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{{Warning|Notes=Do not follow this guide if you want to play by yourself! Follow the [https://github.com/goonstation/goonstation README on the GitHub] instead.}} | |||
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{{Warning|Notes=Do not follow this guide if you want to play by yourself! Follow the [https://github.com/goonstation/goonstation README on the GitHub] instead.}} | |||
A simple guide for hosting your very own goonstation server, for all people of all computers, no previous admin experience, dedicated hardware, or technical know-how required. <strike>Shamelessly stolen</strike> Borrowed with permission and modified/updated from a [https://forum.ss13.co/showthread.php?tid=8604&pid=97600#pid97600 forum post] by Haine. | A simple guide for hosting your very own goonstation server, for all people of all computers, no previous admin experience, dedicated hardware, or technical know-how required. <strike>Shamelessly stolen</strike> Borrowed with permission and modified/updated from a [https://forum.ss13.co/showthread.php?tid=8604&pid=97600#pid97600 forum post] by Haine. | ||
= '''Read the above warning.''' Unless you want to host a server for people to join, '''do not follow this guide''', and follow the [https://github.com/goonstation/goonstation README on the GitHub] instead. = | |||
==Get a copy of a server's code== | ==Get a copy of a server's code== | ||
[https://github.com/goonstation/goonstation Here is the | [https://github.com/goonstation/goonstation Here is the public version of Goonstation's code.] You will need to install [http://git-scm.org/ git] in order to get a copy. ''' | ||
=== Using the ZIP download causes lots of problems so do not do it. === | |||
''' | |||
Don't download the 2020 or 2016 public releases or the r4407 release, if you somehow stumble upon that one. These are old snapshots of the Goonstation source code at certain points in time. They are not updated at all and can only run on older versions of BYOND. They're most likely not what you're looking for, unless what you're looking for are previous versions of Goonstation for historical interest or something. | |||
==Compile the server== | ==Compile the server== | ||
Open the .DME file (in goonstation's case this is goonstation.dme). It should load up in Dream Maker (if not, use Open With to make sure it does open with DM). Once Dream Maker loads up (it might take a couple minutes), go to Build -> Compile, seen here: | Open the .DME file (in goonstation's case this is goonstation.dme). It should load up in Dream Maker (if not, use Open With to make sure it does open with DM). Once Dream Maker loads up (it might take a couple minutes), go to Build -> Compile, seen here: | ||
https://imgur.com/inWcjlr.png | |||
Or hit CTRL+K. | Or hit CTRL+K. | ||
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It will take a few minutes to finish compiling. Once it does, if no errors have occurred, you're ready for the next step. A successful compile should look somewhat like this (by default the server compiles with different maps): | It will take a few minutes to finish compiling. Once it does, if no errors have occurred, you're ready for the next step. A successful compile should look somewhat like this (by default the server compiles with different maps): | ||
https://imgur.com/YCitJEL.png | |||
If errors HAVE occurred, please join #imcoder on the Goonstation Discord (https://discord.gg/zd8t6pY) and some of the users and staff will try to help resolve them. | If errors HAVE occurred, please join #imcoder on the Goonstation Discord (https://discord.gg/zd8t6pY) and some of the users and staff will try to help resolve them. | ||
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You can open it through the BYOND Pager by going to the gear wheel icon in the upper right corner, or by hitting CTRL+D. This is what Dream Daemon looks like: | You can open it through the BYOND Pager by going to the gear wheel icon in the upper right corner, or by hitting CTRL+D. This is what Dream Daemon looks like: | ||
https://imgur.com/KQIe6Fa.png | |||
First you will want to hit the ... button next to the File: box at the bottom. Navigate to where your server code is (the folder with the .DME) and select the .DMB (in goonstation's case this is goonstation.dmb). If you don't have a .DMB file, go back and try step 2 again. Security, Visibility, and webclient settings can be set up however you feel like. (Set visibility to Public if you would like your server to appear on the BYOND Hub). | First you will want to hit the ... button next to the File: box at the bottom. Navigate to where your server code is (the folder with the .DME) and select the .DMB (in goonstation's case this is goonstation.dmb). If you don't have a .DMB file, go back and try step 2 again. Security, Visibility, and webclient settings can be set up however you feel like. (Set visibility to Public if you would like your server to appear on the BYOND Hub). | ||
