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MongoDB And Redis for the Screeps Private Server

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Requirements

Installation

Installing on Ubuntu? Check out the community guide in the official Docs Private server on Ubuntu using MongoDB and Redis or the newer screeps-launcher guide Newbie-friendly (ish) private/dedicated server setup guide for Ubuntu 18.04, with automatic startup

  1. Ensure both mongodb and redis are already installed and running
  2. npm install screepsmod-mongo inside your server's mods folder
  3. Ensure the mod has been added to mods.json. Eg:
  "mods": [
    "node_modules\\screepsmod-mongo\\index.js"
  ],
  1. Start server!
  2. DB Population
    • mongo.importDB() in the screeps cli imports your existing DB

      OR

    • system.resetAllData() in the screeps cli for a completely fresh DB

  3. Once done restart the server
  4. Done!

Usage

With this mod installed you can continue to manage the server as usual, all CLI commands behave identically. The original storage module will still run, but is completely ignored.

Keep in mind that RAM requirements are slightly higher, by default mongo uses 50% - 1G of your system RAM. Redis on the other hand, uses very little.

Mongo and Redis CLIs can be used to see and modify the data as usual, backups and restores should be done via normal mongo and redis tools.

https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/tutorial/backup-and-restore-tools/
https://redis.io/topics/persistence

Configuration

All options and defaults are listed below

Mongo

If the uri Parameter is supplied it will overwrite all other settings. Use it for Authentication, passing extra options, etc.

Redis

Examples

Config can be applied in several ways:

.screepsrc (Recommended)

Add to the bottom of your .screepsrc file

[mongo]
host = 192.168.0.222

[redis]
host = 192.168.0.222

ENV Method

Please note that this method only works when launching modules directly, when launched via the default launcher they will be ignored.

MONGO_HOST='192.168.0.222'
MONGO_CONN='mongodb://username:password@hostname.com/database_name?ssl=true'