Dynmap - besoin d'aide vis a vis de la "visibilitylimits" dans la config worlds.txt

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Bonjour,

Je suis en train de crée mon serveur minecraft, (recrée) et c'est la première fois que je cherche a avoir une map, donc j'ai pris le plugins DYNMAP.
Je souhaiterai que mes joueurs (et moi) ne puissent pas voir, au dela de X et Y coordonnée, j'ai une map fessant du 10752x5376 dans les deux sens (négatif et positif).
Je me suis donc pencher et j'ai vu que c'était quelque choses de possible grâce a ce plugins (dynmap). Donc je me suis renseigner et j'ai vu qu'il fallait aller dans le fichier worlds.txt pour configurer mon monde. mon problème est que dès que je veut mettre "l"option" "visibilitylimit", mon serveur se lance correctement mais plus rien du coté de Dynmap, le "site" sur internet crash et in game le plugins n'est plus détécté....

J'aurai donc besoin d'aide vis a vis de cela.
Je vous donne tout se que je peut a propos du plugins le fichier worlds.txt et configuration.txt

configuration.txt
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# All paths in this configuration file are relative to Dynmap's data-folder: minecraft_server/plugins/dynmap/
# All map templates are defined in the templates directory
# To use the HDMap very-low-res (2 ppb) map templates as world defaults, set value to vlowres
# The definitions of these templates are in normal-vlowres.txt, nether-vlowres.txt, and the_end-vlowres.txt
# To use the HDMap low-res (4 ppb) map templates as world defaults, set value to lowres
# The definitions of these templates are in normal-lowres.txt, nether-lowres.txt, and the_end-lowres.txt
# To use the HDMap hi-res (16 ppb) map templates (these can take a VERY long time for initial fullrender), set value to hires
# The definitions of these templates are in normal-hires.txt, nether-hires.txt, and the_end-hires.txt
# To use the HDMap low-res (4 ppb) map templates, with support for boosting resolution selectively to hi-res (16 ppb), set value to low_boost_hi
# The definitions of these templates are in normal-low_boost_hi.txt, nether-low_boost_hi.txt, and the_end-low_boost_hi.txt
# To use the HDMap hi-res (16 ppb) map templates, with support for boosting resolution selectively to vhi-res (32 ppb), set value to hi_boost_vhi
# The definitions of these templates are in normal-hi_boost_vhi.txt, nether-hi_boost_vhi.txt, and the_end-hi_boost_vhi.txt
# To use the HDMap hi-res (16 ppb) map templates, with support for boosting resolution selectively to xhi-res (64 ppb), set value to hi_boost_xhi
# The definitions of these templates are in normal-hi_boost_xhi.txt, nether-hi_boost_xhi.txt, and the_end-hi_boost_xhi.txt
deftemplatesuffix: lowres
# Map storage scheme: only uncomment one 'type' value
# filetree: classic and default scheme: tree of files, with all map data under the directory indicated by 'tilespath' setting
# sqlite: single SQLite database file (this can get VERY BIG), located at 'dbfile' setting (default is file dynmap.db in data directory)
# mysql: MySQL database, at hostname:port in database, accessed via userid with password
storage: # Filetree storage (standard tree of image files for maps) type: filetree # SQLite db for map storage (uses dbfile as storage location) #type: sqlite #dbfile: dynmap.db # MySQL DB for map storage (at 'hostname':'port' with flags "flags" in database 'database' using user 'userid' password 'password' and table prefix 'prefix') #type: mysql #hostname: localhost #port: 3306 #database: dynmap #userid: dynmap #password: dynmap #prefix: "" #flags: "?allowReconnect=true"
components: - class: org.dynmap.ClientConfigurationComponent - class: org.dynmap.InternalClientUpdateComponent sendhealth: true sendposition: true allowwebchat: true webchat-interval: 5 hidewebchatip: false trustclientname: false includehiddenplayers: false # (optional) if true, color codes in player display names are used use-name-colors: false # (optional) if true, player login IDs will be used for web chat when their IPs match use-player-login-ip: true # (optional) if use-player-login-ip is true, setting this to true will cause chat messages not matching a known player IP to be ignored require-player-login-ip: false # (optional) block player login IDs that are banned from chatting block-banned-player-chat: true # Require login for web-to-server chat (requires login-enabled: true) webchat-requires-login: false # If set to true, users must have dynmap.webchat permission in order to chat webchat-permissions: false # Limit length of single chat messages chatlengthlimit: 256 # # Optional - make players hidden when they are inside/underground/in shadows (#=light level: 0=full shadow,15=sky) # hideifshadow: 4 # # Optional - make player hidden when they are under cover (#=sky light level,0=underground,15=open to sky) # hideifundercover: 14 # # (Optional) if true, players that are crouching/sneaking will be hidden hideifsneaking: false # If true, player positions/status is