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Crafty Controller 4.0.0-alpha.3
Python based Control Panel for your Minecraft Server
What is Crafty Controller?
Crafty Controller is a Minecraft Server Control Panel / Launcher. The purpose of Crafty Controller is to launch a Minecraft Server in the background and present a web interface for the server administrators to interact with their servers. Crafty is compatible with Docker, Linux, Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 10.
Documentation
Temporary documentation available on GitLab
Meta
Project Homepage - https://craftycontrol.com
Discord Server - https://discord.gg/9VJPhCE
Git Repository - https://gitlab.com/crafty-controller/crafty-web
Basic Docker Usage
To get started with docker, all you need to do is pull the image from this git repository's registry.
This is done by using docker-compose
or docker run
(You don't need to clone the Repository and build, like in 3.x ).
If you have a config folder already from previous local installation or docker setup, the image should mount this volume, if none is present then it will populate its own config folder for you.
Using the registry image:
The provided image supports both arm64
and amd64
out the box, if you have issues though you can build it yourself.
The image is located at: registry.gitlab.com/crafty-controller/crafty-commander:latest
Branch | Status |
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:latest | |
:dev |
While the repository is still private / pre-release, Before you can pull the image you must authenticate docker with the Container Registry.
To authenticate you will need a personal access token with the minimum scope:
- For read (pull) access,
read_registry
. - For write (push) access,
write_registry
.
When you have this just run:
$ docker login registry.gitlab.com -u <username> -p <token>
or
$ echo <token> | docker login registry.gitlab.com -u <username> --password-stdin
or
$ cat ~/my_password.txt | docker login registry.gitlab.com -u <username> --password-stdin
Then use one of the following methods:
docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
crafty:
container_name: crafty_commander
image: registry.gitlab.com/crafty-controller/crafty-commander:latest
ports:
- "8000:8000" # HTTP
- "8443:8443" # HTTPS
- "8123:8123" # DYNMAP
- "19132:19132/udp" # BEDROCK
- "24000-25600:24000-25600" # MC SERV PORT RANGE
volumes:
- ./docker/backups:/commander/backups
- ./docker/logs:/commander/logs
- ./docker/servers:/commander/servers
- ./docker/config:/commander/app/config
docker run
$ docker run \
--name crafty_commander \
-p 8000:8000 \
-p 8443:8443 \
-p 8123:8123 \
-p 19132:19132/udp \
-p 24000-25600:24000-25600 \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/backups:/commander/backups" \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/logs:/commander/logs" \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/servers:/commander/servers" \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/config:/commander/app/config" \
registry.gitlab.com/crafty-controller/crafty-commander:latest
Building from the cloned repository:
If you are building from docker-compose
you can find the compose file in ./docker/docker-compose.yml
just cd
to the docker directory and docker-compose up -d
If you'd rather not use docker-compose
you can use the following docker run
in the directory where the Dockerfile is:
# REMEMBER, Build your image first!
$ docker build . -t crafty
$ docker run \
--name crafty_commander \
-p 8000:8000 \
-p 8443:8443 \
-p 8123:8123 \
-p 19132:19132/udp \
-p 24000-25600:24000-25600 \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/backups:/commander/backups" \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/logs:/commander/logs" \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/servers:/commander/servers" \
-v "/$(pwd)/docker/config:/commander/app/config" \
crafty
A fresh build will take several minutes depending on your system, but will be rapid there after.