:
# Use secret in real usage
- name: EULA
value: "true"
ports:
- containerPort: 25565
name: main
readinessProbe:
exec:
command:
- mcstatus
- localhost
- ping
initialDelaySeconds: 5
periodSeconds: 5
livenessProbe:
exec:
command:
- mcstatus
- localhost
- ping
initialDelaySeconds: 5
periodSeconds: 5
volumeMounts:
- name: mc-data
mountPath: /data
volumes:
- name: mc-data
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FROM itzg/minecraft-server
ENV TYPE=PAPER
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version: '3.7'
services:
mc:
build: .
environment:
EULA: "TRUE"
ports:
- 25565:25565
stdin_open: true
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Download Bukkit/Spigot plugin jars, such as [WorldEdit](https://dev.bukkit.org/projects/worldedit/files) and place them here. At image build time the `COPY` step will place those jars in `/plugins`. At container startup, the contents of `/plugins` are sync'ed into `/data/plugins` for use with Bukkit/Spigot/Paper server types.

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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV APT_GET_UPDATE 2014-07-19
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get -y install wget tar
ENV GITBLIT_VERSION 1.6.0
RUN wget -O /tmp/gitblit.tgz http://dl.bintray.com/gitblit/releases/gitblit-$GITBLIT_VERSION.tar.gz
RUN mkdir /opt/gitblit
RUN tar -C /opt/gitblit -xvf /tmp/gitblit.tgz
RUN rm /tmp/gitblit.tgz
VOLUME ["/data"]
ADD start.sh /start
WORKDIR /opt/gitblit
ENV GITBLIT_PATH /opt/gitblit
ENV GITBLIT_HTTPS_PORT 443
ENV GITBLIT_HTTP_PORT 80
ENV GITBLIT_BASE_FOLDER /data
EXPOSE 80 443
CMD ["/start"]

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Provides a ready-to-use instance of [GitBlit](http://gitblit.com/). In order to allow for
future upgrades run the container with a volume mount of `/data`, such as:
docker run -d -p 80:80 p 443:443 -v /tmp/gitblit-data:/data --name gitblit itzg/gitblit

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#!/bin/sh
contents=`ls $GITBLIT_BASE_FOLDER|wc -l`
if [ $contents = "0" ]; then
cp -r $GITBLIT_PATH/data/* $GITBLIT_BASE_FOLDER
fi
$JAVA_HOME/bin/java -jar $GITBLIT_PATH/gitblit.jar --httpsPort $GITBLIT_HTTPS_PORT --httpPort $GITBLIT_HTTP_PORT --baseFolder $GITBLIT_BASE_FOLDER

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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
MAINTAINER itzg
RUN apt-get install -y curl unzip
RUN curl -s get.gvmtool.net | bash
ADD run /run
ONBUILD RUN ["/run", "selfupdate"]
ENTRYPOINT ["/run"]

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#!/bin/bash
. /etc/profile.d/*
. /.gvm/bin/gvm-init.sh
gvm $*

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FROM ubuntu:trusty
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV APT_GET_UPDATE 2014-09-18
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get -y upgrade
RUN apt-get -y install ruby ruby-dev make patch nodejs
RUN gem install bundler
ADD Gemfile /tmp/Gemfile
WORKDIR /tmp
RUN bundle install
ADD template /site-template
VOLUME ["/site"]
EXPOSE 4000
ADD start.sh /start
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source 'https://rubygems.org'
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This container is pre-configured according to the
[GitHub Pages use of Jekyll](https://help.github.com/articles/using-jekyll-with-pages).
It serves up the generated content on port 4000 and the site is generated from
the container's `/site` volume. You can either bring your own site content or
let it generate some VERY simple content along with the standard Jekyll directory
layout.
A typical way to run this:
docker run -it -p 4000:4000 -v $(pwd)/site:/site itzg/jekyll-github-pages
where either it will load your content or initialize the content under
`site` in your current working directory.

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#!/bin/sh
if [ `ls /site/index.* 2> /dev/null | wc -l` = 0 ]; then
echo "Preparing /site with default content..."
cp -r /site-template/* /site
fi
if [ ! -e /site/Gemfile ]; then
cp /tmp/Gemfile /site/Gemfile
fi
cd /site
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<footer>
<i>Goodbye</i>
</footer>

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<header>
<h1>{{ page.title }}</h1>
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<!doctype html>
<html lang="en-US">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta http-equiv="X-UA-Compatible" content="IE=edge">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1">
<title>{{ page.title }}</title>
<!-- Latest compiled and minified CSS -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.2.0/css/bootstrap.min.css">
<!-- Optional theme -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="//maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.2.0/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css">
<!-- Latest compiled and minified JavaScript -->
<script src="//maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.2.0/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
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{% include top.html %}
<body>
{% include header.html %}
{{ content }}
{% include footer.html %}
</body>
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---
layout: default
title: Powered by Jekyll
overview: true
---
This is where the content goes.

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FROM java:openjdk-8u72-jdk
MAINTAINER itzg
ADD download-and-start.sh /download-and-start
ENV JENKINS_HOME /data
VOLUME ["/data"]
EXPOSE 8080 38252
CMD ["/download-and-start"]

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A self-upgrading [Jenkins CI](http://jenkins-ci.org/) server
# Basic Usage
To start Jenkins with the latest version:
ID=$(docker run -d -p 8080:8080 itzg/jenkins)
At a later time, you can upgrade by restarting the container:
docker stop $ID
docker start $ID
# Attaching host directory to Jenkins home directory
The Jenkins home directory is attachable at `/data`, so attaching to a host volume
would be:
ID=$(docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -v /SOME_HOST_DIR:/data itzg/jenkins
# Entering the container to perform manual config
As with any Docker container, you can run a shell within the running container:
docker exec -it $ID bash
A more realistic example is installing git, openjdk-7-jdk, etc:
docker exec $ID apt-get update
docker exec $ID apt-get install -y git openjdk-7-jdk
and then Configure the JDK in Jenkins:
![](http://i.imgur.com/HVetwKc.png)
# Enabling Jenkins slave agents
By default, Jenkins will pick a random port to allow slave nodes launched
by JNLP. Since Docker networking is basically a firewall, a random port
won't work for us. Instead the fixed port **38252** was chosen (arbitrarily)
to be exposed by the container.
Launch your Jenkins container using
ID=$(docker run -d -p 8080:8080 -p 38252:38252 itzg/jenkins)
and configure the port in the Global Security settings:
![](http://i.imgur.com/PhQiEHy.png)

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#!/bin/bash
mirrorUrl=http://mirrors.jenkins-ci.org/war/latest/jenkins.war
url=$(curl -s --head $mirrorUrl|awk -F': ' '$1 == "Location" { print $2 }' | sed 's/[[:space:]]*$//')
version=$(echo $url | sed 's#.*/war/\(.*\)/jenkins.war#\1#')
mkdir -p /opt/jenkins
trackingFile=/opt/jenkins/INSTALLED
installed=
if [ -f $trackingFile ]; then
installed=$(cat $trackingFile)
echo "Version installed is $installed"
fi
if [ $version != "$installed" ]; then
echo "Downloading $version from '$url'"
while ! curl -s -o /opt/jenkins/jenkins.war "$url"
do
echo "Trying again in 5 seconds"
sleep 5
done
echo $version > $trackingFile
fi
cd /opt/jenkins
exec java -jar jenkins.war

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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV KIBANA_VERSION 4.1.1
RUN wget -q -O /tmp/kibana.tgz https://download.elasticsearch.org/kibana/kibana/kibana-${KIBANA_VERSION}-linux-x64.tar.gz
RUN tar -C /opt -xzf /tmp/kibana.tgz && rm /tmp/kibana.tgz
ENV KIBANA_HOME /opt/kibana-$KIBANA_VERSION-linux-x64
# Simplify for cross-container
ENV ES_URL http://es:9200
WORKDIR $KIBANA_HOME
ADD start.sh /start
EXPOSE 5601
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Provides a ready-to-run [Kibana](http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/kibana/) server that can
easily hook into your [Elasticsearch containers](https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/itzg/elasticsearch/).
## Usage with Docker elasticsearch container
This is by far the easiest and most Docker'ish way to run Kibana.
Assuming you started one or more containers using something like
docker run -d --name your-es -p 9200:9200 itzg/elasticsearch
Start Kibana using
docker run -d -p 5601:5601 --link your-es:es itzg/kibana
Proceed to use Kibana starting from
[this point in the documentation](http://www.elasticsearch.org/guide/en/kibana/current/access.html)
## Usage with non-Docker elasticsearch
Start Kibana using
docker run -d -p 5601:5601 -e ES_URL=http://YOUR_ES:9200 itzg/kibana
Replacing `http://YOUR_ES:9200` with the appropriate URL for your system.

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#!/bin/bash
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Configuration status="WARN" packages="com.mojang.util">
<Appenders>
<Console name="SysOut" target="SYSTEM_OUT">
<PatternLayout pattern="[%d{HH:mm:ss}] [%t/%level]: %msg%n" />
</Console>
<Queue name="ServerGuiConsole">
<PatternLayout pattern="[%d{HH:mm:ss} %level]: %msg%n" />
</Queue>
<RollingRandomAccessFile name="File" fileName="logs/latest.log" filePattern="logs/%d{yyyy-MM-dd}-%i.log.gz">
<PatternLayout pattern="[%d{HH:mm:ss}] [%t/%level]: %msg%n" />
<Policies>
<TimeBasedTriggeringPolicy />
<OnStartupTriggeringPolicy />
</Policies>
<DefaultRolloverStrategy>
<Delete basePath="logs">
<IfFileName glob="*.log.gz" />
<IfLastModified age="7d" />
</Delete>
</DefaultRolloverStrategy>
</RollingRandomAccessFile>
</Appenders>
<Loggers>
<Root level="info">
<filters>
<MarkerFilter marker="NETWORK_PACKETS" onMatch="DENY" onMismatch="NEUTRAL" />
</filters>
<AppenderRef ref="SysOut"/>
<AppenderRef ref="File"/>
<AppenderRef ref="ServerGuiConsole"/>
</Root>
</Loggers>
</Configuration>

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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV LOGSTASH_VERSION 1.5.0-1
RUN wget -qO /tmp/logstash.deb http://download.elastic.co/logstash/logstash/packages/debian/logstash_${LOGSTASH_VERSION}_all.deb
RUN dpkg -i /tmp/logstash.deb && rm /tmp/logstash.deb
WORKDIR /opt/logstash
# For collectd reception
EXPOSE 25826
# /conf is the default directory where our logstash will read pipeline config files
# /logs is an optional attach point to reference something like /var/log on the host
VOLUME ["/conf","/logs"]
ENV PLUGIN_UPDATES 2015-06-10
RUN bin/plugin install logstash-input-heartbeat
RUN bin/plugin install logstash-output-elasticsearch_groom
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This image bundles the latest (1.5.x) version of Logstash with the ability to
groom its own Elasticsearch indices.
# Basic Usage
To start a Logstash container, setup a directory on your host with one or more Logstash
pipeline configurations files, called `$HOST_CONF` here, and run
docker run -d -v $HOST_CONF:/conf itzg/logstash
# Accessing host logs
Logstash is much more useful when it is actually processing...logs. Logs inside the container
are non-existent, but you can attach the host machine's `/var/log` directory via the container's
`/logs` volume:
docker run ... -v /var/log:/logs ...