protected (login with ID with dynmap.playermarkers.seeall permission required for info other than self) protected-player-info: false # If true, hide players with invisibility potion effects active hide-if-invisiblity-potion: true # If true, player names are not shown on map, chat, list hidenames: false #- class: org.dynmap.JsonFileClientUpdateComponent # writeinterval: 1 # sendhealth: true # sendposition: true # allowwebchat: true # webchat-interval: 5 # hidewebchatip: false # includehiddenplayers: false # use-name-colors: false # use-player-login-ip: false # require-player-login-ip: false # block-banned-player-chat: true # hideifshadow: 0 # hideifundercover: 0 # hideifsneaking: false # # Require login for web-to-server chat (requires login-enabled: true) # webchat-requires-login: false # # If set to true, users must have dynmap.webchat permission in order to chat # webchat-permissions: false # # Limit length of single chat messages # chatlengthlimit: 256 # hide-if-invisiblity-potion: true # hidenames: false - class: org.dynmap.SimpleWebChatComponent allowchat: true # If true, web UI users can supply name for chat using 'playername' URL parameter. 'trustclientname' must also be set true. allowurlname: false # Note: this component is needed for the dmarker commands, and for the Marker API to be available to other plugins - class: org.dynmap.MarkersComponent type: markers showlabel: false enablesigns: false # Default marker set for sign markers default-sign-set: markers # (optional) add spawn point markers to standard marker layer showspawn: true spawnicon: world spawnlabel: "Spawn" # (optional) layer for showing offline player's positions (for 'maxofflinetime' minutes after logoff) showofflineplayers: false offlinelabel: "Offline" offlineicon: offlineuser offlinehidebydefault: true offlineminzoom: 0 maxofflinetime: 30 # (optional) layer for showing player's spawn beds showspawnbeds: false spawnbedlabel: "Spawn Beds" spawnbedicon: bed spawnbedhidebydefault: true spawnbedminzoom: 0 spawnbedformat: "%name%'s bed" # (optional) show world border (vanilla 1.8+) showworldborder: true - class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent type: chat allowurlname: false - class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent type: chatballoon focuschatballoons: false - class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent type: chatbox showplayerfaces: true messagettl: 5 # Optional: set number of lines in scrollable message history: if set, messagettl is not used to age out messages #scrollback: 100 # Optiona; set maximum number of lines visible for chatbox #visiblelines: 10 # Optional: send push button sendbutton: false - class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent type: playermarkers showplayerfaces: true showplayerhealth: true # If true, show player body too (only valid if showplayerfaces=true showplayerbody: false # Option to make player faces small - don't use with showplayerhealth smallplayerfaces: false # Optional - make player faces layer hidden by default hidebydefault: false # Optional - ordering priority in layer menu (low goes before high - default is 0) layerprio: 0 # Optional - label for player marker layer (default is 'Players') label: "Players" #- class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent # type: digitalclock - class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent type: link - class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent type: timeofdayclock showdigitalclock: true showweather: true # Mouse pointer world coordinate display - class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent type: coord label: "Location" hidey: false show-mcr: false # Note: more than one logo component can be defined #- class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent # type: logo # text: "Dynmap" # #logourl: "images/block_surface.png" # linkurl: "http://forums.bukkit.org/threads/dynmap.489/" # # Valid positions: top-left, top-right, bottom-left, bottom-right # position: bottom-right #- class: org.dynmap.ClientComponent # type: inactive # timeout: 1800 # in seconds (1800 seconds = 30 minutes) # redirecturl: inactive.html # #showmessage: 'You were inactive for too long.' #- class: org.dynmap.TestComponent # stuff: "This is some configuration-value"
# Treat hiddenplayers.txt as a whitelist for players to be shown on the map? (Default false)
display-whitelist: false
# How often a tile gets rendered (in seconds).
renderinterval: 1
# How many tiles on update queue before accelerate render interval
renderacceleratethreshold: 60
# How often to render tiles when backlog is above renderacceleratethreshold
renderaccelerateinterval: 0.2
# How many update tiles to work on at once (if not defined, default is 1/2 the number of cores)
tiles-rendered-at-once: 2
# If true, use normal priority threads for rendering (versus low priority) - this can keep rendering
# from starving on busy Windows boxes (Linux JVMs pretty much ignore thread priority), but may result
# in more competition for CPU resources with other processes
usenormalthreadpriority: true
