rTriggers
MotD, Tips, Obituaries, Macros, Customization Trigger messages on login, disconnect, timers, commands, death and more.
Personalize messages with tag replacements.
Features
- Trigger messages or commands on login, disconnect, timers, or even player death and command uses.
- Decide exactly who can set off a message, and who gets it. Name players individually or by group (via Permissions).
- Line breaks on words, colour continuations (thanks to modified vMinecraft code!)
- Personalized, fill-in-the-blanks style messages (insert the triggerer or recipient's name/IP/whatever here.)
Messages format
Example properties file is in the section 4.0. rTriggers will make a properties file at plugins/rTriggers/rTriggers.properties, where plugins is in your server's folder.
The properties file consists of a list of your messages. Each message is formatted like this:
triggerers=recipients:options:message
The triggerers tell rTriggers which groups or psuedogroups can set this message off. Recipients are the ones who actually see the message when a triggerer sets it off. Options tell when and in what manner a triggerer can set off a message (like when logging in, dying, or using a certain command). The message is the actual thing that gets sent.
One can specify multiple things in the triggerers, recipients, and options fields by using commas (no spaces). What each field does is described in a section below.
Legend
If it has <<>> around it, you need to include those! bold: The name of the option/group/whatever italics: An optional part of the tag. You can leave this out (leave out any | in front of it, too). underlined: You replace this with something (like a number, or a group name). Necessary, unless it's italics.
Triggerers and Recipients
Triggerers tell rTriggers who can set this message off. Recipients tell who sees this message whenever a triggerer sets it off. Leaving the recipients field blank will default the recipient to just the triggerer. groupname: Members in this group will trigger the message (or receive it, if they're in the recipients field).
<<everyone>>
: Everyone!<<hasperm|permissionnode>>
: People with the stated permission trigger/receive this message.<<player|playername>>
: Replace playername with the name of the player you want to be a triggerer (or a recipient).<<command-triggerer>>
and <<command-recipient>: Makes the player use the message as if it were a command.<<command-console>>
: Makes the server console use the message as if it were a command.<<say-triggerer>>
and<<say-triggerer>>
: Makes the player say the message.<<timer|interval>>
: (Triggerer only) Will repeat this message (replace 'interval' with how often you want to repeat the message in seconds). Use with lists to make tips!<<t|minutes>>
: This message will repeat every hour at this minute (<<t|30>>
happens at 1:30, 2:30, etc.)<<server>>
: (Recipient only)Message is sent to the server.<<triggerer>>
: (Recipient only) The person who triggered the message.<<twitter>>
: (Recipient only) Sends the message to Twitter (ServerEvents required!!!)<<near-triggerer|dist>>
: (Recipient only) Everyone inside a dist x dist square around the triggerer gets the message. Replace 'distance' with the active area of this.- not|groupname and not|
<<player|playername>>
and not|<<triggerer>>
and not|<<hasperm|permission>>
: (Recipient only, except for hasperm) Works like the versions without 'not|' in front of them, except it makes sure that the message WON'T get sent to that person/those persons. <<craftirc|tagname>>
: (Recipient only) Replace 'tagname' with the name of the tag you want CraftIRC to send the message to.
Options
Options tell rTriggers when the message should trigger, and how. Leaving this blank is the same as using the onlogin option.
- onlogin|override - Triggers when a triggerer logs in. Override will replace the default message with a blank line.
- ondisconnect|override - Triggers when a triggerer logs out. Override will replace the original disconnect message with a blank line.
- oncommand|commandname|override|number - Triggers when a triggerer uses the specified command. Override doesn't let the command move to other plugins (removes the 'unknown command!' prompts). The number specifies the number of required arguments.
- onconsole works like the oncommand event, except you can't override these. :( Not yet, anyway.
- onload|pluginname - Whenever the plugin called pluginname is loaded by CraftBukkit. Use with
<<customtrigger>>
as the triggerer. - onkick - Triggers when a triggerer gets booted from the server.
- ondeath|natural|deathcause - Triggers when a triggerer dies. If deathcause is specified, will only trigger on that manner of death. Possible death causes are: "contact", "entity_attack", "fall", "fire", "fire_tick", "lava", "drowning", "block_explosion", "entity_explosion", "suffocation", "custom", "lightning", and "something." If the natural option is used, then it will not trigger if the player died by playerkilling, or from a mob.
