Requires: TrainCarts, CTCommons and a MySQL-Database
Java-Version: 17 or above
Minecraft-Version: 1.17.1 or above
TC-Portals is a plugin for Minecraft servers using
SpigotMC,
PaperMC or forks of these projects.
It serves as an add-on for the
TrainCarts plugin which adds ActionSigns, supporting cross-server teleporting of trains in a BungeeCord network.
It is very lightweight as database queries and network connections run asynchronously where possible.
This plugin was developed for the
CraftTogetherMC Minecraft server, see also:
TC-Destinations!
A big thank you and lots of love go out to TeamBergerhealer
Also, a lot of appreciation goes to the people behind
Cloud and
Adventure!
Dev-Builds: See here
ActionSigns
The signs behave like ordinary traincarts signs.
You can de/activate them with redstone, alter trigger-directions, etc.
A portal exit behaves like a
spawn sign, so you must set a direction for it like you do with the spawn sign.
The spawn direction can be set by specifying trigger directions.
For example:
[train:left] or
[train:right]. If none is set, the train is spawned based on what side is powered by redstone.
If you use
[cart] instead of
[train], a train will be spawned at the exit cart by cart.
Bidirectional Portal
This sign represents a portal entrance and exit at the same time.
A pair of these signs that have the same channel name can be passed from either side.
The other sign acts as a portal exit.
Directional Portal (Entrance)
This sign represents a portal entrance.
A portal of this type requires a portal-out-sign that has the same channel name.
Any number of portal-in-signs can be created for one channel.
Directional Portal (Exit)
This sign represents a portal exit.
Signs of this type can only exist once per channel name.
Flags
There are some flags you can use on the fourth line of a portal-sign to control whether items and mobs are transported.
You can use them at the entrance as well as at the exit or both.
- !mobs means mobs are killed
- !items means items are killed
- -mobs means mobs are ejected
- -items means items are dropped
Pathfinding across servers (BungeeCord)
With a little extra work, it is possible to reach destinations on another server.
For example, if you want to drive from server1 to a destination on server2, you need to create a
destination on server1 that leads to the portal, which leads to server2.
Let's name it server2 as well.
Now you create a
route for the train, which first contain the destination: server2 and then afterwards,
the destination you want to reach.
Thats it!
If you use
TC-Destinations to manage your destinations, it will do the routing part for you.
Libraries used