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Documentation of the Launcher Distribution Index
The distribution index is written in JSON. The general format of the index is as posted below.
{
"version": "1.0",
"discord": {
"clientID": 12334567890,
"smallImageText": "WesterosCraft",
"smallImageKey": "seal-circle"
},
"servers": [
{
"id": "Example_Server",
"name": "WesterosCraft Example Client",
"news_feed": "http://westeroscraft.com/forums/example/index.rss",
"icon_url": "http://mc.westeroscraft.com/WesterosCraftLauncher/files/example_icon.png",
"revision": "0.0.1",
"server_ip": "mc.westeroscraft.com:1337",
"mc_version": "1.11.2",
"discord": {
"shortId": "Example",
"largeImageText": "WesterosCraft Example Server",
"largeImageKey": "server-example"
},
"default_selected": true,
"autoconnect": true,
"modules": [
...
]
}
]
}
You can declare an unlimited number of servers, however you must provide valid values for the fields listed above. In addition to that, the server can declare modules.
The discord settings are to enable the use of Rich Presence on the launcher. For more details, see discord's documentation.
Only one server in the array should have the default_selected
property enabled. This will tell the launcher that this is the default server to select if either the previously selected server is invalid, or there is no previously selected server. This field is not defined by any server (avoid this), the first server will be selected as the default. If multiple servers have default_selected
enabled, the first one the launcher finds will be the effective value. Servers which are not the default may omit this property rather than explicitly setting it to false.
Modules
A module is a generic representation of a file required to run the minecraft client. It takes the general form:
{
"id": "group.id:artifact:version",
"name": "Artifact {version}",
"type": "{a valid type}",
"artifact": {
"size": "{file size in bytes}",
"MD5": "{MD5 hash for the file, string}",
"extension": ".jar",
"url": "http://files.site.com/maven/group/id/artifact/version/artifact-version.jar"
},
"sub_modules": [
{
"id": "examplefile",
"name": "Example File",
"type": "file",
"artifact": {
"size": "{file size in bytes}",
"MD5": "{MD5 hash for the file, string}",
"path": "examplefile.txt",
"url": "http://files.site.com/examplefile.txt"
}
},
...
]
}
As shown above, modules objects are allowed to declare submodules under the option sub_modules
. This parameter is completely optional and can be omitted for modules which do not require submodules. Typically, files which require other files are declared as submodules. A quick example would be a mod, and the configuration file for that mod. Submodules can also declare submodules of their own. The file is parsed recursively, so there is no limit.
Modules may also declare a required
object.
"required": {
"value": false, "(if the module is required)"
"def": false "(if it's enabled by default, has no effect if value is true)"
}
If a module does not declare this object, both value
and def
default to true. Similarly, if a parameter is not included in the required
object it will default to true. This will be used in the mod selection process down the line.
The format of the module's artifact depends on several things. The most important factor is where the file will be stored. If you are providing a simple file to be placed in the root directory of the client files, you may decided to format the module as the examplefile
module declared above. This module provides a path
option, allowing you to directly set where the file will be saved to. Only the path
will affect the final downloaded file.
Other times, you may want to store the files maven-style, such as with libraries and mods. In this case you must declare the module as the example artifact above. The id
becomes more important as it will be used to resolve the final path. The id
must be provided in maven format, that is group.id.maybemore:artifact:version
. From there, you need to declare the extension
of the file in the artifact object. This effectively replaces the path
option we used above.
It is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT that the file size is CORRECT. The launcher's download queue will not function properly otherwise.
Ex.
type = forgemod
id = com.westeroscraft:westerosblocks:1.0.0
extension = .jar
resolved_path = {base}/modstore/com/westeroscraft/westerosblocks/1.0.0/westerosblocks-1.0.0.jar
The resolved path depends on the type. Currently, there are several recognized module types:
forge-hosted
({base}/libraries/{path OR resolved})library
({base}/libraries/{path OR resolved})forgemod
({base}/modstore/{path OR resolved})litemod
({base}/modstore/{path OR resolved})file
({base}/{path OR resolved})
forge-hosted
The module type forge-hosted
represents forge itself. Currently, the launcher only supports forge servers, as vanilla servers can be connected to via the mojang launcher. The hosted
part is key, this means that the forge module must declare its required libraries as submodules.
Ex.
{
"id": "net.minecraftforge:forge:1.11.2-13.20.1.2429",
"name": "Minecraft Forge 1.11.2-13.20.1.2429",
"type": "forge-hosted",
"artifact": {
"size": 4450992,
"MD5": "3fcc9b0104f0261397d3cc897e55a1c5",
"extension": ".jar",
"url": "http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/1.11.2-13.20.1.2429/forge-1.11.2-13.20.1.2429-universal.jar"
},
"sub_modules": [
{
"id": "net.minecraft:launchwrapper:1.12",
"name": "Mojang (LaunchWrapper)",
"type": "library",
"artifact": {
"size": 32999,
"MD5": "934b2d91c7c5be4a49577c9e6b40e8da",
"extension": ".jar",
"url": "http://mc.westeroscraft.com/WesterosCraftLauncher/files/1.11.2/launchwrapper-1.12.jar"
}
},
...
]
}
All of forge's required libraries are declared in the version.json
file found in the root of the forge jar file. These libraries MUST be hosted and declared a submodules or forge will not work.
There were plans to add a forge
type, in which the required libraries would be resolved by the launcher and downloaded from forge's servers. The forge servers are down at times, however, so this plan was stopped half-implemented.
library
The module type library
represents a library file which will be required to start the minecraft process. Each library module will be dynamically added to the -cp
(classpath) argument while building the game process.
Ex.
{
"id": "net.sf.jopt-simple:jopt-simple:4.6",
"name": "Jopt-simple 4.6",
"type": "library",
"artifact": {
"size": 62477,
"MD5": "13560a58a79b46b82057686543e8d727",
"extension": ".jar",
"url": "http://mc.westeroscraft.com/WesterosCraftLauncher/files/1.11.2/jopt-simple-4.6.jar"
}
}
forgemod
The module type forgemod
represents a mod loaded by the Forge Mod Loader (FML). These files are stored maven-style and passed to FML using forge's Modlist format.
Ex.
{
"id": "com.westeroscraft:westerosblocks:3.0.0-beta-6-133",
"name": "WesterosBlocks (3.0.0-beta-6-133)",
"type": "forgemod",
"artifact": {
"size": 16321712,
"MD5": "5a89e2ab18916c18965fc93a0766cc6e",
"extension": ".jar",
"url": "http://mc.westeroscraft.com/WesterosCraftLauncher/prod-1.11.2/mods/WesterosBlocks.jar"
}
}
litemod
This module type is being actively considered and changed, until finalized there will be no documentation.
file
The module type file
represents a generic file required by the client, another module, etc.
Ex.
{
"id": "com.westeroscraft:westeroscraftrp:2017-08-16",
"name": "WesterosCraft Resource Pack (2017-08-16)",
"type": "file",
"artifact": {
"size": 45241339,
"MD5": "ec2d9fdb14d5c2eafe5975a240202f1a",
"path": "resourcepacks/WesterosCraft.zip",
"url": "http://mc.westeroscraft.com/WesterosCraftLauncher/prod-1.11.2/resourcepacks/WesterosCraft.zip"
}
}
This format is actively under development and is likely to change.