Reporter
Reporter - Report those rule breakers!
Bukkit Thread here
Version: 4.0.0
Source Code: GitHub
Former Translators:
- BlancoLanda - Spanish
- hoptocraft - German
- Sluijsens - Dutch
- Niknox - German
- Renamolera - Spanish
- Silopjah - Swedish
Description
This is a useful plugin that allows players on a server to report other players they see breaking the rules. The reports are stored in a database until they are deleted, which is especially useful when there are no ops or admins on to deal with the problem. Admins and mods can quickly teleport to the location where the report was submitted to speed up response times. Once the admin or mod has dealt with the situation they can write a report summary for other mods and admins to view.
Features
- Create, store, view, and delete reports.
- Teleport to the location where the report was filed.
- Report summaries that outline who took care of the report and what the outcome of the report was.
- Works with built-in permissions and PermissionsEx.
- Supports both MySQL and SQLite.
- Multi-language support.
Outbound Connections
- An outbound connection is used when checking for updates, more information and how to disable this can be found here.
- An outbound connection is used when downloading and updating locale files, more information and how to disable this can be found here.
- An outbound connection will be used when connecting to a user specified remote MySQL server.
- This plugin collects metrics using bStats, more information and how to disable this can be found here.
Other Resources
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Would it be possible to display the coordinates the report was submitted when using /report view? I know there is the /respond command to warp you there, but this would make it easier to check logs from other plugins such as Hawkeye (rather than /responding, then using F3 to get the coords).
Also, it doesn't seem like /respond works properly, since it keeps warping me into stone lol
@TechCraft
Reporting requires a permissions node, so that one is set correctly, and being OP is done through bukkit so permissions plugins have nothing to do with that. Have you checked the users and groups files in the bPermissions world folders? If you have anymore trouble please PM or start a ticket.
I've checked and checked again, they can report but can't view apart from their own reports.
I used an old version of reporter on perms 3, but it broke in 1.1 R5 so then I moved to bperms 2 and the latest version of reporter, I don't know what version it was the version that had reporter.mod and that was all it needed.
Like I say though if your op it's fine.
@TechCraft
Everything works when I use bPermissions. Make sure your users and groups files are set up correctly.
@KabOOm356
Well when I updated none of the permissions work, yes they have the correct ones, just not the reporter.delete one. When they log in it doesn't say how many reports their are and when they do /report list it says they don't have permission. I don't know if it's a bug or what, if your a op it works fine though.
@mikesaidhello
Or a command like /report history <username>, since most admins can't view files on the server, that would display the number of times they have been reported.
Also next time submit the idea here.
@TechCraft
It should work with bpermissions 2 already.
Can you support bpermissions 2?
IDEA: Whenever a report is sent, it's logged in a file, under the suspected abusers name. It could be useful to see a one time offender or a multi offense criminal :]
@Winter97
I haven't gotten around to creating report types yet. But, when I do a bug type report will be available.
The next recommended build is for Minecraft 1.2, R5, and I and everyone who uses this plugin will greatly appreciate it if you can get a head start on the plugin so it's update to support the new revision when Minecraft 1.2 is officially released along with Bukkit R5.
Hey KabOOm356, can you create this report type: Bug ?
@KabOOm356
Oh right. Would be great if you got it on GitHub.
@Everlong101
No I don't, I have it under a private SVN repo right now but I've been thinking about importing it to GitHub.
Got a GitHub repo by any chance?
@Nickfost
It should work as is with CraftBukkitUpToDate. But there is a problem with CraftBukkitUpToDate when I upload a locale file CraftBukkitUpToDate downloads the locale file instead of the jar. A ticket for the problem is here
wold you cool enough to add this to craftbukkituptodate
@Leenert
I have no idea. It works for me.
@KabOOm356
When I start the server there comes an error, that the language file is corrupted - nothing morge :D
@MrTander
Fixed in 2.9.1. Thanks for letting me know.
@Leenert
Is anything written to the cmd prompt/console when you start the server?
/rep view <Index> isn't working with MySQL - please fix it.
With sqlite it works perfectly!