- ondeath|playerkill - Triggers when a triggerer is killed by a fellow player.
- delay|seconds - Makes the message wait a few seconds after being triggered before happening
- limit|seconds|pertrigger - Keeps a message from triggering faster than specified. If pertrigger is specified, then this limit is done on a per-player basis, rather than being for everyone.
Messages and Replacement Tags
This is what you want rTriggers to say or do. You can customize it with replacement tags, which rTriggers will find and replace with the appropriate information. Here's a list of replacement tags:
<<triggerer>>
- The name of person who triggered the message (by logging in, getting kicked, etc).<<recipient>>
- The name of the person who the message is being sent to (may be the same as triggerer in many cases).<<recipient-displayname>>
and<<triggerer-displayname>>
- The display name (as opposed to the raw name).<<player-list>>
- A list of all the players online.<<color>>
- Replaced with §. Follow up with a hexadecimal number to get a color! (0-9 or A-F)<<triggerer-balance>>
and<<recipient-balance>>
- The player's iConomy balance.<<death-cause>>
- (ondeath only!) The cause of death.<<killer>>
- (ondeath only!) The killer (player name, creature name, etc.)<<kick-reason>>
- (onkick only!) The reason given for kicking the player. oncommand only!<<param#>>
- Replace the # with parameter number, like<<param1>>
, etc. It's replaced by what the player puts into the command.<<param#+>>
and<<param#->>
- is replaced by all the parameters up to and including that number/starting with and following that number.<<params>>
- Is replaced by all the parameters put into the command<<list|listname|rand>>
- Will be replaced by an item in the list called "listname." If rand is specified, it will give a random one from the list. If not, it will go down the list sequentially. IP Address/Location related:<<triggerer-ip>>
and<<recipient-ip>>
- The player's IP Address.<<triggerer-locale>>
and<<recipient-locale>>
- The player's location.<<triggerer-country>>
and<<recipient-country>>
- The player's country.<<time>>
,<<hour>>
, and<<minute>>
: These do what you probably think they do.<<everyone>>
and<<hasperm|permission>>
the message will be repeated once for each player online/with that permission, with this tag replacement- You can use them multiple times in a message, and use different ones in a message.
- If you use the same tag multiple times, it will only trigger once for each player that it applies to. That is, making someone execute "/tell
<<everyone>>
Hello there,<<everyone>>
!" will only make them say hello to everyone by their name. It won't make them list off every player to every player. - If you use different ones, it'll go through every valid combination that satisfies those tags.
List Format
These go in the same file as the messages.
<<list|Bob>>=This text goes in the 'Bob' list. <<list|Bob>>=This is also in the 'Bob' list. <<list|haha>>=This is in a separate list called 'haha'
You replace "listname" with whatever name you want. You can use replacement tags here, if you like.
If you use either the replacement tag <<list|listname|rand>>
or <<list|listname>>
will be replaced by an item in the list called "listname." If 'rand' is specified, this item will be randomly selected from the list. If not, it will just pick the 'next' item on the list. Order is determined by the order you put it in the file.
Example
################# # MOTD Example: # Basic MotD for humans group humans=::§b Hey <<triggerer>>!@ Type /rules for a list of rules. # News that shows when players log in. # Also shows up when players type /news. # Use $ to continue on the next line, and @ to insert a linebreak. <<everyone>>=:onlogin,oncommand|/news|override:<<color>>b Here's our latest events:$ @Nothing at all, really! # Tells anyone in the 'humans' or 'gods' group who's online when they log in. humans,gods=::<<player-list>> #Displays rules when people use the /rules command <<everyone>>=<<triggerer>>:oncommand|/rules|override:1) Don't break things.$ @2) Have fun.$ @3) RESPECT MAH AUTHORATAH! # Announces the login and disconnect of anyone in the 'gods' group to the server gods=<<everyone>>:onlogin,ondisconnect:<<recipient>> pay heed, and hail <<triggerer>>, your god! #################### # Tips/Timer Example # This one does it sequentially <<timer|300>>=<<everyone>>::<<list|TipList>> # This version will pick a random tip <<timer|300>>=<<everyone>>::<<list|Burn|rand>> # Here are your tips <<list|TipList>>=This tip comes first. <<list|TipList>>=You see this tip 5 minutes (300 seconds) later. <<list|TipList>>=This one comes 5 minutes after the one above! # This timer makes the server use the backup command every 10 minutes! <<timer|600>>=<<command-console>>::backup ############## # Commands/Aliases example # Will announce whenever someone /tps to someone. <<everyone>>=<<everyone>>:oncommand|/tp:<<triggerer>> tp'd to <<param1>>! # Map multiple commands to one! # /suitup <target> # Gives the target player a full suit of iron armor and then teleports you to the target. gods=<<command-triggerer>>:oncommand|/suitup:give <<param1>> ironchestplate 1$ @give <<param1>> ironpants 1$ @give <<param1>> ironboots 1$ @give <<param1>> ironhelmet 1$ @tp <<param1>> ############## #Death Related stuff # Will announce the weakness of a god when he or she dies. god=<<everyone>>:ondeath:Even a god like <<triggerer>> can die... # Will randomly select something in the list "Burn" whenever someone burns to death. <<everyone>>=<<everyone>>:ondeath|fire:<<list|Burn|rand>> <<list|Burn>>=Let it burn! Just like <<triggerer>>. <<list|Burn>>=Would you like your <<triggerer>> medium or well done?
