Ports
Ports
Ports allows you to define regions which transport players around the world instantly, or on a schedule of your choosing.
Your ports can be trains, planes, ships, portals, whatever you like. You are limited only by your imagination!
Important notices
- This plugin requires WorldEdit, and will not work without it.
- All pre-existing port data from Ports v0.2 will be unusable with Ports v0.3 and above. If you have a large number of ports set up, you can use the sql2yaml Ruby script to convert the database to the new format. If you need help, please feel free to private message me on BukkitDev.
- The current version should still work on 1.6. If you have any issues, please post a comment.
Quick links
- Downloads
- Source code
- Documentation
- Please donate if you've found this plugin useful, to help support future development.
- Bitcoin address: 19X4KjZ3kuuNJspad7qkTAfcLXpUkgdSK
Features
- Define activation zones using WorldEdit
- Customize the names of your ports ("This train will depart in x minutes", "This boat does not go anywhere!", etc.)
- Set up instant teleporters or ports that act on a schedule (every 5 minutes, every day, every week, whatever you wish)
- Bukkit Permissions support
- Full Multiworld support
- Per-port permissions for fine-grained control
- Ticket system
- Various localisation/translation options
How do I use it?
- Video tutorial
- Another video tutorial (thanks jckmcgraw!)
- A French video tutorial (thanks ThePico20!)
- Documentation
Upcoming features
- Economy support
- Dynmap integration
- Warmup/cooldown timers
- Support for non-cuboid activation regions
- Suggest new features here
Only noobs run servers without WorldEdit. This plugin is just so... damn beautiful!! Thank you Robin! Thank you!! <3
thank you its sooo simple. :)
@KatoDrakkar
That's not possible at the moment, but it's a planned feature.
To be honest, I'm struggling with this project at the moment. I stopped playing Minecraft months ago and so the motivation to carry on coding has dropped off somewhat. I'll get back to adding features soon, but I need some time off right now to clear my head and work on other projects.
I'm not sure if this has been answered before, but let's say that for Port A, I wanted to use Map:1 as the ticket and for Port B I wanted to use Map:2. Is this possible, will be a future addition, or not possible at all?
One reason for this is I wanted to make a cool ticket logo using Image to Map and sell the map as a ticket for a port.
How translate messages to spanish?
I'd just like to say: that's a sweet balloon in the header up there.
@robinjam
Alright thanks for keeping me updated :D
@kahlilnc
I had problems migrating from the database-backed version to the YAML-backed version so I had to revert a lot of the changes I made. I'm working on adding them back now without breaking anything, but the code's a real mess so it's taking longer than I expected...
EDIT: A lot of stuff is likely to break in the dev builds, so I really really really wouldn't recommend using them on a production server.
Testing latest dev build!
YAY!!!!
@robinjam
Great! Ps.: Good JOB! ;)
@manstre
That feature is planned. I think I implemented it in a dev build a while ago but I never released it...
Now my exams are over I should be able to get an update out in the next few days :)
Did you have a permission for guest? I want that they can´t use the ports.
@robinjam
Alight I understand :D
@kahlilnc
I can't work on this until after exams :(
No ETA yet?
@robinjam
@kahlilnc
Yeah, why?
:( You there?
@MrCobayo
I'm going to assume you're using Windows then. Take a look in C:\Program Files\MySQL Server\my.ini ;)