├── .gitignore
├── .poggit.yml
├── LICENSE
├── README.MD
├── plugin.yml
├── resources
└── config.yml
└── src
└── CustomQuery
└── iZeaoGamer
├── Main.php
├── commands
└── CustomQueryCommand.php
├── tasks
└── ServerNameTask.php
└── utils
└── Utils.php
/.gitignore:
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1 | # CakePHP 3
2 |
3 | /vendor/*
4 | /config/app.php
5 |
6 | /tmp/cache/models/*
7 | !/tmp/cache/models/empty
8 | /tmp/cache/persistent/*
9 | !/tmp/cache/persistent/empty
10 | /tmp/cache/views/*
11 | !/tmp/cache/views/empty
12 | /tmp/sessions/*
13 | !/tmp/sessions/empty
14 | /tmp/tests/*
15 | !/tmp/tests/empty
16 |
17 | /logs/*
18 | !/logs/empty
19 |
20 | # CakePHP 2
21 |
22 | /app/tmp/*
23 | /app/Config/core.php
24 | /app/Config/database.php
25 | /vendors/*
26 |
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1 | --- # Poggit-CI Manifest. Open the CI at https://poggit.pmmp.io/ci/iZeaoGamer/CustomQuery
2 | branches:
3 | - master
4 | projects:
5 | CustomQuery:
6 | libs:
7 | - src: JackMD/UpdateNotifier/UpdateNotifier
8 | version: ^1.0.0
9 | - src: JackMD/ConfigUpdater/ConfigUpdater
10 | version: ^1.0.0
11 | - src: Falkirks/spoondetector/spoondetector
12 | version: ^0.0.1
13 | ...
14 |
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/README.MD:
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1 | [](https://poggit.pmmp.io/p/CustomQuery)
2 |
3 | Custom Query, is one of the most customizable query plugins for MCPE that you'll ever find publicly and that is free for the MCPE Community.
4 | Custom Query aims for servers to make themselves more better, and allow people to recognize the customisable server.
5 | We at Custom Query, are a benefical to the MCPE Community, and dedicate our time to make this system work.
6 | Here with Custom Query, you can do the following:
7 | Fake player slots, set a list of plugins that can be displayable for your players, server name - Change your server name right from config! How great is that?, customize min-max fake player count/slots, infinity slots, enable/disable each option! Right from config.yml, so you can enable/disable the things you do or don't want.
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 | ### PLANNED / FINISHED UPDATES
12 |
13 | - [x] Infinity slots.
14 | - [x] Fake your player slots.
15 | - [x] Set which plugins other players can see.
16 | - [x] Enable/disable options to suit your needs.
17 | - [x] set min-max player slots (fake query system)
18 | - [x] Added color coding support for server names.
19 | - [x] Set variables for server names.
20 | - [x] Customizable server list MOTD (When posting your server) (Untested)
21 | - [x] Add a task class. (Untested)
22 | - [x] Add commands to edit the query settings.
23 | - [x] Add /customquery reload to reload the configurations without the need of a server restart.
24 | - [x] Add /customquery help for a list of main commands you can use.
25 | - [x] Add an option to enable/disable query commands use in game to set your settings.
26 | - [x] Configure permission nodes from config.yml.
27 | - [x] Completely revamp the ideas of commands, and putting it onto a seperate file (CustomQueryCommand class).
28 | - [x] Register the command without the need of using plugin.yml to do it for you.
29 | - [x] Register the permission without the need of using plugin.yml to do it for you - We'll do more relating to this soon to support it even better.
30 | - [x] Notify you on any releases with this plugin from poggit to console.
31 | - [x] Add config versioning.
32 | - [x] Fix dependency issue.
33 | - [x] Add virions section in plugin.yml, allowing the server to know what virions are in this plugin.
34 | - [x] Add more requirements for virions in poggit.yml
35 | - [x] Move all utils related to Utils class. This is so we can keep the updaters seperated with the main class file. Things such as: Virions check, check for config updaters, and Update notifier will be in the Utils class.
36 | - [x] Release out of the ALPHA stages.
37 | - [x] Added SpoonDetector compatibility.
38 | - [x] Allow spaces for each messages. At the moment, you can use: "" for spaces in the message/value section after the name of the option. We'll see if we can add such support soon.
