├── DemoRecorder ├── DemoRecorder.cs ├── DemoRecorder.csproj └── PluginConfig.cs ├── LICENSE ├── README.md └── webserver ├── Config.json ├── assets ├── css │ └── app.css └── maps │ ├── de_ancient.jpg │ ├── de_anubis.jpg │ ├── de_dust2.jpg │ ├── de_inferno.jpg │ ├── de_mirage.jpg │ ├── de_nuke.jpg │ ├── de_overpass.jpg │ ├── de_vertigo.jpg │ └── nomap.jpg ├── demos.js ├── package.json └── views ├── layouts └── default.html └── pages ├── 404.html └── index.html /DemoRecorder/DemoRecorder.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API; 2 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core; 3 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Core.Attributes.Registration; 4 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Admin; 5 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Commands; 6 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Config; 7 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Utils; 8 | using CounterStrikeSharp.API.Modules.Memory.DynamicFunctions; 9 | using Microsoft.Extensions.Logging; 10 | using System.Runtime.InteropServices; 11 | 12 | namespace DemoRecorder; 13 | 14 | public class DemoRecorder : BasePlugin, IPluginConfig 15 | { 16 | public override string ModuleName { get; } = "DemoRecorder"; 17 | public override string ModuleVersion { get; } = "1.0.1"; 18 | public override string ModuleAuthor { get; } = "SAPSAN"; 19 | public required PluginConfig Config { get; set; } 20 | 21 | public List connectedPlayers = new(); 22 | 23 | private static string g_sDemosName = new (DateTime.Now.ToString("dd_MM_yyyy_HH_mm") + "-" + Server.MapName + ".dem"), 24 | g_sDemosDir = Server.GameDirectory; 25 | 26 | private static readonly string g_BinaryPath = g_sDemosDir + "/bin/" + (RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.Linux) ? "linuxsteamrt64/libengine2.so" : "win64/engine2.dll"), 27 | g_Signature = RuntimeInformation.IsOSPlatform(OSPlatform.Linux) 28 | ? @"\x55\x48\x89\xE5\x41\x57\x41\x56\x41\x55\x49\x89\xF5\x41\x54\x4C\x8D\x67\x08" 29 | : @"\x40\x55\x56\x41\x57\x48\x8D\x6C\x24\x00\x48\x81\xEC\x00\x00\x00\x00\x80\xB9\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00"; 30 | 31 | public bool g_bChangeMap, bOldState, g_bState; 32 | 33 | public MemoryFunctionVoid RecordEnd = new(g_Signature, g_BinaryPath); 34 | 35 | private HookResult RecordEndHookResult(DynamicHook hook) 36 | { 37 | Task.Delay(1000).ContinueWith((task) => 38 | { 39 | UploadDemo(g_sDemosDir + g_sDemosName, g_bState); 40 | }); 41 | return HookResult.Continue; 42 | } 43 | 44 | public void OnConfigParsed(PluginConfig config) 45 | { 46 | config = ConfigManager.Load(ModuleName); 47 | Config = config; 48 | 49 | g_sDemosDir = Server.GameDirectory + "/csgo/addons/counterstrikesharp/data/" + Config.DemosDir; 50 | CreateDemoDir(); 51 | } 52 | 53 | public override void Load(bool hotReload) 54 | { 55 | Directory.SetCurrentDirectory(Server.GameDirectory); 56 | 57 | CreateDemoDir(); 58 | 59 | RecordEnd.Hook(RecordEndHookResult, HookMode.Post); 60 | 61 | RegisterEventHandler(OnEventCsIntermissionPost); 62 | RegisterListener(OnMapStartHandler); 63 | RegisterListener(OnMapEndHandler); 64 | UploadAllDemos(); 65 | } 66 | 67 | public override void Unload (bool hotReload) 68 | { 69 | RecordEnd.Unhook(RecordEndHookResult, HookMode.Post); 70 | } 71 | 72 | [GameEventHandler(mode: HookMode.Post)] 73 | private