FactorioScripts/start_server.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Retrieves the script's directory and cd's into it.
script_dir="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
cd ${script_dir}
# Check if the current directory is inside a Git repository.
if [ -d .git ] || git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then
# Pull updated scripts from CoastalCommits.
echo "Updating scripts..."
git pull
echo "Scripts updated!"
echo "Server must be restarted for script updates to take effect."
else
echo "WARNING: This directory is not a Git repository. Script updates will not be automatically fetched."
fi
# If config.sh exists, fetch variables from it
if [ -f "config.sh" ]; then
source config.sh
configpath="config.sh"
echo "Loaded configuration from config.sh"
else
# If config.sh doesn't exist, check if config.sh.example exists
if [ -f "config.sh.example" ]; then
# Fetch variables from config.sh.example
echo "WARNING: config.sh file does not exist, falling back on default configuration."
source config.sh.example
configpath="config.sh.example"
echo "Loaded configuration from config.sh.example"
else
# Handle the scenario when both files are missing
echo "FATAL: Configuration files are missing! Cannot start the Factorio server."
exit 1
fi
fi
# This handles automatically updating the Factorio binary.
echo "Fetching Factorio binary..."
if [ "$experimental" = "true" ]; then
wget https://factorio.com/get-download/latest/headless/linux64 -O factorio_headless.tar.xz
elif [ "$experimental" = "false" ]; then
wget https://factorio.com/get-download/stable/headless/linux64 -O factorio_headless.tar.xz
else
echo "FATAL: ${configpath} file is misconfigured! Experimental variable is not set correctly. Must be 'true' or 'false'."
exit 1
fi
echo "Extracting Factorio binary..."
tar -xvf factorio_headless.tar.xz --strip-components=1 --overwrite
echo "Factorio binary updated!"
rm -f factorio_headless.tar.xz
# This checks if the ./saves/$save_name.zip save file exists or not...
if [ ! -f "./saves/${save_name}.zip" ]; then
# ...if not, create the save file
./bin/x64/factorio ${extra_params_create} --create "./saves/${save_name}.zip"
fi
# This creates a byobu session that starts the server.
byobu new-session -d -s factorio "./bin/x64/factorio ${extra_params_start_server} --start-server ./saves/${save_name}.zip"
# This attaches the current terminal to the byobu session.
# Comment this out if you don't want this functionality.
byobu attach -t factorio