Hey Reilaos, long time no talk. Hope all is going well!
Does not appear to be running on 1.13.2.
Hey,
I tried to get the updated plugin working, but for some reason it still failed to load. It did load though after I put the plugin and all its libraries in the same jar file though, so that's an alternative.
However, the plugin spits out an error whenever it tries to act on a trigger. I'll put the errors at the bottom of this, incase they help.
I was wondering if you had any source code left from when you last updated the plugin, to see if I could try and patch it and make it work again. I'm not sure how easy it'd be, or if it'd even be possible, but we use it a lot on our server and I figured it would be worth trying to get it working again. If not, could I try and decompile the jar and build the source from that?
Thanks :)
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Errors:
https://gist.github.com/luisc99/2af444da9fe07107e2841fd4a7a00bdf
In reply to Forge_User_68967963:
In reply to Forge_User_68967963:
In reply to austindkelly:
where do i add the required lib files in my system to make this work?
In reply to austindkelly:
Should be in a folder called lib/, which you might need to make in your main bukkit folder (the same folder that has plugins/ and your server .jar file)
In reply to Reilaos:
And these are the results I get, what am I doing wrong?
https://pastebin.com/pt8am23G
In reply to austindkelly:
Looks like the error is different with a newer build of Spigot1.12. I guess not many people still use the plugin.. do you plan on keeping it up to date? I don't want to be the only reason you have to work on it lol. Thanks!
https://pastebin.com/tH2k1C8A
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/persistence/PersistenceException
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: javax.persistence.PersistenceException
at java.net.URLClassLoader.findClass(Unknown Source) ~[?:1.8.0_131]
In reply to jaggy80:
In reply to Reilaos:
Thanks! closer but still some issues.. I had to edit MANIFEST.MF to be a single line.. i guess if you need multiple class-paths you need to separate with a ; . I also had to add javax.persistence jar stuff to rtriggers.jar. Now I get:
https://pastebin.com/8aMxZ1NN
No Entities found in ClassPath using ClassPathReader [com.avaje.ebeaninternal.server.util.DefaultClassPathReader@1a78af46] Classpath Searched[[file:/H:/Bukkit/test/plugins/rTriggers.jar]]
I think it's looking for ebean.properties but I've put it everywhere...
Also getting errors in 1.12, not able to load this plugin anymore. Please let us know if an update is expected or if there is a dev build server that we can pull from.
Also
https://pastebin.com/gfqfnYts
In reply to jaggy80:
rTriggers error on version 1.12
https://pastebin.com/R2LDKNDG
java.lang.NoSuchMethodError: com.reil.bukkit.rTriggers.rTriggers.getDatabase()Lcom/avaje/ebean/EbeanServer;
anyone now if this still works for 1.11.2?
We use it on our 1.11.2 server.
In reply to OfficialMadCraft:
@austindkelly
IF it's related to deprecated code, you could use BuildTool for Spigot to fix it. I'll try in the morning/afternoon (depending on work) and see if makes a change for me. I haven't tested rTriggers as of yet.
Look under the Craftbukkit paragraph for details.
https://www.spigotmc.org/threads/minecraft-1-9-release.127186/