HookResult OnEventCsIntermissionPost(EventCsIntermission @event, GameEventInfo info) 74 | { 75 | g_bState = true; 76 | RecordDemo(false); 77 | g_bChangeMap = true; 78 | return HookResult.Continue; 79 | } 80 | 81 | [RequiresPermissions("@css/root")] 82 | [ConsoleCommand("css_dr_reload")] 83 | public void OnReloadCommand(CCSPlayerController? controller, CommandInfo info) 84 | { 85 | OnConfigParsed(Config); 86 | Logger.LogInformation(">> Config reloaded!"); 87 | controller?.PrintToChat($" {ChatColors.Red}[Demo Recorder] {ChatColors.Default}Config reloaded {ChatColors.Green}success{ChatColors.Default}!"); 88 | } 89 | 90 | [GameEventHandler] 91 | public HookResult OnPlayerConnectedFull(EventPlayerConnectFull @event, GameEventInfo info) 92 | { 93 | var player = @event.Userid; 94 | 95 | if (!player.IsBot) 96 | { 97 | connectedPlayers.Add(player); 98 | 99 | if (GetActivePlayerCount() >= Config.MinOnline) 100 | { 101 | g_bState = false; 102 | RecordDemo(true); 103 | } 104 | return HookResult.Continue; 105 | } 106 | return HookResult.Continue; 107 | } 108 | 109 | [GameEventHandler] 110 | public HookResult OnPlayerDisconnect(EventPlayerDisconnect @event, GameEventInfo info) 111 | { 112 | var player = @event.Userid; 113 | 114 | connectedPlayers.Remove(player); 115 | 116 | if (GetActivePlayerCount() < Config.MinOnline) 117 | { 118 | g_bState = true; 119 | RecordDemo(false); 120 | 121 | } 122 | return HookResult.Continue; 123 | } 124 | 125 | private void OnMapStartHandler(string mapName) 126 | { 127 | g_bChangeMap = false; 128 | g_sDemosName = new string(DateTime.Now.ToString("dd_MM_yyyy_HH_mm") + "-" + mapName + ".dem"); 129 | } 130 | 131 | private void CreateDemoDir() 132 | { 133 | if (!Directory.Exists(g_sDemosDir)) 134 | { 135 | Logger.LogInformation(">> Create folder for demos: {Folder}.", g_sDemosDir); 136 | 137 | Directory.CreateDirectory(g_sDemosDir); 138 | } 139 | } 140 | 141 | private void OnMapEndHandler() 142 | { 143 | if (!g_bChangeMap) 144 | { 145 | g_bState = false; 146 | RecordDemo(false); 147 | g_bChangeMap = true; 148 | } 149 | } 150 | 151 | private void RecordDemo(bool bState) 152 | { 153 | if (g_bChangeMap) 154 | { 155 | return; 156 | } 157 | 158 | if (bState && !bOldState) 159 | { 160 | bOldState = true; 161 | 162 | Server.ExecuteCommand($"tv_record \"addons/counterstrikesharp/data/{Config.DemosDir}{g_sDemosName}\""); 163 | 164 | Logger.LogInformation(">> Recording start ({Name}).", g_sDemosName); 165 | } 166 | else if (!bState && bOldState) 167 | { 168 | bOldState = false; 169 | Server.ExecuteCommand($"tv_stoprecord"); 170 | Logger.LogInformation(">> Recording stop ({Name}).", g_sDemosName); 171 | 172 | } 173 | } 174 | 175 | async void UploadDemo(string path, bool bUploadOld = false) 176 | { 177 | if (!File.Exists(path)) return; 178 | 179 | try 180 | { 181 | string Status = await UploadFile(path); 182 | 183 | if(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(Status)) 184 | { 185 | Logger.LogInformation(">> Demo upload complete: {File}", path.Split('/').Last()); 186 | File.Delete(path); 187 | } 188 | else Logger.LogInformation(">> Demo upload faill: {File}", path.Split('/').Last()); 189 | 190 | } 191 | catch (Exception ex) 192 | { 193 | Logger.LogInformation(">> UploadDemo Exception: {ex}", ex); 194 | } 195 | 196 | if(bUploadOld) 197 | { 198 | UploadAllDemos(); 199 | } 200 | } 201 | 202 | public