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gamedig-proxy

v1.1.5

Published

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Downloads

4

Readme

srcds-info-proxy

npm version

srcds-info-proxy is a server to proxy A2S_INFO server queries through a REST endpoint.

srcds-info-proxy can be used as a way to provide game server information on your websites without having to use something like GameTracker. Below is a picture of me using it on my personal site.

srcds-info-proxy

Setup

Install dependencies

npm install

Run

npm start

Now you can make a request like this:

localhost:8080/?ip=192.168.1.3&port=27015

If the provided ip:port is a valid RCON supported server, you should get back a JSON response like this:

key | value --- | --- type | "I" version | 17 serverName | "LinuxGSM" map | "de_mirage" gameType | "csgo" gameName | "Counter-Strike: Global Offensive" appID | 730 numPlayers | 0 maxPlayers | 16 numBots | 0 dedicated | "dedicated" os | "Linux" password | 0 secure | true gameVersion | "1.36.2.6" ip | "192.168.1.3" port | 27015 pw | false

There is optional HTTPS support. If you provide absolute paths to your cert and key with P_CERT AND P_KEY env variables, srcds-info-proxy will also start an HTTPS server.

servers.txt

There is support for a servers.txt file where you can put all the servers you manage in a newline seperate text file:

192.168.1.1:27015
10.0.0.1:27015
1.1.1.1:27020

You can then access this information through /servers.

["192.168.1.1:27015","10.0.0.1:27015","1.1.1.1:27020"]