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A Minecraft server inter-process communication library.

Project description

mcipc

A Minecraft inter-process communication API implementing the RCON and Query protocols.

Requirements

mcipc requires Python 3.8 or higher.

Usage

Query protocol

The Query protcol is used to query a Minecraft server for server information.
The Minecraft query protocol has two query modes: basic stats and full stats.

Basic stats

To get basic stats from a Minecraft server, it must enable the Query protocol.
You can enable the query protocol on a Minecraft server by setting enable-query = true in the server's server.properties file. To specify a deviating port, you can set query.port = <port> in the same file.
The following example assumes a server running on 127.0.0.1 and on the default query port 25565:

from mcipc.query import Client

with Client('127.0.0.1', 25565) as client:
    basic_stats = client.basic_stats

print(basic_stats)

The type of basic_stats is a named tuple with the following properties:

  • type: The packet type (Type, protocol information).
  • session_id: The query's session ID (int, protocol information).
  • motd: The server's message of the day (str).
  • game_type: The game type (str).
  • map: The current map (str).
  • num_players: The amount of online players (int).
  • max_players: The amount of maximally allowed players (int).
  • host_port: The server's port (int).
  • host_ip: The server's IP address or hostname (ipaddress.IPv4Address or ipaddress.IPv6Address or str).

Full stats

For retrieving full stats of a server, the same premises apply.

from mcipc.query import Client

with Client('127.0.0.1', 25565) as client:
    full_stats = client.full_stats

print(full_stats)

The type of full_stats is a named tuple with the following properties:

  • type: The packet type (Type, protocol information).
  • session_id: The query's session ID (int, protocol information).
  • host_name: The server's message of the day (str, same as BasicStats.motd).
  • game_type: The game type (str).
  • game_id: The game ID (str).
  • version: The game version (str).
  • plugins: The used plugins (dict).
  • map: The current map (str).
  • num_players: The amount of online players (int).
  • max_players: The amount of maximally allowed players (int).
  • host_port: The server's port (int).
  • host_ip: The server's IP address or hostname (ipaddress.IPv4Address or ipaddress.IPv6Address or str).
  • players: The names of online players (tuple of str).

RCON protocol

The RCON protocol is used to remotely control a Minecraft server, i.e. execute commands on a Minecraft server and receive the respective results.
To enable RCON on a Minecraft server, you must set enable-rcon = true in the server's server.properties file. Furthermore, you need to specify a port for the RCON server by setting rcon.port = <port> and a password by setting rcon.password = <password> in the same file.
The following example assumes a server running on 127.0.0.1 and on the RCON port 5000 with password 'mysecretpassword':

from mcipc.rcon import Client

with Client('127.0.0.1', 5000) as client:
    client.login('mysecretpassword')    # Perform initial login.
    seed = client.seed                  # Get the server's seed.
    players = client.players            # Get the server's players info.
    mansion = client.locate('Mansion')  # Get the next mansion's location.

print(seed)
print(players)
print(mansion)

The type of seed is Seed which is derived from int and can be used just like the latter.
The type of players is Players, a named tuple:

  • online: The amount of online players (int).
  • max: The amount of maximally allowed players (int).
  • names: The names of online players (tuple of str).

The type of mansion is Location which describes the x-y-z location of the next located object.

  • x: x-coordinate (int).
  • y: y-coordinate (int or None).
  • z: z-coordinate (int).

HINT: The y-component of a location may be None, which represents the special Minectaft vector component '~'.

Available client commands

For a full documentation of available client commands, please refer to

help(Client)

within an interactive python shell.

Handling connection timeouts.

Since version 1.2.1, you can specify an optional timeout=<sec> parameter on both Query and RCON clients.
If a timeout is reached during a connection attempt, it will raise a socket.timeout exception.
The following example will raise a connection timeout after 1.5 seconds:

try:
    with Client('127.0.0.1', 5000, timeout=1.5) as client:
        <do_stuff>
except socket.timeout as timeout:
    <handle_connection_timeout>

Scripts

This library also ships a couple of scripts intended as a proof-of-concept.

  • queryclt: A Query client.
  • rconclt: An RCON client.
  • rconshell: An interactive RCON shell.

queryclt

queryclt is a Query client script to communicate with minecraft servers via the Query protocol using the shell.
To communicate with a server, run:

queryclt <server> <stats_type> [<args>...] [options]

The placeholder <server> can either be a pre-defined server's name (see below) or server socket identified by <host>:<port>.

rconclt

rconclt is an RCON client script to communicate with minecraft servers via the RCON protocol using the shell.
To communicate with a server, run:

rconclt <server> <command> [<args>...] [options]

The placeholder <server> can either be a pre-defined server's name (see below) or server socket identified by [<password>@]<host>:<port>.
If no password was specified in either the pre-defined server entry or the server socket, the script will interactively ask for the server's password.

Configuration

queryclt servers can be configured in /etc/mcipc.d/query.conf.
rconclt servers can be configured in /etc/mcipc.d/rcon.conf.
The configuration file format is:

[<server_name>]
host = <hostname_or_ip_address>
port = <port>
passwd = <password>

The passwd entry is optional for rcon.conf and unnecessary for query.conf.

License

Copyright (C) 2018-2020 Richard Neumann

mcipc is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

mcipc is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with mcipc. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

Legal

Minecraft content and materials are trademarks and copyrights of Mojang and its licensors. All rights reserved. This program is free software and is not affiliated with Mojang.

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