# Save and restore pending tile renders - prevents their loss on server shutdown or /reload
saverestorepending: true
# Save period for pending jobs (in seconds): periodic saving for crash recovery of jobs
save-pending-period: 900
# Zoom-out tile update period - how often to scan for and process tile updates into zoom-out tiles (in seconds)
zoomoutperiod: 30
# Control whether zoom out tiles are validated on startup (can be needed if zoomout processing is interrupted, but can be expensive on large maps)
initial-zoomout-validate: true
# Default delay on processing of updated tiles, in seconds. This can reduce potentially expensive re-rendering
# of frequently updated tiles (such as due to machines, pistons, quarries or other automation). Values can
# also be set on individual worlds and individual maps.
tileupdatedelay: 30
# Tile hashing is used to minimize tile file updates when no changes have occurred - set to false to disable
enabletilehash: true
# Optional - hide ores: render as normal stone (so that they aren't revealed by maps)
#hideores: true
# Optional - enabled BetterGrass style rendering of grass and snow block sides
#better-grass: true
# Optional - enable smooth lighting by default on all maps supporting it (can be set per map as lighting option)
smooth-lighting: true
# Optional - use world provider lighting table (good for custom worlds with custom lighting curves, like nether)
# false=classic Dynmap lighting curve
use-brightness-table: true
# Optional - render specific block IDs using the texures and models of another block ID: can be used to hide/disguise specific
# blocks (e.g. make ores look like stone, hide chests) or to provide simple support for rendering unsupported custom blocks
block-id-alias:
# "14": 1
# "15": 1
# "16": 1
# Default image format for HDMaps (png, jpg, jpg-q75, jpg-q80, jpg-q85, jpg-q90, jpg-q95, jpg-q100)
# Has no effect on maps with explicit format settings
image-format: png
# use-generated-textures: if true, use generated textures (same as client); false is static water/lava textures
# correct-water-lighting: if true, use corrected water lighting (same as client); false is legacy water (darker)
# transparent-leaves: if true, leaves are transparent (lighting-wise): false is needed for some Spout versions that break lighting on leaf blocks
use-generated-textures: true
correct-water-lighting: true
transparent-leaves: true
# ctm-support: if true, Connected Texture Mod (CTM) in texture packs is enabled (default)
ctm-support: true
# custom-colors-support: if true, Custom Colors in texture packs is enabled (default)
custom-colors-support: true
# Control loading of player faces (if set to false, skins are never fetched)
#fetchskins: false
# Control updating of player faces, once loaded (if faces are being managed by other apps or manually)
#refreshskins: false
# Customize URL used for fetching player skins (%player% is macro for name)
skin-url: "http://skins.minecraft.net/MinecraftSkins/%player%.png"
render-triggers: #- playermove #- playerjoin - blockplaced - blockbreak - leavesdecay - blockburn - chunkgenerated - blockformed - blockfaded - blockspread - pistonmoved - explosion #- blockfromto #- blockphysics - structuregrow - blockgrow #- blockredstone
# Title for the web page - if not specified, defaults to the server's name (unless it is the default of 'Unknown Server')
#webpage-title: "My Awesome Server Map"
# The path where the tile-files are placed.
tilespath: web/tiles
# The path where the web-files are located.
webpath: web
# The path were the /dynmapexp command exports OBJ ZIP files
exportpath: export
# The network-interface the webserver will bind to (0.0.0.0 for all interfaces, 127.0.0.1 for only local access).
# If not set, uses same setting as server in server.properties (or 0.0.0.0 if not specified)
#webserver-bindaddress: 0.0.0.0
# The TCP-port the webserver will listen on.
webserver-port: 4859
# Maximum concurrent session on internal web server - limits resources used in Bukkit server
max-sessions: 30
# Disables Webserver portion of Dynmap (Advanced users only)
disable-webserver: false
# Enable/disable having the web server allow symbolic links (true=compatible with existing code, false=more secure (default))
allow-symlinks: true
# Enable login support
login-enabled: false
# Require login to access website (requires login-enabled: true)
login-required: false
# Period between tile renders for fullrender, in seconds (non-zero to pace fullrenders, lessen CPU load)
timesliceinterval: 0.0
# Maximum chunk loads per server tick (1/20th of a second) - reducing this below 90 will impact render performance, but also will reduce server thread load
maxchunkspertick: 200
# Progress report interval for fullrender/radiusrender, in tiles. Must be 100 or greater
progressloginterval: 100