39 | - [x] Fix onEnable() state errors + Move isPhar() to Main class.
40 | - [x] Add online support with Server MOTD.
41 | - [ ] Make messages configurable.
42 | - [ ] Add formsapi support - not confirmed.
43 | - [ ] Add an option whether to add support for formsapi or use command arguments instead.
44 |
45 |
46 | ### NOTE
47 | ## This plugin is currently in the BETA stages, If you find any errors or issues, please open a new issue with the error log.
48 |
49 |
50 |
51 | ### HOW TO INSTALL
52 | 1. Simply download this plugin either from https://poggit.pmmp.io/p/CustomQuery/ (More stable.) or from one of the dev builds (Bleeding edge builds), which you can get fom this link: https://poggit.pmmp.io/ci/iZeaoGamer/CustomQuery/CustomQuery
53 | 2. Once installed, drop the plugin into plugins folder.
54 | 3. Start/restart your server from console or terminal.
55 | 4. Done. If any errors display, please open a new issue containing the error log.
56 | If you want to know about how to setup the plugin (IN GAME), then please go to HOW TO SETUP section.
57 |
58 | ### HOW TO SETUP
59 | 1. If the plugin is successfully installed, and working on your server, then go to plugin_data.
60 | 2. Then go to where it says CustomQuery folder, the config should be available to you.
61 | 3. Go to the config.yml file.
62 | 4. Now, here's where all of the config options should be available to you. Now, this tutorial is mainly discussing about setting up your settings in game.
63 | 5. So once you're on your config.yml file, copy one of the options (that you would like to add / setup) to in game. We'll use fake-slots as an example.
64 | 6. Then, use /customquery fake-slots true, which would set up the fake slots option to true. You can use the option as false as well if you prefer not to use such options.
65 |
66 | Want to setup min-max player slots of your fake querying? Then great! Here's how:
67 | 1. Go to the config.yml file (as instructed above from before.)
68 | 2. Copy the option: min-slots and use /customquery min-slots 10, which will set up 10 as the minimum slots as lowest player slots you can go to.
69 | 3. Then copy the option: max-slots and use /customquery max-slots 1000, which will set up 1,000 as the maximum slots as highest player slots you can go up to.
70 |
71 | These are just examples of how to setup your config options.
72 | To know more about setting up as more examples, please head over to OPTIONS EXPLAINATION section.
73 |
74 |
75 | ### OPTIONS EXPLAINATION
76 | The usages to the settings system, is: /query
77 | The alias to the Query command is /cq.
78 | is the setting specified and provided to you from config.yml, and value is the value of the option. It could be: true or false if it's enabling a option or feature.
79 | If you're setting a message such as server list motd message, then that'd be a string, leading to a message for that option.
80 | If you're setting a numeric option such as: min-slots - 10 or max-slots 1000, then that'd be a int, which is a number-type option.
81 | If you're setting a array option (Arrays, meaning [] which you'd have to enter such as: set-plugins, then that'd be an array, which allows you to set multiple plugins as to what the server will display/show.
82 | boolean is true/false or a return type. So if you're setting a option that allows you to enable/disable a option / feature, which would either be: true, or false, then that's a boolean. If you're still having issues with setting up, then please open an issue regarding so. I'll make it easier soon by displaying all command usages (including settings which are validable from the /customquery help command.
83 |
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/plugin.yml:
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1 | name: CustomQuery
2 | version: 1.1.3-BETA
3 | api: 3.0.0
4 | author: iZeaoGamer
5 | main: CustomQuery\iZeaoGamer\Main
6 | description: "A customizable query plugin, where you can configure anything that relates to Querying your server."
7 |
8 | virions:
9 | - UpdateNotifier
10 | - ConfigUpdater
11 |
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/resources/config.yml:
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1 | ## Welcome to CustomQuery plugin configurations, where you can configure
2 | ## the way you handle Queries.
3 | ### Plugin Settings:
4 | config-version: 0.2
5 | ## DO NOT CHANGE THE OPTION ABOVE. DOING SO WILL POSSIBLY BREAK THE PLUGIN. This is for internal use only.
6 |
7 | ### Command settings:
8 | enable-commands: true
9 | ### Enable/disable query commands in game.
