bPermissions
bPermissions
Welcome to bPermissions, a Superperms Manager for Bukkit! bPermissions focuses on being unique from the rest of the Permission managers. It's very simple to set up and use, it's lightning fast, fully featured, and has a great support team!
Some features:
- bPermissions has a gui client specifically designed to make running a server so easy that you'll forget that you ever used any other permissions plugin. Get it here!
- bPermissions has a unique command structure, never before seen in a permission manager. It's best used for adding lots of nodes to a user or group from the console or in-game, less typing!
- bPermissions has everything you would expect from a Permissions manager. Prefix and suffix support, inheritance, per-player permissions, multiworld support, promotion/demotion tracks, and even group priorities for multi-group setups.
- Note - bPermissions only defines prefixes and suffixes. You need a chat plugin such as bChatManager for them to show up in chat.
Commands
Say you have a user called 'Bob' and you want to put him in the group 'admin' and give him the prefix 'awesome'.
- /world yourmainworld - selects the world "yourmainworld"
- /user bob - selects the user "bob"
- /user setgroup admin - set bob's group as "admin"
- /user meta prefix awesome - set bob's prefix to "awesome"
You can do the same with groups!
- /world yourmainworld - again, selects the world
- /group admin - selects the group "admin"
- /group addgroup moderator - makes the admin group inherit from the moderator group
- /group meta prefix &c[Admin] - sets the admin prefix to "&c[Admin]"
Some other commands are as follows
- /permissions (or /bperms,/bp,/p) - general commands for bPermissions are prefixed by this
- /permissions import pex - import a pex permissions.yml in the pex folder
- /permissions reload - reloads your bPermissions files
- /permissions save - if auto-save is false, this saves your perms
- /permissions backup - backup your permissions
- /permissions helpme - for the lazy among you, this spews out some basic permissions files into your folder.
In order to use these commands, you'll need the permissions node bPermissions.admin
For configurable /promote and /demote tracks, you'll want to use permissions tracks. To read about those, visit this page
Want more commands? We have some others over on the commands page. Check 'em out!
Editing Files
bPermissions creates per world groups.yml and users.yml files in the bPermissions folder, which allow you to configure permissions on a per world basis.
Because bPermissions was designed to be configured largely via commands, bPermissions will often overwrite changes to these files especially if you /reload or restart the server.
If you've edited the files, you MUST use /permissions reload to load the modified files into the server, otherwise the permissions changes won't apply. Because a standard /reload unloads all plugins like a server stop, we cannot tell the difference between them and this will overwrite changes to your files with whatever the server last stored.
World mirroring
Worlds are mirrored like so:
world_mirroring_to: world_mirroring_from world_nether: world world_the_end: world
This duplicates the whole config for that world. Currently there's no way to have just the users or the groups mirrored, stay tuned for an update that adds this!
bPermissions and EssentialsChat
Allow me to put this issue to bed. Essentials Chat + bPermissions works for prefix and color.
This guide is for current users of EssentialsChat and want to use bPermissions along with it.
Players have colored rank prefixes and faction chat modes are also colored. All text can be colored by the players too using color codes such as &c.
bPermissions\world\groups.yml ( code snippet )
default: default groups: ## Peasant ## default: permissions: - group.default - group.userannouncer - group.userauction groups: - userannouncer - userauction meta: priority: '100' ## Citizen ## rank1: permissions: - group.default - group.rank1 groups: - default meta: priority: '200'
It has nothing configured for prefix but the group names are important (default, rank1)
Essentials\config.yml ( Code Snippet )
change-displayname: true #add-prefix-suffix: false player-commands: - chat.color - chat.format - chat.shout - chat.question chat: radius: 0 group-formats: default: '&8&lPeasant &r&8{DISPLAYNAME}&7:&r {MESSAGE}' rank1: '&8&lCitizen &r&7{DISPLAYNAME}&7:&r {MESSAGE}' moderator: '&e&l[Mod] &r&3{DISPLAYNAME}&7:&r {MESSAGE}' admin: '&c&l[Admin] &r&e{DISPLAYNAME}&7:&r {MESSAGE}'
Please direct all other Essentials support to their official support networks.
