@stuyk/altv-config
v4.0.3
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Dynamic configuration generator for altv based on json files
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altv-config
What is this? It's a configuration generator that lets you throw in JSON files to generate a dynamic server.toml
.
Why?
In the Athena Framework I needed a way to generate different environment configuration(s) and allow different configuration(s) to be used without having to switch variables around constantly. This allows me to setup multiple configuration(s) that get auto-generated before the server is started.
How to Use
Save this package as a development dependency.
npm i --save-dev @stuyk/altv-config
Create a JSON configuration somewhere in your project. ie. ./configs/dev.json
{
"name": "Athena 3.0.0",
"host": "0.0.0.0",
"port": 7788,
"players": 512,
"password": null,
"announce": false,
"gamemode": "Roleplay",
"website": "athenaframework.com",
"language": "en",
"description": "A Roleplay Framework for alt:V",
"debug": true,
"streamingDistance": 400,
"migrationDistance": 150,
"timeout": 1,
"announceRetryErrorDelay": 10000,
"announceRetryErrorAttempts": 50,
"modules": [
"js-module"
],
"resources": [
"webserver",
"core"
],
"tags": [
"athena",
"framework",
"version",
"3"
],
"useEarlyAuth": false,
"earlyAuthUrl": null,
"useCdn": false,
"cdnUrl": null,
"voice": {
"bitrate": 64000,
"externalSecret": null,
"externalHost": null,
"externalPort": null,
"externalPublicHost": null,
"externalPublicPort": null
}
}
Then use this package to generate the configuration dynamically.
npx altv-config ./configs/dev.json
You can also specify a specific directory/file name for output.
npx altv-config ./configs/dev.json ./output/myConfig.toml