Creating your own paracode server
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Download, Compile, and Initial Setup
- Install BYOND and create an account at http://www.byond.com/
- Checkout the source using Git or download it directly from the ZIP button on Github and extract it into a folder of your choosing.
- Open paradise.dme.
- In the menu at the top, select Build > Compile.
- Compile time depends on your computer specs. Expect to wait between 2–10 minutes. When it finishes you will see the following message:
- saving paradise.dmb (DEBUG mode)
- paradise.dmb - 0 errors, 0 warnings
- If you see any errors or warnings, something has gone wrong - possibly a corrupt download or the files extracted wrong.
- Compile time depends on your computer specs. Expect to wait between 2–10 minutes. When it finishes you will see the following message:
- Locate the config folder and copy all files from /config/example into the parent /config directory.
- Navigate to the
[admin_configuration]
section of /config/config.toml and add yourself underadmin_assignments
. Some available levels (from highest to lowest) are: Hosting Provider (recommended), Maintainers, Game Admin, Mentor.- The format is:
{ckey = "Your Name Here", rank = "Admin Rank"}
- Additional levels and specific commands accessible by each level can be seen in /code/modules/admin/admin_verbs.dm and, and permissions can be edited in the
admin_ranks
config section.
- The format is:
Starting the Server
- To start the server, run the BYOND client, log in, and select File > "Start Dream Daemon..." from the menu. (May be better to run it separately as admin, as people have reported crashes)
- At the bottom of Dream Daemon, enter the path to your compiled paradise.dmb file.
- Set Port to whatever port you like, in the range of 1-99999, making sure no other program is using that port.
- Note: If you are running it locally for testing, the port can be empty and one will be selected for you. However, choosing a port will prevent needing to edit your bookmark (below). A port number that works for almost all purposes is 53970.
- Security: (Trusted is recommended. You can use Safe mode if you prefer, but you'll be clicking alert windows when the server needs to edit the info.json every time it boots up.)
- Trusted mode allows the game to access files, run system commands, and perform other actions without asking for permission. This is usually not a good idea except for games that you have created yourself.
- Safe mode is the default. File access is allowed within the same directory as the world's .dmb file, and any directories underneath that one. Most actions such as running a system command require your approval.
- Ultrasafe mode means that nothing that could affect your system in any way will be allowed without your permission. For games that use savefiles, this is usually not desirable.
- Visibility: (Invisible is recommended)
- Public mode is the default. The game will be seen by everyone on the hub.
- Private mode means your friends on the pager will see your game. However if they are logged in, it will also be visible on their pager.
- Invisible mode prevents the game from appearing on the hub or pager.
- Press the green GO button in the bottom-right. This step may take up to 10 minutes to complete as the world loads. If your Dream Daemon stops responding, simply wait longer.
Logging In
- In the BYOND client's menu, select Bookmarks > Add...
- URL: 127.0.0.1:12345
- ...where 12345 is the port you chose in the section above. You may also use the External IP address and port (shown as xxx.x.x.xxx:xxxxx) at the bottom of the Dream Daemon window after pressing "GO".
- Name: Test Server (or whatever you want to call it)
- Click OK
- Find your new Test Server bookmark in the Bookmarks menu and select it to start playing.
- Note: You can also click the yellow 'route' sign in Dream Daemon to connect to your server instantly.
Updating
- Download a new .ZIP from the Paradise Github repo (as explained in the first section above).
- Backup your /config folder. This folder stores your server configuration.
- Extract the new files (preferably into a clean directory, but replacing existing files should work fine).
- Copy your /config folder back into the new install, overwriting when prompted except if we've specified otherwise
- Re-compile the game.
- NOTE: This method is not advised. A better method would be to create a GitHub account, clone our repo with a Git client and update it periodically, without needing to worry about backing files up.
MySQL Setup
The SQL backend for the library and stats tracking requires a MySQL server. Your server details go in /config/config.toml under the database_configuration
section, and the SQL schema is in /SQL/paradise_schema.sql. For further instructions, head on over to Setting up the Database.
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Setting up a server | Setting up the Database, Creating your own paracode server |
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Spriting | Guide to Spriting, |
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