This version of SubServers.Client has the same features as the Bukkit version, minus the chest interface.
This feature may be added in the future once the documentation surrounding chest interfaces becomes more thorough.
SubServers.Bungee & SubServers.Host now use the more standardised build signature system when deciding on if it should update SubServers.Client. This means it can also differentiate two snapshot builds of the same version from eachother.
Spigot 1.13 has a compatabilty layer for old bukkit names, this will allow you to take advantage of that.
1.12: `bukkit:grass` -> `minecraft:grass`
1.13: `bukkit:grass` -> `minecraft:grass_block`
1.13: `grass` -> `minecraft:grass`
Simple requests like those used to list hosts or servers shouldn't require messing around trying to keep up with the SubData Direct protocol. It should be easy, right?
Now, SubAPI includes methods simalar to those seen in SubServers.Bungee for accessing data for Hosts, Servers, SubServers, Proxies, & Players easily. Requests the SubData Packet API is already capable of making will be included as methods in these variables.
These are optional changes to SubCreator's Scripts that are intended to improve compatability. To get these changes, remove your Templates folder for it to be regenerated upon startup.
All builds of commonly updated SubServers apps are now auto-signed with a unique Snapshot ID simalar to the ones Mojang uses. This will replace the beta version number for unreleased builds.
This commit removes the org.JSON library where alternatives are already provided (Bungee & Bukkit provide Gson). This change was made to improve compatability with BungeeCord plugins and reduce file sizes.
This means big changes to the SubData API, which heavily relied on org.JSON. Now we submit our data through YAMLSection to be converted and sent over the network.
The last three commits were changes to the way Vanilla-Patch.jar is downloaded. For compatability reasons, the old system will remain in place for now.