rust-gamedig/crates/lib
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feat: add minetest master server service (#209)
* feat: add minetest master server service"

* restore tf2 example

* chore: replace default with None

* fix: make it available only on TLS and serde

* docs: update changelog
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examples feat: http client and eco support (#175) 2024-02-10 18:26:49 +00:00
src feat: add minetest master server service (#209) 2024-07-21 03:01:10 +03:00
tests feat: Move ID tests into their own crate with a CLI (#177) 2024-01-11 01:31:02 +02:00
Cargo.toml chore(deps): update pnet_packet requirement in /crates/lib 2024-05-31 13:41:17 +00:00
CHANGELOG.md feat: add minetest master server service (#209) 2024-07-21 03:01:10 +03:00
README.md chore: reformat markdown files 2024-04-14 23:08:11 +03:00

rust-GameDig

The fast library for querying game servers/services.
This library brings what node-GameDig does (and not only), to pure Rust!

Warning: This project goes through frequent API breaking changes and hasn't been thoroughly tested.

Community

Checkout the GameDig Community Discord Server here.
Note that it isn't be a replacement for GitHub issues, if you have found a problem within the library or want to request a feature, it's better to do so here rather than on Discord.

Usage

Minimum Supported Rust Version is 1.65.0 and the code is cross-platform.

Pick a game/service/protocol (check the GAMES, SERVICES and PROTOCOLS files to see the currently supported ones), provide the ip and the port (be aware that some game servers use a separate port for the info queries, the port can also be optional if the server is running the default ports) then query on it.

Team Fortress 2 query example:

use gamedig::games::teamfortress2;

fn main() {
    let response = teamfortress2::query(&"127.0.0.1".parse().unwrap(), None);
    // None is the default port (which is 27015), could also be Some(27015)

    match response { // Result type, must check what it is...
        Err(error) => println!("Couldn't query, error: {}", error),
        Ok(r) => println!("{:#?}", r)
    }
}

Response (note that some games have a different structure):

{
  protocol: 17,
  name: "Team Fortress 2 Dedicated Server.",
  map: "ctf_turbine",
  game: "tf2",
  appid: 440,
  players_online: 0,
  players_details: [],
  players_maximum: 69,
  players_bots: 0,
  server_type: Dedicated,
  has_password: false,
  vac_secured: true,
  version: "7638371",
  port: Some(27015),
  steam_id: Some(69753253289735296),
  tv_port: None,
  tv_name: None,
  keywords: Some(
  "alltalk,nocrits"
  ),
  rules: [
    "mp_autoteambalance"
    :
    "1",
    "mp_maxrounds"
    :
    "5",
    //....
  ]
}

Want to see more examples? Checkout the examples folder.

Documentation

The documentation is available at docs.rs.
Curious about the history and what changed between versions? Everything is in the CHANGELOG file.

Contributing

If you want to see your favorite game/service being supported here, open an issue, and I'll prioritize it (or do a pull request if you want to implement it yourself)!

Before contributing please read CONTRIBUTING.