ProtocolLib
ProtocolLib
ProtocolLib has, for the most part, moved over to Spigot! If you need support, head over there!
Certain tasks are impossible to perform with the standard Bukkit API, and may require working with and even modify Minecraft directly. A common technique is to modify incoming and outgoing packets, or inject custom packets into the stream. This is quite cumbersome to do, however, and most implementations will break as soon as a new version of Minecraft has been released, mostly due to obfuscation.
Critically, different plugins that use this approach may hook into the same classes, with unpredictable outcomes. More than often this causes plugins to crash, but it may also lead to more subtle bugs.
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Support
Please create a issue with as much information as possible if you experience a problem that has not already been reported. Comments with a huge stack trace will be deleted.
If you need help with the API, please use the issue tracker. If your question cannot be made public for whatever reason (including security bugs), send me a personal message instead.
For server operators
Just download ProtocolLib from the link above. It doesn't do anything on its own, it simply allows other plugins to function.
FAQ
- Why do I get FieldAccessExceptions when I try to read or write from packets?
Quote:The reason for these exceptions is because ProtocolLib is not using the packet format as described on the Wiki, it's using the in-memory representation of these packets. Often, the in-memory representation will use integers instead of shorts and bytes, and store more complex objects (like ItemStacks) directly.
You can figure out the in-memory representation from the Minecraft source code, or just use PacketWrapper where I've done all that work for you.
Examples
Source code for a bunch of example programs that use ProtocolLib can be found at this thread on the main support forum.
You may also be interested in PacketWrapper, a library that makes it possible to modify a packet without having to decompile the Minecraft source code.
Finally, for the more advanced users who want to use ProtocolLib if present, but still fall back on their own packet listening system, I recommend taking a look at this thread. I explain where and how to inject code into CraftBukkit in order to intercept sent and received packets yourself.
Maven repository
If you're using Maven, you'll be able to automatically download the JAR, JavaDoc and associated sources from Maven Central. You can add it as a dependency like so:
<dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>net.dmulloy2</groupId> <artifactId>ProtocolLib</artifactId> <version>5.4.0</version> </dependency> <!-- And so on --> </dependencies>
Commands
Protocol
Main administrative command. Supports the following sub-commands:
- config: Reload the configuration file.
- check: Check for new versions on BukkitDev.
- update: Check for new versions and automatically download the JAR. The server must be restarted for this to take effect.
- timings: Toggle measuring the amount of CPU time spent by each plugin. See here for more information.
- listeners: Display what plugins are using ProtocolLib, and the packet types they are intercepting.
All of these commands require the permission protocol.admin.
Example:
/protocol update
Packet
Add or remove a debug packet listener. This is useful for plugin authors who just wants to see when a packet is sent, and with what content.
Sub commands:
- add: Add a packet listener with a given packet ID.
- remove: Remove one or every packet listener with the given packet IDs.
- names: Print the name of every given packet ID.
Parameters (in order):
- Connection side: Either client or server.
- Multiple ID ranges: Can be a single packet ID like 14, or a range like 10 - 15. Defaults to 0 - 255 if not specified.
- Detailed: If TRUE, prints the full packet content.
Example:
/packet add client 10-13 true
For 3.0.0 and above, you should specify the protocol, sender and name instead:
/packet add play server chat true
In 3.4.0-SNAPSHOT and above, you can also display the packet before its modified by any packet listeners:
/packet add play server chat compare
Remove all listeners:
/packet remove client /packet remove server
Note that this command should rarely be used on a production server. Listening to too many packets may crash the server.
Filter
The filter system (introduced in 2.4.1) uses the built in JavaScript interpreter in JVM 6 (Rhino) to extend the packet command with filtering capabilities - it is now possible to, say, only print entity metadata packet events (packet add server 40) for a given entity ID:
> packet add server 40 true Added listener ListeningWhitelist{priority=MONITOR, packets=[40]} > filter add entity_filter 40 Enter filter program ('}' to complete or CANCEL): function(event, packet) { > return packet.a == 1000; >} Added filter entity_filter.
