* Move to new ATLAS Nexus
Turns out jFrog is super expensive and 10GB of Bandwidth doesn't go far, this should make things a lot better :)
* Update pom.xml
* Update pom.xml
Here's a list of things I've fixed/mitigated:
- Range bans in ban-related commands (FS-209)
- Bug in /tempban where the duration in the broadcast is always wrong
- Over-complicated handling of /tempban durations (instead of trying to process them and silently fail, it'll flat out say that an invalid duration is well, invalid)
- Inconsistent "player not found" messages in banning commands
- (Mitigates) weird issue with case-sensitive usernames in banning commands when the server has restarted since a player last joined
- (Mitigates) banned IPs being inaccurate when a player was banned offline whilst containing multiple IPs in their playerdata
- Redoing how MovementValidator handled positive and negative infinity exploit items, completely removing the need for Mojangson in the first place and allowing the plugin to run without Essentials once more in the process (related to FS-406)
Here is what I've done in addition:
- Merged /tban and /noob into /tempban, which now bans for 5 minutes by default (FS-205)
* Upgrade Test
Going to see if switching to the new repo that went live 3 days ago and updating TFM to pull the latest version of Essentials is going to help things here. TFM is building locally so I haven't a fucking scooby doo why Github can't run the build because I've even tried dropping the M2 folder...
* Let's try again
Utter bullshit so far.
* Apparently we don't even use essentials...
No idea where the imports for EssentialsBridge are coming from...
* Various tweaks
Hopefully this might give some more joy, but if not it's removed a command I didn't want anyway and reduced our dependency tree.
I have also switched it to using the ATLAS Artafactory which will serve as an ongoing cache for dependencies and should start to speed up our Github builds as Maven is rubbish with many repo's.
* Update Command_ride.java
* ok, done (FS-156)
* Fixes FS-137
* grammar fix
* Remove a number of wipe commands we don't want anyway
We shouldn't be wiping any of this data within the server now anyway so let's not tempt fate again.
* Why overcomplicating things is a horrifically bad idea (#55)
The longer I look into this plugin's code, the angrier I will become.
This fixes 2 bugs in the /potion command:
- Fixes non-admins being able to clear other players
- Fixes NPE caused when trying to add potion effects to players who are not on the server as a non-admin.
Both of these issues are caused by overcomplicating seemingly simple solutions, hence the name of this commit.
Co-authored-by: Ryan <Wild1145@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Curran <30569566+Focusvity@users.noreply.github.com>
* Bug fixes, improvements, and removals (FS-192) (#46)
* Three fixes
* Fixes /tempban throwing a NullPointerException when trying to get a player who isn't on the server but was in the past
* Fixes /tempban banning players for 24 hours regardless of the duration defined
* Fixes /list -t throwing a NullPointerException when performed from a non-player source (such as Telnet)
* Removes hubworld entriely
* Configurable blacklists for tag, muted commands, and wildcard
Changes:
* Moves globally blocked commands to the `global` subsection of the original `blocked_commands` section. You *will* need to update your configurations
* /wildcard's command blacklist is now configurable under the `wildcard` section in `blocked_commands`.
* The commands muted players can't use are now configurable under the `muted` section in `blocked_commands`.
* Removes some commented-out globally blocked command entries.
Co-authored-by: Ryan <Wild1145@users.noreply.github.com>
* Switched from -c to -ci (#63)
Resolves FS-219
* Added new dependency to allow TFM to compile (#65)
* Name change for Fleek (#64)
* Add //g to blocked commands (#62)
Co-authored-by: Nathan Curran <30569566+Focusvity@users.noreply.github.com>
* Small modification to new TFGuilds (FS-255) (#67)
* Calculate the player count without offline players (FS-247) (#68)
Co-authored-by: Ryan <Wild1145@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use long instead of int and use offset to check time (FS-181) (#69)
* Use long instead of int and use offset to check time (FS-181)
* Remove star import
* Addresses FS-224 (#70)
* Continuation on that notes thing (#74)
I forgot to remove the dependency after I removed the code that used JSONMessage. This fixes that by removing both the repository and the dependency from the pom file.
