* refactor: simplify sleep time functions
The `fn_sleep_time` function has been refactored to remove unnecessary conditions and set a default sleep time of 0.5 seconds. Additionally, four new functions (`fn_sleep_time_1`, `fn_sleep_time_5`, `fn_sleep_time_10`) have been added to provide different sleep times of 1, 5, and 10 seconds respectively. This improves code readability and allows for more flexibility in setting sleep times.
* change sleep to fn_sleep_time
* refactor: optimize sleep time functions
- Refactored the code to optimize the sleep time functions.
- Updated the `fn_sleep_time` function calls to `fn_sleep_time_1` in multiple files.
- Removed unnecessary sleep time calls in some files.
* refactor: simplify sleep time function call
The code changes refactor the sleep time function call in the check_deps.sh file. Instead of calling fn_sleep_time_1, it now calls fn_sleep_time. This change simplifies the code and improves readability.
* feat: add sleep time before checking session
Add a sleep time of 1 second before checking the session in the command_monitor.sh file. This allows for better synchronization and improves the accuracy of the session check.
* changes
* refactor: optimize sleep time function
The code changes refactor the sleep time function in multiple files to improve efficiency. The fn_sleep_time function is replaced with fn_sleep_time_1. This change reduces unnecessary delays during execution.
* refactor: update sleep time function names
The sleep time functions in the core_messages.sh file have been updated to use more descriptive names. The fn_sleep_time function has been renamed to fn_sleep_time_1 for clarity and consistency. This change improves code readability and maintainability.
* refactor: optimize sleep time in core_messages.sh
The commit optimizes the sleep time in the core_messages.sh file. The fn_sleep_time and fn_print_dots functions now use a shorter sleep time of 0.5 seconds instead of 1 second, resulting in faster execution.
* refactor: improve readability and consistency in code
- Refactored the log messages to use consistent capitalization and wording.
- Updated log messages in check_glibc.sh, check_permissions.sh, command_backup.sh, command_update_linuxgsm.sh, command_wipe.sh, fix_samp.sh, install_config.sh, and set_dst_config_vars() functions.
feat: add more descriptive log messages
- Added more descriptive log messages to provide clearer information about the actions being performed.
- Updated log messages in check_glibc.sh, check_permissions.sh, command_backup.sh, command_update_linuxgsm.sh, command_wipe.sh, fix_samp.sh, install_config.sh.
fix: correct spelling errors in log messages
- Corrected spelling errors in some of the log messages for better clarity.
- Updated log messages in check_glibc.sh and fix_samp.sh.
* refactor: remove unnecessary print statements
This commit refactors the code by removing unnecessary print statements in multiple files. The removed print statements were used for displaying dots and warnings, but they are not needed anymore. This improves the readability and cleanliness of the code.
* refactor: improve commit messages for code changes
- Refactored check_glibc.sh to improve readability and clarity of error messages.
- Refactored check_permissions.sh to provide more informative error messages when checking /sys permissions.
- Refactored check_system_requirements.sh to provide clearer warning message when checking RAM requirements.
- Refactored command_backup.sh to provide more descriptive messages when starting a backup.
* remove legacy code
* fix: remove \t
* fix: run check_root
check root was never running because of logic in linuxgsm.sh
* fix: update warning message for missing sudo access
The warning message for users without sudo access has been updated to provide clearer instructions. Instead of just suggesting manual installation, it now also suggests running the script as root using `./${selfname} install`. This change improves user experience and helps them resolve dependency installation issues more effectively.
* tidy
* refactor: remove unnecessary comments in default server configurations
The commit removes unnecessary comments from the default server configurations. The comments were providing instructions to edit the configuration files with care, but they are not needed and can be safely removed.
* refactor: update server names in default configuration files
- Updated the servername value in multiple default configuration files to "LinuxGSM" for consistency.
- Refactored the code to reflect the changes made.
* refactor: rename fn_script_log_fatal to fn_script_log_faail
to create more consistency with naming
* feat: improve console output formatting
- Added separator function to improve readability of console output.
