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setup | ||
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Blessing Skin Server
Blessing Skin Server is a web application for storing and managing skins in Minecraft. You can get your skin back easily even in an offline Minecraft server with Blessing Skin Server.
The framework used by this project is Laravel. Older versions of Blessing Skin Server are available on other branches.
中文版 README 在这里。
Feature
- Support UniSkinAPI, CustomSkinLoader API and legacy links
- Adapt to Authme, CrazyLogin, Discuz and so on
- One user, many players
- Skin library and user closets
- Score system to provent evil requests
- Easy-using user management and option pages
- Many color schemes
- Avatars generated from skins
Requirements
Blessing Skin Server has a few system requirements.
- Web server which supports URL rewriting
- PHP version >= 5.5.9
- GD PHP Extension
- Writeable directory
Quick Start Install
- Download the latest release and unzip it to the location you want to install
- Rename
.env.example
to.env
and configure your database there.(For windows, just rename it to.env.
, the last dot will be removed automatically) - For Nginx users, add rewrite rules to your
nginx.conf
- Access
/setup/index.php
in your browser - Congratulations! Upload your skins and have fun!
Developer Install
Download and deploy from git only if you want to modify something in Blessing Skin Server.
You'd better have some experience on shell to continue.
Clone the code from GitHub:
$ git clone https://github.com/printempw/blessing-skin-server.git
Install php dependencies using composer:
$ composer install
Install front-end dependencies using bower:
$ bower install
Build the things!
$ gulp
Congrats! You made it. More general install docs here in case you got stuck.
Configure the Web Server
For Apache(most of the virtual hosts) and IIS users, there is already some pre-configured files for you, and what you need to do is just to enjoy!
For Nginx users, please add the below rules to your nginx.conf
:
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ /index.php?$query_string;
}
# Protect .env file
location ~ /\.env {
deny all;
}
Mod Configuration
BTW, generating configs is available at user center~
Copyright & License
Copyright (c) 2016 @printempw - Released under the GUN General Public License v3.0.