How do I get support?
First, we highly recommend you go read the FAQ page. If the answer isn't there, there's a few options of support.
- Visit the #bananacode irc channel on irc.esper.net. Just head there, as your question, and wait for someone to help you. It might be a while before you get an answer, so be patient!
- You can file a ticket. This is recommended if you don't have the time to hang around in the IRC or you have a bug report. Be prepared to check back to the ticket though, and make sure you attach your bPermissions groups and users yml files to the ticket.
- Comment on the bPermissions main page.
Note that as there's only one (slightly inactive) maintainer at the moment, any support queries may take some time.
However you choose to get support, "pls dont use txt spk," and make sure you use actual grammar.
I'm a developer!
If you wish to hook your plugin into bPermissions, please see the Developer Page for more information! If you wish to contribute code to bPermissions, fork us on GitHub!
Development builds of this project can also be downloaded from GitHub now. These builds have not been approved by the BukkitDev staff, and are possibly buggy. Use them at your own risk.
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Posted Dec 8, 2011@codename_B
Not sure why, but my users including me in default mode can't destroy anything..
http://pastebin.com/6Ama52QJ
Lastest bPermissions -> Bukkit dev 1566
- removed towny, wasn't the case No errors in console
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Posted Dec 8, 2011@k2trf
This is for future-compatability with MCMA 2.1 (not released yet)
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Posted Dec 8, 2011=== 21 hours ago ===
I've noticed that in the config.yml, there is a line called "enable-mcma: false".
Assuming that this (when set to true) makes bPermissions run with McMyAdmin, how would I configure MCMA to export the groupinfo.json into the bPermissions config files?
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Posted Dec 8, 2011/p import pb is not working right.. its just converting the (example) mcmmo instead of mcmmo.something
and I really have to import my players too.. is this possible?
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Posted Dec 8, 2011@daemitus
thank you :)
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Posted Dec 8, 2011@codename_B
But when I have it in offline-mode and with AuthDB protectet than can all whitelist their IP :(
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Posted Dec 8, 2011Is there an answer to my problem?
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Posted Dec 8, 2011@Flenix1 I do not handle permissions, bukkit does, I simply tell bukkit which players have which nodes, bukkit itself does the handling.
If you have an issue with it take it up with the bukkit team.
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Posted Dec 8, 2011Out of interest is there a reason why you don't support * perm, and is there a way around it? It seems quite tedious to have to just add every permission individually...
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Posted Dec 8, 2011@daemitus
I'm sorry, I don't understand what you want.
That's my best attempt to make a basic, easy to understand, command list.
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Posted Dec 8, 2011@codename_B
You know, ive read that before too.
How about headers so they(being important things) pop up on the menu above the plugin facts?
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Posted Dec 7, 2011@daemitus
ctrl+f command list on this very page...
http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/bpermissions/pages/bpermissions-command-list/
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Posted Dec 7, 2011@mcheaven Q: How to you make negative nodes in bPermissions?
A: To define a negative node in bPermissions, simply prefix it with "^". Example:
groups:
default:
- node.node <- This is a positive node
- ^node.node <- This is a negative node
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Posted Dec 7, 2011@codename_B Can you throw together a complete list of all available commands? Theyre sort of scattered throughout the page and in the tutorial. Im a sucker for a good quick reference sheet.
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Posted Dec 7, 2011hi, how can I disallow an permissions node? (like in permissionsbukkit "example.*: false")
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Posted Dec 7, 2011@codename_B
Here it is, I think.
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Posted Dec 7, 2011@DarkMinecrafter
Then just make sure you're logged into the server when you try to access it - it auto-allows your ip if you are logged into the server as an op and you try to connect...
This means you don't have to whitelist a fixed ip.
@The_Wizard
Nothing.
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Posted Dec 7, 2011What is override-player: for?
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Posted Dec 7, 2011I've noticed that in the config.yml, there is a line called "enable-mcma: false".
Assuming that this (when set to true) makes bPermissions run with McMyAdmin, how would I configure MCMA to export the groupinfo.json into the bPermissions config files?
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Posted Dec 7, 2011@codename_B
oh im srry thought this was the right way. i will do that thx