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If the player unexpectedly disconnects after ServerConnectEvent is fired, but before the connection transitions to the new player, Velocity would throw an exception thinking the connection was not present. This is the correct behavior, but the behavior is very surprising. Instead we will double-check to ensure the connection has not been lost before we continue with transitioning to the new server. |
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config/checkstyle | ||
gradle | ||
native | ||
proxy | ||
.gitignore | ||
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build.gradle | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
gradlew | ||
gradlew.bat | ||
Jenkinsfile | ||
LICENSE | ||
README.md | ||
settings.gradle |
Velocity
A Minecraft server proxy with unparalleled server support, scalability, and flexibility.
Velocity is licensed under the MIT license for ultimate permissiveness and expanding the pool of potential contributors and users.
Goals
- A codebase that is easy to dive into and consistently follows best practices for Java projects as much as reasonably possible.
- High performance: handle thousands of players on one proxy.
- A new, refreshing API built from the ground up to be flexible and powerful whilst avoiding design mistakes and suboptimal designs from other proxies.
- First-class support for Paper, Sponge, and Forge. (Other implementations may work, but we make every endeavor to support these server implementations specifically.)
Building
Velocity is built with Gradle. We recommend using the
wrapper script (./gradlew
) as our CI builds using it.
It is sufficient to run ./gradlew build
to run the full build cycle.
Running
Once you've built Velocity, you can copy and run the -all
JAR from
proxy/build/libs
. Velocity will generate a default configuration file
and you can configure it from there.
Alternatively, you can get the proxy JAR from the downloads page.