Keep in mind you will need to configure `file` inputs with a base path of `/logs`, such as
```
file {
path => ['/logs/syslog']
type => 'syslog'
}
```
# Receiving input from collectd
To allow for incoming [collectd](https://collectd.org/) content, **UDP** port 25826 is exposed and
can be mapped onto the host using:
docker run ... -p 25826:25826/udp
Regardless of the host port, be sure to configure the logstash input to bind at port `25826`, such
as
```
udp {
port => 25826
codec => collectd { }
buffer_size => 1452
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input {
heartbeat {
type => 'groom'
interval => 11
add_field => {
scope => 'open'
cutoff => '4w'
action => 'close'
}
}
}
output {
if [type] == 'groom' {
elasticsearch_groom {
host => 'es:9200'
index => 'logstash-%{+YYYY.MM.dd}'
scope => '%{scope}'
age_cutoff => '%{cutoff}'
action => '%{action}'
}
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#!/bin/bash
echo "WARNING: mcstatus is deprecated; calling mc-monitor instead"
##### mcstatus shim for mc-monitor
# handles translating calls to
# mcstatus (host:port) (command)
# where the actual command is ignore, but is typically ping or status
addr="$1"
IFS=':'
read -a parts <<< "${addr}"
if [[ ${#parts[*]} -gt 1 ]]; then
exec mc-monitor status --host ${parts[0]} --port ${parts[1]}
else
exec mc-monitor status --host ${parts[0]}
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data

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FROM java:8
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV APT_GET_UPDATE 2015-10-03
RUN apt-get update
RUN DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y \
libmozjs-24-bin \
imagemagick \
lsof \
nano \
sudo \
vim \
&& apt-get clean
RUN update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/js js /usr/bin/js24 100
RUN wget -O /usr/bin/jsawk https://github.com/micha/jsawk/raw/master/jsawk
RUN chmod +x /usr/bin/jsawk
RUN useradd -M -s /bin/false --uid 1000 minecraft \
&& mkdir /data \
&& mkdir /config \
&& mkdir /mods \
&& mkdir /plugins \
&& chown minecraft:minecraft /data /config /mods /plugins
EXPOSE 25565
COPY start.sh /start
COPY start-minecraft.sh /start-minecraft
VOLUME ["/data"]
VOLUME ["/mods"]
VOLUME ["/config"]
VOLUME ["/plugins"]
COPY server.properties /tmp/server.properties
WORKDIR /data
CMD [ "/start" ]
# Special marker ENV used by MCCY management tool
ENV MC_IMAGE=YES
ENV UID=1000 GID=1000
ENV MOTD A Minecraft Server Powered by Docker
ENV JVM_OPTS -Xmx1024M -Xms1024M
ENV TYPE=VANILLA VERSION=LATEST FORGEVERSION=RECOMMENDED LEVEL=world PVP=true DIFFICULTY=easy \
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# Moved to top-level
The contents of this directory have now been moved to the top level of
[itzg/docker-minecraft-server](https://github.com/itzg/docker-minecraft-server).
[![Docker Pulls](https://img.shields.io/docker/pulls/itzg/minecraft-server.svg)](https://hub.docker.com/r/itzg/minecraft-server/)
This docker image provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download the latest stable
version at startup. You can also run/upgrade to any specific version or the
latest snapshot. See the *Versions* section below for more information.
To simply use the latest stable version, run
docker run -d -p 25565:25565 --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
where the standard server port, 25565, will be exposed on your host machine.
If you want to serve up multiple Minecraft servers or just use an alternate port,
change the host-side port mapping such as
docker run -p 25566:25565 ...
will serve your Minecraft server on your host's port 25566 since the `-p` syntax is
`host-port`:`container-port`.
Speaking of multiple servers, it's handy to give your containers explicit names using `--name`, such as
docker run -d -p 25565:25565 --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
With that you can easily view the logs, stop, or re-start the container:
docker logs -f mc
( Ctrl-C to exit logs action )
docker stop mc
docker start mc
## Interacting with the server
In order to attach and interact with the Minecraft server, add `-it` when starting the container, such as
docker run -d -it -p 25565:25565 --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
With that you can attach and interact at any time using
docker attach mc
and then Control-p Control-q to **detach**.
For remote access, configure your Docker daemon to use a `tcp` socket (such as `-H tcp://0.0.0.0:2375`)
and attach from another machine:
docker -H $HOST:2375 attach mc
Unless you're on a home/private LAN, you should [enable TLS access](https://docs.docker.com/articles/https/).
## EULA Support
Mojang now requires accepting the [Minecraft EULA](https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula). To accept add
-e EULA=TRUE
such as
docker run -d -it -e EULA=TRUE -p 25565:25565 --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
## Attaching data directory to host filesystem
In order to readily access the Minecraft data, use the `-v` argument
to map a directory on your host machine to the container's `/data` directory, such as:
docker run -d -v /path/on/host:/data ...
When attached in this way you can stop the server, edit the configuration under your attached `/path/on/host`
and start the server again with `docker start CONTAINERID` to pick up the new configuration.
**NOTE**: By default, the files in the attached directory will be owned by the host user with UID of 1000 and host group with GID of 1000.
You can use an different UID and GID by passing the options:
-e UID=1000 -e GID=1000
replacing 1000 with a UID and GID that is present on the host.
Here is one way to find the UID and GID:
id some_host_user
getent group some_host_group
## Versions
To use a different Minecraft version, pass the `VERSION` environment variable, which can have the value
* LATEST
* SNAPSHOT
* (or a specific version, such as "1.7.9")
For example, to use the latest snapshot:
docker run -d -e VERSION=SNAPSHOT ...
or a specific version:
docker run -d -e VERSION=1.7.9 ...
## Running a Forge Server
Enable Forge server mode by adding a `-e TYPE=FORGE` to your command-line.
By default the container will run the `RECOMMENDED` version of [Forge server](http://www.minecraftforge.net/wiki/)
but you can also choose to run a specific version with `-e FORGEVERSION=10.13.4.1448`.
$ docker run -d -v /path/on/host:/data -e VERSION=1.7.10 \
-e TYPE=FORGE -e FORGEVERSION=10.13.4.1448 \
-p 25565:25565 -e EULA=TRUE --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
In order to add mods, you have two options.
### Using the /data volume
This is the easiest way if you are using a persistent `/data` mount.
To do this, you will need to attach the container's `/data` directory
(see "Attaching data directory to host filesystem”).
Then, you can add mods to the `/path/on/host/mods` folder you chose. From the example above,
the `/path/on/host` folder contents look like:
```
/path/on/host
├── mods
│   └── ... INSTALL MODS HERE ...
├── config
│   └── ... CONFIGURE MODS HERE ...
├── ops.json
├── server.properties
├── whitelist.json
└── ...
```
If you add mods while the container is running, you'll need to restart it to pick those
up:
docker stop mc
docker start mc
### Using separate mounts
This is the easiest way if you are using an ephemeral `/data` filesystem,
or downloading a world with the `WORLD` option.
There are two additional volumes that can be mounted; `/mods` and `/config`.
Any files in either of these filesystems will be copied over to the main
`/data` filesystem before starting Minecraft.
This works well if you want to have a common set of modules in a separate
location, but still have multiple worlds with different server requirements
in either persistent volumes or a downloadable archive.
## Running a Bukkit/Spigot server
Enable Bukkit/Spigot server mode by adding a `-e TYPE=BUKKIT -e VERSION=1.8` or `-e TYPE=SPIGOT -e VERSION=1.8` to your command-line.
The VERSION option should be set to 1.8, as this is the only version of CraftBukkit and Spigot currently
available. The latest build in this branch will be used.
$ docker run -d -v /path/on/host:/data \
-e TYPE=SPIGOT -e VERSION=1.8 \
-p 25565:25565 -e EULA=TRUE --name mc itzg/minecraft-server
You can install Bukkit plugins in two ways.
### Using the /data volume
This is the easiest way if you are using a persistent `/data` mount.
To do this, you will need to attach the container's `/data` directory
(see "Attaching data directory to host filesystem”).
Then, you can add plugins to the `/path/on/host/plugins` folder you chose. From the example above,
the `/path/on/host` folder contents look like:
```
/path/on/host
├── plugins
│   └── ... INSTALL PLUGINS HERE ...
├── ops.json
├── server.properties
├── whitelist.json
└── ...
```
If you add plugins while the container is running, you'll need to restart it to pick those
up:
docker stop mc
docker start mc
### Using separate mounts
This is the easiest way if you are using an ephemeral `/data` filesystem,
or downloading a world with the `WORLD` option.
There is one additional volume that can be mounted; `/plugins`.
Any files in this filesystem will be copied over to the main
`/data/plugins` filesystem before starting Minecraft.
This works well if you want to have a common set of plugins in a separate
location, but still have multiple worlds with different server requirements
in either persistent volumes or a downloadable archive.
## Using Docker Compose
Rather than type the server options below, the port mappings above, etc
every time you want to create new Minecraft server, you can now use
[Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/). Start with a
`docker-compose.yml` file like the following:
```
minecraft-server:
ports:
- "25565:25565"
environment:
EULA: TRUE
image: itzg/minecraft-server
container_name: mc
tty: true
stdin_open: true
restart: always
```
and in the same directory as that file run
docker-compose -d up
Now, go play...or adjust the `environment` section to configure
this server instance.
## Server configuration
### Difficulty
The difficulty level (default: `easy`) can be set like:
docker run -d -e DIFFICULTY=hard ...
Valid values are: `peaceful`, `easy`, `normal`, and `hard`, and an
error message will be output in the logs if it's not one of these
values.
### Whitelist Players
To whitelist players for your Minecraft server, pass the Minecraft usernames separated by commas via the `WHITELIST` environment variable, such as
docker run -d -e WHITELIST=user1,user2 ...
If the `WHITELIST` environment variable is not used, any user can join your Minecraft server if it's publicly accessible.
### Op/Administrator Players
To add more "op" (aka adminstrator) users to your Minecraft server, pass the Minecraft usernames separated by commas via the `OPS` environment variable, such as
docker run -d -e OPS=user1,user2 ...
### Server icon
A server icon can be configured using the `ICON` variable. The image will be automatically
downloaded, scaled, and converted from any other image format:
docker run -d -e ICON=http://..../some/image.png ...
### Level Seed
If you want to create the Minecraft level with a specific seed, use `SEED`, such as
docker run -d -e SEED=1785852800490497919 ...
### Game Mode
By default, Minecraft servers are configured to run in Survival mode. You can
change the mode using `MODE` where you can either provide the [standard
numerical values](http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Game_mode#Game_modes) or the
shortcut values:
* creative
* survival
* adventure
* spectator (only for Minecraft 1.8 or later)
For example:
docker run -d -e MODE=creative ...
### Message of the Day
The message of the day, shown below each server entry in the UI, can be changed with the `MOTD` environment variable, such as
docker run -d -e 'MOTD=My Server' ...
If you leave it off, the last used or default message will be used. _The example shows how to specify a server
message of the day that contains spaces by putting quotes around the whole thing._
### PVP Mode
By default, servers are created with player-vs-player (PVP) mode enabled. You can disable this with the `PVP`
environment variable set to `false`, such as
docker run -d -e PVP=false ...
### Level Type and Generator Settings
By default, a standard world is generated with hills, valleys, water, etc. A different level type can
be configured by setting `LEVEL_TYPE` to
* DEFAULT
* FLAT
* LARGEBIOMES
* AMPLIFIED
* CUSTOMIZED
Descriptions are available at the [gamepedia](http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Server.properties).
When using a level type of `FLAT` and `CUSTOMIZED`, you can further configure the world generator
by passing [custom generator settings](http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Superflat).
**Since generator settings usually have ;'s in them, surround the -e value with a single quote, like below.**
For example (just the `-e` bits):
-e LEVEL_TYPE=flat -e 'GENERATOR_SETTINGS=3;minecraft:bedrock,3*minecraft:stone,52*minecraft:sandstone;2;'
### World Save Name
You can either switch between world saves or run multiple containers with different saves by using the `LEVEL` option,
where the default is "world":
docker run -d -e LEVEL=bonus ...