This should be much more convenient than having to compile a test plugin and reload the whole server. Note that this feature is disabled by default for security reasons. To enable it, add "debug: true" to config.yml.
Configuration
A small set of configuration options are available:
Global section
| Option | Default |
Description |
|---|---|---|
| auto updater.notify | true | Inform any player with the permission protocol.info when a new version of ProtocolLib is out. |
| auto updater.download | true | Automatically download and install the newest version of ProtocolLib. The installation will take effect when the server restarts. |
| auto updater.delay | 43200 | The number of seconds between each check for a new update. |
| auto updater.last | 0 | This simply records the last time (in seconds since 01.01.1970) an update check was performed. Set it to 0 to force a new update check. |
| metrics | true | If TRUE, ProtocolLib will publish anonymous usage data to mcstats.org. Set it to FALSE to opt-out. |
| background compiler | true | If TRUE, ProtocolLib will try and improve performance by replacing reflection with compiled code on-the-fly. |
| ignore version check | None | Force ProtocolLib to start for a specified Minecraft version, even if it is incompatible. |
| suppressed reports | None | If any error or warning report is present in this list, they will not appear in the console or the log. |
For more information, take a look at the default configuration file.
Tutorial for developers
See this page for more information.
Compatibility
One of the main goals of this project was to achieve maximum compatibility with Minecraft. And the end result is quite good, it should be resilient against future changes. It's likely that I won't have to update ProtocolLib for anything but bug and performance fixes.
How is this possible? It all comes down to reflection in the end. Essentially, no name is hard coded - every field, method and class is deduced by looking at field types, package names or parameter types. It's remarkably consistent across different versions.
(note that the below list hasn't been updated in ages and ymmv)
Plugins that appear to be compatible
Plugins known to be compatible
- SpoutPlugin
Plugins using ProtocolLib
- Orebfuscator
- TagAPI
- DisguiseCraft
- VanishNoPacket (v3.18.5 and earlier)
- BkCommonLib
- CraftBook
- ChairsReloaded (3.0.2 and earlier)
- Scavenger
- TabAPI
- Individual-Signs
- ItemRenamer
- RandomCoords
- AntiCommandTab
- Sneaky
- Spy
- Statues
- Seasons
- Safe Command Block
- PlayerHider
- Phantasma Chat Filter
- Ghost Hunt
- ReMap
- AttributeHider
- uCars
- uPlanes
- PropHunt
- Portable-Horses
- ClickEdit
- RageBan
- ReChat
- PlayEffect
- FakePlayers
- PlayerCountMessage
- Vampire
- Murder
- NoSpy
- PingNachricht
- NoCheatPlus
- ScoreboardStats
Inactive projects
Please let me know if you want me to add your plugin to this list. :)
Privacy
This plugin uses BStats to generate and publish anonymous aggregate usage statistics, but you can easily opt-out by setting metrics in config.yml to false.
If enabled, the following is sent every ten minutes:
- Metrics revision version (currently 6).
- Server's GUID
- Players currently online (not max player count)
- Server version string (the same version string you see in /version)
- Current version of ProtocolLib
- The name of every plugin that registers a packet listener in ProtocolLib.
Donating
If ProtocolLib has made your life significantly easier or you're feeling particularly generous, consider donating! It's a great way to support the many hours I've spent maintaining this plugin and keeps me motivated. Don't donate if you can't afford it.

I would like to thank everyone who has donated to ProtocoLib on BukkitDev. I really appreciate it. :)
Note: Create an issue if you're having problems. I generally don't check the BukkitDev comments.
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Posted Feb 22, 2013@wondersie
I'll push a new release soon that should fix that problem.
You can use the latest developer build in the meantime.
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Posted Feb 22, 2013Not sure if this has been posted before;
http://pastebin.com/vDndwZzx
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Posted Feb 22, 2013@PuremineServer
It could cause a plugin relying on ProtocolLib to not work properly, depending on what kind of packets they're intercepting. But I've never heard of anything specific, though.
You're probably not the only one. It's likely to only occur on large servers, though, so I can't reproduce it myself.
