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* Implement a server res directory * Only convert if neither exist * Remove unzip, Update RegEx * readme updates Run setup after setting working dir Address several docker issues Revert "Run setup after setting working dir" This reverts commit fd2fb9228e82a350204c1ef61f7ba059479bb12f. Fix docker * Remove extra submodules * Rework logic * Switch if block * Remove need to extract fdb from client * Change log name * Update FdbToSqlite.cpp
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# Run the Darkflame Server inside Docker
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## What you need
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- [Docker](https://docs.docker.com/get-docker/) (Docker Desktop or on Linux normal Docker)
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- [Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/) (Included in Docker Desktop)
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- LEGO® Universe Client. Check the main [README](./README.md) for details on this.
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## Run server inside Docker
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1. Copy `.env.example` and save it as `.env` inside the root directory of this repository
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2. Edit the `.env` file and add your path to the root directory of your LEGO® Universe Client after `CLIENT_PATH=`
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3. Update other values in the `.env` file as needed (be sure to update passwords!)
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4. Run `docker compose up -d --build`
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5. Run `docker compose exec darkflame /app/MasterServer -a` and setup your admin account
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6. Follow the directions [here](https://github.com/DarkflameUniverse/AccountManager) to setup regular user accounts. The server will be accessible at: `http://<EXTERNAL_IP>:5000`
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7. Now you can see the output of the server with `docker compose logs -f --tail 100` or `docker compose logs -f --tail 100`. This can help you understand issues and there you can also see when the server finishes it's startup.
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8. You're ready to connect your client!
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**NOTE #1**: If you're running an older version of Docker, you may need to use the command `docker-compose` instead of `docker compose`.
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**NOTE #2**: To stop the server simply run `docker compose down` and to restart it just run `docker compose up -d` again. No need to run all the steps above every time.
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**NOTE #3**: Docker buildkit needs to be enabled. https://docs.docker.com/develop/develop-images/build_enhancements/#to-enable-buildkit-builds
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**NOTE #4**: Make sure to run the following in the repo root directory after cloning so submodules are also downloaded.
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```
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git submodule update --init --recursive
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```
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**NOTE #5**: If DarkflameSetup fails due to not having cdclient.fdb, rename CDClient.fdb (in the same folder) to cdclient.fdb
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## Disable brickbuildfix
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If you don't need the http server running on port 80 do this:
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1. Create a file with the name `docker-compose.override.yml` in the root of the repository
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2. Paste this content:
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```yml
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services:
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brickbuildfix:
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profiles:
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- donotstart
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```
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3. Now run `docker compose up -d`
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