async Task UploadFile(string path) 203 | { 204 | using var client = new HttpClient(); 205 | { 206 | using var content = new StreamContent(File.OpenRead(path)); 207 | { 208 | content.Headers.Remove("Content-Type"); 209 | content.Headers.Add("Content-Type", "application/octet-stream"); 210 | 211 | using var req = new HttpRequestMessage(HttpMethod.Put, Config.UploadUrl); 212 | { 213 | req.Headers.Add("Auth", Config.Token); 214 | req.Headers.Add("Demo-Name", path.Split('/').Last()); 215 | req.Headers.Add("Demo-ServerId", Config.ServerId.ToString()); 216 | req.Headers.Add("Demo-Time", File.GetCreationTime(path).ToString()); 217 | 218 | req.Content = content; 219 | 220 | using HttpResponseMessage resp = await client.SendAsync(req); 221 | { 222 | resp.EnsureSuccessStatusCode(); 223 | return await resp.Content.ReadAsStringAsync(); 224 | } 225 | } 226 | } 227 | } 228 | } 229 | 230 | void UploadAllDemos() 231 | { 232 | foreach (string file in Directory.GetFiles(g_sDemosDir)) 233 | { 234 | Logger.LogInformation(">> Try upload old demo: {File}", file); 235 | UploadDemo(file); 236 | } 237 | } 238 | 239 | private int GetActivePlayerCount() 240 | { 241 | return connectedPlayers.Count; 242 | } 243 | } 244 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DemoRecorder/DemoRecorder.csproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | net7.0 5 | enable 6 | enable 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /DemoRecorder/PluginConfig.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | using System.Text.Json.Serialization; 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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # CS2--DemoRecoder 2 | 3 | ### Requirements 4 | * [CounterStrikeSharp](https://github.com/roflmuffin/CounterStrikeSharp/) (version 142 or higher) 5 | 6 | ### Installation 7 | 8 | Drag and drop from [releases](https://github.com/sapsanDev/CS2--DemoRecoder/releases) to game/csgo/addons/counterstrikesharp/plugins 9 | 10 | ### Configuration 11 | Configure the file DemoRecorder.json generated on addons/counterstrikesharp/configs/plugins/DemoRecorder 12 | ```json 13 | { 14 | "MinOnline": 4, 15 | "ServerId": 1, 16 | "DemosDir": "demos/", 17 | "Token": "your_web_app_token", 18 | "UploadUrl": "http://example.com:2053/upload" 19 | } 20 | ``` 21 | * MinOnline - 4: Minimum online requirement to start recording a demo. 22 | * ServerId - 1: Unique server ID. 23 | * DemosDir - "demos/": The folder for recording the demo on the server is created along the path addons/counterstrikesharp/data/ 24 | * Token - "your_web_app_token": Your WEB token for uploading demo to the site. 25 | * UploadUrl - "http://example.com:2053/upload": Demo download handler address. 26 | 27 | ### Commands 28 | * css_dr_reload - Reload config DemoRecorder.json. Access @css/root 29 | 30 | # Web-Server 31 | 32 | ### Requirements 33 | * [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en) (version 17.9.0 or higher) 34 | * [npm](https://www.npmjs.com/) (version 8.19.2 or higher) 35 | * [pm2](https://pm2.keymetrics.io/) (version 5.1.2 or higher) 36 | 37 | ### Configuration 38 | Configure the file Config.json 39 | ```json 40 | { 41 | "ssl": false, 42 | "sslCert": "", 43 | "sslKey": "", 44 | "port": "2053", 45 | "database": { 46 | "host": "localhost", 47 | "user": "db_user", 48 | "port": "3306", 49 | "database": "db_name", 50 | "password": "pass" 51 | }, 52 | "token": "your_web_app_token", 53 | "demos": { 54 | "CleanType": "count", 55 | "DaysOrCount": 500, 56 | "TimeClear": 60, 57 | "UploadDir": "path_toupload_demos" 58 | } 59 | } 60 | ``` 61 | * ssl - false: If you want to use ssl set true 62 | * sslCert - "": Path to the certificate file (need if ssl set true). 