Commands and Permissions
Commando’s zijn een manier waarop server operatoren hun server kunnen beheren en waarop spelers kunnen interageren met de server.
In Sponge, commands follow a system of Permissies. Permissions allow server operators to control who can access what commands. By default, all commands are granted to players with OP status. Players without operator status do not have access to administrative commands or commands that require an assigned permission node. A server operator can fine-tune who can access what commands by adding/negating permission nodes through a permissions plugin.
Notitie
Sponge is geen permissie-beheer plugin. Om permissies toe te voegen en te verwijderen voor individuele spelers of groepen moet je een permissie-beheer plugin zoeken.
Operator Commando’s
Deze commando’s, als toevoeging op de standaard spelercommando’s, zijn beschikbaar voor server operatoren.
Sponge
De volgende commando’s zijn beschikbaar voor spelers met de operator status (of de correcte permissie knoop) op servers gebruik makend van Sponge.
Commando |
Omschrijving |
Permissie |
---|---|---|
/sponge audit |
Forces loading of unloaded classes to enable mixin debugging. |
sponge.command.audit |
/sponge blockinfo |
Shows the type and some additional information about the block you are looking at. |
sponge.command.blockinfo |
/sponge chunks |
Print de chunk gegevens voor een wereld, een dimensie of globaal. |
sponge.command.chunks |
/sponge config |
Past de globale configuratie aan of de configuratie van een wereld of een dimensie. |
sponge.command.config |
/sponge entityinfo |
Shows the type and some additional information about the entity you are looking at. |
sponge.command.entityinfo |
/sponge heap |
Dumpt de JVM heap. |
sponge.command.heap |
/sponge metrics |
Gets or sets whether metric (also known as server stats) collection is enabled for a given plugin. |
sponge.command.metrics |
/sponge mods |
Lists currently installed forge mods. (SpongeForge only) |
sponge.command.mods |
/sponge plugins |
Lists currently installed Sponge plugins. |
sponge.command.plugins |
/sponge plugins reload |
Vraagt plugins om hun eigen herlaadprocedures uit te voeren. |
sponge.command.plugins.reload |
/sponge reload |
Herlaadt de globale, wereld of dimensie configuratie. |
sponge.command.reload |
/sponge save |
Slaagt de globale, wereld of dimensie configuratie op. |
sponge.command.save |
/sponge timings |
Het hoofd commando voor de tijdmetingen module. |
sponge.command.timings |
/sponge tps |
Geef ticks per seconde voor elke wereld weer. |
sponge.command.tps |
/sponge version |
Print de Sponge/SpongeAPI versies naar de console. |
sponge.command.version |
/sponge which |
Prints which plugin provided the command, it’s aliases and alternatives. |
sponge.command.which |
/sponge:callback |
Internally used for callback actions on
|
|
/sponge:help |
View information on commands used on the server. |
sponge.command.help |
Sponge commando parameters
/sponge chunks [-g] [-d dim] [-w world]
/sponge config [-g] [-d dim] [-w world] key value
/sponge save [-g] [-d dim|*] [-w world|*]
/sponge reload [-g] [-d dim|*] [-w world|*]
Command Conflicts
In cases of command conflict, Sponge provides a primary alias mechanism to specify which command is to be used. For
example, Minecraft provides the reload command and
Sponge provides the reload command. To
specify which command to use, prefix it with minecraft
or sponge
and a :
. So, to use Sponge’s reload command
above, type in /sponge:reload
. This approach can also be used to handle conflicts between mods and/or plugins. Do
the same thing, just use the mod-id or the plugin-id and a :
. An example is /examplemodid:tp
.
Furthermore, the primary alias mechanism can be used to overcome incompatibilities. Let’s say a plugin registers a command, but the command is incompatible with your mod. If you can configure your mod to use a Minecraft native command or another plugin’s command, you can restore the expected behavior or prevent unexpected behaviors.