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The GO button next to the Visibility settings box should have turned green once you loaded the .DMB and if you click on it now, the server will start up. After a minute or so (the window may appear frozen, but it isn't) the window should change to look like this: | The GO button next to the Visibility settings box should have turned green once you loaded the .DMB and if you click on it now, the server will start up. After a minute or so (the window may appear frozen, but it isn't) the window should change to look like this: | ||
https://imgur.com/q2u34b5.png | |||
After a minute, the window should update to tell you if the server's port is accessible to outside connections. If it says "BYOND hub reports port 8085 cannot be reached by players." you will need to go back to the port forwarding step and try again. Otherwise: | After a minute, the window should update to tell you if the server's port is accessible to outside connections. If it says "BYOND hub reports port 8085 cannot be reached by players." you will need to go back to the port forwarding step and try again. Otherwise: | ||
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To make yourself an admin: | To make yourself an admin: | ||
#Go to the goonstation/config/ folder. | #Go to the goonstation/config/ folder. | ||
#Open up the admins. | #Open up the admins.sample file. Editor does not matter. | ||
#Add your your ckey (lowercase byond key) to the list of names, a -, then your rank of choice. | #Add your your ckey (lowercase byond key) to the list of names, a -, then your rank of choice. | ||
#*For example, if your byond key/username is GokuSmokeWeed420, your ckey would be gokusmokeweed420 (notice it's all lowercase letters), and if it were Awesome McCoolkey, your ckey would be awesomemccoolkey (note that the space is removed). | #*For example, if your byond key/username is GokuSmokeWeed420, your ckey would be gokusmokeweed420 (notice it's all lowercase letters), and if it were Awesome McCoolkey, your ckey would be awesomemccoolkey (note that the space is removed). | ||
#*There are many ranks, some with...interesting names, but the one with the most powers is Host. So, going back to the first example, you might add <code>gokusmokeweed420 - Host</code> somewhere--it doesn't really matter where. | #*There are many ranks, some with...interesting names, but the one with the most powers is Host. So, going back to the first example, you might add <code>gokusmokeweed420 - Host</code> somewhere--it doesn't really matter where. | ||
#Save it as a new file. What you save it as depends on whether you have file extensions on. You can tell they're on if you see the extension in the name of the file itself when looking at files in File Explorer, e.g. the aforementioned admins.sample file shows up as "admins.sample.txt". Merely seeing Explorer list a "Type" column does not mean they're on. | |||
#*If you have file extensions ''off'' (it is off by default), save it as just <code>admins</code>. | |||
#*If you have file extensions ''on'', save it as <code>admins.txt</code>. | |||
#Compile and run again. | #Compile and run again. | ||
=== Setting the map === | === Setting the map === | ||
# | #Open goonstation.dme. This should open up Dream Maker. | ||
# | #Go to the __build.dm through the file tree on the left. It's under _std. | ||
#There should be few lines of code | #There should be few lines of code in a "MAP OVERRIDES" section in the format <code>//#define MAP_OVERRIDE_MAPNAMEHERE</code>, past the cute and adorable ASCII bee and some sections for handling profiling, debugging, and speeding up setup. Remove the // for your map of choice. This will uncomment the code, so that BYOND knows to run it, and this particular section code tells the game to override it to that map. Compile it again and run it. | ||
#*For example, if you want the map to be [[Cogmap1]], make <code> //#define MAP_OVERRIDE_COGMAP</code> into <code>#define MAP_OVERRIDE_COGMAP</code>. | #*For example, if you want the map to be [[Cogmap1]], make <code> //#define MAP_OVERRIDE_COGMAP</code> into <code>#define MAP_OVERRIDE_COGMAP</code>. | ||
#Compile and run again. | #Compile and run again. | ||
Note that you cannot use Map Vote to change map on private servers. On the Goonstation public servers, the Map Vote tells Goonstation's internal software to modify and recompile the code, essentially doing the above, but automatically. Even though the code's configured to use this software, a private server can't access it. Simply put, you don't have the required infrastructure unless you build a new one yourself. | |||