63 | * sslKey - "": Path to the certificate key file (need if ssl set true). 64 | * port - "2053": Web server launch port. 65 | * token - "your_web_app_token": Your WEB token for uploading demo. 66 | * CleanType - "count/time": Type of deletion of old demo recordings. count - Removal upon reaching quantity, time - Deletion upon reaching storage time. 67 | * DaysOrCount - 500: if CleanType = count the amount of demo storage is set, if CleanType = time the number of days for demo storage is set 68 | * UploadDir - "root/demos": Full demo storage path 69 | 70 | ### Web Installation 71 | Upload the Web server files to the desired folder, in the console go to the folder with the Web files, enter the command "npm i" 72 | 73 | Launch commands 74 | * npm start - Start web server. 75 | * npm stop - Stop web server. 76 | * npm restart - Restart web server. 77 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webserver/Config.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "ssl": false, 3 | "sslCert": "", 4 | "sslKey": "", 5 | 6 | "port": "2053", 7 | 8 | "database": { 9 | "host": "localhost", 10 | "user": "db_user", 11 | "port": "3306", 12 | "database": "db_name", 13 | "password": "pass" 14 | }, 15 | 16 | "token": "your_token", 17 | "demos": { 18 | "CleanType": "count", 19 | "DaysOrCount": 500, 20 | "TimeClear": 60, 21 | "UploadDir": "path_toupload_demos" 22 | } 23 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webserver/assets/css/app.css: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | * 2 | { 3 | font-family: 'Roboto'; 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2 | 3 | const FS = require('fs'), 4 | Express = require('express'), 5 | App = Express(), 6 | Exphbs = require('express-handlebars'), 7 | FORM = require('formidable'), 8 | Path = require('path'), 9 | RAR = require('archiver'), 10 | {parseHeader} = require('@laihoe/demoparser2'), 11 | MYSQL = require('mysql2'); 12 | 13 | let CFG = {}; 14 | 15 | console.log = (log) => 16 | { 17 | let LogFile = FS.createWriteStream(`./demo_handler.log`, {flags : 'a+'}); 18 | let date = new Date(); 19 | LogFile.write(`[${date.toLocaleString('ru-RU')}]: ${log}\n`); 20 | } 21 | 22 | FS.readFile('./Config.json', {encoding:'utf8', flag:'r'}, async (err, data) => 23 | { 24 | if (err) 25 | { 26 | console.log(err); 27 | return; 28 | }; 29 | 30 | CFG = JSON.parse(data); 31 | 32 | if(CFG.ssl) 33 | { 34 | if(!CFG.sslCert.length) 35 | { 36 | console.log(`Specify the full path to the SSL certificate in the Config.json`); 37 | return; 38 | } 39 | else if(!CFG.sslKey.length) 40 | { 41 | console.log(`Specify the full path to the SSL certificate key in the Config.json`); 42 | return; 43 | } 44 | } 45 | else if(!CFG.port.length) 46 | { 47 | CFG.port = 8080; 48 | console.log(`Server port not specified set to default 8080`); 49 | } 50 | else if(!CFG.database.host.length) 51 | { 52 | console.log(`Specify MySQL server host address in Config.json`); 53 | return; 54 | } 55 | else if(!CFG.database.user.length) 56 | { 57 | console.log(`Specify