# Parallel fullrender: if defined, number of concurrent threads used for fullrender or radiusrender
# Note: setting this will result in much more intensive CPU use, some additional memory use. Caution should be used when
# setting this to equal or exceed the number of physical cores on the system.
#parallelrendercnt: 4
# Interval the browser should poll for updates.
updaterate: 2000
# If nonzero, server will pause fullrender/radiusrender processing when 'fullrenderplayerlimit' or more users are logged in
fullrenderplayerlimit: 0
# If nonzero, server will pause update render processing when 'updateplayerlimit' or more users are logged in
updateplayerlimit: 0
# Target limit on server thread use - msec per tick
per-tick-time-limit: 50
# If TPS of server is below this setting, update renders processing is paused
update-min-tps: 18.0
# If TPS of server is below this setting, full/radius renders processing is paused
fullrender-min-tps: 18.0
# If TPS of server is below this setting, zoom out processing is paused
zoomout-min-tps: 18.0
showplayerfacesinmenu: true
# Control whether players that are hidden or not on current map are grayed out (true=yes)
grayplayerswhenhidden: true
# Use player permissions to order player list: first to last, players are ordered by first permission listed that they have
# That is, anyone with first listed permission goes before anyone with second, etc, with users with none of the nodes going last
player-sort-permission-nodes: - bukkit.command.op
# Set sidebaropened: 'true' to pin menu sidebar opened permanently, 'pinned' to default the sidebar to pinned, but allow it to unpin
#sidebaropened: true
# Customized HTTP response headers - add 'id: value' pairs to all HTTP response headers (internal web server only)
#http-response-headers:
# Access-Control-Allow-Origin: "my-domain.com"
# X-Custom-Header-Of-Mine: "MyHeaderValue"
# Trusted proxies for web server - which proxy addresses are trusted to supply valid X-Forwarded-For fields
trusted-proxies: - "127.0.0.1" - "0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1"
# Join/quit message format for web chat: set to "" to disable notice on web UI
joinmessage: "%playername% joined"
quitmessage: "%playername% quit"
spammessage: "You may only chat once every %interval% seconds."
# format for messages from web: %playername% substitutes sender ID (typically IP), %message% includes text
webmsgformat: "&color;2[WEB] %playername%: &color;f%message%"
# Control whether layer control is presented on the UI (default is true)
showlayercontrol: true
# Enable checking for banned IPs via banned-ips.txt (internal web server only)
check-banned-ips: true
# Default selection when map page is loaded
defaultzoom: 0
defaultworld: world
defaultmap: flat
# (optional) Zoom level and map to switch to when following a player, if possible
#followzoom: 3
#followmap: surface
# If true, make persistent record of IP addresses used by player logins, to support web IP to player matching
persist-ids-by-ip: true
# If true, map text to cyrillic
cyrillic-support: false
# If true, coordinates will be rounded
round-coordinates: true
# Messages to customize
msg: maptypes: "Map Types" players: "Players" chatrequireslogin: "Chat Requires Login" chatnotallowed: "You are not permitted to send chat messages" hiddennamejoin: "Player joined" hiddennamequit: "Player quit"
# URL for client configuration (only need to be tailored for proxies or other non-standard configurations)
url: # configuration URL #configuration: "up/configuration" # update URL #update: "up/world/{world}/{timestamp}" # sendmessage URL #sendmessage: "up/sendmessage" # login URL #login: "up/login" # register URL #register: "up/register" # tiles base URL #tiles: "tiles/" # markers base URL #markers: "tiles/"
# Customization commands - allows scripts to be run before/after certain events
custom-commands: image-updates: # Command run just before any image file is written or updated: run with single parameter with fully qualified file name preupdatecommand: "" # Command run just after any image file is written or updated: run with single parameter with fully qualified file name postupdatecommand: ""
# Snapshot cache size, in chunks
snapshotcachesize: 500
# Snapshot cache uses soft references (true), else weak references (false)
soft-ref-cache: true
# Set to true to enable verbose startup messages - can help with debugging map configuration problems
# Set to false for a much quieter startup log
verbose: false
# Enables debugging.
#debuggers:
# - class: org.dynmap.debug.LogDebugger
# Debug: dump blocks missing render data
dump-missing-blocks: false
# Have dynmap migrate old chunks to the new format for the current MC version (specifically, for migrating pre-1.13 chunks to 1.13 or 1.14). This is needed
# in order to render chunks on an upgraded server (due to various bugs/limitations in CB/spigot 1.13+). This setting is NOT suggested to be enabled full time,
# but only long enough to do a fullrender of a migrated world - it should be turned back off once worlds are migrated). It is EXPERIMENTAL, so be sure to backup
# your worlds before running with this setting enabled (set to true)
#
#migrate-chunks: true
