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* Command to start screen session disconnected <br><code>screen -dmLS SESSIONNAME COMMAND [ARGS...] </code> | * Command to start screen session disconnected <br><code>screen -dmLS SESSIONNAME COMMAND [ARGS...] </code> | ||
* Command to send some input to the program in a screen session <br><code>screen -S SESSIONNAME -p 0 -X stuff "INPUT"</code> | * Command to send some input to the program in a screen session <br><code>screen -S SESSIONNAME -p 0 -X stuff "INPUT"</code> | ||
+ | * Code to emulate <code>tail -f</code> - This is needed to programatically check the output of a server. Basically we open the log before we send a command. Seek to the end, send our command and then keep reading any output given till we decide we have read enough and then close the file. | ||
+ | ** code handles more cases - <nowiki>http://ftp.tummy.com/pub/tummy/Python/tail.py</nowiki> | ||
+ | ** more pythonic style and returns output as a iterator - <nowiki>http://code.google.com/p/pytailer/source/browse/src/tailer/__init__.py</nowiki> |
Revision as of 16:00, 25 February 2015
The general idea is that we want a tool that will let users start servers easily and also let us admins manage them easily.
General Plan
- Run game servers inside of screen sessions (with a specially formated session name) as the user
- Games are started either directly by the user or by @reboot cron jobs for the user
- Admins connect using a managment script run as root that changes users with su and then runs commands on the server as the relevent user
- Admins can also run commands on all available servers which just does the above on a list of session found using ls
- Commands will include at least the following
- Create - setups a new game server either using the supplied args or by prompting the user for information
- Start - starts a game server
- Stop - stops the game server
- Message - sends a message to all users on the game server
- Connect - connects to the game server directly in such a way that you can directly send commands to it
- Status - check the status of the server
- Set - set a setting in the servers data dump
- if a wildcard stop is done a list of all servers stopped is stored in a file in roots homedir so root can restart with a wildcard start command
Implementation
The plan is to implement this using a set of scripts probably mainly written in python.
The first step is to write a basic "connect and send commands to screen sessions" module. Then each game server can have module that translates a request into the input to send to screen.
Then we need to implement a module for each game server. Each game server will have a settings file stored in json format in the users ~/.gsm-games/ folder which at the least will store the info of which game server module to load. Beyond that all interpretation of config is up to the game server module.
The top level script will be run with commands line of the form
gsm *|[USER/]SERVERNAME COMMAND [ARGS...]
This will depending on the first argument do one of the following
-
SERVERNAME
- load the config for the server and translateCOMMAND
andARGS
to a format to send to the screen session and then send it. -
USER/SERVERNNAME
- use sudo to try and run itself as the relevent user and with justSERVERNAME
instead of USER/SERVERNAME -
*
- depending on the command build a list of "all" servers and then run itself on each of them with the command and args as specified- For Stop, Status and Message this will mean get a list of all screen sockets and use that to get a list of all game servers. For stop it will also write a list of the stopped servers in the current users home directory.
- For Start use the list of servers stopped by the latest stop command
- For all others if run as a normal user then pick up allthe configs from their config directory
- For all others if run as root fail
Usefull Bits and Pieces
- Command to start screen session disconnected
screen -dmLS SESSIONNAME COMMAND [ARGS...]
- Command to send some input to the program in a screen session
screen -S SESSIONNAME -p 0 -X stuff "INPUT"
- Code to emulate
tail -f
- This is needed to programatically check the output of a server. Basically we open the log before we send a command. Seek to the end, send our command and then keep reading any output given till we decide we have read enough and then close the file.- code handles more cases - http://ftp.tummy.com/pub/tummy/Python/tail.py
- more pythonic style and returns output as a iterator - http://code.google.com/p/pytailer/source/browse/src/tailer/__init__.py