MySQL server user in Config.json`); 58 | return; 59 | } 60 | else if(!CFG.database.password.length) 61 | { 62 | console.log(`Specify password for MySQL server user in Config.json`); 63 | return; 64 | } 65 | else if(!CFG.database.database.length) 66 | { 67 | console.log(`Specify the name of the MySQL server database in Config.json`); 68 | return; 69 | } 70 | else if(!CFG.database.port.length) 71 | { 72 | CFG.database.port = 3306; 73 | console.log(`MySQL server port not specified set to default port 3306`); 74 | } 75 | 76 | /*Pool MySQL*/ 77 | CFG.database.connectionLimit = 100; 78 | const POOL = MYSQL.createPool(CFG.database); 79 | let dbP = POOL.promise(); 80 | 81 | process.on('SIGINT', function() 82 | { 83 | dbP.end(function(err) 84 | { 85 | if (err) 86 | { 87 | console.log(`SIGINT ${err}`); 88 | } 89 | else 90 | { 91 | console.log("Connect to database closed!"); 92 | process.exit(); 93 | } 94 | }); 95 | }); 96 | 97 | let db_created = false; 98 | 99 | await dbP.query('CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS `dr_demos` ( \ 100 | `id` int NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT, \ 101 | `file` varchar(256) NOT NULL, \ 102 | `server_id` int NOT NULL, \ 103 | `server_name` varchar(256) NOT NULL, \ 104 | `map` varchar(256) NOT NULL, \ 105 | `date` varchar(256) NOT NULL, \ 106 | PRIMARY KEY (`id`) \ 107 | ) ENGINE = InnoDB CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_general_ci;') 108 | .then( async () => 109 | { 110 | db_created = true; 111 | }).catch((error)=>{ 112 | console.log(`CREATE TABLE \`dr_demos\`: ${error}`); 113 | return; 114 | }); 115 | 116 | if(db_created) 117 | { 118 | /*Delete old Demos*/ 119 | setInterval(() => 120 | { 121 | console.log(`Start clear demos files.`) 122 | FS.readdir(CFG.demos.UploadDir, (err, files) => 123 | { 124 | if (err) 125 | { 126 | console.log(`Clear Demos: ${err}`); 127 | return; 128 | } 129 | 130 | let DemosDeleted = []; 131 | 132 | switch(CFG.demos.CleanType) 133 | { 134 | case "time": 135 | { 136 | files.forEach(file => 137 | { 138 | let filePath = `${CFG.demos.UploadDir}/${file}`; 139 | 140 | FS.stat(filePath, (err, stats) => 141 | { 142 | if (err) 143 | { 144 | console.log(`Clear Demos (${file}): ${err}`); 145 | } 146 | else 147 | { 148 | if (Math.round((new Date().getTime() - stats.mtimeMs) / 1000) > Math.round(CFG.demos.DaysOrCount * 86400)) 149 | { 150 | DemosDeleted.push(file); 151 | FS.unlink(filePath, () => {console.log(`Demo ${file} deleted!`)}); 152 | } 153 | } 154 | }); 155 | }); 156 | } 157 | break; 158 | 159 | case "count": 160 | { 161 | files = files.sort(function(a, b) {return FS.statSync(`${CFG.demos.UploadDir}/${a}`).mtimeMs - FS.statSync(`${CFG.demos.UploadDir}/${b}`).mtimeMs}); 162 | 163 | if(files.length > CFG.demos.DaysOrCount) 164 | { 165 | for(let i = 0; i <= (files.length - Number(CFG.demos.DaysOrCount)); i++) 166 | { 167 | let filePath = `${CFG.demos.UploadDir}/${files[i]}`; 168 | DemosDeleted.push(files[i]); 169 | FS.unlink(filePath, () => {console.log(`Demo ${files[i]} deleted!