**NOTE:** if running multiple containers be sure to either specify a different `-v` host directory for each
`LEVEL` in use or don't use `-v` and the container's filesystem will keep things encapsulated.
### Downloadable world
Instead of mounting the `/data` volume, you can instead specify the URL of
a ZIP file containing an archived world. This will be downloaded, and
unpacked in the `/data` directory; if it does not contain a subdirectory
called `world/` then it will be searched for a file `level.dat` and the
containing subdirectory renamed to `world`. This means that most of the
archived Minecraft worlds downloadable from the Internet will already be in
the correct format.
The ZIP file may also contain a `server.properties` file and `modules`
directory, if required.
docker run -d -e WORLD=http://www.example.com/worlds/MySave.zip ...
**NOTE:** Unless you also mount `/data` as an external volume, this world
will be deleted when the container is deleted.
**NOTE:** This URL must be accessible from inside the container. Therefore,
you should use an IP address or a globally resolveable FQDN, or else the
name of a linked container.
### Downloadable mod/plugin pack for Forge, Bukkit, and Spigot Servers
Like the `WORLD` option above, you can specify the URL of a "mod pack"
to download and install into `mods` for Forge or `plugins` for Bukkit/Spigot.
To use this option pass the environment variable `MODPACK`, such as
docker run -d -e MODPACK=http://www.example.com/mods/modpack.zip ...
**NOTE:** The referenced URL must be a zip file with one or more jar files at the
top level of the zip archive. Make sure the jars are compatible with the
particular `TYPE` of server you are running.
## JVM Configuration
### Memory Limit
The Java memory limit can be adjusted using the `JVM_OPTS` environment variable, where the default is
the setting shown in the example (max and min at 1024 MB):
docker run -e 'JVM_OPTS=-Xmx1024M -Xms1024M' ...

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minecraft-server:
ports:
- "25565:25565"
environment:
EULA: TRUE
image: itzg/minecraft-server
container_name: minecraft-server
tty: true
stdin_open: true
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allow-flight=false
announce-player-achievements=true
server-port=25565
rcon.port=25575
query.port=25565
level-type=DEFAULT
enable-rcon=false
force-gamemode=false
level-seed=
server-ip=
max-tick-time=60000
max-build-height=256
spawn-npcs=true
white-list=false
@@ -22,7 +19,6 @@ snooper-enabled=true
texture-pack=
online-mode=true
resource-pack=
resource-pack-sha1=
pvp=true
difficulty=1
enable-command-block=true
@@ -35,5 +31,3 @@ view-distance=10
spawn-protection=16
motd=A Minecraft Server powered by Docker
generator-settings=
rcon.password=
max-world-size=29999984

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#!/bin/bash
umask 002
if [ ! -e /data/eula.txt ]; then
if [ "$EULA" != "" ]; then
echo "# Generated via Docker on $(date)" > eula.txt
echo "eula=$EULA" >> eula.txt
else
echo ""
echo "Please accept the Minecraft EULA at"
echo " https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula"
echo "by adding the following immediately after 'docker run':"
echo " -e EULA=TRUE"
echo ""
exit 1
fi
fi
echo "Checking version information."
case "X$VERSION" in
X|XLATEST|Xlatest)
VANILLA_VERSION=`wget -O - https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/versions.json | jsawk -n 'out(this.latest.release)'`
;;
XSNAPSHOT|Xsnapshot)
VANILLA_VERSION=`wget -O - https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/versions.json | jsawk -n 'out(this.latest.snapshot)'`
;;
X[1-9]*)
VANILLA_VERSION=$VERSION
;;
*)
VANILLA_VERSION=`wget -O - https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/versions.json | jsawk -n 'out(this.latest.release)'`
;;
esac
cd /data
echo "Checking type information."
case "$TYPE" in
*BUKKIT|*bukkit|SPIGOT|spigot)
TYPE=SPIGOT
case "$TYPE" in
*BUKKIT|*bukkit)
echo "Downloading latest CraftBukkit $VANILLA_VERSION server ..."
SERVER=craftbukkit_server.jar
;;
*)
echo "Downloading latest Spigot $VANILLA_VERSION server ..."
SERVER=spigot_server.jar
;;
esac
case $VANILLA_VERSION in
1.8*)
URL=/spigot18/$SERVER
;;
1.9*)
URL=/spigot19/$SERVER
;;
*)
echo "That version of $SERVER is not available."
exit 1
;;
esac
#attempt https, and if it fails, fallback to http and download that way. Display error if neither works.
wget -q -N $SERVER https://getspigot.org$URL || \
(echo "Falling back to http, unable to contact server using https..." && \
wget -q -N $SERVER http://getspigot.org$URL) || \
echo "Unable to download new copy of spigot server"
;;
FORGE|forge)
TYPE=FORGE
norm=$VANILLA_VERSION
echo "Checking Forge version information."
case $FORGEVERSION in
RECOMMENDED)
FORGE_VERSION=`wget -O - http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/promotions_slim.json | jsawk -n "out(this.promos['$norm-recommended'])"`
;;
*)
FORGE_VERSION=$FORGEVERSION
;;
esac
# URL format changed for 1.7.10 from 10.13.2.1300
sorted=$((echo $FORGE_VERSION; echo 10.13.2.1300) | sort -V | head -1)
if [[ $norm == '1.7.10' && $sorted == '10.13.2.1300' ]]; then
# if $FORGEVERSION >= 10.13.2.1300
normForgeVersion="$norm-$FORGE_VERSION-$norm"
else
normForgeVersion="$norm-$FORGE_VERSION"
fi
FORGE_INSTALLER="forge-$normForgeVersion-installer.jar"
SERVER="forge-$normForgeVersion-universal.jar"
if [ ! -e "$SERVER" ]; then
echo "Downloading $FORGE_INSTALLER ..."
wget -q http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/$normForgeVersion/$FORGE_INSTALLER
echo "Installing $SERVER"
java -jar $FORGE_INSTALLER --installServer
fi
;;
VANILLA|vanilla)
SERVER="minecraft_server.$VANILLA_VERSION.jar"
if [ ! -e $SERVER ]; then
echo "Downloading $SERVER ..."
wget -q https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/$VANILLA_VERSION/$SERVER
fi
;;
*)
echo "Invalid type: '$TYPE'"
echo "Must be: VANILLA, FORGE, SPIGOT"
exit 1
;;
esac
# If supplied with a URL for a world, download it and unpack
if [[ "$WORLD" ]]; then
case "X$WORLD" in
X[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]*)
echo "Downloading world via HTTP"
echo "$WORLD"
wget -q -O - "$WORLD" > /data/world.zip
echo "Unzipping word"
unzip -q /data/world.zip
rm -f /data/world.zip
if [ ! -d /data/world ]; then
echo World directory not found
for i in /data/*/level.dat; do
if [ -f "$i" ]; then
d=`dirname "$i"`
echo Renaming world directory from $d
mv -f "$d" /data/world
fi
done
fi
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
# Reorganise if a Spigot server
echo "Moving End and Nether maps to Spigot location"
[ -d "/data/world/DIM1" ] && mv -f "/data/world/DIM1" "/data/world_the_end"
[ -d "/data/world/DIM-1" ] && mv -f "/data/world/DIM-1" "/data/world_nether"
fi
;;
*)
echo "Invalid URL given for world: Must be HTTP or HTTPS and a ZIP file"
;;
esac
fi
# If supplied with a URL for a modpack (simple zip of jars), download it and unpack
if [[ "$MODPACK" ]]; then
case "X$MODPACK" in
X[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]*[Zz][iI][pP])
echo "Downloading mod/plugin pack via HTTP"
echo "$MODPACK"
wget -q -O /tmp/modpack.zip "$MODPACK"
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
mkdir -p /data/plugins
unzip -d /data/plugins /tmp/modpack.zip
else
mkdir -p /data/mods
unzip -d /data/mods /tmp/modpack.zip
fi
rm -f /tmp/modpack.zip
;;
*)
echo "Invalid URL given for modpack: Must be HTTP or HTTPS and a ZIP file"
;;
esac
fi
if [ ! -e server.properties ]; then
cp /tmp/server.properties .
if [ -n "$WHITELIST" ]; then
sed -i "/whitelist\s*=/ c whitelist=true" /data/server.properties
sed -i "/white-list\s*=/ c white-list=true" /data/server.properties
fi
if [ -n "$MOTD" ]; then
sed -i "/motd\s*=/ c motd=$MOTD" /data/server.properties
fi
if [ -n "$LEVEL" ]; then
sed -i "/level-name\s*=/ c level-name=$LEVEL" /data/server.properties
fi
if [ -n "$SEED" ]; then
sed -i "/level-seed\s*=/ c level-seed=$SEED" /data/server.properties
fi
if [ -n "$PVP" ]; then
sed -i "/pvp\s*=/ c pvp=$PVP" /data/server.properties
fi
if [ -n "$LEVEL_TYPE" ]; then
# normalize to uppercase
LEVEL_TYPE=${LEVEL_TYPE^^}
# check for valid values and only then set
case $LEVEL_TYPE in
DEFAULT|FLAT|LARGEBIOMES|AMPLIFIED|CUSTOMIZED)
sed -i "/level-type\s*=/ c level-type=$LEVEL_TYPE" /data/server.properties
;;
*)
echo "Invalid LEVEL_TYPE: $LEVEL_TYPE"
exit 1
;;
esac
fi
if [ -n "$GENERATOR_SETTINGS" ]; then
sed -i "/generator-settings\s*=/ c generator-settings=$GENERATOR_SETTINGS" /data/server.properties
fi
if [ -n "$DIFFICULTY" ]; then
case $DIFFICULTY in
peaceful|0)
DIFFICULTY=0
;;
easy|1)
DIFFICULTY=1
;;
normal|2)
DIFFICULTY=2
;;
hard|3)
DIFFICULTY=3
;;
*)
echo "DIFFICULTY must be peaceful, easy, normal, or hard."
exit 1
;;
esac
sed -i "/difficulty\s*=/ c difficulty=$DIFFICULTY" /data/server.properties
fi
if [ -n "$MODE" ]; then
case ${MODE,,?} in
0|1|2|3)
;;
s*)
MODE=0
;;
c*)
MODE=1
;;
a*)
MODE=2
;;
s*)
MODE=3
;;
*)
echo "ERROR: Invalid game mode: $MODE"
exit 1
;;
esac
sed -i "/gamemode\s*=/ c gamemode=$MODE" /data/server.properties
fi
fi
if [ -n "$OPS" -a ! -e ops.txt.converted ]; then
echo $OPS | awk -v RS=, '{print}' >> ops.txt
fi
if [ -n "$WHITELIST" -a ! -e white-list.txt.converted ]; then
echo $WHITELIST | awk -v RS=, '{print}' >> white-list.txt
fi
if [ -n "$ICON" -a ! -e server-icon.png ]; then
echo "Using server icon from $ICON..."