Notitie
The /sponge audit
command forces loading of any classes which have not yet been loaded, allowing the full output
from all mixin debugging environment variables to be captured. This also requires the mixins.checks variable, see
the Mixin wiki for more information.
Tip
Here are a few simple examples of the sponge config command in action. Note that at least one target flag must be specified. Please see Sponge configureren for a more detailed explanation.
/sponge config -d minecraft:nether logging.chunk-load true
Since a dimension type was specified, this would alter the nether dimension config (and hence all nether worlds).
/sponge config -w DIM1 logging.chunk-load true
Dit zou de configuratie van de wereld met de naam DIM1 veranderen.
Sponge provides two permissions for debugging purposes:
Allow using Sponge’s block and entity tracking message channel:
sponge.debug.block-tracking
This message channel is used by the client (if the SpongeForge mod is installed) to display the block and entity owner and notifier in the debug view.Allow hovering of command execution errors to get the stacktrace:
sponge.debug.hover-stacktrace
Tijdmetingen
Timings are a tool built into Sponge that allows server administrators to monitor the performance of their server.
Timings will collect information about a server so that a report may later be generated on the data. Information that
is recorded by timings include the server motd, version, uptime, memory, installed plugins, tps, percent of tps loss,
number of players, tile entities, entities, and chunks.
Below is a list of sub-commands to /sponge timings
:
Commando |
Omschrijving |
---|---|
/sponge timings on |
Schakelt tijdmetingen in. Houd er rekening mee dat dit ook de tijdmetingsgegevens zal resetten. |
/sponge timings off |
Schakelt tijdmetingen uit. Houd er rekening mee dat de meeste tijdmeting-opdrachten niet zullen functioneren en dat er geen tijdmetingen worden opgenomen als de tijdmetingen zijn uitgeschakeld. |
/sponge timings reset |
Reset alle tijdmetingsgegevens en begint met het opnemen van tijdmetingen nadat dit commando is uitgevoerd. |
/sponge timings report |
Generates the timings report on your server performance at https://timings.aikar.co |
/sponge timings verbon |
Enables timings monitoring at the verbose level. |
/sponge timings verboff |
Disables timings monitoring at the verbose level. Note that high-frequency timings will not be available. |
/sponge timings cost |
Vraagt de kosten van het gebruik van tijdmetingen op. |
Forge
The following commands are available only when using the SpongeForge coremod on Forge. Other implementations of the SpongeAPI, such as SpongeVanilla, do not include these commands.
Commando |
Omschrijving |
Permissie |
---|---|---|
/forge tps |
Geef ticks per seconde voor elke wereld weer. |
forge.command.forge |
/forge track |
Schakel tegel entiteit volgen in. |
forge.command.forge |
For any Forge mods that use the vanilla command API, command permissions are provided in the form
<modid>.command.<commandname>
.
Vanilla
There are several commands built-in to vanilla Minecraft that are also available on servers powered by Sponge. The list
below is not comprehensive, but it includes the most commonly used commands. These commands are available to players
with operator status (or the correct permission node). In general, permissions for vanilla Minecraft commands on a
Sponge server are of the structure minecraft.command.<command>
, as shown below.
