Inactive [TP/MECH] Nethrar v2.3.1 - No-command minecart supporting Nether / multiworld portals [1.3.1]

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    Nethrar - Unrestrictive Nether / multiworld portals, with ridden and riderless minecart and boat support, and many options for the power server admin.

    Version: v2.3.1 (Dev v2.3.2a)

    Nethrar is a Nether portal implementation that aims for simplicity and as unrestricted usage as possible. Portals are created and used almost exactly like in SSP. Build a portal, light it on fire, and go! No commands, no required Permissions, and nothing else meta-gamey to use. Spatial compression is implemented, with configuration settings allowing varying ratios, even a Nether which is larger than the Normal world it is attached to! Portal pairs are automatically created, and even saved between reloads.
    A somewhat conservative heuristic is used to link portals in the smaller world to portals in the larger world (the Nether is the 'smaller' world, usually), to avoid portal spamming the larger world. Additionally, portals will never destroy a pre-existing portal; rather, they will simply link to that portal.
    Stepping into a portal in one world will first try to find a portal to link to in the destination world, then build a new one if none is found. The tl;dr version of this search is "Is there a portal in the destination world, that, if newly created and stepped into, would link to this portal in this world?" If so, link to that portal, otherwise build a new one. What determines whether a portal in one world links to one in the destination world? Essentially, if the hypothetical 'perfectly positioned' counterpart, in the destination world, to the first world's portal would conflict / intersect with an existing portal in the destination world, then the already-present portal is chosen as the destination. Note that this overall strategy is to prevent creating portals unless absolutely necessary, but can make generating distinct unique portal pairs in close proximity difficult.
    If you really want to know what the name comes from, you can ask, but it's really not important.

    Features:
    • Drop-and-go: defaults provide full, basic SSP-like functionality for most servers. Just drop the .jar file into your plugins directory. Nethrar should now be able to guess most parameters, but if there is any doubt, check the generated worlds.yml file. **Current bug: due to changes in the way configurations work, the default worlds.yml file is no longer generated. This will get fixed in the next release.**
    • Total multiworld support. Whatever arbitrary world configurations you wanted, now you can have them.
    • Portals 'remember' their destination, so world loops are possible. For example, if I have it set up that portals from world A go to world B, and portals in world B go to world C, and then finally portals in C go to A, what would happen if I build a portal in A, which leads to B, and then step back through it? I will go back to A, not to C. This 'memory' is preserved with clean server shutdowns.
    • Facing, orientation, and when applicable velocity, are preserved going through the portal, for the smoothest transition possible for players.
    • Minecarts carrying players function seamlessly. Minecart tracks should lead to and from the portal on both sides, on the same elevation, for minecarts to work properly.
    • Minecarts can now go through portals riderless! Powered minecarts are not supported, but empty minecarts and storage carts both go in and out unassisted. For best results, use with the force-chunk-loading feature.
    • Boats can be driven through portals too! If you are linking between two water worlds, or a water and normal world, you can now paddle through between the two.
    • Chunk keep-alive: For servers strapped on disk IO, or lower-performance servers, teleporting can be a real bummer for everyone on the server. Nethrar can be configured to keep chunks loaded in a radius around portals, increasing RAM usage, but decreasing the amount of resulting lag from teleporting through portals.
    • World blocks: Each world can have a 'world block' assigned to it, like wool or a gold block or stone. If you create a portal with a particular world's world blocks in the top two corners, then that portal will link to that particular world. This lets you make permanent 'special' portals that go places regular ones won't.
    • Custom world generator support for any world.
    • Configurable settings include:
      • whether to use permissions or not.
      • whether to redirect respawns or not.
      • how many chunks around a portal to keep loaded.
      • whether to allow riderless vehicles.
      • how much debug logging to print (currently there is very little even at the most verbose setting, this is more for helping me with debugging).
    • It works.
    **** Important Note: You should turn off the default Nether functionality if you are going to use Nethrar. Failing to do so can cause random and unpredictable double teleports, teleport loops, or worse. Set "allow-nether=false" in server.properties, or add it at the end. This will notdelete your existing Nether, it will just prevent the portals from teleporting you if you stand too close for too long. ****

    Download Nethrar (.jar, config, worlds) (.tar.gz, .zip)
    Dev build: (.jar). Changes: see my post.