Do not try to go to __build.dm directly through your browser's file system. BYOND not does like it if you try to open DM files without starting up a .dme environment. If you do, you might cause BYOND to modify the .dme file to the point ''where it won't compile''. | |||
=== Starting the round early === | === Starting the round early === | ||
Just testing stuff alone in a private server and don't to wait 150 seconds for the game to finish counting down? If you've given yourself admin privileges, you can use the "Start Now" command. You can enter it as "start-now" into your text parser/command bar on the bottom or find it in the Server tab. | Just testing stuff alone in a private server and don't want to wait 150 seconds for the game to finish counting down? If you've given yourself admin privileges, you can use the "Start Now" command. You can enter it as "start-now" into your text parser/command bar on the bottom or find it in the Server tab. | ||
In addition, __build.dm, which also is where you [[#Setting the map|configure maps]], has a list of defines for faster loading right after the ASCII bee, under a section called "OPTIONS TO GO FAST". Remove the <code>//</code> for the one you want and remember to save, compile, and run it again. | In addition, __build.dm, which also is where you [[#Setting the map|configure maps]], has a list of defines for faster loading right after the ASCII bee, under a section called "OPTIONS TO GO FAST". Remove the <code>//</code> for the one you want and remember to save, compile, and run it again. | ||
=== Further Information === | === Further Information === |
Revision as of 19:41, 15 October 2024
Warning! Do not follow this guide if you want to play by yourself! Follow the README on the GitHub instead. |
Warning! Do not follow this guide if you want to play by yourself! Follow the README on the GitHub instead. |
A simple guide for hosting your very own goonstation server, for all people of all computers, no previous admin experience, dedicated hardware, or technical know-how required. Shamelessly stolen Borrowed with permission and modified/updated from a forum post by Haine.
Read the above warning. Unless you want to host a server for people to join, do not follow this guide, and follow the README on the GitHub instead.
Get a copy of a server's code
Here is the public version of Goonstation's code. You will need to install git in order to get a copy.
Using the ZIP download causes lots of problems so do not do it.
Don't download the 2020 or 2016 public releases or the r4407 release, if you somehow stumble upon that one. These are old snapshots of the Goonstation source code at certain points in time. They are not updated at all and can only run on older versions of BYOND. They're most likely not what you're looking for, unless what you're looking for are previous versions of Goonstation for historical interest or something.
Compile the server
Open the .DME file (in goonstation's case this is goonstation.dme). It should load up in Dream Maker (if not, use Open With to make sure it does open with DM). Once Dream Maker loads up (it might take a couple minutes), go to Build -> Compile, seen here:
Or hit CTRL+K.
It will take a few minutes to finish compiling. Once it does, if no errors have occurred, you're ready for the next step. A successful compile should look somewhat like this (by default the server compiles with different maps):
If errors HAVE occurred, please join #imcoder on the Goonstation Discord (https://discord.gg/zd8t6pY) and some of the users and staff will try to help resolve them.
Load Dream Daemon
You can open it through the BYOND Pager by going to the gear wheel icon in the upper right corner, or by hitting CTRL+D. This is what Dream Daemon looks like:
First you will want to hit the ... button next to the File: box at the bottom. Navigate to where your server code is (the folder with the .DME) and select the .DMB (in goonstation's case this is goonstation.dmb). If you don't have a .DMB file, go back and try step 2 again. Security, Visibility, and webclient settings can be set up however you feel like. (Set visibility to Public if you would like your server to appear on the BYOND Hub).
Select a port and forward it
In Dream Daemon, enter a number for the port (0 makes it random each time the server is started, we don't want that unless you feel like messing with the port forwarding each time (you probably don't)). It should be something in the 1000+ range, for example 8085. You will then need to forward your chosen port to your computer, through your router's admin settings. As this is different for every router and network setup, please consult https://portforward.com/ for instructions on how to do so for your router.
