feat: added SKIP_SERVER_PROPERTIES

#1108
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Geoff Bourne 2021-11-04 20:55:15 -05:00
parent 9de9ec2e34
commit 367f07b784
2 changed files with 23 additions and 22 deletions

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@ -796,18 +796,15 @@ The world will only be downloaded or copied if it doesn't exist already. Set `FO
## Server configuration
By default the server configuration will be created and set based on the following
environment variables, but only the first time the server is started. If the
`server.properties` file already exists, the values in them will not be changed.
By default, the server configuration will be created and set based on the following environment variables, but only the first time the server is started. If the `server.properties` file already exists, the values in them will not be changed.
If you would like to override the server configuration each time the container
starts up, you can set the OVERRIDE_SERVER_PROPERTIES environment variable like:
If you would like to override the server configuration each time the container starts up, you can set the `OVERRIDE_SERVER_PROPERTIES` environment variable like:
docker run -d -e OVERRIDE_SERVER_PROPERTIES=true ...
This will reset any manual configuration of the `server.properties` file, so if
you want to make any persistent configuration changes you will need to make sure
you have properly set the proper environment variables in your docker run command (described below).
This will reset any manual configuration of the `server.properties` file, so if you want to make any persistent configuration changes you will need to make sure you have properly set the proper environment variables in your container configuration.
In the opposite case, you can skip the startup script's creation of `server.properties`, by setting `SKIP_SERVER_PROPERTIES` to "true".
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@ -187,6 +187,7 @@ if [[ ${TYPE} == "CURSEFORGE" ]]; then
log "detected FTB, changing properties path to ${SERVER_PROPERTIES}"
fi
if ! isTrue "${SKIP_SERVER_PROPERTIES:-false}"; then
if [ ! -e "$SERVER_PROPERTIES" ]; then
log "Creating server.properties in ${SERVER_PROPERTIES}"
cp /tmp/server.properties "$SERVER_PROPERTIES"
@ -203,6 +204,9 @@ elif [ -n "${OVERRIDE_SERVER_PROPERTIES}" ]; then
else
log "server.properties already created, skipping"
fi
else
log "Skipping setup of server.properties"
fi
if isTrue "${ENABLE_AUTOPAUSE}"; then
current_max_tick=$( grep 'max-tick-time' "$SERVER_PROPERTIES" | sed -r 's/( )+//g' | awk -F= '{print $2}' )