    Source (github) (LGPL licensed)

    Configuration / Installation, most people: Download Nethrar.jar. Put it in your plugins/ directory. For most people, this is enough.

    Configuration / Installation, fewer people: If you had trouble with worlds not being what you expect, or if you want more power, then do the following. The plugin will put a config.yml inside a directory called "Nethrar" in the plugins/ directory. Set the following parameters in config.yml for your particular server. Also, edit worlds.yml to describe the world setup YOU want for your server. Assign the relevant Permissions nodes as you see fit.
    Code:
    # Set to true to use Permissions, otherwise everyone gets
    # all permissions.
    usePermissions: false
    # Set to false to use builtin vanilla respawning behavior.
    listen:
        respawn: true
    # Set to some number > 0 if you experience server-wide lag
    # when anyone teleports.
    forceLoadRadius: 0
    # Set to true to allow minecarts / boats to pass through a
    # portal without a Player passenger.
    riderlessVehicles: false
    # Set to 1 or 2 to increase the amount of console messages
    # Nethrar will show.
    debugLevel: 0
    
    Code:
    world:
            environment: normal
            destination: world_nether
            scale: 8
    world_nether:
    # Note that the environment field is *required*
            environment: nether
            destination: world
            scale: 1
            peaceful: false
            respawnTo: world
    # Add more worlds here, or edit the ones above as you see fit.
    # For example, to make a loop of normal -> Nether -> SkylandsPlus -> first normal, do the following:
    # world:
    #        environment: normal
    #        destination: world_nether
    #        scale: 8
    #        worldBlock: 57
    #        ^ Any portal made with diamond blocks in the corners will link to 'world'.
    # world_nether:
    #        environment: nether
    #        destination: world_skylands
    #        scale: 1
    #        peaceful: false
    #        worldBlock: 42
    #        ^ Any portal made with iron blocks in the corners will link to 'world_nether'
    # world_skylands:
    #        environment: normal
    #      worldGenerator:
    #              name: SkylandsPlus
    #              args: if there were any args to pass to your world generator, they would go here
    #        destination: world
    #        scale: 8
    #        worldBlock: 41
    #        ^ Any portal made with gold blocks in the corners will link to the 'world_skylands'
    # Note that to make a SkylandsPlus world, you'll first need the SkylandsPlus mod, which you can get [URL='http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/skylandsplus/']here[/URL].
    Code:
    # Allows usage of Nethrar portals.
    nethrar.use
    # Allows usage of Nethrar teleportation.
    nethrar.tp
    Code:
    # Teleports the invoking player to the destination world.
    # Places a single block of glass at the destination under the feet.
    /nethrar tp world 
    Not issues:
    • "I'm using MinecartMania and when I go through a portal I don't keep moving!" Obsidian is the default "minecart stopper" block in MinecartMania. Either power the obsidian block on both sides of the portal with redstone, or change the stopper block to be something other than obsidian.
    • Transitioning between worlds can be a little laggy. I am trying to mitigate this, the Bukkit devs and community are making great progress making teleports suck less, but there is nothing we know of that we haven't done to make things better. Sorry.
    • "Help I fall and sometimes die when I teleport between worlds!" Best thing I can say is: make sure you're running an up-to-date build of CraftBukkit, and it's lag-related, but it's nothing I believe I can solve any more than I have already tried.
    • "Why didn't I respawn at my bed?" Recent versions of CB should fix this, and Nethrar will support this soon as well even with respawn redirects.
    • "Help I am always respawning in the default world." Unless you are using Nethrar respawn redirects to keep people who die in one world to respawn in the same world, this is working as the Bukkit devs seem to want it to work.
    Known issues:
    • Chunks can sometimes, but less commonly with newer (860+) builds of CB, fail to load when transitioning between worlds, and only load on relog. Portals can also stop functioning when this occurs. Set "forceLoadRadius" in config.yml to something greater than 0 (reports say that 4 tends to work, I would recommend something between 2 and 4).
    • Camera orientation is not preserved when travelling through a portal in a minecart. I suspect some deeper issue with the server when putting a player into a minecart.

