Online Time Logger
Note
Attention: Plugin Move
To allow for faster updates of this plugin, we have moved onto the spigot system for plugin development. This can be seen at http://www.spigotmc.org/resources/online-time-logger.338/
All future builds and updates will be posted there, and this will not be checked any further
Online Time Logger 1.1 MySQL support
Description
A simple online time logger, logs the players online time, you can set a 'backup' time ,and when it expires for a player , it will backup his/her stats, mostly the logged stats can be viewed in the 'config.yml' file and in the backup folder. Please do be aware that we do run plugin metrics so we can get a idea of how many people use this plugin!
Commands
/otl - /otl help >> Show help.
/otl stats <name> >> Show player online time stats.
Permissions
onlinetimelogger.admin >> Access commands.
Installation
Download latest file and put it to your 'plugins/' folder.
Then restart your server or load it with PlugMan or with other plugin manager.
This is a youtube video i have been given (Portuguese) so may be of help if you are struggling :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pL6ruH-
@GlabbichRulz
Yes.
@bloodless2010
Agreed, i will think out something.
Also, another thing. Because the user data is stored in the config file, some people may have problem editing the config if the server is online, so maybe it stored in a seperate config file or something ? :) (If they aren't using MySQL alternative that is)
edit; people have problem editing if the server is online because the server is currently using the file and you can't save it, I had the problem with multicraft because of it, had to stop the server just to edit the config :P
@newboyhun
Awesome! I can't wait :)
@newboyhun
Does this supports MySQL?
@bloodless2010
Okay =)
I will.
Hi! I ust started using this mod for my server becuase players are quite competitive over how long they spend online, is there any way you could add a /otl top ? which would display the users with the highest online time :D
@GlabbichRulz
Not would be better to use join-leave event,because this has made to check how many time the player has played in the set time.
e.g: you set it to 30 day,and you can check how much time your admins online.
Back up mean saving the played time in the time that you have set in the config. (60 seconds default)
@vk222u
I don't know what should be the problem,i have tested it and it's working for me. I will add the permission.
ok so I asked for support from my hosting provider and they gave me the server information and port needed, they also walked me through the process to get the other information but the plugin still wont connect to the server.
Also could you Add a permission node:
onlinetimelogger.log
which would allow you to set which group in your permissions you want to log
What exactly does this backup thing mean? Do you meann it's saving the playtime of a player every X minutes into the database? Maybe it would be better to use a onjoin and onquit event
@newboyhun
I am kinda new to setting up a database that is all.
@vk222u
You need nothing to do just configure the connect in the config.yml,the plugin creates you everything that is needed for it.
can you make a guide to set it up on a MySQL
@DanielMullaly
I will.
@tremor77
Logs all time online time.
MySQL support would be nice. Since many of us will have 10's of thousands of entry's.
Does this log the current online time or all-time online time?
@newboyhun
Thanks but iirc (if i recall correctly) you're also not allowed to link off-site =/
@Xx_atomik_xX
@flawlessbraz1
@ThisUsernameIsMine
Sorry for the missing file,but yes the bukkit isn't approved it yet. Here is a dropbox link:
The link isn't visible yet because the file still has to be approved by the bukkit-team.
I know there's a trick to access the download but unfortunately no one's allowed to make it public (even not when you tell people its at their own risk).
You'll have to wait until the file is approved.
love it but were is the link ?