Start the server
The GO button next to the Visibility settings box should have turned green once you loaded the .DMB and if you click on it now, the server will start up. After a minute or so (the window may appear frozen, but it isn't) the window should change to look like this:
After a minute, the window should update to tell you if the server's port is accessible to outside connections. If it says "BYOND hub reports port 8085 cannot be reached by players." you will need to go back to the port forwarding step and try again. Otherwise:
You are now all set to play!
Click the yellow arrow sign to join the game through DD, and the red stop sign to shut the server down when you're done. Click on the byond://[IP]:[port] text to copy the link to the server into your clipboard. You can then share that link with others and they will be able to join your server with it!
Once you've compiled the code the first time, you'll only need to load Dream Daemon and start up the server when you want to run it - you don't need to compile each time.
Quick Useful Tibits
Setting yourself as admin
To make yourself an admin:
- Go to the goonstation/config/ folder.
- Open up the admins.sample file. Editor does not matter.
- Add your your ckey (lowercase byond key) to the list of names, a -, then your rank of choice.
- For example, if your byond key/username is GokuSmokeWeed420, your ckey would be gokusmokeweed420 (notice it's all lowercase letters), and if it were Awesome McCoolkey, your ckey would be awesomemccoolkey (note that the space is removed).
- There are many ranks, some with...interesting names, but the one with the most powers is Host. So, going back to the first example, you might add
gokusmokeweed420 - Host
somewhere--it doesn't really matter where.
- Save it as a new file. What you save it as depends on whether you have file extensions on. You can tell they're on if you see the extension in the name of the file itself when looking at files in File Explorer, e.g. the aforementioned admins.sample file shows up as "admins.sample.txt". Merely seeing Explorer list a "Type" column does not mean they're on.
- If you have file extensions off (it is off by default), save it as just
admins
. - If you have file extensions on, save it as
admins.txt
.
- If you have file extensions off (it is off by default), save it as just
- Compile and run again.
Setting the map
- Open goonstation.dme. This should open up Dream Maker.
- Go to the __build.dm through the file tree on the left. It's under _std.
- There should be few lines of code in a "MAP OVERRIDES" section in the format
//#define MAP_OVERRIDE_MAPNAMEHERE
, past the cute and adorable ASCII bee and some sections for handling profiling, debugging, and speeding up setup. Remove the // for your map of choice. This will uncomment the code, so that BYOND knows to run it, and this particular section code tells the game to override it to that map. Compile it again and run it.- For example, if you want the map to be Cogmap1, make
//#define MAP_OVERRIDE_COGMAP
into#define MAP_OVERRIDE_COGMAP
.
- For example, if you want the map to be Cogmap1, make
- Compile and run again.
Note that you cannot use Map Vote to change map on private servers. On the Goonstation public servers, the Map Vote tells Goonstation's internal software to modify and recompile the code, essentially doing the above, but automatically. Even though the code's configured to use this software, a private server can't access it. Simply put, you don't have the required infrastructure unless you build a new one yourself.
Do not try to go to __build.dm directly through your browser's file system. BYOND not does like it if you try to open DM files without starting up a .dme environment. If you do, you might cause BYOND to modify the .dme file to the point where it won't compile.
Starting the round early
Just testing stuff alone in a private server and don't want to wait 150 seconds for the game to finish counting down? If you've given yourself admin privileges, you can use the "Start Now" command. You can enter it as "start-now" into your text parser/command bar on the bottom or find it in the Server tab.
In addition, __build.dm, which also is where you configure maps, has a list of defines for faster loading right after the ASCII bee, under a section called "OPTIONS TO GO FAST". Remove the //
for the one you want and remember to save, compile, and run it again.
Further Information
You can ask for server help on the goonstation's dedicated gooncode channel, #imcoder on the Goonstation Discord (https://discord.gg/zd8t6pY), or post a new thread in the General Discussion forum.
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