`)}) 170 | } 171 | } 172 | } 173 | break; 174 | 175 | default: 176 | { 177 | console.log('There are two types for clearing demo files (time or count), set the type you need'); 178 | } 179 | break; 180 | } 181 | 182 | if(DemosDeleted.length) 183 | { 184 | dbP.query('DELETE FROM `dr_demos` WHERE `file` IN (?)', [ DemosDeleted ]).then(()=> 185 | { 186 | console.log(`Demo files in the amount of ${DemosDeleted.length} pcs. removed from the database`); 187 | 188 | }).catch((error)=> {console.log(`Clear Demos (DB): ${error}`)}); 189 | } 190 | }); 191 | }, (CFG.demos.TimeClear * 60) * 1000); 192 | 193 | var hbs = Exphbs.create({ 194 | layoutsDir: Path.join(__dirname, "views/layouts"), 195 | defaultLayout: 'default', 196 | partialsDir: Path.join(__dirname, "views/partials"), 197 | extname: '.html' 198 | }); 199 | 200 | App.engine('.html', hbs.engine) 201 | .set('view engine', '.html') 202 | .set('views', Path.join(__dirname, "views/pages")) 203 | .use(Express.static(Path.join(__dirname, "assets"))) 204 | .use((req, res, next) => 205 | { 206 | res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Origin', '*'); 207 | res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Headers', '*'); 208 | res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Methods', 'GET, POST, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, DELETE'); 209 | res.setHeader('Access-Control-Allow-Credentials', true); 210 | next(); 211 | }); 212 | 213 | App.get('/', async (req, res) => 214 | { 215 | const [Demos] = await dbP.query("SELECT * FROM `dr_demos` ORDER BY `id` DESC"); 216 | 217 | Demos.map((e, i)=> 218 | { 219 | if(FS.existsSync(Path.join(__dirname, `assets/maps/${e.map}.jpg`))) 220 | Demos[i].mapImg = `/maps/${e.map}.jpg`; 221 | else Demos[i].mapImg = `/maps/nomap.jpg`; 222 | }) 223 | 224 | res.render("index.html", {Demos: Demos}); 225 | }); 226 | 227 | App.get(/\/download\/([^\/\\]+.dem.zip)/, (req, res) => 228 | { 229 | try 230 | { 231 | if (FS.existsSync(`${CFG.demos.UploadDir}/${req.params[0]}`)) 232 | { 233 | res.download(`${CFG.demos.UploadDir}/${req.params[0]}`); 234 | } 235 | } 236 | catch(err) 237 | { 238 | console.log(`Download demo file ${req.params[0]} error: ${err}`); 239 | res.status(404).end(); 240 | } 241 | }); 242 | 243 | App.put('/upload', (req, res) => 244 | { 245 | if (checkAuth(req, res)) 246 | { 247 | let form = new FORM.IncomingForm(); 248 | 249 | form.parse(req, function (err, fields, files) 250 | { 251 | const DemoName = req.header('Demo-Name'), 252 | SID = req.header('Demo-ServerId'), 253 | DateString = req.header('Demo-Time'); 254 | 255 | console.log(`Try demo (${DemoName}) upload. SID: ${SID}, Time: ${DateString}`); 256 | 257 | if (!DemoName || DemoName.slice(-4) != '.dem' || !SID || !DateString) 258 | { 259 | res.status(400).end(); 260 | console.log(`Error (${DemoName}) upload. SID: ${SID}, Time: ${DateString}`); 261 | return; 262 | } 263 | 264 | let TMPPath = `${CFG.demos.UploadDir}/${DemoName}`; 265 | try 266 | { 267 | FS.rename(files.file[0].filepath, TMPPath, async (err) => 268 | { 269 | if (err) 270 | { 271 | console.log(`ERROR (PUT /upload): ${err}`); 272 | } 273 | else 274 | { 275 | console.log(`File demo (${DemoName}) uploaded to ${TMPPath}`); 276 | 277 | let Header = await parseHeader(TMPPath); 278 | 279 | await saveDemosData(dbP, DemoName, SID, Header.map_name, Header.server_name, DateString); 280 | await archiveFile(TMPPath, DemoName); 281 | 282 | FS.unlink(TMPPath, () => { console.log(`Original file demo (${DemoName}) deleted!