# Not sure what it is yet...call it "img"
wget -q -O /tmp/icon.img $ICON
specs=$(identify /tmp/icon.img | awk '{print $2,$3}')
if [ "$specs" = "PNG 64x64" ]; then
mv /tmp/icon.img /data/server-icon.png
else
echo "Converting image to 64x64 PNG..."
convert /tmp/icon.img -resize 64x64! /data/server-icon.png
fi
fi
# Make sure files exist to avoid errors
if [ ! -e banned-players.json ]; then
echo '' > banned-players.json
fi
if [ ! -e banned-ips.json ]; then
echo '' > banned-ips.json
fi
# If any modules have been provided, copy them over
[ -d /data/mods ] || mkdir /data/mods
for m in /mods/*.jar
do
if [ -f "$m" ]; then
echo Copying mod `basename "$m"`
cp -f "$m" /data/mods
fi
done
[ -d /data/config ] || mkdir /data/config
for c in /config/*
do
if [ -f "$c" ]; then
echo Copying configuration `basename "$c"`
cp -rf "$c" /data/config
fi
done
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
echo Copying any Bukkit plugins over
if [ -d /plugins ]; then
cp -r /plugins /data
fi
fi
# If we have a bootstrap.txt file... feed that in to the server stdin
if [ -f /data/bootstrap.txt ];
then
exec java $JVM_OPTS -jar $SERVER < /data/bootstrap.txt
else
exec java $JVM_OPTS -jar $SERVER
fi
exec java $JVM_OPTS -jar $SERVER

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#!/bin/sh
set -e
usermod --uid $UID minecraft
groupmod --gid $GID minecraft
chown -R minecraft:minecraft /data /start-minecraft
chmod -R g+wX /data /start-minecraft
while lsof -- /start-minecraft; do
echo -n "."
sleep 1
done
echo "...switching to user 'minecraft'"
exec sudo -E -u minecraft /start-minecraft

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FROM itzg/gvm
MAINTAINER itzg
RUN ["/run", "install", "springboot"]
ADD run /run
ENTRYPOINT ["/run"]
VOLUME ["/home/spring"]
ADD app.groovy /home/spring/app.groovy
EXPOSE 8080
WORKDIR /home/spring
CMD ["run", "app.groovy"]

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@RestController
class ThisWillActuallyRun {
@RequestMapping("/")
String home() {
"Hello World!"
}
}

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#!/bin/bash
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
umask 0002
chmod g+w /data
if [ $(id -u) = 0 ]; then
runAsUser=minecraft
runAsGroup=minecraft
if [[ -v UID ]]; then
if [[ $UID != 0 ]]; then
if [[ $UID != $(id -u minecraft) ]]; then
log "Changing uid of minecraft to $UID"
usermod -u $UID minecraft
fi
else
runAsUser=root
fi
fi
if [[ -v GID ]]; then
if [[ $GID != 0 ]]; then
if [[ $GID != $(id -g minecraft) ]]; then
log "Changing gid of minecraft to $GID"
groupmod -o -g $GID minecraft
fi
else
runAsGroup=root
fi
fi
if [[ $(stat -c "%u" /data) != $UID ]]; then
log "Changing ownership of /data to $UID ..."
chown -R ${runAsUser}:${runAsGroup} /data
fi
if [[ ${SKIP_NSSWITCH_CONF^^} != TRUE ]]; then
echo 'hosts: files dns' > /etc/nsswitch.conf
fi
exec su-exec ${runAsUser}:${runAsGroup} /start-configuration $@
else
exec /start-configuration $@
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
shopt -s nullglob
#umask 002
export HOME=/data
if [ ! -e /data/eula.txt ]; then
EULA="${EULA,,}"
if [ "$EULA" != "true" ]; then
log ""
log "Please accept the Minecraft EULA at"
log " https://account.mojang.com/documents/minecraft_eula"
log "by adding the following immediately after 'docker run':"
log " -e EULA=TRUE"
log ""
exit 1
fi
echo "# Generated via Docker on $(date)" > /data/eula.txt
if ! echo "eula=$EULA" >> /data/eula.txt; then
log "ERROR: unable to write eula to /data. Please make sure attached directory is writable by uid=${UID}"
exit 2
fi
fi
log "Running as uid=$(id -u) gid=$(id -g) with /data as '$(ls -lnd /data)'"
if ! touch /data/.verify_access; then
log "ERROR: /data doesn't seem to be writable. Please make sure attached directory is writable by uid=$(id -u)"
exit 2
fi
rm /data/.verify_access || true
if [[ $PROXY ]]; then
export http_proxy="$PROXY"
export https_proxy="$PROXY"
log "INFO: Giving proxy time to startup..."
sleep 5
fi
export SERVER_PROPERTIES=/data/server.properties
export VERSIONS_JSON=https://launchermeta.mojang.com/mc/game/version_manifest.json
case "X$VERSION" in
X|XLATEST|Xlatest)
VANILLA_VERSION=$(curl -fsSL $VERSIONS_JSON | jq -r '.latest.release')
;;
XSNAPSHOT|Xsnapshot)
VANILLA_VERSION=$(curl -fsSL $VERSIONS_JSON | jq -r '.latest.snapshot')
;;
X[1-9]*)
VANILLA_VERSION=$VERSION
;;
*)
VANILLA_VERSION=$(curl -fsSL $VERSIONS_JSON | jq -r '.latest.release')
;;
esac
export VANILLA_VERSION
log "Resolved version given ${VERSION} into ${VANILLA_VERSION}"
cd /data || exit 1
export ORIGINAL_TYPE=${TYPE^^}
log "Resolving type given ${TYPE}"
case "${TYPE^^}" in
*BUKKIT|SPIGOT)
exec /start-deployBukkitSpigot "$@"
;;
PAPER)
exec /start-deployPaper "$@"
;;
TUINITY)
exec /start-deployTuinity "$@"
;;
FORGE)
exec /start-deployForge "$@"
;;
FABRIC)
exec /start-deployFabric "$@"
;;
FTB|CURSEFORGE)
exec /start-deployFTB "$@"
;;
VANILLA)
exec /start-deployVanilla "$@"
;;
SPONGEVANILLA)
exec /start-deploySpongeVanilla "$@"
;;
CUSTOM)
exec /start-deployCustom "$@"
;;
CURSE_INSTANCE)
exec /start-validateCurseInstance "$@"
;;
MAGMA)
exec /start-magma "$@"
;;
*)
log "Invalid type: '$TYPE'"
log "Must be: VANILLA, FORGE, BUKKIT, SPIGOT, PAPER, FTB, CURSEFORGE, SPONGEVANILLA"
exit 1
;;
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
set -e
function buildSpigotFromSource {
if [[ ${TYPE^^} = *BUKKIT ]] && ! versionLessThan "1.14"; then
log "ERR craftbukkit build is only supported for versions less than 1.14"
exit 1
fi
log "Building Spigot $VANILLA_VERSION from source, might take a while, get some coffee"
rm -rf /data/temp
mkdir /data/temp
cd /data/temp
jvmOpts="-Xms${INIT_MEMORY:-$MEMORY} -Xmx${MAX_MEMORY:-$MEMORY}"
logn ''
curl -sSL -o /data/temp/BuildTools.jar https://hub.spigotmc.org/jenkins/job/BuildTools/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/target/BuildTools.jar && \
java $jvmOpts -jar /data/temp/BuildTools.jar --rev $VANILLA_VERSION 2>&1 |tee /data/spigot_build.log| while read l; do echo -n .; done; log "done"
case ${TYPE^^} in
SPIGOT)
if ! mv spigot-*.jar /data/${SERVER}; then
log "ERR failed to build Spigot"
cat /data/spigot_build.log
exit 1
fi
;;
*BUKKIT)
if ! mv craftbukkit-*.jar /data/${SERVER}; then
log "ERR failed to build Spigot"
cat /data/spigot_build.log
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
log "Cleaning up"
rm -rf /data/temp
cd /data
}
function downloadSpigot {
local match
case "$TYPE" in
*BUKKIT|*bukkit)
match="CraftBukkit"
downloadUrl=${BUKKIT_DOWNLOAD_URL}
getbukkitFlavor=craftbukkit
;;
*)
match="Spigot"
downloadUrl=${SPIGOT_DOWNLOAD_URL}
getbukkitFlavor=spigot
;;
esac
if [[ -z $downloadUrl ]]; then
downloadUrl="https://cdn.getbukkit.org/${getbukkitFlavor}/${getbukkitFlavor}-${VANILLA_VERSION}.jar"
fi
log "Downloading $match from $downloadUrl ..."
curl -fsSL -o $SERVER "$downloadUrl"
if [[ $? != 0 || $(grep -c "DOCTYPE html" $SERVER) != 0 ]]; then
cat <<EOF
ERROR: failed to download from $downloadUrl
Visit https://getbukkit.org/download/${getbukkitFlavor} to lookup the
exact version, such as 1.4.6-R0.4-SNAPSHOT or 1.8-R0.1-SNAPSHOT-LATEST
EOF
exit 3
fi
JVM_OPTS="${JVM_OPTS} -DIReallyKnowWhatIAmDoingISwear"
export JVM_OPTS
}
case "$TYPE" in
*BUKKIT|*bukkit)
export SERVER=craftbukkit_server-${VANILLA_VERSION}.jar
;;
*)
export SERVER=spigot_server-${VANILLA_VERSION}.jar
;;
esac
if [ ! -f $SERVER ] || [ -n "$FORCE_REDOWNLOAD" ]; then
if isTrue "$BUILD_SPIGOT_FROM_SOURCE" || isTrue "$BUILD_FROM_SOURCE"; then
buildSpigotFromSource
else
downloadSpigot
fi
fi
# Normalize on Spigot for operations below
export TYPE=SPIGOT
export SKIP_LOG4J_CONFIG=true
# Continue to Final Setup
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
if isURL ${CUSTOM_SERVER}; then
filename=$(basename ${CUSTOM_SERVER})
export SERVER=/data/${filename}
if [[ -f ${SERVER} ]] || [ -n "$FORCE_REDOWNLOAD" ]; then
log "Using previously downloaded jar at ${SERVER}"
else
log "Downloading custom server jar from ${CUSTOM_SERVER} ..."
if ! curl -sSL -o ${SERVER} ${CUSTOM_SERVER}; then
log "Failed to download from ${CUSTOM_SERVER}"
exit 2
fi
fi
elif [[ -f ${CUSTOM_SERVER} ]]; then
log "Using custom server jar at ${CUSTOM_SERVER} ..."
export SERVER=${CUSTOM_SERVER}
else
log "CUSTOM_SERVER is not properly set to a URL or existing jar file"
exit 2
fi
export SKIP_LOG4J_CONFIG=true
# Continue to Final Setup
exec /start-finalSetup01World $@

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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
export FTB_BASE_DIR=/data/FeedTheBeast
legacyJavaFixerUrl=http://ftb.cursecdn.com/FTB2/maven/net/minecraftforge/lex/legacyjavafixer/1.0/legacyjavafixer-1.0.jar
export TYPE=FEED-THE-BEAST
FTB_SERVER_MOD=${FTB_SERVER_MOD:-$CF_SERVER_MOD}
log "Looking for Feed-The-Beast / CurseForge server modpack."
if [[ -z $FTB_SERVER_MOD ]]; then
log "Environment variable FTB_SERVER_MOD not set."
log "Set FTB_SERVER_MOD to the file name of the FTB server modpack."
log "(And place the modpack in the /data directory.)"
exit 2
fi
entryScriptExpr="-name ServerStart.sh -o -name ServerStartLinux.sh -o -name LaunchServer.sh"
if [[ -d ${FTB_BASE_DIR} ]]; then
startScriptCount=$(find ${FTB_BASE_DIR} $entryScriptExpr |wc -l)
if [[ $startScriptCount > 1 ]]; then
log "Conflicting FTB/CurseForge packages have been installed. Please cleanup ${FTB_BASE_DIR}"
exit 2
fi
else
startScriptCount=0
fi
# only download and install if a mod pack isn't already installed
# also check for the start script rather than just the folder
# this allows saving just the world separate from the rest of the data directory
if [[ $startScriptCount = 0 ]]; then
srv_modpack=${FTB_SERVER_MOD}
if isURL ${srv_modpack}; then
case $srv_modpack in
https://www.feed-the-beast.com/*/download|https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/*/download/*/file)
;;
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/modpacks/*/download/*)
srv_modpack=${srv_modpack}/file;;
https://www.feed-the-beast.com/*)
srv_modpack=${srv_modpack}/download;;
esac
file=$(basename $(dirname $srv_modpack))
downloaded=/data/${file}.zip
if [ ! -e $downloaded ]; then
log "Downloading FTB modpack...
