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minecraft-java-server-query

v1.0.5

Published

Module to gather basic information from a Minecraft Java server directly.

Downloads

41

Readme

🌍 minecraft-java-server-query

Module to gather basic (MOTD, favicon, player count, version) information from Minecraft Java servers.

Usage

  1. First, import the module:

    // Using CommonJS
    const { query } = require("minecraft-java-server-query");
    
    // Using TypeScript or ESM
    import { query } from "minecraft-java-server-query";
  2. Then, call the query function by passing the server's information:

    // Using Hypixel information
    const options = {
        host: "mc.hypixel.net",
        timeout: 15_000
    }
    
    // Using promises
    query(options).then(response => {
        console.log(response);
    });
    
    // Using async/await
    const response = await query(options);
    console.log(response);

API

query(options: JavaStatusOptions) => Promise<JavaStatusResponse>

Fetch information of a Minecraft server.

  • options.host (string): IP address of the server.
  • options.port (optional, number): Port of the server. Defaults to 25565.
  • options.timeout (optional, number): Maximum time in milliseconds to disconnect due to inactivity. Defaults to 30_000.

Returns a Promise with the information of the server as a JavaStatusResponse object, or throws an error if something happened with the socket, fetching the data or because of timeout.

  • JavaStatusResponse.version ({ protocol: number, name: string }): Information about the version of Minecraft that the server is running.
  • JavaStatusResponse.players (players: { max: number, online: number, sample?: { name: string, id: string }[] }): Online players, maximum amount of players that the server is capable of having, and an optional sample of players that are online (missing most of the times).
  • JavaStatusResponse.motd (string): MOTD (Message of the day) of the server.
  • JavaStatusResponse.favicon ({ buffer: Buffer, mimeType: string } | null): Buffer and Media type (Mime type) of the server's icon/image.