# Docker Compose file to make it simple to compile and run # quectocraft in docker. Automatically compiles the dockerfile # Author: Tyler Murphy version: '3.8' services: # This container contains the quectocraft binary and all its runtime # required dependencies and files (such as plugins) quectocraft: # Set container name to make it look more pretty, can be removed # I just dont like docker's default names container_name: quectocraft # Set this container to use and build the Dockerfile in the current directory # See that Dockerfile for what it does build: . # These are the default envrionment variables that quectocraft uses, just # respecified so that its easy to see and cange environment: # Says what messages are to be logged. Accepted values are (trace, debug, info, warn, error) # See the crate documentation at https://docs.rs/env_logger/latest/env_logger/ - RUST_LOG=info # The address that quectocraft will bind to. Makes sence to just keep this 0.0.0.0 here and just # change the bind in the ports section of this compose file - QC_ADDR=0.0.0.0 # The port the server listens on. Uses default Minecraft port 25565 - QC_PORT=25565 # The max player count of the server, default is 20 - QC_MAX_PLAYERS=20 # List all the volumes that the plugin needs # /data is the containers working directory volumes: # This folder contains all plugins that the server runs # This directory should be read only, it makes no sense # for the plugin lua files to be modified at runtime - ./plugins:/data/plugins:ro # List all networking binds and ports ports: # By defualt we use port 25565 which is used by Minecraft # Also we bind to 0.0.0.0 to allow all ips - "0.0.0.0:25565:25565" # Make sure the container is always running restart: unless-stopped