10 | ### If enabled, you can set your configurations using commands.
11 | ### If set to false, then you'll need to use the config.yml file to set your options.
12 |
13 | permission: "customquery.settings"
14 | ### A permission node option, where you can customize your permissions to whatever you want.
15 |
16 | allow-console: true
17 | ## This option allows you to toggle on/off console detection.
18 | ## If set to true, console detection will be turned off.
19 | ## If set to false, console detection will be turned on.
20 |
21 | ### Plugin / config options:
22 | show-plugins: false
23 | ### This option allows you to toggle on/off showing plugins (By defaulted, and in which are real).
24 | ## If this option is set to false, it will show up fake plugins (If fake-plugins option is set to true.)
25 | ## If this option is set to true, then it'll show real plugins, and may possibly overwrite fake-plugins, or overwrite one and another.
26 | ## It's best to keep one of the options "show-plugins" or "fake-plugins" to either true or false.
27 | ## Make sure they're not the same option just in case it does overwrite.
28 |
29 |
30 | fake-plugins: true
31 | ## If this option is set to true, you can customize what plugins are shown on the server list websites.
32 |
33 | set-fake-plugins: []
34 | ## If fake-plugins option is set to true, customize which plugins should be shown / displayed.
35 |
36 | infinity-slots: true
37 | ## If this option is set to true, the max players slots will be 1 above the player count that is currently online. So it'd look like this: 0/1. If one person joined, it'll be 1/2, etc.
38 |
39 | enable-serverlist-motd: true
40 | ## Allows you to enable/disable server list MOTD (From server list websites.)
41 | ## Currently untested, and may/may not overwrite the default-servername options.
42 |
43 | motd-serverlist-message: "Welcome! Join!"
44 | ## The MOTD from server list websites. (when posting your server)
45 |
46 | default-servername: false
47 | ## If set to true, then it'll use the defaulted server name (given by pocketmine's standards or another plugin.)
48 | ## If option set to false, then the server name system will use this plugin, and the option for it below.
49 | ## WARNING - Due to v1.0.1+ ALPHA version, this functionality may not work.
50 | ## If this functionality doesn't work, please report it at our github plugin page, and set default-servername to true.
51 |
52 | enable-player-motd: true
53 | ## If set to true, then it'll use the new-player-motd and the old-player-motd messages (set below).
54 | ## What this does, is it allows you to show those that haven't joined the server before's MOTD, and then the old player's MOTD (Those that have joined before.)
55 | ## If set to false, player motd messages will be disabled.
56 | ## Keep in mind - This functionality may not work. Use at your own risk!
57 |
58 | new-player-motd: "Most customizable Query plugin."
59 | ## Set the server name for the Query to generate the server MOTD data.
60 | ## Use & color code symbol for coloring your server name.
61 | ## Variables:
62 | # {online} = Shows how many players are online.
63 | # {maxplayers} - Shows the maximum of players (slots).
64 | # {newbie} - Displays the new player name.
65 | ## This option allows you to show a new player MOTD message when someone has never joined the server before, and the MOTD should show such data.
66 |
67 | old-player-motd: "Hello, {player}!"
68 | ## Set the server name for the Query to generate the server MOTD data.
69 | ## Use & color code symbol for coloring your server name.
70 | ## Variables:
71 | # {online} = Shows the amount of players currently online.
72 | # {maxplayers} = Shows the maximum of players the server can go up to. (it has its limits.)
73 | # {player} = Displays the old player name.
74 | ##This option allows you to show the old player name.
75 |
76 | fake-slots: true
77 | ## Allows you to fake your player slots.
78 |
79 | min-slots: 10
80 | ## From first player slot (which is minimum) and then the maximum of slots it can go up to via fake querying it.