$srv_modpack -> $downloaded"
curl -sSL -o $downloaded $srv_modpack
fi
srv_modpack=$downloaded
fi
if [[ ${srv_modpack:0:5} == "data/" ]]; then
# Prepend with "/"
srv_modpack=/${srv_modpack}
fi
if [[ ! ${srv_modpack:0:1} == "/" ]]; then
# If not an absolute path, assume file is in "/data"
srv_modpack=/data/${srv_modpack}
fi
if [[ ! -f ${srv_modpack} ]]; then
log "FTB server modpack ${srv_modpack} not found."
exit 2
fi
if [[ ! ${srv_modpack: -4} == ".zip" ]]; then
log "FTB server modpack ${srv_modpack} is not a zip archive."
log "Please set FTB_SERVER_MOD to a file with a .zip extension."
exit 2
fi
log "Unpacking FTB server modpack ${srv_modpack} ..."
mkdir -p ${FTB_BASE_DIR}
unzip -o ${srv_modpack} -d ${FTB_BASE_DIR} | awk '{printf "."} END {print ""}'
fi
if [[ $(find ${FTB_BASE_DIR} $entryScriptExpr | wc -l) = 0 ]]; then
# Allow up to 2 levels since some modpacks have a top-level directory named
# for the modpack
forgeJar=$(find ${FTB_BASE_DIR} -maxdepth 2 -name 'forge*.jar' -a -not -name 'forge*installer')
if [[ "$forgeJar" ]]; then
export FTB_BASE_DIR=$(dirname "${forgeJar}")
log "No entry script found, so building one for ${forgeJar}"
cat > "${FTB_BASE_DIR}/ServerStart.sh" <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
. ./settings-local.sh
java \${JAVA_PARAMETERS} -Xmx\${MAX_RAM} -jar $(basename "${forgeJar}") nogui
EOF
chmod +x "${FTB_BASE_DIR}/ServerStart.sh"
else
log "Please make sure you are using the server version of the FTB modpack!"
exit 2
fi
fi
scriptCount=$(find "${FTB_BASE_DIR}" $entryScriptExpr | wc -l)
if [[ $scriptCount = 0 ]]; then
log "Please make sure you are using the server version of the FTB modpack!"
exit 2
elif [[ $scriptCount > 1 ]]; then
log "Ambigous startup scripts in FTB modpack!"
log "found:"
find ${FTB_BASE_DIR} $entryScriptExpr
exit 2
fi
export FTB_SERVER_START=$(find "${FTB_BASE_DIR}" $entryScriptExpr)
export FTB_DIR=$(dirname "${FTB_SERVER_START}")
chmod a+x "${FTB_SERVER_START}"
grep fml.queryResult=confirm ${FTB_SERVER_START} > /dev/null || \
sed -i 's/-jar/-Dfml.queryResult=confirm -jar/' "${FTB_SERVER_START}"
sed -i 's/.*read.*Restart now/#\0/' "${FTB_SERVER_START}"
legacyJavaFixerPath="${FTB_DIR}/mods/legacyjavafixer.jar"
if isTrue ${FTB_LEGACYJAVAFIXER} && [ ! -e "${legacyJavaFixerPath}" ]; then
log "Installing legacy java fixer to ${legacyJavaFixerPath}"
curl -sSL -o "${legacyJavaFixerPath}" ${legacyJavaFixerUrl}
fi
if [ -e "${FTB_DIR}/FTBInstall.sh" ]; then
pushd "${FTB_DIR}"
sh FTBInstall.sh
popd
elif [ -e "${FTB_DIR}/Install.sh" ]; then
pushd "${FTB_DIR}"
sh Install.sh
popd
fi
# Continue to Final Setup
exec /start-finalSetup01World $@

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#!/bin/bash
set -eu
. /start-utils
export TYPE=FABRIC
FABRIC_INSTALLER=${FABRIC_INSTALLER:-}
FABRIC_INSTALLER_URL=${FABRIC_INSTALLER_URL:-}
FABRICVERSION=${FABRICVERSION:-LATEST}
if [[ -z $FABRIC_INSTALLER && -z $FABRIC_INSTALLER_URL ]]; then
log "Checking Fabric version information."
case $FABRICVERSION in
LATEST)
FABRIC_VERSION=$(maven-metadata-release https://maven.fabricmc.net/net/fabricmc/fabric-installer/maven-metadata.xml)
;;
*)
FABRIC_VERSION=$FABRICVERSION
;;
esac
FABRIC_INSTALLER="/tmp/fabric-installer-$FABRIC_VERSION.jar"
elif [[ -z $FABRIC_INSTALLER ]]; then
FABRIC_INSTALLER="/tmp/fabric-installer.jar"
elif [[ ! -e $FABRIC_INSTALLER ]]; then
log "ERROR: the given Fabric installer doesn't exist : $FABRIC_INSTALLER"
exit 2
fi
installMarker="/data/.fabric-installed-${VANILLA_VERSION}-${FABRIC_VERSION:-manual}"
debug Checking for installMarker ${installMarker}
if [[ ! -e $installMarker ]]; then
if [[ ! -e $FABRIC_INSTALLER ]]; then
if [[ -z $FABRIC_INSTALLER_URL ]]; then
log "Downloading $FABRIC_VERSION"
downloadUrl="https://maven.fabricmc.net/net/fabricmc/fabric-installer/$FABRIC_VERSION/fabric-installer-$FABRIC_VERSION.jar"
log "...trying $downloadUrl"
curl -o $FABRIC_INSTALLER -fsSL $downloadUrl
else
log "Downloading $FABRIC_INSTALLER_URL ..."
if ! curl -o $FABRIC_INSTALLER -fsSL $FABRIC_INSTALLER_URL; then
log "Failed to download from given location $FABRIC_INSTALLER_URL"
exit 2
fi
fi
fi
if isDebugging; then
debug "Installing Fabric $FABRIC_VERSION using $FABRIC_INSTALLER with mcversion ${VANILLA_VERSION}"
else
log "Installing Fabric $FABRIC_VERSION using $FABRIC_INSTALLER"
fi
tries=3
set +e
while ((--tries >= 0)); do
java -jar $FABRIC_INSTALLER server -mcversion $VANILLA_VERSION -downloadMinecraft
if [[ $? == 0 ]]; then
break
fi
done
set -e
if (($tries < 0)); then
log "Fabric failed to install after several tries." >&2
exit 10
fi
export SERVER=fabric-server-launch.jar
log "Using server $SERVER"
echo $SERVER > $installMarker
else
export SERVER=$(< $installMarker)
fi
# Contineut to Final Setup
exec /start-finalSetup01World $@

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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
export TYPE=FORGE
if [[ -z $FORGE_INSTALLER && -z $FORGE_INSTALLER_URL ]]; then
norm=$VANILLA_VERSION
case $VANILLA_VERSION in
*.*.*)
norm=$VANILLA_VERSION ;;
*.*)
norm=${VANILLA_VERSION}.0 ;;
esac
#################################################################################
log "Checking Forge version information."
case $FORGEVERSION in
RECOMMENDED)
curl -fsSL -o /tmp/forge.json http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/promotions_slim.json
FORGE_VERSION=$(cat /tmp/forge.json | jq -r ".promos[\"$VANILLA_VERSION-recommended\"]")
if [ $FORGE_VERSION = null ]; then
FORGE_VERSION=$(cat /tmp/forge.json | jq -r ".promos[\"$VANILLA_VERSION-latest\"]")
if [ $FORGE_VERSION = null ]; then
log "ERROR: Version $VANILLA_VERSION is not supported by Forge"
log " Refer to http://files.minecraftforge.net/ for supported versions"
exit 2
fi
fi
;;
*)
FORGE_VERSION=$FORGEVERSION
;;
esac
normForgeVersion=$VANILLA_VERSION-$FORGE_VERSION-$norm
shortForgeVersion=$VANILLA_VERSION-$FORGE_VERSION
FORGE_INSTALLER="/tmp/forge-$shortForgeVersion-installer.jar"
elif [[ -z $FORGE_INSTALLER ]]; then
FORGE_INSTALLER="/tmp/forge-installer.jar"
elif [[ ! -e $FORGE_INSTALLER ]]; then
log "ERROR: the given Forge installer doesn't exist : $FORGE_INSTALLER"
exit 2
fi
installMarker="/data/.forge-installed-$shortForgeVersion"
if [ ! -e $installMarker ]; then
if [ ! -e $FORGE_INSTALLER ]; then
if [[ -z $FORGE_INSTALLER_URL ]]; then
log "Downloading $normForgeVersion"
forgeFileNames="
$normForgeVersion/forge-$normForgeVersion-installer.jar
$shortForgeVersion/forge-$shortForgeVersion-installer.jar
END
"
for fn in $forgeFileNames; do
if [ $fn == END ]; then
log "Unable to compute URL for $normForgeVersion"
exit 2
fi
downloadUrl=http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/$fn
log "...trying $downloadUrl"
if curl -o $FORGE_INSTALLER -fsSL $downloadUrl; then
break
fi
done
else
log "Downloading $FORGE_INSTALLER_URL ..."
if ! curl -o $FORGE_INSTALLER -fsSL $FORGE_INSTALLER_URL; then
log "Failed to download from given location $FORGE_INSTALLER_URL"
exit 2
fi
fi
fi
log "Installing Forge $shortForgeVersion using $FORGE_INSTALLER"
mkdir -p mods
tries=3
while ((--tries >= 0)); do
java -jar $FORGE_INSTALLER --installServer
if [ $? == 0 ]; then
break
fi
done
if (($tries < 0)); then
log "Forge failed to install after several tries." >&2
exit 10
fi
# NOTE $shortForgeVersion will be empty if installer location was given to us
log "Finding installed server jar..."
unset -v latest
for file in *forge*.jar; do
[[ $file =~ installer ]] || [[ $file -nt $latest ]] && latest=$file
done
if [[ -z $latest ]]; then
log "Unable to derive server jar for Forge"
exit 2
fi
export SERVER=$latest
log "Using server $SERVER"
echo $SERVER > $installMarker
else
export SERVER=$(cat $installMarker)
fi
# Continue to Final Setup
exec /start-finalSetup01World $@

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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
: ${PAPERBUILD:=latest}
export SERVER=paper_server-${VANILLA_VERSION}-${PAPERBUILD}.jar
if [ ! -f "$SERVER" ] || [ -n "$FORCE_REDOWNLOAD" ]; then
downloadUrl=${PAPER_DOWNLOAD_URL:-https://papermc.io/api/v1/paper/${VANILLA_VERSION}/${PAPERBUILD}/download}
log "Downloading Paper $VANILLA_VERSION (build $PAPERBUILD) from $downloadUrl ..."
curl -fsSL -o "$SERVER" "$downloadUrl"
if [ ! -f "$SERVER" ]; then
log "ERROR: failed to download from $downloadUrl (status=$?)"