    • Pre-emptively generate or load chunks in the Nether which are 'known to be needed.'
    • Allow minecarts with any passengers to teleport between worlds. Works best with force-loaded chunks to enable physics with no players present.
    • Enable teleportation of *any* entity - animals, mobs, mobiles, etc.
    • Auto-link / generate nether for new normal worlds, as option.
    • Teleport delay. Obviously incompatible with vehicles.
    • Per-world End support., if possible.
    A note about future development: This is a side project first and foremost. Development was primarily driven by my and my friend's needs on our personal server, and future development will be heavily influenced by that. If there is sufficient demand by the general public and users, then I can implement other features, but I am not compelled or otherwise forced to do so. Just FYI.
    Changelog:
    Version 2.3.1:
    • 1.2.4-R1.0 support.
    • No major changes besides updating to remove deprecated API usage.
    Version 2.3:
    • 1.1-R3 API support.
    • Added support for custom world generators. Environment is still required, add key values worldGenerator.name to specify a world generator plugin, worldGenerator.args for additional args for the generator.
    Version 2.2.1:
    • Removed 'physics!' spam.
    Version 2.2:
    • 1.0.1-R1 support.
    • Added support for teleporting to The End. Set the target world's enviroment to 'the_end' or the equivalent. Portals might not be able to be reignited once in The End, so beware!
    • Misc fixes and logging.
    Version 2.1:
    • Implemented world blocks. World can have an optional "worldBlock" property, an integer, defining a block ID for that world's "worldBlock." Any portal made with that block in the top two corners will link to that world.
    • Updated to use Bukkit builtin permissions. You must use a compatible permissions plugin to use this. Read http://forums.bukkit.org/threads/permissions-faq.25080/ for more information.
    • Still uses sync threads to do teleportation.
    Version 2.0:
    • Added easier drop-and-go installation code and support.
    • Added true multiworld support. See worlds.yml for syntax and examples.
    • Added per-world custom destination world.
    • Added per-world custom destination world for respawns.
    • Added command "/nethrar tp world"; Use it as a server admin to get between worlds to set up portals for people.
    • Added portal destination persistence to help with more complicated world setups.
    Version 1.5.1:
    • Fixed teleporting when riding a minecart so that everything happens in a thread, instead of half in a thread and half synchronously (it's not okay to be a passenger of a vehicle in another world, eh?).
    Version 1.5:
    • Fixed "moved too fast" issue causing disconnects. Unfortunate side effect: teleports exhibit just a wee bit of lag before actuall occuring once you hit a portal. Depends on the server's load at the time. This will have to wait for if/when the Bukkit team fixes the checks around that disconnect.
    • Riderless minecart teleportation! Hidden Netherworld logic, long-distance unassisted storage cart teleportation, possibilities abound! Supposedly will work great with Evercart.
    • Boats! Now you can enable your crazy multiworld water coaster. Not tested as thoroughly as it should have been, buyer beware...
    • Various refactoring to help prepare for Nethrar v2.0.
    Version 1.4:
    • Added option for it to always be night in the Nether (default true).
    • Changed Permissions support to default to false, change to true if you want to use Permissions.
    • Added chunk loading prior to teleporting through portals, to help alleviate more transition issues.
    • Nethrar now generates a config file if one is not found.
    • Added some checking around where Nethrar determines which block a player has interacted with, due to people reporting a situation where a player can be "in a vehicle" but either the vehicle, or it's location, are null. This will help prevent NPEs.
    Version 1.3:
    • Added configuration option to enable a 'peaceful' Nether, empty of Ghasts and Pig zombies.
    • Switched to using a more polite chunk unloading function.
    Version 1.2:
    • Added configuration option to keep chunks loaded in a variable sized radius around portals. Set "forceLoadRadius" in config.yml to > 0 if you are having issues with falling or with chunks not loading after transitioning.
    • Added "NethrarMinecartTeleportEvent" which is called after a player is teleported with a minecart. Plugin devs, listen for this event if your plugin does things with minecarts, and needs to know when minecarts suddenly move or get added/deleted.
    Version 1.1:
    • Added Permissions support for permission node "nethrar.use" - give users this permission to enable use of Nethrar.
    Version 1.0:
    • First release, with minecarts and conservative portal linking and configurable spatial compression, etc.