- Replaced multiple instances of manual separators with the new function.
- Updated commit message to follow conventional commit standard.
* refactor: remove unnecessary fn_sleep_time calls
This commit removes the fn_sleep_time function calls that are no longer needed in multiple modules. The fn_sleep_time function was used to introduce a delay, but it is no longer necessary for the current implementation.
* better standardise random
* removed bold where not required
* refactor: refactor tmux session handling
- Updated the code to use the variable `socketname` instead of `sessionname` when interacting with tmux sessions.
- Added logic to create a unique socket name using a UID if it doesn't already exist.
- Refactored multiple functions (`fn_start_jk2`, `fn_start_tmux`, `fn_stop_graceful_ctrlc`, `fn_stop_graceful_cmd`, `fn_stop_graceful_goldsrc`, `fn_stop_graceful_avorion`, and `fn_stop_tmux`) to use the new socket name for tmux commands.
This commit improves the readability and maintainability of the code by separating the concept of session names from socket names, allowing for more flexibility in managing tmux sessions.
* feat: stop server when generating uid
this should prevent issues when migrating to using uid
* refactor: lockfile handling
- Removed unnecessary function fn_start_jk2()
- Removed unused variable startparameters in fn_start_tmux()
- Added comments to clarify code functionality
- Renamed lockfile from "${lockdir}/${selfname}.lock" to "${lockdir}/${selfname}-start.lock"
- Updated log messages and log file names to include timestamp
* refactor: improve backup and update monitoring
The code in `command_monitor.sh` has been refactored to enhance the monitoring of backups and updates. The conditions for checking if a backup or update is running have been modified to include additional checks using `pgrep`. This change improves the accuracy of the monitoring process.
* refactor: improve logging in core_exit.sh
- Changed the grep command to include the -a flag to handle non-text files
- Updated sed command to remove "modulefile=" from the output and redirect it to dev-debug-module-order.log
* refactor: improve code readability and remove redundant code
- Refactored the `fn_monitor_check_starting` function to check for stale lockfiles and print appropriate messages.
- Refactored the `fn_monitor_check_stopping` function to check for stale lockfiles and print appropriate messages.
- Removed redundant code that deletes the update lockfile in `command_update.sh` and `command_validate.sh`.
- Improved code readability by removing unnecessary comments.
* feat: add exitbypass flag to prevent lingering tmux sessions
The code changes in `command_start.sh` include adding an `exitbypass` flag to prevent lingering tmux sessions. This flag is used to stop the running server before creating a unique uid for the tmux socket name.
* refactor: Refactor lockfile names for consistency and clarity
- Renamed "${lockdir}/${selfname}-laststart.lock" to "${lockdir}/${selfname}-last-started.lock"
- Renamed "${lockdir}/backup.lock" to "${lockdir}/stopping.lock"
- Renamed "${lockdir}/${selfname}-start.lock" to "${lockdir}/${selfname}-started.lock"
- Renamed "${lockdir}/${selfname}-starting.lock" to "${lockdir}/${selfname}-stopping.lock"
This commit refactors the lockfile names in the codebase for better consistency and clarity. The changes make it easier to understand the purpose of each lockfile and improve readability.
* refactor: refactor check_last_update.sh, command_backup.sh, command_debug.sh, command_mods_remove.sh, command_monitor.sh, command_start.sh, command_stop.sh, command_ts3_server_pass.sh and core_steamcmd.sh
- Refactored code to improve readability and maintainability.
- Renamed variables for clarity.
- Removed unnecessary comments and unused code.
- Fixed typos and formatting issues.
* refactor: update lock file path in core_steamcmd.sh
The lock file path in the core_steamcmd.sh script has been updated to use the correct variable. This change ensures that the lock file is created in the correct directory.
* refactor: improve file deletion in command_stop.sh
The code change refactors the file deletion process in the command_stop.sh script. Instead of using an empty redirect, it now directly removes the specified lock file. This improves clarity and ensures proper cleanup when stopping a command.