`)}); 283 | res.send(true); 284 | res.end(); 285 | } 286 | }); 287 | } 288 | catch (err) 289 | { 290 | console.log(`ERROR Upload Demo: ${err}`); 291 | } 292 | }); 293 | } 294 | }); 295 | 296 | App.get('/*', (req, res) => res.status(404).end()); 297 | App.post('/*', errorPage); 298 | 299 | if (CFG.ssl) 300 | { 301 | let options = 302 | { 303 | cert: FS.readFileSync(CFG.sslCert), 304 | key: FS.readFileSync(CFG.sslKey) 305 | }; 306 | require('https').createServer(options, App).listen(CFG.port); 307 | } 308 | else require('http').createServer(App).listen(CFG.port); 309 | 310 | console.log(`Demo server started on port ${CFG.port}`); 311 | } 312 | }); 313 | 314 | /*Helps functions*/ 315 | function errorPage (req, res) 316 | { 317 | res.status(404).end(); 318 | } 319 | 320 | function checkAuth (req, res) 321 | { 322 | if (req.header('Auth') != CFG.token) 323 | { 324 | res.status(401).end(); 325 | return false; 326 | } 327 | 328 | return true; 329 | } 330 | 331 | /*Demo functions*/ 332 | async function saveDemosData(dbP, File, ServerId, MapName, ServerName, DateString) 333 | { 334 | return new Promise( (resolve, reject) => 335 | { 336 | dbP.query('INSERT INTO `dr_demos` ( \ 337 | `file`, `server_id`, `server_name`, `map`, `date` \ 338 | ) VALUES ( ?, ?, ?, ?, ?);', [File, ServerId, ServerName, MapName, DateString]) 339 | .then((result)=> 340 | { 341 | console.log(`Demo (${File}) data saved to database. ID: ${result[0].insertId}`); 342 | resolve(); 343 | }) 344 | .catch(err => reject(err)); 345 | }); 346 | } 347 | 348 | // ZIP demo file 349 | async function archiveFile (path, file) 350 | { 351 | return new Promise((resolve, reject) => 352 | { 353 | const FileName = `${path}.zip`; 354 | 355 | let ZIPFile = FS.createWriteStream(FileName); 356 | 357 | let ZipRAR = RAR('zip', { zlib: { level: 9 } }); 358 | 359 | ZipRAR.on('error', (err) => 360 | { 361 | console.log(`Archive file ${FileName}: ${err}`); 362 | reject(err); 363 | }); 364 | 365 | ZIPFile.on('close', () => 366 | { 367 | console.log(`Archive file ${FileName} success. Size: ${ZipRAR.pointer()} bytes.`); 368 | 369 | resolve(FileName); 370 | }); 371 | 372 | ZipRAR.pipe(ZIPFile); 373 | ZipRAR.file(path, { name: file }); 374 | ZipRAR.finalize(); 375 | }); 376 | } 377 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webserver/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "demos", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "", 5 | "main": "demo.js", 6 | "scripts": { 7 | "test": "node demos.js", 8 | "start": "pm2 start demos.js", 9 | "stop": "pm2 stop demos.js", 10 | "restart": "pm2 restart demos.js" 11 | }, 12 | "author": "SAPSAN", 13 | "license": "GPL", 14 | "dependencies": { 15 | "@laihoe/demoparser2": "^0.18.0", 16 | "archiver": "^6.0.1", 17 | "express": "^4.18.2", 18 | "express-handlebars": "^7.1.2", 19 | "formidable": "^3.5.1", 20 | "fs": "^0.0.1-security", 21 | "mysql2": "^3.9.1", 22 | "path": "^0.12.7" 23 | } 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /webserver/views/layouts/default.html: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Demo Recorder 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 |
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4 | {{#each Demos as | demo |}} 5 |
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{{server_name}}
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{{map}}
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{{date}}
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12 | {{/each}} 13 |
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