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    Is the problem that they take you somewhere in the Nether, or don't work at all?

    Looking at SpawnControl, it is actually working as intended - there are separate spawn locations for each world, using /spawn won't take you between worlds, on purpose.

    Looking at MultipleHomes, I can't see offhand whether it will work or not. However, MyHome by tkelly works just fine for us.
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    Thank you for this plugin! I just installed it and tried walking through a gate and ended up in a Nether cave, so I assume it works fine.

    I have one question however that I didn't see asked: Would it be possible to mask the transition between worlds with a loading screen, like in SSP? And would that have to be a client side mod?
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    Would it be possible? Probably, but with far more effort than would honestly be worth for anyone (the code involved would likely go far beyond the sandbox of Bukkit and Minecraft). Would it have to be a client side mod? There would almost certainly have to be something done on the client-end to interface with the transition, yes.
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    I see, thanks for the answer. Perhaps it's something that Mojang implements when/if they add server portals in the future then.

    Again, thanks for making this. I really appreciate the minimalistic approach.
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    Hm, coulda sworn I replied to this post. Must have forgotten to send my reply, sorry. :-P
    Anyway the problem IS that it takes me somewhere in the Nether, I suppose that makes sense that they both use different home/spawn sets for the Nether... but it would be nice if it didn't.
    I'd get MyHome, but I'm looking more for a 'warp' feature... and the multi-home function in the plugin I have now is great.
    Maybe I'll scrap it and use the MyHome one anyway, or maybe I can find another warp/multi-home plugin that DOES properly work with multi worlds.
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    No spawn changers on my server, 1.4.01 server edition, and finding players being spawned wherever - regardless of if they die in nether or not.

    Would appreciate some help with this.
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    "Wherever" meaning, what - they always spawn in the normal world, but in random places? They spawn in random places in the nether? Does each player spawn in a different place, but always the same place for that player?
    Did you set "listen.respawn" to "true" in the config file, and the config file is correctly installed at "plugins/Nethrar/config.yml"? What plugins are you using? One of them may be incorrectly interfacing with Nethrar - but if you have installed the config file, and set the setting to "false" (there will be output to the server log/console saying "[NETHRAR] Not listening for player respawns."), then it is not directly my plugin's fault that your players are going everywhere.
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    Apologies - was pretty damn tired when I posted.

    When players started to spawn at places other than their beds or the world spawn point, I disabled all mods (runecraft, craftbook, nethrar) by removing their .jar and plugin folder contents, and then "turned them on" in cycle in order to isolate what is the cause.

    Nethrar, alone other than craftbukkit, causes the issue. I have found this exists with the config.yml set to both listen.respawn true and false. It's the only thing I have altered, other than my 'normal' world name, which was originally given a different name in the server creation.

    By "wherever", I mean just that. I have players who die in the normal world spawning halfway across the map, with no common factor - one might spawn in midair, over a tundra biome chasm, or they might appear in a desert biome, or in the middle of another player's "mining chamber". The same happens with the nether (one lucky player was on a 1x1 block of netherrack in the middle of a lava ocean, with ghasts about). Unfortunately, then the next and rather unusual thing happens.

    The starting world is not necessarily the one you may end up in. Players dying in the real world may end up in the nether, and visa-versa. This is a problem I've been poking at as well, in order to see if I can override it, as Nethrar is, simply put, the best implementation of the nether for SMP that I have found (no slash commands, portals simply 'work'). Unfortunately, attempting to use other "home/spawn setting" plugins doesn't bring any resolution - nethrar seems content to sit on them and bash them into line.

    The other interesting thing is that unlike when a player is using an incorrect version of java, there are no error messages on the CLI. Something like this would give me the impression that it would be bringing about [WARNING] or [SEVERE] messages.
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    Whewy. That sounds nasty. A couple more questions, although really they're more for my reference than anything else:
    a) What version of CB are you using?
    b) Can you acertain that, on the CLI, Nethrar says "not listening for player respawns" when you set it to false in the config file?
    Once you get that back to me, I'll get cracking on debugging it. I'll also make a special jar file for you that explicitly removes the code that listens for player respawns, so that it is impossible for Nethrar to affect player respawns, as welll as adding some debug prints to better indicate what Nethrar is doing in this whole mess. That'll have to wait for morning, though.
    Something I suspect, but can't prove, is a possible interaction between beds and Nethrar. I know that beds were (supposedly?) fixed in 1.4 so that player spawn points move to the beds, but I haven't yet tested this with Nethrar. I also know that some people were having issues with beds being broken in CB. Maybe there's some crazy edge case with people in different worlds, beds, and CB all dancing and falling down together?
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    It's alright, nicely timed response is nicely timed!