* Updated permissions to re-baseline with the dev server (#75)
Updating this to be based off of the dev server as it seems this has not been updated in some time. Primary purpose is to add the crackshot bypass removal for everyone (Though allow admins to bypass) and to add a start of network manager perms in the hopes it makes it more usable going forward.
* Two fixes, one commit
To kill two birds with one stone, I've done two fixes in this commit.
- Fixes issue that caused quiet warns to behave improperly (e.g. the warnings wouldn't increment if quiet)
- Added WARN to the PunishmentType list.
* Update EntityWiper.java
* FS-27
* FS-26
* FS-25
* Code quality and consistency improvements
Here's all the changes I've made in this commit:
- Resolves FS-44 (AutoEject.java)
- Resolves FS-45 (BlockBlocker.java)
- Resolves FS-47 and FS-48 (InteractBlocker.java)
- Resolves FS-49 (Command_cage.java)
- Resolves FS-50 (Command_manageshop.java)
- Resolves FS-51 (Command_notes.java)
- Resolves FS-52 (Command_potion.java)
- Resolves FS-53 (Command_tag.java)
- Resolves FS-55 (ItemFun.java)
- Resolves FS-56 (Module_list.java)
- Resolves FS-57 (Module_players.java)
- Removes redundant code from InteractBlocker.java
- Misc. code consistency corrections (global)
* FS-54
* Shut up Codacy
* FS-201
* Simple fix
* Even more punishment log types
Here's what I've changed in this commit:
- Adds /blockcmd to the punishment log (FS-239)
- Adds /blockedit and /blockpvp to the punishment log (FS-240)
- Adds /cage to the punishment log (FS-241)
- Adds /orbit to the punishment log (FS-242)
- Changes the order of operations in some commands to be a bit more consistent
* Order of operations fix
* ez (#77)
* Start building Java 16 (#84)
* Start building Java 16
* Re-apply Fleek's change
* Removed the shitty Github auto formatted white space.
* Update to the maven build in Github workflows
Given TravisCI has started to charge, I guess this might be what we move back to using as our main way to verify if something can actually build.
* Update maven.yml
* Delete .travis.yml
* Adds /seed command (FS-225) (#85)
* Create Command_seed.java
* Addresses requested changes
* My IDE decided to try to "fix" things with *s in imports
Co-authored-by: Ryan <Wild1145@users.noreply.github.com>
* Use 'getPlayer()' to prevent NPE (FS-159) (#87)
Co-authored-by: Ryan <Wild1145@users.noreply.github.com>
* 2 bugfixes
- Fixes FS-309 by checking if a material provided is actually a block before caging someone.
- Fixes a bug that causes the command to throw an ArrayOutOfBoundsException if one were to use a command like `/cage player1 block`.
* Temporarily re-naming /clearchat to /cleanchat (#91)
* Temporarily re-naming /clearchat to /cleanchat
Due to another plugin which currently doesn't quite have all the permissions working, this command is not currently able to be executed as it stands.
* Shhh I know I'm an idiot
* Let's actually do dependency uplifts (#89)
* Bump release to 2021.06-RC01
* Bump to release version
We're good to go!
Co-authored-by: Video <videogamesm12@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Elmon11 <elmon11bussiness@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Curran <30569566+Focusvity@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Paldiu <pawereus@gmail.com>
* Start building Java 16
* Re-apply Fleek's change
* Removed the shitty Github auto formatted white space.
* Update to the maven build in Github workflows
Given TravisCI has started to charge, I guess this might be what we move back to using as our main way to verify if something can actually build.
* Update maven.yml
* Delete .travis.yml
I forgot to remove the dependency after I removed the code that used JSONMessage. This fixes that by removing both the repository and the dependency from the pom file.
Lombok implementation removal.
I have also gone through and replaced things with inline methods and variables, lambdas, and simplified loops down, removed unnecessary guard clauses, and overall cleaned up every single class. This took a long time, please do remember to follow proper naming conventions, don't include unnecessary guard clauses, follow exception rules and comment rules, and please PLEASE remember to use the DIAMOND OPERATOR rather than just inferring RAW TYPES!!!
Thank you!!