81 |
82 | max-slots: 1000
83 |
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/src/CustomQuery/iZeaoGamer/Main.php:
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1 | isPhar()){
22 | $this->getLogger()->error("!== PHAR REQUIRED !==");
23 | $this->getLogger()->error("You need to run this plugin using a .phar file.");
24 | $this->getLogger()->error("You're currently running this plugin from source.");
25 | $this->getLogger()->error("You can get a packaged release at: https://poggit.pmmp.io/ci/iZeaoGamer/CustomQuery/CustomQuery");
26 | $this->getLogger()->error("Plugin disabling to prevent this plugin from using source code.");
27 | $this->getServer()->getPluginManager()->disablePlugin($this);
28 | }
29 | if(!is_file($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml")) {
30 | $this->saveDefaultConfig();
31 | }
32 | $this->utils = new Utils($this);
33 | $this->utils->PluginUpdater();
34 | $this->utils->ConfigUpdater();
35 |
36 | $config = new Config($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
37 | $this->getServer()->getPluginManager()->registerEvents($this, $this);
38 | if (!is_dir($this->getDataFolder())) {
39 | @mkdir($this->getDataFolder());
40 | }
41 | $config = new Config($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
42 | if($config->get("enable-commands") === true){
43 | $this->getServer()->getCommandMap()->register("customquery", new CustomQueryCommand($this));
44 | if($config->get("default-server-name" === false)){
45 | if(count($offline = $this->getServer()->getOnlinePlayers()) < 1){
46 | $this->getScheduler()->scheduleRepeatingTask(new ServerNameTask($this, $offline), 20);
47 | }elseif(count($online = $this->getServer()->getOnlinePlayers()) >= 1){
48 | $this->getScheduler()->scheduleRepeatingTask(new ServerNameTask($this, $online), 20);
49 | }
50 | }
51 | }
52 | }
53 | /*
54 | * An event function, allowing you to edit parts of the Query system for your servers.
55 | */
56 | public function onQuery(QueryRegenerateEvent $event){
57 | $config = new Config($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
58 | if($config->get("show-plugins") === true){
59 | $event->setListPlugins(true);
60 | }
61 | if($config->get("fake-plugins") === true){
62 | $this->plugins = $config->get("set-fake-plugins");
63 | foreach($this->plugins as $plugins){
64 | $event->setPlugins([$plugins]);
65 | }
66 | }
67 | $config = new Config($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
68 | if($config->get("infinity-slots") === true){
69 | $event->setMaxPlayerCount($event->getPlayerCount() + 1);
70 | }
71 | $config = new Config($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
72 | if($config->get("enable-serverlist-motd") === true){
73 | $serverList = $config->get("motd-serverlist-message");
74 | $event->setServerName(TextFormat::colorize($serverList)); //To-Do implement some variables for this option.
75 | }
76 | $config = new Config($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
77 | if($config->get("fake-slots") === true){
78 | $minPlayerCount = $config->get("min-slots");
79 | $maxPlayerCount = $config->get("max-slots");
80 | $event->setPlayerCount(mt_rand($minPlayerCount, $maxPlayerCount));
81 | }
82 | }
83 | }
84 |
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/src/CustomQuery/iZeaoGamer/commands/CustomQueryCommand.php:
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1 | ", ["cq"]); //Command, description, usage, and aliases, each extendations can be different to others. This is from extending commands file for Pocketmine.
16 | $this->plugin = $plugin; //Registering the variable so it can be used in functions. (Within this class file)
17 | }
18 | public function execute(CommandSender $sender, string $label, array $args): bool{
19 | $config = new Config($this->plugin->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
20 | if($config->get("allow-console") === false){
21 | if(!($sender instanceof Player)){
22 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cPlease use this command in game."));
23 | } elseif($config->get("allow-console") === true && $sender instanceof Player or $config->get("allow-console") === false && $sender instanceof Player){
24 | if(!$sender->hasPermission($config->get("permission"))){
25 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cYou don't have permission to use this command."));
26 | return false;
27 | }
28 | }
29 | if(!isset($args[0])){
30 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&aUsage incorrect. Please use: &b/$label "));
31 | return true;
32 | }
33 | }
34 | if($args[0] === null){
35 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid setting &4" . $args[0] . "&c Type: /$label help for a list of helpful commands."));
36 | return true;
37 | }
38 | if($args[0] === "help"){
39 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&aHelp page:"));
40 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&b/$label reload &7- Reload config."));
41 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&b/$label &7- Setting the config options."));//to-do see if we should add all command arguments to /customquery help.
42 | return true;
43 | }
44 | if($args[0] === "reload"){
45 | $this->plugin->reloadConfig();
46 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&aConfig reloaded successfully."));
47 | return true;
48 | }//To-Do make messages editable.
