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rustcon

v0.0.2

Published

RCON service & log parser for Rust

Readme

rustcon

RCON service & log parser for Rust

Usage

Install

npm install --save rustcon

Run

import RustCon from 'rustcon';

// initialize
let rustcon = new RustCon("rust.server.ip.address", port, "rcon password");

// listen for events
rustcon.on('server_info', (msg) => console.log(msg));   // hostname, desc, url, image
rustcon.on('player_status', (msg) => console.log(msg)); // list of players
rustcon.on('message', (msg) => console.log(msg));       // server messages

// connect to your server
rustcon.connect();

Events

server_info response

The server_info event response will return an object of the current server information, like so:]

{
  hostname: 'example hostname here',
  description: 'this is a description of your server',
  url: '...',
  image: '...'
}

player_status response

The player_status event response will return an array of the current players on the server, each as an object like so:

[
  {
    steamId: '12345678901234566',
    name: 'my cool player name',
    ping: '26',
    connected: '2403s',
    ipAddress: '123.123.123.123:12345'
  },
  ...
]

message

The message event is emitted after every rcon line on the server. It is broken down into objects according to the type of log line:

RCON:

{
  type: 'rcon',
  msg: '[RCON][123.123.123.123:12345] status',
  timestamp: 2016-05-28T09:43:12.993Z,
  host: '123.123.123.123:12345',
  content: 'status'
}

Oxide:

{
  type: 'oxide',
  msg: '[Oxide] 02:43 [Info] [BetterLoot] BetterLoot: Refreshed 39 containers (0 destroyed)',
  timestamp: 2016-05-28T09:43:13.914Z,
  level: 'info',
  content: '[BetterLoot] BetterLoot: Refreshed 39 containers (0 destroyed)'
}

Chat:

{
  type: 'chat',
  msg: '[CHAT] playername[1234567/12345678901234566] : Hello playername.',
  timestamp: 2016-05-28T02:37:31.847Z,
  name: 'playername',
  id: '1234567',
  steamId: '12345678901234566',
  content: 'Hello playername.'
}

General:

{
  type: 'general',
  msg: 'playername[1234567/12345678901234566] died (Bite)',
  timestamp: 2016-05-28T02:07:56.362Z,
  content: 'playername[1234567/12345678901234566] died (Bite)'
}