PluginDispenser

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Recommended for server networks! PluginDispenser is a light-weight plugin that allows sys-admins to download plugins from a website or FTP server directly to the plugins folder!

Features

  • Quickly download files from any website
  • FTP download (with auth.) compatibility
  • Permission node: plugindispenser.install
  • For any suggestions, post a comment!

Setting Up

  1. Place the PluginDispenser jar in your server plugins folder and start your server;
  2. Verify that a PluginDispenser folder was created in your server plugins folder, inside the folder you should find two blank text files.

Downloading a file from a website

The server can stay open while changing files, it is dynamic!

  1. Open the path.txt file, located in the PluginDispenser folder.
  2. Inside the file, type the URL of the parent folder of the files you want to access. Save the file and close it.
  3. Type the command: /install getpath
  4. The URL you typed should get prompted.
  5. Type the command: /install download <file>, where <file> is the file to download.
  6. The download should start. If you get an error, try double-checking if the file exists. If the problem persists, post the error in the comments.
  7. Reload the server (with /reload) to apply the effects.

Note: You can also use /install setpath <path> to change the active path, but be sure path.txt is closed.

Downloading a file from a FTP server

  1. Open the ftp.txt file, located in the PluginDispenser folder.
  2. Inside the file, type the credentials for your server using the following format: ip:port:username:password Note: You can also add the path to the file in the port part. For example, to get the plugins folder of the server, it would be ip:port/plugins:username:password. Save the file and close it.
  3. Type the command /install getftp
  4. The credentials you typed should get prompted.
  5. Type the command: /install ftp <file>, where <file> is the file to download.
  6. The download should start. If you get an error, try double-checking if the file exists. If the problem persists, post the error in the comments.
  7. Reload the server (with /reload) to apply the effects.

Note: You can also use /install setftp <ip> <port> <username> <password> to change the active FTP credentials, but be sure ftp.txt is closed.

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About This Project

  • Project ID
    76740
  • Created
    Mar 23, 2014
  • Last Released File
    Mar 24, 2014
  • Total Downloads
    587
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