exit 3
fi
fi
# Normalize on Spigot for operations below
export TYPE=SPIGOT
export SKIP_LOG4J_CONFIG=true
# Continue to Final Setup
exec /start-finalSetup01World $@

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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
export TYPE=spongevanilla
# Parse branch
log "Choosing branch for Sponge"
case "$SPONGEBRANCH" in
EXPERIMENTAL|experimental|BLEEDING|bleeding)
SPONGEBRANCH=bleeding
;;
*)
SPONGEBRANCH=stable
;;
esac
# If not SPONGEVERSION selected, detect last version on selected branch
if [ -z $SPONGEVERSION ]; then
log "Choosing Version for Sponge"
if [ "$SPONGEBRANCH" == "stable" ]; then
export SPONGEVERSION=`curl -fsSL https://dl-api.spongepowered.org/v1/org.spongepowered/$TYPE | jq -r '.buildTypes.stable.latest.version'`
else
export SPONGEVERSION=`curl -fsSL https://dl-api.spongepowered.org/v1/org.spongepowered/$TYPE | jq -r '.buildTypes.bleeding.latest.version'`
fi
fi
export SERVER="spongevanilla-$SPONGEVERSION.jar"
if [ ! -e $SERVER ] || [ -n "$FORCE_REDOWNLOAD" ]; then
log "Downloading $SERVER ..."
curl -sSL -o $SERVER https://repo.spongepowered.org/maven/org/spongepowered/$TYPE/$SPONGEVERSION/$SERVER
fi
# Continue to Final Setup
exec /start-finalSetup01World $@

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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
if [ "${VERSION}" != "LATEST" ]; then
log "ERROR: Tunity server type only supports VERSION=LATEST"
exit 1
fi
: ${TUNITY_BUILD:=lastSuccessfulBuild}
export SERVER=tunity-${VANILLA_VERSION}-${TUNITY_BUILD}.jar
if [ ! -f "$SERVER" ] || [ -n "$FORCE_REDOWNLOAD" ]; then
downloadUrl="https://ci.codemc.io/job/Spottedleaf/job/Tuinity/${TUNITY_BUILD}/artifact/tuinity-paperclip.jar"
log "Downloading Tunity (build $TUNITY_BUILD) from $downloadUrl ..."
curl -fsSL -o "$SERVER" "$downloadUrl"
if [ ! -f "$SERVER" ]; then
log "ERROR: failed to download from $downloadUrl (status=$?)"
exit 3
fi
fi
# Normalize on Spigot for operations below
export TYPE=SPIGOT
# Continue to Final Setup
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
set -o pipefail
export SERVER="minecraft_server.${VANILLA_VERSION// /_}.jar"
if [ ! -e $SERVER ] || [ -n "$FORCE_REDOWNLOAD" ]; then
log "Downloading $SERVER ..."
debug "Finding version manifest for $VANILLA_VERSION"
versionManifestUrl=$(curl -fsSL 'https://launchermeta.mojang.com/mc/game/version_manifest.json' | jq --arg VANILLA_VERSION "$VANILLA_VERSION" --raw-output '[.versions[]|select(.id == $VANILLA_VERSION)][0].url')
result=$?
if [ $result != 0 ]; then
log "ERROR failed to obtain version manifest URL ($result)"
exit 1
fi
if [ $versionManifestUrl = "null" ]; then
log "ERROR couldn't find a matching manifest entry for $VANILLA_VERSION"
exit 1
fi
debug "Found version manifest at $versionManifestUrl"
serverDownloadUrl=$(curl -fsSL ${versionManifestUrl} | jq --raw-output '.downloads.server.url')
result=$?
if [ $result != 0 ]; then
log "ERROR failed to obtain version manifest from $versionManifestUrl ($result)"
exit 1
fi
debug "Downloading server from $serverDownloadUrl"
if isDebugging; then
verbose=-v
fi
curl $verbose -fsSL -o $SERVER $serverDownloadUrl
result=$?
if [ $result != 0 ]; then
log "ERROR failed to download server from $serverDownloadUrl ($result)"
exit 1
fi
fi
# Continue to Final Setup
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
if [ $TYPE = "FEED-THE-BEAST" ]; then
worldDest=$FTB_BASE_DIR/$LEVEL
else
worldDest=/data/$LEVEL
fi
# If no world exists and a URL for a world is supplied, download it and unpack
if [[ "$WORLD" ]] && [ ! -d "$worldDest" ]; then
case "X$WORLD" in
X[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]*)
log "Downloading world from $WORLD"
curl -sSL -o - "$WORLD" > /data/world.zip
log "Unzipping world"
unzip -o -q /data/world.zip
rm -f /data/world.zip
if [ ! -d $worldDest ]; then
log World directory not found
for i in /data/*/level.dat; do
if [ -f "$i" ]; then
d=`dirname "$i"`
log Renaming world directory from $d
mv -f "$d" $worldDest
fi
done
fi
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
# Reorganise if a Spigot server
log "Moving End and Nether maps to Spigot location"
[ -d "$worldDest/DIM1" ] && mv -f "$worldDest/DIM1" "/data/${LEVEL}_the_end"
[ -d "$worldDest/DIM-1" ] && mv -f "$worldDest/DIM-1" "/data/${LEVEL}_nether"
fi
;;
*)
if [[ -d "$WORLD" ]]; then
if [[ ! -d "$worldDest" ]]; then
log "Cloning world directory from $WORLD ..."
cp -r "$WORLD" "$worldDest"
else
log "Skipping clone from $WORLD since $worldDest exists"
fi
else
log "World cloning source '$WORLD' doesn't seem to exist"
exit 1
fi
;;
esac
fi
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#!/bin/bash
set -e
. /start-utils
# CURSE_URL_BASE used in manifest downloads below
CURSE_URL_BASE=${CURSE_URL_BASE:-https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects}
# Remove old mods/plugins
if [ "$REMOVE_OLD_MODS" = "TRUE" ]; then
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
rm -rf /data/plugins/*
else
rm -rf /data/mods/*
fi
fi
# If supplied with a URL for a modpack (simple zip of jars), download it and unpack
if [[ "$MODPACK" ]]; then
EFFECTIVE_MODPACK_URL=$(curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} $MODPACK)
case "X$EFFECTIVE_MODPACK_URL" in
X[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]*.zip)
log "Downloading mod/plugin pack via HTTP"
log " from $EFFECTIVE_MODPACK_URL ..."
if ! curl -sSL -o /tmp/modpack.zip "$EFFECTIVE_MODPACK_URL"; then
log "ERROR: failed to download from $EFFECTIVE_MODPACK_URL"
exit 2
fi
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
mkdir -p /data/plugins
if ! unzip -o -d /data/plugins /tmp/modpack.zip; then
log "ERROR: failed to unzip the modpack from $EFFECTIVE_MODPACK_URL"
fi
else
mkdir -p /data/mods
if ! unzip -o -d /data/mods /tmp/modpack.zip; then
log "ERROR: failed to unzip the modpack from $EFFECTIVE_MODPACK_URL"
fi
fi
rm -f /tmp/modpack.zip
;;
*)
log "Invalid URL given for modpack: Must be HTTP or HTTPS and a ZIP file"
;;
esac
fi
# If supplied with a URL for a plugin download it.
if [[ "$MODS" ]]; then
for i in ${MODS//,/ }
do
EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL=$(curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} $i)
case "X$EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL" in
X[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]*.jar)
log "Downloading mod/plugin via HTTP"
log " from $EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL ..."
if ! curl -sSL -o /tmp/${EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL##*/} $EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL; then
log "ERROR: failed to download from $EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL to /tmp/${EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL##*/}"
exit 2
fi
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
mkdir -p /data/plugins
mv /tmp/${EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL##*/} /data/plugins/${EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL##*/}
else
mkdir -p /data/mods
mv /tmp/${EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL##*/} /data/mods/${EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL##*/}
fi
rm -f /tmp/${EFFECTIVE_MOD_URL##*/}
;;
*)
log "Invalid URL given for modpack: Must be HTTP or HTTPS and a JAR file"
;;
esac
done
fi
if [[ "$MANIFEST" ]]; then
if [[ -e "$MANIFEST" ]]; then
EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_FILE=$MANIFEST
elif isURL "$MANIFEST"; then
EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_FILE=/tmp/manifest.json
EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_URL=$(curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} $MANIFEST)
curl -Ls -o $EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_FILE "$EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_URL"
else
log "MANIFEST='$MANIFEST' is not a valid manifest url or location"
exit 2
fi
case "X$EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_FILE" in
X*.json)
if [ -f "${EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_FILE}" ]; then
MOD_DIR=${FTB_BASE_DIR:-/data}/mods
if [ ! -d "$MOD_DIR" ]
then
log "Creating mods dir $MOD_DIR"
mkdir -p "$MOD_DIR"
fi
log "Starting manifest download..."
cat "${EFFECTIVE_MANIFEST_FILE}" | jq -r '.files[] | (.projectID|tostring) + " " + (.fileID|tostring)'| while read -r p f
do
if [ ! -f $MOD_DIR/${p}_${f}.jar ]
then
redirect_url="$(curl -Ls -o /dev/null -w %{url_effective} ${CURSE_URL_BASE}/${p})"
url="$redirect_url/download/${f}/file"
log Downloading curseforge mod $url
# Manifest usually doesn't have mod names. Using id should be fine, tho
curl -sSL "${url}" -o $MOD_DIR/${p}_${f}.jar
fi
done
else
log "Could not find manifest file, unsufficient privs, or malformed path."
fi
;;
*)
log "Invalid manifest file for modpack. Please make sure it is a .json file."
;;
esac
fi
if [[ "${GENERIC_PACK}" ]]; then
if isURL "${GENERIC_PACK}"; then
generic_pack_url=${GENERIC_PACK}
GENERIC_PACK=/tmp/$(basename ${generic_pack_url})
log "Downloading generic pack from ${generic_pack_url} ..."
curl -fsSL -o ${GENERIC_PACK} ${generic_pack_url}
fi
sum_file=/data/.generic_pack.sum
if ! sha256sum -c ${sum_file} -s 2> /dev/null; then
base_dir=/tmp/generic_pack_base
mkdir -p ${base_dir}
unzip -q -d ${base_dir} ${GENERIC_PACK}
if [ -f /data/manifest.txt ]; then
log "Manifest exists from older generic pack, cleaning up ..."
while read f; do
rm -rf "/data/${f}"
done < /data/manifest.txt
find /data/* -type d -exec rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty {} +
rm -f /data/manifest.txt
fi
log "Writing generic pack manifest ... "
find ${base_dir} -type f -print0 | xargs -0 -I {} echo "{}" | sed "s#${base_dir}/##" > /data/manifest.txt
log "Applying generic pack ..."
