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π For details on deploying the Minecraft Server (not the proxy), check out this link: Minecraft Server Using Docker Compose.
β Change variables in the .env
to meet your requirements.
π‘ Note that the .env
, velocity.toml
file, and plugins
folder should be in the same directory as minecraft-server-docker-compose.yml
.
Configure the Path to velocity.toml
in minecraft-server-docker-compose.yml
:
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Linux or macOS Users:
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Ensure the following line is active in your Docker Compose file to correctly mount the volume:
- ./velocity.toml:/config
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Windows Users:
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You need to adjust the volume mount path due to the different file path formatting in Windows. Uncomment the line below and comment out the previous Linux/macOS line:
- ./velocity.toml:/config/velocity.toml
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This adjustment will set the correct path format based on your operating system, ensuring the server configures properly.
To ensure the proxy server functions correctly, update both the IP addresses and ports in the velocity.toml
file to reflect your specific Minecraft server setup. Itβs crucial to replace the default 127.0.0.1
IP and example ports (25580, 25581) with the actual server IPs and the ports on which your Minecraft Server is running:
[servers]
# Configure your servers here.
lobby = "127.0.0.1:25580"
survival = "127.0.0.1:25581"
# The order in which servers are tried when a player logs in or is kicked from a server.
try = [
"lobby",
"survival"
]
Upon the first startup of the Minecraft Proxy, a forwarding.secret
file will be generated. Enter the contents of this file into the config/paper-global.yml
on the Minecraft Server (not the proxy) within the velocity
section to ensure a secure connection:
velocity:
enabled: true
online-mode: true
secret: REPLACE_WITH_CONTENT_FROM_THE_forwarding.secret_FILE
Players can navigate between different Minecraft servers using simple console commands or through an interactive lobby interface provided by the Phoenix Lobby plugin. For command-line switching, simply type /server survival
to connect directly to the 'survival' server. Alternatively, for a more visually engaging experience, consider installing the Phoenix Lobby plugin on a separate server. This plugin enhances the lobby with customizable options like server selectors and NPCs, making server transitions smooth and visually appealing.
This approach not only meets functional requirements but also offers a visually appealing and user-friendly environment for players.
Deploy Minecraft Server using Docker Compose:
docker compose -f minecraft-server-proxy-docker-compose.yml -p minecraft-server-proxy up -d
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