* refactor: update lockfile name in command_monitor.sh
The lockfile name has been changed from "${selfname}-started.lock" to "${selfname}-monitoring.lock" in the fn_monitor_check_lockfile function. The code has also been refactored to remove unnecessary checks and fixes for the lockfile.
* refactor: simplify start and stop command checks
The code in `command_start.sh` and `command_stop.sh` has been refactored to simplify the checks for the start and stop commands. Instead of checking if `exitbypass` is empty, it now directly checks if `firstcommandname` matches specific values ("START", "RESTART" for start command, and "STOP" for stop command). This change improves readability and reduces unnecessary conditions.
* refactor: simplify lockfile names and remove duplicate code
- Renamed lockfiles from "${selfname}-started.lock" to "started.lock", "${selfname}-starting.lock" to "starting.lock", "${selfname}-stopping.lock" to "stopping.lock", and "${selfname}-update.lock" to "update.lock".
- Removed duplicate code for removing stale lockfiles in fn_monitor_check_starting(), fn_monitor_check_stopping(), fn_monitor_check_backup(), fn_monitor_check_update(), update_factorio.sh, update_jediknight2.sh, update_minecraft.sh, update_minecraft_bedrock.sh, update_mta.sh, update_papermc.sh, update_ts3.sh, update_ut99.sh, and update_vintagestory.sh.
- Updated references to the renamed lockfiles in the respective functions.
* fix: corrected commandname
* fix: commandname skeleton
* refactor: improve file path handling in check_last_update.sh
The code changes refactor the file path handling in check_last_update.sh to use the correct lock directory. This ensures that the last update time is correctly retrieved and compared with the last start time.
* feat: add update lock file
Add functionality to create an update lock file when validating and updating SteamCMD. This prevents potential conflicts with customised files.
- Create a lock file with the current timestamp in the "command_validate.sh" script
- Create a lock file with the current timestamp in the "update_steamcmd.sh" script
* refactor: rename libgcc_s.so.1 backup file
The code has been refactored to improve clarity and readability. The variable `libgccc_so` has been renamed to `libgccc_so.bak` for better understanding of its purpose. This change ensures that the backup file for libgcc_s.so.1 is correctly named and easily identifiable.
* refactor: improve logging and error handling in command_monitor.sh
- Added error handling for PIDs with identical tmux sessions running, killing them and restarting the server.
- Added error handling for PIDs with the same tmux session and socket names running, killing them and restarting the server.
This update is a major refactor of how LinuxGSM updates itself.
* will now use a version tag if downloading module for the first time.
* added backup repo (Bitbucket) that will be used if Github is unavailable.
* added ./gameserver and module version comparison this will allow instances to be correctly updated if there is a version mismatch.
* UI changes when modules are fetched for the first time
* added sessionname to fix broken tmux session is ./gameserver is called ./gameserver.sh
* change apt to apt-get as recommended by the apt packages when dealing with scripts.
* Revert "fix(messages): fix some messages not using newline correctly (#2772)"
This reverts commit 3bd64bbc13.
* Revert "fix(messages): fix some messages not using newline correctly (#2765)"
This reverts commit c847ecb4b6.
* added new [ START ] message
* various messages improvements made
* Added new server Rising World
* Added new server ET: Legacy
* Added support for node-gamedig
* Updated Factorio to glibc 2.18
* Changed apt-get to apt
* Changed many sleep timers from 1 second to 0.5 to speed up LinuxGSM
* Fix for issue #1784 Tmux closing wrong session
* Fixed dependency requirements for CoD 2 and CoD:UO #1866
* Discord now uses external IP over standard IP
* Code tidy/improvements with guidance from Shellcheck
* Added development command query-raw
* Added development command clear-functions
* Added development log dev-debug-function-order.log
* Added fctrserver to Travis CI tests
* Updates to GitHub Issues; Added bots and updated templated
* Fixed waffle.io button no longer working
* Corrected Query Port for UT3 (Query Port does not work btw)