IFS='
'
set -f
for d in $(find ${base_dir} -type d); do mkdir -p "$(sed "s#${base_dir}#/data#" <<< $d)"; done
for f in $(find ${base_dir} -type f); do cp -f "$f" "$(sed "s#${base_dir}#/data#" <<< $f)"; done
rm -rf ${base_dir}
sha256sum ${GENERIC_PACK} > ${sum_file}
fi
fi
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
# If supplied with a URL for a config (simple zip of configurations), download it and unpack
if [[ "$MODCONFIG" ]]; then
case "X$MODCONFIG" in
X[Hh][Tt][Tt][Pp]*[Zz][iI][pP])
log "Downloading mod/plugin configs via HTTP"
log " from $MODCONFIG ..."
curl -sSL -o /tmp/modconfig.zip "$MODCONFIG"
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
mkdir -p /data/plugins
unzip -o -d /data/plugins /tmp/modconfig.zip
else
mkdir -p /data/config
unzip -o -d /data/config /tmp/modconfig.zip
fi
rm -f /tmp/modconfig.zip
;;
*)
log "Invalid URL given for modconfig: Must be HTTP or HTTPS and a ZIP file"
;;
esac
fi
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
# FUNCTIONS
function setServerProp {
local prop=$1
local var=$2
if [ -n "$var" ]; then
# normalize booleans
case ${var^^} in
TRUE|FALSE)
var=${var,,} ;;
esac
log "Setting ${prop} to '${var}' in ${SERVER_PROPERTIES}"
sed -i "/^${prop}\s*=/ c ${prop}=${var}" "$SERVER_PROPERTIES"
else
log "Skip setting ${prop}"
fi
}
function customizeServerProps {
if [ -n "$WHITELIST" ]; then
log "Creating whitelist"
setServerProp "whitelist" "true"
setServerProp "white-list" "true"
fi
# If not provided, generate a reasonable default message-of-the-day,
# which shows up in the server listing in the client
if [ -z "$MOTD" ]; then
# snapshot is the odd case where we have to look at version to identify that label
if [[ ${ORIGINAL_TYPE} == "VANILLA" && ${VERSION} == "SNAPSHOT" ]]; then
label=SNAPSHOT
else
label=${ORIGINAL_TYPE}
fi
# Convert label to title-case
label=${label,,}
label=${label^}
MOTD="A ${label} Minecraft Server powered by Docker"
fi
setServerProp "server-name" "$SERVER_NAME"
setServerProp "server-ip" "$SERVER_IP"
setServerProp "server-port" "$SERVER_PORT"
setServerProp "motd" "$MOTD"
setServerProp "allow-nether" "$ALLOW_NETHER"
setServerProp "announce-player-achievements" "$ANNOUNCE_PLAYER_ACHIEVEMENTS"
setServerProp "enable-command-block" "$ENABLE_COMMAND_BLOCK"
setServerProp "spawn-animals" "$SPAWN_ANIMALS"
setServerProp "spawn-monsters" "$SPAWN_MONSTERS"
setServerProp "spawn-npcs" "$SPAWN_NPCS"
setServerProp "spawn-protection" "$SPAWN_PROTECTION"
setServerProp "generate-structures" "$GENERATE_STRUCTURES"
setServerProp "view-distance" "$VIEW_DISTANCE"
setServerProp "hardcore" "$HARDCORE"
setServerProp "snooper-enabled" "$SNOOPER_ENABLED"
setServerProp "max-build-height" "$MAX_BUILD_HEIGHT"
setServerProp "force-gamemode" "$FORCE_GAMEMODE"
setServerProp "max-tick-time" "$MAX_TICK_TIME"
setServerProp "enable-query" "$ENABLE_QUERY"
setServerProp "query.port" "$QUERY_PORT"
setServerProp "enable-rcon" "$ENABLE_RCON"
setServerProp "rcon.password" "$RCON_PASSWORD"
setServerProp "rcon.port" "$RCON_PORT"
setServerProp "max-players" "$MAX_PLAYERS"
setServerProp "max-world-size" "$MAX_WORLD_SIZE"
setServerProp "level-name" "$LEVEL"
setServerProp "level-seed" "$SEED"
setServerProp "pvp" "$PVP"
setServerProp "generator-settings" "$GENERATOR_SETTINGS"
setServerProp "online-mode" "$ONLINE_MODE"
setServerProp "allow-flight" "$ALLOW_FLIGHT"
setServerProp "level-type" "${LEVEL_TYPE^^}"
setServerProp "resource-pack" "$RESOURCE_PACK"
setServerProp "resource-pack-sha1" "$RESOURCE_PACK_SHA1"
setServerProp "player-idle-timeout" "$PLAYER_IDLE_TIMEOUT"
if [ -n "$DIFFICULTY" ]; then
case $DIFFICULTY in
peaceful|0)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
DIFFICULTY=0
else
DIFFICULTY=peaceful
fi
;;
easy|1)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
DIFFICULTY=1
else
DIFFICULTY=easy
fi
;;
normal|2)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
DIFFICULTY=2
else
DIFFICULTY=normal
fi
;;
hard|3)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
DIFFICULTY=3
else
DIFFICULTY=hard
fi
;;
*)
log "DIFFICULTY must be peaceful, easy, normal, or hard."
exit 1
;;
esac
setServerProp "difficulty" "$DIFFICULTY"
fi
if [ -n "$MODE" ]; then
log "Setting mode"
MODE_LC=$( echo $MODE | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' )
case $MODE_LC in
su*|0)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
MODE=0
else
MODE=survival
fi
;;
c*|1)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
MODE=1
else
MODE=creative
fi
;;
a*|2)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
MODE=2
else
MODE=adventure
fi
;;
sp*|3)
if versionLessThan 1.13; then
MODE=3
else
MODE=spectator
fi
;;
*)
log "ERROR: Invalid game mode: $MODE"
exit 1
;;
esac
setServerProp "gamemode" "$MODE"
fi
}
# Deploy server.properties file
if [[ ${TYPE} == "FEED-THE-BEAST" ]]; then
export SERVER_PROPERTIES=${FTB_DIR}/server.properties
log "detected FTB, changing properties path to ${SERVER_PROPERTIES}"
fi
if [ ! -e "$SERVER_PROPERTIES" ]; then
log "Creating server.properties in ${SERVER_PROPERTIES}"
cp /tmp/server.properties "$SERVER_PROPERTIES"
customizeServerProps
elif [ -n "${OVERRIDE_SERVER_PROPERTIES}" ]; then
case ${OVERRIDE_SERVER_PROPERTIES^^} in
TRUE|1)
customizeServerProps
;;
*)
log "server.properties already created, skipping"
;;
esac
else
log "server.properties already created, skipping"
fi
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
if [ "${REPLACE_ENV_VARIABLES^^}" = "TRUE" ]; then
log "Replacing env variables in configs that match the prefix $ENV_VARIABLE_PREFIX..."
while IFS='=' read -r name value ; do
# check if name of env variable matches the prefix
# sanity check environment variables to avoid code injections
if [[ "$name" = $ENV_VARIABLE_PREFIX* ]] \
&& [[ $value =~ ^[0-9a-zA-Z_:/=?.+\-]*$ ]] \
&& [[ $name =~ ^[0-9a-zA-Z_\-]*$ ]]; then
# Read content from file environment
if [[ $name = *"_FILE" ]] && [[ -f $value ]]; then
name="${name/_FILE/}"
value=$(<$value)
fi
log "Replacing $name with $value ..."
find /data/ -type f \
\( -name "*.yml" -or -name "*.yaml" -or -name "*.txt" -or -name "*.cfg" \
-or -name "*.conf" -or -name "*.properties" \) \
-exec sed -i 's#${'"$name"'}#'"$value"'#g' {} \;
fi
done < <(env)
fi
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
export SERVER="/data/magma-server-${VANILLA_VERSION}.jar"
# Always download since new updates of each base version are published frequently
if ! curl -o /data/magma-server-${VANILLA_VERSION}.jar -fsSL \
https://api.magmafoundation.org/api/resources/Magma/${VANILLA_VERSION}/stable/latest/download; then
log "ERROR unable to download version ${VANILLA_VERSION} of Magma"
log " Check https://magmafoundation.org/ for available versions"
exit 1
fi
export SKIP_LOG4J_CONFIG=true
# Continue to Final Setup
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
if [ -n "$OPS" ]; then
log "Setting/adding ops"
rm -rf /data/ops.txt.converted
echo $OPS | awk -v RS=, '{print}' > /data/ops.txt
fi
if [ -n "$WHITELIST" ]; then
log "Setting whitelist"
rm -rf /data/white-list.txt.converted
echo $WHITELIST | awk -v RS=, '{print}' > /data/white-list.txt
fi
if [ -n "$ICON" -a ! -e server-icon.png ]; then
log "Using server icon from $ICON..."
# Not sure what it is yet...call it "img"
curl -sSL -o /tmp/icon.img $ICON
specs=$(identify /tmp/icon.img | awk '{print $2,$3}')
if [ "$specs" = "PNG 64x64" ]; then
mv /tmp/icon.img /data/server-icon.png
else
log "Converting image to 64x64 PNG..."
convert /tmp/icon.img -resize 64x64! /data/server-icon.png
fi
fi
if ! isTrue ${SKIP_LOG4J_CONFIG}; then
# Set up log configuration
LOGFILE="/data/log4j2.xml"
if [ ! -e "$LOGFILE" ]; then
log "Creating log4j2.xml in ${LOGFILE}"
cp /tmp/log4j2.xml "$LOGFILE"
else
log "log4j2.xml already created, skipping"
fi
JVM_OPTS="-Dlog4j.configurationFile=/data/log4j2.xml ${JVM_OPTS}"
fi
# Make sure files exist and are valid JSON (for pre-1.12 to 1.12 upgrades)
log "Checking for JSON files."
JSON_FILES=$(find /data -maxdepth 1 -name '*.json')
for j in $JSON_FILES; do
if [[ $(cat "$j" | sed -e 's/^[[:space:]]*//' -e 's/[[:space:]]*$//') == "" ]]; then
log "Fixing JSON $j"
echo '[]' > $j
fi
done
# If any modules have been provided, copy them over
if [ -d /mods ]; then
log "Copying any mods over..."
mkdir -p /data/mods
rsync -a --out-format="update:%f:Last Modified %M" --prune-empty-dirs --update /mods /data
fi
[ -d /data/config ] || mkdir /data/config
for c in /config/*
do
if [ -f "$c" ]; then
log Copying configuration $(basename "$c")
cp -rf "$c" /data/config
fi
done
case ${TYPE} in
SPIGOT|BUKKIT|PAPER)
mkdir -p /data/plugins
if [ -d /plugins ]; then
log "Copying plugins over..."
