• ResolvedPlugin Author Elliot Labs

    (@elliot-labs)


    Hey, Internet,

    I run a minecraft server on Windows Server 2012 R2. I also run my Apache Windows press server on the same machine.

    I was wondering if you could add support for Windows into your product. You have the only regularly updated minecraft plugin and I am interested in using it with my minecraft server.

    I understand that you use screen to manage the Minecraft Server. Could you figure out how to make it work on Windows? Thank you!

    Also, In the future I am going to split my MC server and HTTP server into virtual machines. Can you add support for remote installations? You could use ssh and screen. for those instances (yes I know that is linux).

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  • Plugin Author Profenter Systems

    (@profenter)

    Hey,

    “Minecraft Admin” is split in two areas: frontend and backend.
    The frontend is the plugin itselfs written in PHP and it installs the backend on your server. The backend is written in bash/shell.

    At the moment we update our plugin. The new version contains a new backend system, which uses more than only screen.

    If we would add Windows support, we have the change a lot of in the frontend, so the frontend works with Windows. Hard work, but we could do this.

    But the backend uses a lot of Linux typical commands like

    • wget
    • awk
    • sed
    • debians apt-get or redhats yum
    • the init-system
    • and more

    So we need a lot alternatives for this tools and if we try to make this work with Windows, we can completely rewrite the backend to a new windows version. A very hard job ?? So we won’t add full Windows support in future.

    Split apache and MC into different servers is possible, I think.
    The frontend sends specifically commands via PHPs shell_exec() to the backend e.g. msm SERVERNAME stop. In the new version we changed the backend so the plugin only sends commands and don’t modify files. Sending this commands via ssh is a good idea and possible, I know about a PHP library which adds ssh support to PHP. I don’t know, if this library works with windows but I hope so. There is only one problem: the filebrowser. Therefore we need sftp and I don’t know if PHP supports sftp. Maybe with PHPs shell_exec() in which windows doesn’t support. You see all in all a very hard thing, but I will check what is possible and what not.

    Greets

    Plugin Author Elliot Labs

    (@elliot-labs)

    Or, how about you add a Windows shell script? and you don’t have to rewrite the entire thing?

    Unfortunately SSH is Linux only The closest thing in Windows is WindowsRM (Windows Remote Management) and I do not think that PHP will have a module for that.

    Apache can run on Windows and that is what I am doing now. IIS does not meet my compatibility needs so I have gone with 64 bit WAMP.

    shell_exec should work on windows if you use apache…

    Plugin Author Profenter Systems

    (@profenter)

    Hey,

    there is a php SSH library, called SSH2 (https://php.net/manual/en/book.ssh2.php), how to install on windows is described here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15134421/php-install-ssh2-on-windows-machine

    So splitting backend and frontend on different (Linux) server via ssh is no problem and I will add this feature soon.

    The big problem with the windows shell script is that I don’t have an Windows server nor an normal Windows. I work on Ubuntu ?? When you help me I can try to add Windows support. Firstly I will inform myself about the basics on PHP developing and Windows.

    Plugin Author Elliot Labs

    (@elliot-labs)

    I can help you if you wish. I am good at shell scripting on Windows. Do you have a github page?

    Plugin Author Profenter Systems

    (@profenter)

    no, I used the svn by wordpress but i can create a github page, maybe this is better for communication.

    So github or wordpress svn?

    Plugin Author Elliot Labs

    (@elliot-labs)

    Github in my opinion is more widely used and would be a good platform for having community voices/help and it also features an issue tracker.

    The issue tracer is tied into the milestone system (To do list) for easier tracking of issues until the next release.

    I would recommend Github. For examples of how to set your project up there are nemorous WP plugins in github.

    Plugin Author Profenter Systems

    (@profenter)

    I know that Github is very good, normally I use my own server with bzr, but I’ve created a github page:
    https://github.com/profenter/minecraft-admin

    If you send me your github username I can add you as a collaborator.

    What I have so far is:

    <?php
    exec("cmd /c C:[path to batfile]");
    ?>

    This should open a cmd window and execute the batfile. If the execution of the batfile is finished the cmd window close. Correct?

    The batfile contains the start/stop windows script.
    When I want to stop the server or send an ingame command I need to send a command to the java session. On Linux I use screen for that but I don’t know how I should do this on Windows? I googled but founded nothing. Do you have any idea?

    Plugin Author Elliot Labs

    (@elliot-labs)

    That is correct. When the BAT file is finished the cmd process exits.

    Here is my github username https://github.com/elliot-labs

    I am looking into that issue also.

    Plugin Author Profenter Systems

    (@profenter)

    ok, I’ve added you to github and wordpress.

    Plugin Author Profenter Systems

    (@profenter)

    all discusion for windows on github:
    https://github.com/profenter/minecraft-admin/issues/1

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