49 | if($args[0] === "fake-plugins"){
50 | if(!isset($args[1])){
51 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption must return a value (true/false)"));
52 | return true;
53 | }
54 | }
55 | if($args[1] === "true"){
56 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
57 | $config->set("fake-plugins", true);
58 | } else {
59 | if($args[1] === "false"){
60 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
61 | $config->set("fake-plugins", false);
62 | return true;
63 | } else {
64 | if($args[1] != true and $args[1] != false){
65 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid value."));
66 | return true;
67 | }
68 | }
69 | }
70 | if($args[0] === "show-plugins"){
71 | if(!isset($args[1])){
72 | $sender->sendMessgae(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption must return a value (true/false)"));
73 | return true;
74 | }
75 | }
76 | if($args[1] === "true"){
77 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
78 | $config->set("show-plugins", true);
79 |
80 | } else {
81 | if($args[1] === "false"){
82 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
83 | $config->set("show-plugins", false);
84 |
85 | return true;
86 | } else {
87 | if($args[1] != true and $args[1] != false){
88 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid value."));
89 | return true;
90 | }
91 | }
92 | }
93 | if($args[0] === "infinity-slots"){
94 | if(!isset($args[1])){
95 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption must return a value (true/false)"));
96 | return true;
97 | }
98 | }
99 | if($args[1] === "true"){
100 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
101 | $config->set("infinity-slots", $args[1]);
102 |
103 | } else {
104 | if($args[1] === "false"){
105 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
106 | $config->set("infinity-slots", $args[1]);
107 |
108 | } else {
109 | if($args[1] != true and $args[1] != false){
110 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid value."));
111 | return true;
112 | }
113 | }
114 | }
115 | if($args[0] === "enable-serverlist-motd"){
116 | if(!isset($args[1])){
117 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption must return a value (true/false)"));
118 | return true;
119 | }
120 | }
121 | if($args[1] === "true"){
122 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
123 | $config->set("enable-serverlist-motd", $args[1]);
124 |
125 | } else {
126 | if($args[1] === "false"){
127 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
128 | $config->set("enable-serverlist-motd", $args[1]);
129 |
130 | } else {
131 | if($args[1] != true and $args[1] != false){
132 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid value."));
133 | return true;
134 | }
135 | }
136 | }
137 | if($args[0] === "fake-slots"){
138 | if(!isset($args[1])){
139 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption must return a value (true/false)"));
140 | return true;
141 | }
142 | }
143 | if($args[1] === "true"){
144 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
145 | $config->set("fake-slots", $args[1]);
146 |
147 | } else {
148 | if($args[1] === "false"){
149 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
150 | $config->set("fake-slots", $args[1]);
151 |
152 | } else {
153 | if($args[1] != true and $args[1] != false){
154 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid value."));
155 | return true;
156 | }
157 | }
158 | }
159 | if($args[0] === "default-server-name"){
160 | if(!isset($args[1])){
161 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption must return a value (true/false)"));
162 | return true;
163 | }
164 | }
165 | if($args[1] === "true"){
166 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
167 | $config->set("default-server-name", $args[1]);
168 | $config->save();
169 | } else {
170 | if($args[1] === "false"){
171 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] option to $args[1]."));
172 | $config->set("default-server-name", $args[1]);
173 | $config->save();
174 | } else {
175 | if($args[1] != true and $args[1] != false){
176 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid value."));
177 | return true;
178 | }
179 | }
180 | }
181 |
182 | if($args[0] === "set-fake-plugins"){
183 | if(!isset($args[1])){
184 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption cannot be empty. Use: /$label $args[0] "));
185 | return true;
186 | }
187 | }
188 | if(!is_array($config->get("set-fake-plugins"))){
189 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cPlease use arrays []."));
190 | } else {
191 | $fakeplugins = implode(" ", $args);
192 | $config->set("set-fake-plugins", $fakeplugins);
193 |
194 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set '$args[0]' to &5" . $fakeplugins . "&d."));
195 | return true;
196 | }
197 | if($args[0] === "motd-serverlist-message"){
198 | if(!isset($args[1])){