    On a hunch, I tried loading the server with craftbukkit by itself, no plugins. Same issue is coming up, except that now there's no longer nether spawning.

    Then checking it out (I have CB 677 loaded) it seems they're only updated for server 1.4, not 1.4_01.

    That would quite possibly be what's causing the issue, and my apologies for the fuss. Though I'm confused how it seems to stabilize with Craftbook or Runecraft present.
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    Time for me to roll back my server...
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    I just tried this and it works pretty well, seems to be the best implimentation of the nether so far that i've tried, even with the fast travel and auto-generation of portals on the other side, works great. +diamonds
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    w00t! Diamonds! Thanks :)
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    Seeing how 677 is a recommended build, I should test it. Results soon. Hope the rollback helps!

    It's possible both runecraft and craftbook do something with player spawns, although I seriously doubt it.

    Tested on 677, could not reproduce the problem in any configuration :( I guess try downloading the jarfile again, see if it does it with a new jarfile?
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    @akrieger Thanks, I'll be trying to figure that out over this weekend, but after reinstalling craftbukkit, then rolling back to 1.4, then rolling craftbukkit back to 670, it's not fixed. Removing craftbukkit altogether fixes the issue - 1.4 and 1.4_01 vanilla don't have this problem.

    I do have some good news! Using Nethrar with listen.Respawn=true, I can get the game to force a spawn into one particular location about 5 hours from the main world spawn.

    Then, with a mash of Runecraft portaling, the game now spawns players near a handy teleporter to get back. So now, I'm looking to get the 'listen to respawn location' set to wherever the player has set as a bed.
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    I don't quite understand what you mean by 'reinstalling, then rolling back to 1.4, then rolling CB back to 670' - unless you mean rolling back the client and the server separately.
    At least players spawn somewhere, and you can get them home. :/ If you want, you can change the spawn location using a map editor and seeing if that helps - consult http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Map_Editor#Map_Editors to find one that will work for you. The "where player has a spawn point" thing will have to wait til Bukkit's API is updated to allow plugins to get that.
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    =/ So the player spawning thing is a known issue? Didn't know that, and could have saved myself a bit of time running after it.
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    No, it's not a known issue.

    What I meant was, Notch has supposedly fixed beds, but the Bukkit API hasn't been updated to let plugins get access to per-player spawn locations.
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    Is there any way to turn off monsters in the new world ? It causes a lot of lag on my server.
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    Not at the moment, without crazy hax. For example, a function that runs every second and destroys every non-player non-pet creature. I don't want to implement that :(
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    OK, thank you for the quick reply !
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    Actually, I changed my mind. Given the direction that my plugin is going, and the fixes I've already applied, I'll probably add it as a option in the next version. It wouldn't be that many more lines of code, and it would give people what they want, if they want it. The ideal situation is an "autodetect" feature that detects if the normal world is peaceful or not, and reacts accordingly.
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    Nice mod, but when you go to nether then ur skin goes from custom to default steve skin.
    thx anyway
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    Thanks, but the texture issue is a problem with Bukkit, not with my plugin. I don't touch player data / textures at all.
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    I'm confused... is 1.3 released or not?
    Console is telling me it's still 1.2 (downloaded JAR from thread just now), and CraftBukkitUpToDate isn't detecting any new version...
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    I suspect Github fail - removing and then uploading a file of the same name very quickly may very well make it confused. Try now.
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    Nope :(
    23:33:01 [INFO] [NETHRAR] Nethrar v1.2 enabled.
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    I literally just checked this. I deleted the files, re-uploaded them, then downloaded them again, and they matched. I saw your second comment, downloaded them, and they didn't match.
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    Try it now.

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