Commando |
Omschrijving |
Permissie |
---|---|---|
/ban |
Verban een speler. |
minecraft.command.ban |
/ban-ip |
Verban een IP adres. |
minecraft.command.ban-ip |
/banlist |
Bekijk alle verbande spelers. |
minecraft.command.banlist |
/clear |
Maak een inventaris leeg. |
minecraft.command.clear |
/deop |
Verwijder OP van een speler. |
minecraft.command.deop |
/difficulty |
Stel de moeilijkheidsgraad in. |
minecraft.command.difficulty |
/gamemode |
Stel de spelmodus van een speler in. |
minecraft.command.gamemode |
/gamerule |
Zet een spelregel. |
minecraft.command.gamerule |
/give |
Geef een voorwerp aan een speler. |
minecraft.command.give |
/kill |
Vermoord een speler of entiteit. |
minecraft.command.kill |
/op |
Geef operator status aan een speler. |
minecraft.command.op |
/pardon |
Verwijder een speler van de verbanningslijst. |
minecraft.command.pardon |
/save-all |
Sla de server op. |
minecraft.command.save-all |
/save-of |
Schakel automatische server opslag uit. |
minecraft.command.save-off |
/save-on |
Schakel automatische server opslag in. |
minecraft.command.save-on |
/setidletimeout |
Definieer hoe lang spelers mogen niets doen voordat ze uit het spel worden gezet. |
minecraft.command.setidletimeout |
/setworldspawn |
Zet het spawnpunt van de wereld. |
minecraft.command.setworldspawn |
/stop |
Stop de server. |
minecraft.command.stop |
/toggledownfall |
Wissel tussen zonnig en regenachtig weer. |
minecraft.command.toggledownfall |
/tp |
Teleporteer spelers en entiteiten. |
minecraft.command.tp |
/weather |
Zet het weer naar de gedefinieerde conditie. |
minecraft.command.weather |
/whitelist |
Beheer de server whitelist. |
minecraft.command.whitelist |
/worldborder |
Beheer de wereldgrens. |
minecraft.command.worldborder |
Sponge also creates permissions for these Minecraft features:
Allow player to use the entity-selector in commands:
minecraft.selector
Allow player to bypass spawn-protection in all worlds:
minecraft.spawn-protection.override
Allow player to bypass force-gamemode in all worlds:
minecraft.force-gamemode.override
Allow editing an ordinary commandblock of the given name:
minecraft.commandblock.edit.block.<name>
Allow editing a minecart commandblock of the given name:
minecraft.commandblock.edit.minecart.<name>
Notitie
These permissions use the actual name of the commandblock, which is normally @
by default.
There are also extra permissions managing the access to the server:
Treat the user as whitelisted:
minecraft.login.bypass-whitelist
Allow this user to bypass the server’s player limit:
minecraft.login.bypass-player-limit
Notitie
Sponge offers improved multi-world support, such as per-world world borders. By default, Sponge only changes the
world border (or other world options) of the world the player is currently in. The vanilla behavior of setting it
for all worlds can be restored using the global configuration and setting
sponge.commands.multi-world-patches.worldborder
(or the corresponding entry) to false
. See
global.conf for details. Sponge assumes that multi-world plugins also
provide optimized configuration commands for those options and thus does not provide its own variants.
Speler Commando’s
De volgende commando’s zijn beschikbaar als een deel van vanilla Minecraft voor spelers zonder operator status.
Commando |
Omschrijving |
Permissie |
---|---|---|
/help |
View information on commands used on the server, by default the Sponge command will be used instead! |
minecraft.command.help |
/me |
Vertel iedereen wat je aan het doen bent. |
minecraft.command.me |
/say |
Geef een bericht weer aan iedereen (of met behulp van selecteerders aan specifieke spelers). |
minecraft.command.say |
/tell |
Stuur een privé bericht naar een andere speler. |
minecraft.command.tell |
A full list of vanilla commands can be found at: https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Commands#List_of_commands. Permissions
for vanilla Minecraft commands on a Sponge server are of the structure minecraft.command.<command>
.
Command Features
Sponge and most Sponge plugins support additional command features such as auto completion and hoverable text. The image
below shows the output using the /sponge plugins
command (yellow box). The elements in that list can be hovered over
to get addition information such as the current version number (red box). Some elements in the example below also have
additional actions bound to them. For example, the plugin entries in that list can be clicked to show more detailed
information (purple box) about that plugin. This is equivalent to sending the /sponge plugins <pluginId>
command.
The auto completion can be triggered by pressing tab. Entering /sponge plugins
(with a trailing space) and then
pressing tab will show a list of possible values (turquoise box) that can be used in that context. Pressing tab again
will iterate the possibilities, if any. Theoretically it is possible to write most commands by pressing only tab and
space (and maybe the first letter of each segment).
Tip
If you are a plugin author and you want to use hoverable text and text actions in your plugin, then head over to our Text documentation.