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Routes Minecraft client connections to backend servers based upon the requested server address
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Routes Minecraft client connections to backend servers based upon the requested server address.
Usage
Flags:
--help Show context-sensitive help (also try --help-long
and --help-man).
--port=25565 The port bound to listen for Minecraft client
connections
--api-binding=API-BINDING The host:port bound for servicing API requests
--mapping=MAPPING ... Mapping of external hostname to internal server
host:port
REST API
GET /routes
Retrieves the currently configured routesPOST /routes
Registers a route given a JSON body structured like:
{
"serverAddress": "CLIENT REQUESTED SERVER ADDRESS",
"backend": "HOST:PORT"
}
DELETE /routes/{serverAddress}
Deletes an existing route for the givenserverAddress
Example kubernetes deployment
These deployments declare an mc-router
that exposes a node port service
on the standard Minecraft server port 25565. Two "backend" Minecraft servers are declared as example
where users can choose stable/vanilla or snapshot simply based on the hostname they used.
kubectl apply -f https://raw.githubusercontent.com/itzg/mc-router/master/docs/k8s-example.yaml
Note: this deployment assumes two persistent volume claims: mc-stable
and mc-snapshot
Coming Soon
- Make
mc-router
kubernetes service aware. It would watch for backend instances with well known annotations and dynamically create/remove routes accordingly