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xedoc.js

v3.6.1

Published

A wrapper for Rust Console Edition (RCE) that allows you to use the websocket and API from G-Portal.

Readme

xedoc.js

A library for developers to easily create their own Rust Console Edition integrations such as discord bots using GPORTAL's API & WebSocket!

Documentation

For a more in-depth documentation, refer to GitBook! You can also join our support discord server

Installation

npm i ooovenenoso/rce.js

Example Usage - TypeScript

import { RCEManager, LogLevel, RCEEvent, RCEIntent } from "xedoc.js";

const rce = new RCEManager();
await rce.init({ username: "", password: "" }, { level: LogLevel.Info });

await rce.servers.addMany([
  {
    identifier: "server1", // A Unique Name For your Server To Be Recognised By
    region: "US", // It's Either EU or US
    serverId: 1387554, // Find This In The URL On Your Server Page
    intents: [RCEIntent.ConsoleMessages], // Specify Which WebSocket Subscriptions To Use
    playerRefreshing: true, // Enable Playerlist Caching
    radioRefreshing: true, // Enable RF Events
    extendedEventRefreshing: true, // Enable Bradley / Heli Events
  },
  {
    identifier: "server2",
    region: "EU",
    serverId: 1487367,
    intents: [RCEIntent.All],
  },
]);

rce.events.on(RCEEvent.PlayerKill, (data) => {
  console.log(
    `[${data.server.identifier}] ${data.killer.name} killed ${data.victim.name}`
  );

  // Send an in-game command to the Rust server by the unique identifier (kill-feed!)
  await rce.servers.command(
    data.server.identifier,
    `say <color=red>${data.killer.name}</color> killed <color=red>${data.victim.name}</color>`
  );
});

// Optional Methods
await rce.servers.add(SERVER_INFO); // Add A Single Server
await rce.servers.addMany([SERVER_INFO]); // Add Multiple Servers
rce.servers.remove("identifier"); // Remove A Server
rce.servers.removeAll(); // Remove All Servers
rce.servers.get("identifier"); // Get Server
await rce.servers.info("identifier"); // Get "serverinfo" Command Details
await rce.servers.command("identifier", "say Hello World"); // Send Command
rce.destroy(); // Gracefully Close RCE.JS