StreamingDrops - Twitch Drops for Minecraft Server | Streamer & Content Creator Integration icon

StreamingDrops - Twitch Drops for Minecraft Server | Streamer & Content Creator Integration -----

Get drops for watching Minecraft Twitch streams from your favorite streamer | Content Creator




Description
StreamingDrops is a Twitch integration for Minecraft with many different functions. Among other things, Twitch viewers can get Minecraft Drops (similar to the Twitch (Gaming) Drops).
In addition, streamers can be displayed as live on the server, the streamer can see his Twitch chat directly in Minecraft or chat commands in the Twitch chat with content from Minecraft are possible. The integration of Twitch Rewards (Channel Points) is also possible for positive or negative actions


Features
  • Setup everything as twitch drop (items, money, crates, ranks & more)​
  • Add multiple streamers possible​
  • No streamkeys or oAuth-Keys necessery​
  • Change the drop chance​
  • Automated broadcast message and discord announcement, when a streamer goes live​
  • Livetag for streamers via PlaceholderAPI​
  • Offline drop support​
  • Support for Mod / forge servers​

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Video


Short setup video:



How to install and setup StreamingDrops:


Subtitles in: German, English, Spanisch, French​

Requirements
  • Java 11+​
  • HTTPS Port open​
  • "StreamingModule" (the Twitch bot) must be a moderator of your twitch channel​
On some servers outgoing messages / requests are blocked. This is expressed by an error message with the command "/online", with an HTTP(S) error code. Please check at this point whether the ports have been released accordingly.​



Installation
  1. Stop your server​
  2. Drag and drop the jar file into your "plugins" folder​
    1. Optional: Download PlaceholderAPI
    2. Optional: Drag and drop the placeholderapi jar file into the "plugins" folder
  3. Start your server​

After starting the server a new folder "StreamingDrops" with all configuration files will be created. From now on all personal settings can be made and the plugin can be used. Do not forget to reload the configuration (" /sd reload ") or restart your server.



Setup
To be able to set up StreamingDrops correctly, the following points are important:
  1. In the "settings.yml" file, the stream name must be entered under the "AllowedStreamer" option. The Twitch channel name must be used here. This can also be done in-game / in the console by using the command "/sd streamer add [Twitch channel]". I recommend doing this via the command if you don't want to add the streamer specific part by yourself in the lower section of the configuration.​
  2. After the streamers have been set up, the worlds in which drops are allowed must be set. For this, the option "AllowdWorlds" in the file "Settings.yml".​
  3. Set up your drops. The setup for your drops is not necessary for the first test, because there are already 3 example drops in the default configuration. If you want to customize these drops, the commands are listed under "GeneralDrops" in the "settings.yml" file. Here all commands can be added, which can be entered in such a way in the Console. Thus, other plugins are also supported. After finishing the configuration please use the command "/sd reload". If the value "Interval" was adjusted, the command "/sd reload force" is important. Alternatively, the server can be restarted.​
  4. Now the streamer / player goes to the Minecraft server. If the name of Twitch Channel is not one-to-one the same as in Minecraft, the command "/twitch [twitch channel name / username]“ must be entered once (Example: „/twitch MorelaidOnAir). This links the Minecraft account with the Twitch account.​
  5. Use "/mod StreamingModule" in your twitch chat to add the bot to your moderators. This is needed to get the twitch viewers of your channel.​
  6. The streamer now goes live on Twitch and join the minecraft server. The Minecraft players log in to Twitch and watch the stream. Every X minutes (X = the "Interval" value in Settings.yml" in minutes) a random drop is distributed to the viewers. If you want to test a drop and not wait for the automatic Interval, the streamer can execute the command "/drops test". This will send a random drop to a viewer of the streamer. The interval will continue to run normally.​
Please note that a new viewer is not recognized immediately (takes 2-6 minutes).​




Support / Bugs / Suggestion

For requests, comments or emerging errors, I am happy to help. In order to be able to help quickly, I would be pleased if the following information is already filled in during the inquiry:

  1. Execute „/sd report“
  2. Send me your file „report.zip“ from your plugins folder („.../plugins/StreamingDrops/Report.zip“)
  3. Give a short description of your problem
Requests can be made in German or English.


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Total Downloads: 19,400
First Release: Apr 5, 2020
Last Update: Jul 23, 2024
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