RegionJukebox
Is the default Minecraft music a little dull? Would you like to add atmospheric music to your regions? Now you can, with RegionJukebox! Setup your cemeteries with scary organ pipes, or your relaxing vacation home with nice chimes. Just define a region with WorldGuard and then assign either a Minecraft record or a custom resource pack sound to the region. Whenever a player enters the region, the music will play for that player!
Bring in Version 2.0! :D
Holy crap people! I finally did it! Version 2.0 is here! The one feature everyone has been asking for is here now. Drum roll please... Custom music! You can now assign regions to play sounds from resource packs. Just use the same name you use in the sounds.json file in the command. For those that still use the beautiful default Minecraft records, don't worry, you can still use those.
Music. Is. Everywhere. EVERYWHERE! The music now plays at a configurable "speaker" block in the region. If you configure the region to play from a note block, then the music will play from every note block in the region. This way you can have it play from different spots in the region, or even have it play from every grass block (I suggest not doing this, it's pretty intense).
Looping works wonderfully now. Looping is no longer a global setting, and can now be configured per region. The only thing that is needed to loop is the length of the music being played. For custom sounds, you're going to have to guess and check a little bit to get it right. For those using default Minecraft records, you don't even have to worry about it. The plugin already knows the lengths of each record, so you can just leave that argument out of the command.
How to Install:
- WorldGuard IS NEEDED
- WorldGuard Region Events IS NEEDED
- Just drop jar into the plugins folder and you're set!
Current Features:
- Assign music to predefined WorldGuard regions
- Play either Minecraft records or custom resource pack music
- Loop the music! Configurable per region
- Assign a "speaker" block to play the sound at in the region
- Auto-updating
Planned Features:
- Got any suggestions? Go ahead and tell me about them!
Commands:
- /rj help - Shows a list of commands
- /rj recordlist - Shows list of records to play
- /rj regionlist - Shows list of regions with jukebox enabled
- /rj remove - Removes the jukebox from a region
- /rj reload - Reloads configuration file
- /rj set - Sets the region's jukebox music
For additional help with the commands, just type out the command in chat, and their usages along with what each parameter means will be shown.
Permissions:
- regionjukebox.command.rj - Allows the use of the rj command
Source
If you really want the source code, go ahead and decompile the jar file. Really, I don't care. Do what you want!
QA:
Q: Is it possible to make the music play throughout the whole region?
A: Yes! Version 2.0 fixed that! You can configure a "speaker" block to play the sound out of. You then place the designated "speaker" block all around your region.
Q: Can you make the music fade when a player leaves the region?
A: Kind of... Depends on if you're using the default Minecraft records or not. If you're using the records, they stop pretty abruptly. If you're using custom sounds, I actually can't stop those from playing. So as the player walks away from the sound source, it will fade away. If you guys want the records to act the same way as the custom sounds, let me know. I can definitely do that.
Q: Can you add custom music?
A: Yes! Version 2.0 to the rescue again! You can now configure regions to play custom resource pack sounds. Just use the same sound name as the sound.json file.
Q: Can you fix the region within a region thing?
A: I could, but don't want to. That goes beyond the scope of simplicity. That also gets into region detection and that's a lot more complicated.
Another thing that comes up a lot is people telling me the plugin is unresponsive or the events stopped working. I would like to let you know how I handle these. I first see a comment and trying to recreate the problem, load the freshest plugin onto my server. My dev server is always, ALWAYS, running the latest build to keep up with the client. The plugins however, are not, as plugins do not need to run the latest build to stay stable. I then try to recreate the problem using the current available plugin version and the current server. Most of the time, it works. If something doesn't work for you, you can try to delete the plugin and the data folder, and reinstall a fresh copy. If the problem persists, please explain exactly what the problem is and/or a step by step on how to reproduce the problem. Telling me "it doesn't work" doesn't help me at all.
Changelog:
- Version 2.0: *Latest Version*
- You can now play custom music! So excited for this!
- Looping is now configurable on a per region basis
- You can now assign a "speaker" block to play the music out of
- Version 1.6:
- Updated to 1.7.9
- Fixed a bug where leaving a region wouldn't stop the music
- Preparations were made for version 2.0!
- Version 1.52:
- Updated to 1.6.2
- Version 1.51:
- Fixed problem with not being able to remove configured regions
- Version 1.5:
- Rewrote plugin to save regions to config file. No more serialized objects!
- Version 1.45:
- Fixed a metadata error I came across
- Version 1.44:
- Added console log when user doesn't have permission to use command
- Version 1.43:
- Couple minor plugin.yml changes and console spam fixes
- Updated to 1.5.2.
- No changes to functionality
- Version 1.4:
- Regions are saved differently. No longer in unsightly text file. Please delete the text file!
