digidigital / quakejs-installer

The goal of this project is to make installing your own quakejs-server easy :)

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quakejs-installer

The goal of this project is to make installing your own quakejs-server easy :)

Feature list:

  • Installs all necessary tools
  • Creates a separate user
  • Many settings can be adjusted by simply applying changes to a config file
  • Adds the BFG10, grenade launcher and replaces the machine gun
  • Adds random 'funny' player names
  • Adds random player model selection
  • Replaces the broken wearoff sound with silence
  • Simply drop your custom maps and additional assets in folders
  • Checksums get calculated automatically
  • Mapcycles will be genererated and added to server.cfg-files automatically
  • Support for automated downloads of ZIPed maps and other assets
  • Customize the default key bindings and add your own config files
  • Alternative download script in case content.quakejs.com is down and you can't download the Q3A demo files (userscripts folder)
  • Comes with scripts to install Instagib, CrateDM, CZ45qomical, CZ45q3agm2019 and Sidrial mods (userscripts folder) in addition to CPMA

Quick-Start

Install git

sudo apt-get install git

To install the server locally (127.0.0.1) simply clone this repository with:

git clone https://github.com/digidigital/quakejs-installer.git

cd into the cloned repository:

cd ./quakejs-installer

Run the installer:

sudo ./installer.sh

Start your server:

cd /home/quake/quakejs/ 
sudo ./startscript.sh

DONE! Open a supported browser and open http://127.0.0.1

Stop your server:

cd /home/quake/quakejs/ 
sudo ./stopscript.sh

Customize your server

If you have followed the steps above you have created a very basic Q3A-Server. Before you run the installer you can easily customize your server by changing the settings in the installerconfig.cfg, by simply dropping files in the appropriate folders or even preparing URL-lists with ZIP-files (e. g. containing maps, skins or texture packs) that are automatically downloaded for you.

installerconfig.cfg

First you should open the installerconfig.cfg and change the settings as needed.

nano ./installerconfig.cfg

How to add maps

Just put the map .pk3-file in the customQ3maps folder. The maps will be installed in the baseq3 folder. If your map comes with a separate .pk3-file for additional assets (music, models or textures) merge the pk3-files or put the additional files in the pak100input or pak101input folders.

How to add models, skins, sounds, texture packs

Put the pk3-files in pak100input or pak101input folders. Size seems to be limited. If pak100 or pak101 are not loaded by the browser you can try to remove some files from the input folders. In general it is a good idea to add missing textures only instead of using a complete texture pack (e.g. high-res). Smaller files speed up loading times. This can improve the user experiece over Wifi networks or when the user has a slow internet connection.

An example for custom sounds are the qualityannouncer sounds that are played when you press 'h'. They have been zipped to the qualityannouncer.pk3-file that is located in the pak101input folder and are referenced in the qualitytoggle.cfg in the autoexec folder.

Adjust default key-bindings

Apply your changes to the cfg-files in the autoexec folder. You can add your own scripts as well. The installer merges all the scripts into one large script. It will be executed when the player joins your server.

Automatic downloads

You can add URLs to the files in the downloadlists folder. One URL in each line. It is important that the pk3-files are int he top level of the ZIP-file. In the case of maps only ZIP-files that contain map-pk3-files are supported (Otherwise the additional pk3s are treated as maps and will be added to the mapcycle).

User defined scripts

Add your own .sh-scripts to the userscripts folder. They will be executed after the base installation is complete and the assets have been downloaded from content.quakejs.com

  • Set userscripts=1 in installerconfig.cfg to activate the userscripts feature
  • Only files with the extension .sh will be treated as scripts.

How to add mods

You need to write a script in order to install mods. Just use the examples in the userscripts folder as templates.

The basic steps are:

  • (optional) Download mod
  • Extract the pk3-files
  • Create a mod folder for the content server /var/www/html/assets/modname
  • Copy the pk3-files in the newly created folder and rename them pak100.pk3, pak101.pk3, pak102.pk3 (and so on)
  • (optional) Copy additional key bindings and client scripts in the autoexec folder (file extension cfg)
  • Create a start scipt for the server and add config parameters to the command line with "+set valuename value"
  • (optional) If the server config has too many parameters you can create a separate configuration file. Create it in /home/<yournewuser>/quakejs/base/<modname> (e.g. /home/quake/quakejs/base/sidrial). Add "+exec .cfg" to the parameters in the start script (example in cratemod.sh)
  • (optional) Maps for your mods should be copied to /var/www/html/assets/modname. Naming convention: <mapname>.pk3
  • (optional) In case you see a lot of missing textures and you do not want to add them to the base game paks simply put them in a separate pak and put them in the mod folder of the content server (example in cratemod.sh)

Start server after reboot

Simply put the startscript in the root crontab. It will start the server with the quake user.

sudo crontab -e

add this line

@reboot  /home/quake/quakejs/startscript.sh

server.cfg

If you want change setting in your server.cfg after the game was installed just open the file and apply the changes...

nano  /home/quake/quakejs/base/baseq3/server.cfg

Things that can be improved

  • Add a script (or parameter) to to update configuration, maps and mapcycle without the need to run setup from scratch
  • Add the Q3A-Demo maps in pak0.pk3 to the automatically created mapcycle
  • Create start-scripts for mod-folders Done!
  • Create a stop-script Done!
  • User defined scripts Done!
  • Add support for mods Done!

Security concerns / Disclaimer

  • The scripts is executed with root privileges and will download and install files from various souces that are not under my control.
  • Nodejs warns you that parts of quakeJS contain security issues.

Therefore you should not run this script on a production machine, a company network or a public webserver if you don't exactly know what you are doing!

Troubleshooting tips / known issues

  • In case content.quakejs.com is down and you can't download the demo files just rename the alternativeDownload.sh.example in the userscripts folder so it has the file extension .sh In installerconfig.cfg set userscripts=1
  • If you have alot of missing textures press "l" (small L) and check the console for textures that are labelled as 'DEFAULTED' Just create a .pk3 with the missing textures (take them from e.g. openarena and preserve the paths when zipping e.g. /textures/base_trim/texturename.tga) and put the .pk3 in pk101input folder. Creating a .pk3-file is easy - it is just a zip-file with the file extension .zip changed to .pk3

Thanks ;)

A big thanks goes to

@inolen -> https://github.com/inolen/quakejs for starting quakejs

@begleysm -> https://github.com/begleysm/quakejs for his great tutorials

@treyyoder -> https://github.com/treyyoder/quakejs-docker for the "fix" in ioq3ded.js and the idea to automate the install process

@Grabisoft -> https://github.com/grabisoft for his tutorial on how to manipulate the pk3s

This installer is inspired and based on their work, research and motivation to keep quakejs alive ;)

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