@rominos2
No problem. :)
I'll add it to the list.
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Posted Feb 22, 2013@aadnk
Seasons is hooking into ProtocolLib. http://dev.bukkit.org/server-mods/seasons/
If you can add it to your list.
And thanks for this wonderful lib.
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Posted Feb 21, 2013@aadnk
What issues will this cause with the server? Lag? Please explain?
Why we we have this error and no one else?
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Posted Feb 21, 2013@PuremineServer
@orkun1675
Sorry, but I've never been able to reproduce the conditions that causes this error. It's part of a necessary hack in order to intercept client packets, and I've known about this problem for some time. That's why there's a built-in timeout of two seconds, among other things.
You could try removing BkCommonLib and NoLagg, but it will probably have little effect.
How many such messages do you see, by the way?
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Posted Feb 21, 2013@PuremineServer
I got the same warning. Any fixes?
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Posted Feb 20, 2013Using latest versions of protocollib, bkcomminlob, and nolagg
20.02 19:31:55 [Server] WARNING [ProtocolLib] [ProxyPlayerInjectionHandler] Unable to find stream: java.io.DataInputStream@57cd2006
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Posted Feb 20, 2013@PuremineServer
BKCommonLib v1.49 has been uploaded and is compatible with ProtocolLib
NoLagg v1.89.8 has been uploaded and is compatible with it as well.
Hope this makes sense.
Our new packet system has confused many people, but it seems to be fixed now
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Posted Feb 18, 2013@PuremineServer
Could you post the full error message somewhere, ideally using pastebin or by submitting a new ticket? That makes it a whole lot easier to actually fix your issue.
But have you tried downgrading BkCommonLib to 1.44? I believe that should work, as long as you're not using the latest developer version of all the plugins that depend on it.
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Posted Feb 18, 2013When I update BKCommonLib and ProtocolLib I get lots of errors.
I believe lots of other are as well, as they are currently not compatible.
@lenis0012
You said that BKCommonLib was compatible, but the latest builds re still disabling the plugins and/or causing errors. Please fix this asap
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Posted Feb 18, 2013@PapiDimmi
It's something other plugins need to function properly.
You just download it and out it into your plugin folder.
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Posted Feb 17, 2013@aadnk
o0 Thank you:)
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Posted Feb 17, 2013@Curtis4321
Version 2.2.0 is compatible with Netty Spigot. :)
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Posted Feb 17, 2013Will this be updated to the new Spigot network?
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Posted Feb 16, 2013Extremely happy to introduce that BKCommonLib v1.48 is compatible with ProtocolLib
:)
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Posted Feb 16, 2013@aadnk
Thank you for your reply. I already could not imagine ProtocolLib causing this. But am happy I did since u helped me out.
I have no clue why but it indeed works with the released version of Multiverse. I remember it not working when i tried to update to 1.4.7 before. Its always so problematic to update to a new CB build :S.
But I find the problem of falling slowly very interesting. Means there might be a possibility to fiddle with gravity without having spout.
Thanks again !
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Posted Feb 16, 2013@JK82NL
That warning is just, well, a warning. It's not necessarily connected to any problems or errros you experience.
In fact, I just tried out the latest Beta-version of Multiverse with nothing else on, and I got the same problem - stuck in blocks, falls slowly, etc.
So, Multiverse is the problem. Have you tried downgrading to the version on BukkitDev?
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Posted Feb 15, 2013I keep getting this error:
2/16/2013 5:11:51 AM [WARNING] [ProtocolLib] [ProxyPlayerInjectionHandler] Unable to find stream: java.io.DataInputStream@7258ee35.
When entering the server I can't walk and when i fly in creative and double tap space to fall I don't fall but slowly move down.
I have SkylandsPlus and after updating CB to the RB 1.4.7-R1.0 I had to get ProtocolLib for the 1.4.7 version of SkylandsPlus and thats when I got the error.
And in case you need to know, I am using the Latest Dev build of BKCommonLib 1.48.
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Posted Feb 14, 2013@aadnk
https://github.com/aadnk/ProtocolLib/issues/3