- Version 1.31:
- Updated to 1.5.1
- Version 1.3:
- Added permissions
- Version 1.23:
- Added /rj reload command to reload the configuration file
- Fixed a null issue when leaving a region
- Music replays at the players location every loop cycle
- Version 1.22:
- Fixed console command usage
- Fixed a metadata issue when leaving a region
- Version 1.2:
- Added looping music
- Add configuration toggle for looping music
- Command syntax was slightly changed to accommodate the change in code for looping music
- Version 1.1:
- Fixed bug when updating a region with a new sound
- Added notification to updater so the user knows the plugin is updating itself
- Version 1.0:
- Initial Release
@ShadedPL
Thanks for letting me know about that ahead of time. I'm still in Japan, so I still haven't touched 1.6. I'll try to come up with a system for this for the update.
Cant wait for new version
Since you can have custom sounds in resource packs the loop function doesn't work quite well. The tracks now have different lenght than the original of I change them.
@FunnyGopher
D:
The new horses are awesome.
@SpeedyBoy235
I know! I would love too! Sadly, but not really sadly, I'm currently in Japan. I'm here for a couple weeks so I won't be able to update it until a few weeks from now. I'm soo coding deprived. Won't be able to program for 2 weeks. 2 weeks! D: I haven't even touched 1.6 yet. Sad sad.
Please update this amazing plugin to Bukkit 1.6.1!
Thanks! :)
@xxtreepuncherxx
Dude, your name is is the name of my server! :D Haha, funny. Hmm, this does sound interesting. I also like it. I'll look into this one. Also, I'd like to thank you on providing input for this plugin that doesn't have to do with making the music play throughout giant regions. I'm so tired of hearing that from people.
Is there a way to have more then one track? such as have a playlist? Would be a interesting feature if possible.
@GamerGuy926
No, limitations of minecraft will not allow me to do that. Sorry. There is a problem with big regions. Previous comments will show you my other responses to this exact question.
Is it possible to make the music play throughout the whole region?
@N1T3SLAY3R
Don't worry, its not a crucial fix. Just console spam. I'll update it when I get the time.
serious issue causes crash:
2013-06-16 21:57:07 [SEVERE] Could not pass event RegionLeaveEvent to RegionJukebox v1.45 org.bukkit.event.EventException at org.bukkit.plugin.java.JavaPluginLoader$1.execute(JavaPluginLoader.java:427) at org.bukkit.plugin.RegisteredListener.callEvent(RegisteredListener.java:62) at org.bukkit.plugin.TimedRegisteredListener.callEvent(TimedRegisteredListener.java:30) at org.bukkit.plugin.SimplePluginManager.fireEvent(SimplePluginManager.java:478) at org.bukkit.plugin.SimplePluginManager.callEvent(SimplePluginManager.java:463) at com.mewin.WGRegionEvents.WGRegionEventsListener.onPlayerQuit(WGRegionEventsListener.java:75) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601) at org.bukkit.plugin.java.JavaPluginLoader$1.execute(JavaPluginLoader.java:425) at org.bukkit.plugin.RegisteredListener.callEvent(RegisteredListener.java:62) at org.bukkit.plugin.TimedRegisteredListener.callEvent(TimedRegisteredListener.java:30) at org.bukkit.plugin.SimplePluginManager.fireEvent(SimplePluginManager.java:478) at org.bukkit.plugin.SimplePluginManager.callEvent(SimplePluginManager.java:463) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.PlayerList.disconnect(PlayerList.java:256) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.PlayerConnection.a(PlayerConnection.java:697) at org.spigotmc.netty.NettyNetworkManager.b(NettyNetworkManager.java:222) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.PlayerConnection.d(PlayerConnection.java:115) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.ServerConnection.b(SourceFile:35) at org.spigotmc.MultiplexingServerConnection.b(MultiplexingServerConnection.java:72) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.MinecraftServer.r(MinecraftServer.java:583) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.DedicatedServer.r(DedicatedServer.java:227) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.MinecraftServer.q(MinecraftServer.java:472) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.MinecraftServer.run(MinecraftServer.java:404) at net.minecraft.server.v1_5_R3.ThreadServerApplication.run(SourceFile:573) Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException at com.gmail.kyle.huntsman.regionjukebox.RegionJukeboxListener.onRegionLeave(RegionJukeboxListener.java:48) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:57) at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601) at org.bukkit.plugin.java.JavaPluginLoader$1.execute(JavaPluginLoader.java:425) ... 25 more
@alexiskn
Will do.
Please update your github for the 1.45
@Matt19901
Okay, good. I knew I broke it in one of the recent builds, but noticed it immediately and uploaded a new one. Glad it isn't still there.
You can enable auto updates in the config. Then you don't need to keep checking back. :)
@FunnyGopher
v1.44 didnt notice the update
@Matt19901
What version of the plugin are you using?
I get this error on start up:
@AniKaBa
Once I get off of work, I can check whether I broke something or not. But that's not going to be until later in the evening.
@FunnyGopher
I use OP&Console to /rj help ,But it not work.