# Copy plugins over using rsync to allow deeply nested updates of plugins
# only updates files if the source file is newer and print updated files
rsync -a --out-format="update:%f:Last Modified %M" --prune-empty-dirs --update /plugins /data
fi
;;
esac
EXTRA_ARGS=""
# Optional disable console
if versionLessThan 1.14 && [[ ${CONSOLE,,} = false ]]; then
EXTRA_ARGS+="--noconsole"
fi
# Optional disable GUI for headless servers
if [[ ${GUI} = false || ${GUI} = FALSE ]]; then
EXTRA_ARGS="${EXTRA_ARGS} nogui"
fi
# put these prior JVM_OPTS at the end to give any memory settings there higher precedence
log "Setting initial memory to ${INIT_MEMORY:=${MEMORY}} and max to ${MAX_MEMORY:=${MEMORY}}"
expandedDOpts=
if [ -n "$JVM_DD_OPTS" ]; then
for dopt in $JVM_DD_OPTS
do
expandedDOpts="${expandedDOpts} -D${dopt/:/=}"
done
fi
if isTrue ${ENABLE_JMX}; then
: ${JMX_HOST:=0.0.0.0}
: ${JMX_PORT:=7091}
JVM_OPTS="${JVM_OPTS}
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.local.only=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=${JMX_PORT}
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.rmi.port=${JMX_PORT}
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.authenticate=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.host=${JMX_HOST}
-Djava.rmi.server.hostname=${JMX_HOST}"
log "JMX is enabled. Make sure you have port forwarding for ${JMX_PORT}"
fi
if isTrue "${USE_AIKAR_FLAGS}"; then
# From https://mcflags.emc.gs/
if (( $(normalizeMemSize "${MAX_MEMORY}") >= $(normalizeMemSize 12g) )); then
log "Using Aikar's >12GB flags"
G1NewSizePercent=40
G1MaxNewSizePercent=50
G1HeapRegionSize=16M
G1ReservePercent=15
InitiatingHeapOccupancyPercent=20
else
log "Using Aikar's flags"
G1NewSizePercent=30
G1MaxNewSizePercent=40
G1HeapRegionSize=8M
G1ReservePercent=20
InitiatingHeapOccupancyPercent=15
fi
JVM_XX_OPTS="${JVM_XX_OPTS}
-XX:+UseG1GC
-XX:+ParallelRefProcEnabled
-XX:MaxGCPauseMillis=200
-XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions
-XX:+DisableExplicitGC
-XX:+AlwaysPreTouch
-XX:G1NewSizePercent=${G1NewSizePercent}
-XX:G1MaxNewSizePercent=${G1MaxNewSizePercent}
-XX:G1HeapRegionSize=${G1HeapRegionSize}
-XX:G1ReservePercent=${G1ReservePercent}
-XX:G1HeapWastePercent=5
-XX:G1MixedGCCountTarget=4
-XX:InitiatingHeapOccupancyPercent=${InitiatingHeapOccupancyPercent}
-XX:G1MixedGCLiveThresholdPercent=90
-XX:G1RSetUpdatingPauseTimePercent=5
-XX:SurvivorRatio=32
-XX:+PerfDisableSharedMem
-XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=1
-Dusing.aikars.flags=https://mcflags.emc.gs
-Daikars.new.flags=true
"
fi
if isTrue "${USE_LARGE_PAGES}"; then
JVM_XX_OPTS="${JVM_XX_OPTS}
-XX:+UseLargePagesInMetaspace
"
fi
if isTrue "${DEBUG_MEMORY}"; then
log "Memory usage and availability (in MB)"
uname -a
free -m
fi
mcServerRunnerArgs="--stop-duration 60s"
if [[ ${TYPE} == "CURSE_INSTANCE" ]]; then
JVM_OPTS="-Xms${INIT_MEMORY} -Xmx${MAX_MEMORY} ${JVM_OPTS}"
if isTrue ${DEBUG_EXEC}; then
set -x
fi
exec mc-server-runner ${mcServerRunnerArgs} \
--cf-instance-file "${CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON}" \
java $JVM_XX_OPTS $JVM_OPTS $expandedDOpts -jar _SERVERJAR_ "$@" $EXTRA_ARGS
elif [[ ${TYPE} == "FEED-THE-BEAST" ]]; then
mcServerRunnerArgs="${mcServerRunnerArgs} --shell bash"
if [ ! -e "${FTB_DIR}/ops.json" -a -e /data/ops.txt ]; then
cp -f /data/ops.txt ${FTB_DIR}/
fi
if [ ! -e "${FTB_DIR}/whitelist.json" -a -e /data/white-list.txt ]; then
cp -f /data/white-list.txt ${FTB_DIR}/
fi
cp -f /data/eula.txt "${FTB_DIR}/"
cat > "${FTB_DIR}/settings-local.sh" <<EOF
export MIN_RAM="${INIT_MEMORY}"
export MAX_RAM="${MAX_MEMORY}"
export JAVA_PARAMETERS="${JVM_XX_OPTS} -Xms${INIT_MEMORY} ${JVM_OPTS} $expandedDOpts"
EOF
# patch CurseForge cfg file, if present
if [ -f "${FTB_DIR}/settings.cfg" ]; then
sed -i "s/MAX_RAM=[^;]*/MAX_RAM=${MAX_MEMORY}/" "${FTB_DIR}/settings.cfg"
fi
cd "${FTB_DIR}"
log "Running FTB ${FTB_SERVER_START} in ${FTB_DIR} ..."
if isTrue ${DEBUG_EXEC}; then
set -x
fi
exec mc-server-runner ${mcServerRunnerArgs} "${FTB_SERVER_START}"
else
# If we have a bootstrap.txt file... feed that in to the server stdin
if [ -f /data/bootstrap.txt ]; then
bootstrapArgs="--bootstrap /data/bootstrap.txt"
fi
log "Starting the Minecraft server..."
JVM_OPTS="-Xms${INIT_MEMORY} -Xmx${MAX_MEMORY} ${JVM_OPTS}"
if isTrue ${DEBUG_EXEC}; then
set -x
fi
exec mc-server-runner ${bootstrapArgs} ${mcServerRunnerArgs} java $JVM_XX_OPTS $JVM_OPTS $expandedDOpts -jar $SERVER "$@" $EXTRA_ARGS
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#!/bin/bash
function isURL {
local value=$1
if [[ ${value:0:8} == "https://" || ${value:0:7} == "http://" ]]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
function isTrue {
local value=${1,,}
result=
case ${value} in
true|on)
result=0
;;
*)
result=1
;;
esac
return ${result}
}
function isDebugging {
if [[ -v DEBUG ]] && [[ ${DEBUG^^} = TRUE ]]; then
return 0
else
return 1
fi
}
function debug {
if isDebugging; then
log "DEBUG: $*"
fi
}
function logn {
echo -n "[init] $*"
}
function log {
echo "[init] $*"
}
function normalizeMemSize {
local scale=1
case ${1,,} in
*k)
scale=1024;;
*m)
scale=1048576;;
*g)
scale=1073741824;;
esac
val=${1:0: -1}
echo $(( val * scale ))
}
function versionLessThan {
local activeParts
IFS=. read -ra activeParts <<< "${VANILLA_VERSION}"
local givenParts
IFS=. read -ra givenParts <<< "$1"
if (( ${#activeParts[@]} < 2 )); then
return 1
fi
if (( activeParts[0] < givenParts[0] )) || \
(( activeParts[0] == givenParts[0] && activeParts[1] < givenParts[1] )); then
return 0
else
return 1
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#!/bin/bash
. /start-utils
if ! [[ -v CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON ]]; then
log "ERROR: CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON needs to be set"
exit 2
elif ! [ -f "${CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON}" ] && [ -f "${CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON}/minecraftinstance.json" ]; then
CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON="${CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON}/minecraftinstance.json"
elif ! [ -f "${CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON}" ]; then
log "ERROR: CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON file does not exist: ${CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON}"
exit 2
fi
log "Resolved CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON as ${CURSE_INSTANCE_JSON}"
# Continue to Final Setup
exec /start-finalSetup01World "$@"

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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV TITAN_VERSION 0.5.4
RUN wget -q -O /tmp/titan.zip http://s3.thinkaurelius.com/downloads/titan/titan-$TITAN_VERSION-hadoop2.zip
RUN unzip -q /tmp/titan.zip -d /opt && rm /tmp/titan.zip
ENV TITAN_HOME /opt/titan-$TITAN_VERSION-hadoop2
WORKDIR $TITAN_HOME
VOLUME ["/conf","/data"]
ADD start-gremlin.sh /opt/start-gremlin.sh
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Runs the Gremlin console from the Titan Graph Database's "all" distribution.
# Basic Usage
To start the Gremlin console with the default configuration files available:
docker run -it itzg/titan-gremlin
In order to adjust or further define property files to use within Gremlin,
attach a host directory to the container's `/conf` such as
docker run -it -v $(pwd)/conf:/conf itzg/titan-gremlin
After running once your host directory will be populated with the distribution-default
configuration files. Modify those or add to them and they will be available during
the next time you (re)start your container.
# Connecting to Cassandra and Elasticsearch Containers
First start containers for Cassandra and Elasticsearch, where the `--name` you choose
can be arbitrary or left off to use a generated name.
docker run -d --name gremlin-cass itzg/cassandra
docker run -d --name gremlin-es itzg/elasticsearch
Now start Gremlin with networking links to those containers with the aliases
* `--link <container>:cass`
* `--link <container>:es`
such as
docker run -it --rm --link gremlin-cass:cass --link gremlin-es:es itzg/titan-gremlin
and with that you can follow the
[Graph of the Gods example](http://s3.thinkaurelius.com/docs/titan/current/getting-started.html), such as
gremlin> GraphOfTheGodsFactory.load(g)
gremlin> saturn = g.V.has('name','saturn').next()
==>v[256]
gremlin> saturn.map()
==>name=saturn
==>age=10000
gremlin> saturn.in('father').in('father').name
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#!/bin/bash
args=
if [ $(ls /conf|wc -l) = 0 ]; then
cp -r $TITAN_HOME/conf/* /conf
fi
rm -f /tmp/titan.properties
if [ -n "$CASS_PORT_9160_TCP_ADDR" ]; then
shortcut=/tmp/titan.properties
cat >> /tmp/titan.properties <<END
storage.backend=cassandra
storage.hostname=$CASS_PORT_9160_TCP_ADDR
END
elif [ -n "$CASS_ADDR" ]; then
shortcut=/tmp/titan.properties
cat >> /tmp/titan.properties <<END
storage.backend=cassandra
storage.hostname=$CASS_ADDR
END
fi
esAddr=${ES_ENV_PUBLISH_AS:-${ES_PORT_9300_TCP_ADDR}}
if [ -n "$ES_CLUSTER" -o -n "$esAddr" ]; then
shortcut=/tmp/titan.properties
cat >> /tmp/titan.properties <<END
index.search.backend=elasticsearch
index.search.elasticsearch.client-only=true
END
if [ -n "$ES_CLUSTER" ]; then
cat >> /tmp/titan.properties <<END
index.search.elasticsearch.ext.cluster.name=$ES_CLUSTER
END
fi
if [ -n "$esAddr" ]; then
# strip off the port spec, if present
esAddr=$(echo $esAddr | cut -d: -f1)
cat >> /tmp/titan.properties <<END
index.search.hostname=$esAddr
END
fi
fi
if [ -n "$shortcut" ]; then
cat > /tmp/init.groovy <<END
g = TitanFactory.open('$shortcut')
println 'The graph \'g\' was opened using $shortcut'
END
args="$args /tmp/init.groovy"
fi
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FROM itzg/ubuntu-openjdk-7
MAINTAINER itzg
ENV APT_GET_UPDATE 2014-07-19
RUN apt-get update
RUN apt-get install -y wget unzip
ENV TITAN_VER 0.4.4
ENV TITAN_STORAGE all
ENV REXSTER_VER 2.4.0
RUN wget -O /tmp/titan.zip http://s3.thinkaurelius.com/downloads/titan/titan-$TITAN_STORAGE-$TITAN_VER.zip
RUN wget -O /tmp/rexster.zip http://tinkerpop.com/downloads/rexster/rexster-server-$REXSTER_VER.zip
WORKDIR /opt
RUN unzip /tmp/titan.zip
RUN rm /tmp/titan.zip
RUN unzip /tmp/rexster.zip
RUN rm /tmp/rexster.zip
RUN ln -s titan-$TITAN_STORAGE-$TITAN_VER titan
RUN ln -s rexster-server-$REXSTER_VER rexster-server
RUN mkdir /opt/rexster-server/ext/titan
RUN ln -s /opt/titan-$TITAN_STORAGE-$TITAN_VER/lib/* /opt/rexster-server/ext/titan
RUN wget -O /opt/rexster-server/ext/titan/titan-rexter-$TITAN_VER.jar \
http://central.maven.org/maven2/com/thinkaurelius/titan/titan-rexster/$TITAN_VER/titan-rexster-$TITAN_VER.jar
# Clean up distro area
RUN rm /opt/rexster-server/ext/titan/log4j* /opt/rexster-server/ext/titan/slf4j*
RUN rm /opt/rexster-server/lib/lucene-core*
ADD gremlin /usr/local/bin/gremlin
ADD rexster /usr/local/bin/rexster
WORKDIR titan
ADD titan.properties /opt/titan/conf/titan.properties
ADD init-graph-storage.groovy /tmp/init-graph-storage.groovy
VOLUME ["/data", "/config", "/scripts"]
RUN ln -s /data /opt/titan/db
RUN gremlin -e /tmp/init-graph-storage.groovy && rm /tmp/init-graph-storage.groovy
EXPOSE 8182 8184
ADD rexster.xml /config/rexster.xml
CMD ["/usr/local/bin/rexster", "-s", "-c", "/config/rexster.xml"]

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