worlds.txt
Code:
# These are examples of world-specific settings - customize your content as you see fit
#
# NOTES:
# All lines here are commented with the # symbol - delete the # symbol on copied lines you wish to enable
# Definitions of a world made here will superecede any world definition with the same name in configuration.txt
# Deleting this file will result in a fresh copy being produced by dynmap.jar on the next startup.
#
worlds: # Worlds can be handled by templates, based on world type # You can override the properties of the template by specifying them in this section # for example 'Title: "My Awesome World"' #- name: world # title: "World" # Use 'enabled: false' to disable a certain world. # enabled: false # Use sendposition: false to prevent player positions from showing when on this world (if sendposition is globally enabled) # sendposition: false # Use sendhealth: false ot prevent player health from showing when on this world (if sendhealth is globally enabled) # sendhealth: false # # If world isn't contiguous chunks (due to teleporting, for example), fullrender needs to be given other locations to scan for tiles on each patch of chunks # fullrenderlocations: # - x: 10000 # y: 64 # z: 20000 # - x: -15000 # y: 64 # z: -5000 # # Use visibilitylimits to restrict which areas of maps on your world to render (zero or more shapes can be defined) # # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1 # # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r' # visibilitylimits: # - x0: -1000 # z0: -1000 # x1: 1000 # z1: 1000 # - x: -2000 # z: -1000 # r: 200 # # Use hiddenlimits to specifically hide portions of your world (the opposite of visibilitylimits) # # For a rectangle, the area is defined by x0, z0 to x1, z1 # # For a circle, the area is defined by a center at x,z with a radius 'r' # hiddenlimits: # - x0: 100 # z0: 0 # x1: 200 # z1: 0 # - x: -2000 # z: -1000 # r: 200 # # Use hidestyle to control how hidden-but-existing chunks are to be rendered (air=empty air (same as ungenerated), stone=a flat stone plain, ocean=a flat ocean) # hidestyle: stone # Use 'template: mycustomtemplate' to use the properties specified in the template 'mycustomtemplate' to this world. Default it is set to the environment-name (normal or nether). # template: mycustomtemplate # Rest of comes from template - uncomment to tailor for world specifically # # World center - default is spawn point # center: # x: 0 # y: 64 # z: 0 # # If bigworld set to true, use alternate directory layout better suited to large worlds # bigworld: true # # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one) # extrazoomout: 3 # # Default delay on processing of updated tiles, in seconds. This can reduce potentially expensive re-rendering # # of frequently updated tiles (such as due to machines, pistons, quarries or other automation). Value can also be set on # # individual maps. # tileupdatedelay: 30 # maps: # - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap # name: flat # title: "Flat" # prefix: flat # perspective: iso_S_90_lowres # shader: stdtexture # lighting: shadows # mapzoomin: 1 # - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap # name: surface # title: "Surface" # prefix: t # perspective: iso_SE_30_hires # shader: stdtexture # lighting: shadows # mapzoomin: 1 # - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap # name: cave # title: "Cave" # prefix: ct # perspective: iso_SE_60_lowres # shader: cave # lighting: default # mapzoomin: 3 # # To just label world, and inherit rest from template, just provide name and title #- name: world2 # title: "Second World" # #- name: nether # title: "Nether" # center: # x: 0 # y: 64 # z: 0 # # Number of extra zoom-out levels for world (each level is twice as big as the previous one) # extrazoomout: 3 # maps: # - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap # name: flat # title: "Flat" # prefix: flat # perspective: iso_S_90_lowres # shader: stdtexture # lighting: nethershadows # # Map background color (day or night) # background: "#300806" # mapzoomin: 1 # - class: org.dynmap.hdmap.HDMap # name: nether # title: "Surface" # prefix: nt # perspective: iso_SE_30_hires # shader: stdtexture # lighting: nethershadows # # Map background color (day or night) # background: "#300806" # mapzoomin: 1
worlds: - name: Terre title: Overworld enabled: true fullrenderlocations: - x: -84 y: 64 z: 256 visibilitylimits: - x0: -1000 z0: -1000 x1: 1000 z1: 1000 - x0: -2000 z0: -1000 x1: -1000 z1: -500 hidestyle: air

Le lien du "site" dynmap : http://188.165.41.95:4859/
Mon serveur est en 1.14.4, sous spigot.

Merci beaucoup
 
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Problème régler !
 
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Salut !
Je voudrais savoir quel port a tu utiliser pour mtxserver et comment tu as pu l'ouvrir pour l'affilier a ta dynmap ? Merci beaucoup !
 
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