199 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption cannot be left empty."));
200 | return true;
201 | }
202 | $mslm = implode(" ", $args);
203 | $config->set("motd-serverlist-message", $mslm);
204 |
205 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set $args[0] to&5 " . $mslm . "&d."));
206 | return true;
207 | }
208 | if($args[0] === "new-player-motd"){
209 | if(!isset($args[1])){
210 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption cannot be left empty."));
211 | return true;
212 | }
213 | $npm = implode(" ", $args);
214 | $config->set("new-player-motd", $npm);
215 |
216 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set '$args[0]' message to " . $npm));
217 | return true;
218 | }
219 | if($args[0] === "old-player-motd"){
220 | if(!isset($args[1])){
221 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption cannot be left empty."));
222 | }
223 | }
224 | $opm = implode(" ", $args);
225 | $config->set("old-player-motd", $opm);
226 |
227 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set '$args[0]' message to " . $opm));
228 | return true;
229 | if($args[0] === "min-slots"){
230 | if(!is_int($args[1])){
231 | $ms = implode(" ", $args);
232 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid option - Option must be a numeric number, $ms given."));
233 | return true;
234 | }
235 | if(!isset($args[1])){
236 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption cannot be left empty."));
237 | return true;
238 | }
239 | $ms = implode(" ", $args);
240 | $config->set("min-slots", $ms);
241 |
242 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set '$args[0]' option to &5" . $ms));
243 | return true;
244 | }
245 | if($args[0] === "max-slots"){
246 | if(!is_int($args[1])){
247 | $ms = implode(" ", $args);
248 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cInvalid option - Option must be a numeric number, $ms given."));
249 | }
250 | if(!isset($args[1])){
251 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&cOption cannot be left empty."));
252 | return true;
253 | }
254 | $ms = implode(" ", $args);
255 | $config->set("max-slots", $ms);
256 |
257 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::colorize("&dYou've set '$args[0]' option to &5" . $ms));
258 | return true;
259 | }
260 | }
261 | }
262 |
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1 | plugin, as shown below.
17 | $this->plugin = $plugin; //Registering variables.
18 | $this->player = $player; //Registering variables.
19 | }
20 | public function onRun(int $currentTick): void{ //A function, where you can run the task, and use the example functions below.
21 | $config = new Config($this->plugin->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
22 | if($config->get("default-servername") === false){
23 | if($config->get("enable-player-motd") === true){
24 | $serverName = $config->get("new-player-motd");
25 | $serverNameOld = $config->get("old-player-motd");
26 | if(!$this->player instanceof Player){ //This shouldn't instance a player if they're not online.
27 | if(!$this->player->hasPlayedBefore()){ //This shows the MOTD message if they've never played before.
28 | $this->plugin->getServer()->getNetwork()->setName(TextFormat::colorize(str_replace(["{online}", "{maxplayers}", "{newbie}"], [count($this->plugin->getServer()->getOnlinePlayers()), $this->plugin->getServer()->getMaxPlayers(), $this->player->getName()], $serverName))); //to-do not sure if this'll work.
29 | } else {
30 | //Now, the below message will be if the player has played before, as } else { will give the latest and lowest if statement.
31 | $this->plugin->getServer()->getNetwork()->setName(TextFormat::colorize(str_replace(["{online}", "{maxplayers}", "{player}"], [count($this->plugin->getServer()->getOnlinePlayers()), $this->plugin->getServer()->getMaxPlayers(), $this->player->getName()], $serverNameOld)));
32 | }
33 | }
34 | }
35 | }
36 | }
37 | }
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1 | plugin = $plugin; //Register variable
16 | }
17 | /** @var int */
18 | private const CONFIG_VERSION = 0.2; //Register config version file - Will get updated everytime a new config version is available.
19 | /**
20 | * Checks if a new version of this plugin is released.
21 | */
22 | public function PluginUpdater(): void{
23 | UpdateNotifier::checkUpdate($this->plugin, $this->plugin->getDescription()->getName(), $this->plugin->getDescription()->getVersion());
24 | }
25 |
26 | /**
27 | * Checks if a new config update is available for this plugin.
28 | */
29 | public function ConfigUpdater(): void{
30 | $config = new Config($this->plugin->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", Config::YAML, array());
31 | ConfigUpdater::checkUpdate($this->plugin, $config, "config-version", self::CONFIG_VERSION);
32 | }
33 | }
34 |
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