# BentoBox Configuration 1.5.0-SNAPSHOT # This config file is dynamic and is updated right after BentoBox loaded its settings from it. # You can edit it while the server is online and you can do '/bbox reload' to take the changes into account. # However, it is a better practice to edit this file while the server is offline. general: # Default language for new players. # This is the filename in the locale folder without .yml. # If this does not exist, the default en-US will be used. default-language: en-US # Use economy or not. If true, an economy plugin is required. If false, no money is used or give. # If there is no economy plugin present anyway, money will be automatically disabled. use-economy: true database: # YAML, JSON, MYSQL, MARIADB (10.2.3+), MONGODB. # YAML and JSON are both file-based databases. # MYSQL might not work with all implementations: if available, use a dedicated database type (e.g. MARIADB). # If you use MONGODB, you must also run the BSBMongo plugin (not addon). # See https://github.com/tastybento/bsbMongo/releases/. # /!\ BentoBox currently does not support changing this value mid-game. If you do need to change it, do a full reset of your databases and worlds. type: YAML host: localhost # Port 3306 is MySQL's default. Port 27017 is MongoDB's default. port: 3306 name: bentobox username: username password: password # How often the data will be saved to file in mins. Default is 5 minutes. # This helps prevent issues if the server crashes. # Data is also saved at important points in the game. backup-period: 5 # Allow FTB Autonomous Activator to work (will allow a pseudo player [CoFH] to place and break blocks and hang items) # Add other fake player names here if required # /!\ This feature is experimental and might not work as expected or might not work at all. fakeplayers: - '[CoFH]' # Rank required to use a command. e.g., use the invite command. Default is owner rank is required. # /!\ This feature is experimental and might not work as expected or might not work at all. rank-command: {} panel: close-on-click-outside: true logs: # Toggle whether superflat chunks regeneration should be logged in the server logs or not. # It can be spammy if there are a lot of superflat chunks to regenerate. # However, as superflat chunks regeneration can be performance-intensive, it is recommended to keep # this setting set to true, as it will help you know if there are regenerations taking place. # Added since 1.2.0. clean-super-flat-chunks: true island: cooldown: time: # How long a player must wait until they can rejoin a team island after being kicked in minutes. # This slows the effectiveness of players repeating challenges # by repetitively being invited to a team island. invite: 60 # How long a player must wait until they can coop a player in minutes. coop: 5 # How long a player must wait until they can trust a player in minutes. trust: 5 # How long a player must wait until they can ban a player after unbanning them. In minutes. ban: 10 # How long a player must wait before they can reset their island again in seconds. reset: 300 options: # Whether the reset cooldown should be applied when the player creates an island for the first time or not. # Added since 1.2.0. set-reset-cooldown-on-create: true confirmation: # Time in seconds that players have to confirm sensitive commands, e.g. island reset. time: 10 commands: # Ask the player to confirm the command he is using by typing it again. kick: true leave: true reset: true name: # These set the minimum and maximum size of a name. min-length: 4 max-length: 20 # Number of blocks to paste per tick when pasting a schem # Smaller values will help reduce noticeable lag but will make pasting take longer paste-speed: 1000 web: # BentoBox uses bStats.org to get global data about the plugin to help improving it. # bStats has nearly no effect on your server's performance and the sent data is completely # anonymous so please consider twice if you really want to disable it. metrics: true github: # Toggle whether BentoBox can connect to GitHub to get data about updates and addons. # Disabling this will result in the deactivation of the update checker and of some other # features that rely on the data downloaded from the GitHub API. # It does not send any data. # Added since 1.5.0. download-data: true # Toggle whether the downloaded data should be flushed to files. # It helps to prevent previously downloaded data being lost due to a more recent connection that failed # to connect to the GitHub API. # Such files are stored in JSON format and do not usually take up more than a few kilobytes of disk space each. # Added since 1.5.0. flush-data-to-files: true uniqueId: config