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taurus

the functional backend utility

Taurus is a utility to administer backups with future integration with rsync. Many other features are either included or planned such as chat bridges using rcon and/or parsing the pipe output from programs/games.

This bot is meant to be interacted with through a 'frontend' using a websocket. A javascript example of this is included in js folder. Future additions will allow copies of itself to communicate with each other across servers.

Doing this has a few effects, primarily, it isolates a whole set of issues to the code that is running in the front. Stability like this is important with things that handle file system operations such as backups, as this is why I've split like this.

This has similar use cases to this, however I feel it is far more efficient.

installation

it is recommended you have cargo installed

ensure that you have tar, tmux, and git; this was only tested on linux, however, any *nix based system should support it, and wsl2 for windows should also function fine.

$ wget https://github.com/NotCreative21/taurus/blob/master/install.sh -sSf | sh
  • the lld linker can be used to improve compiling times

The required configuration files will be generated on the initial run, additional optional configs can be filled out for more features.

Websocket command info:

Command arguments response description
MSG message to send None send a chat message to any session labeled "game"
URL [TEXT] None sends a clickable url in game chat
LIST None list sessions with online players of each equal to sending "list" with RCON
BACKUP <SESSION_NAME> result of attempt to start backup updates/creates(if it doesn't already exists) an incremental copy on disk of the world folder, then creates a gzip archive of the folder with a timestampted name
CP_REGION <SESSION_NAME> <REGION_X> <REGION_Z> url to region copies the specified structure into the webserver directory and returns a url to it, note: only include the region x and z numbers not anything else
LIST_BRIDGES None a formatted list of the chat bridges and their states shows info on each session
RM_BACKUP <BACKUP_NAME> result of attempting to delete file can remove backups from file name
TOGGLE_BRIDGE <SESSION_NAME> shows if state was toggled can toggle the chat bridge of a singular session
CMD <SESSION_NAME> command None send a command to a certain session, can be shell or in game command
RCON response to the sent command executes command with rcon
CP_STRUCTURE <SESSION_NAME> <STRUCTURE_NAME> url to the structure copies the specified structure into the webserver directory and returns a url to it
LIST_STRUCTURES <SESSION_NAME> list structure files in the session shows all files in the structure folder
LIST_BACKUPS None list of backups list all files ending with .tar.gz in the backup folder
RESTART None restarting... or failed to execute restart script executes restart script
SHELL None execute a shell command
HEARTBEAT None true or false determines if the system has high ram usage, storage usage, etc.
CHECK None string of info about system shows the ram usage, cpu usage, storage usage of the server etc.
PING None PONG timestamp returns unix timestamp in ms of system time

current features

  • interacted with through a websocket
  • unified chat bridge between minecraft, discord, and other games
  • async code base
  • execute in-game commands, shell commands, etc, via discord
  • server monitor, checks server health and warns if there are issues
  • backup manager, create, delete, and list backups from discord
  • backup scheduler, create backups on intervals

currently under development

  • recompiling system
  • upload updated world file or regions to an smp copy
  • region backup system, save/load backups
  • event handling for talking through the webserver

future features

  • chest searcher per a region
  • scoreboard comparison from two different dates
  • future phone app for push notifications