2018-02-17 04:05:28 +01:00
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# So you want to make an Egg
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## General rules
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2018-03-09 19:26:58 +01:00
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1. Keep it simple.
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2018-07-21 02:40:07 +02:00
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We don't need 8 miles of install script.
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2018-03-09 19:26:58 +01:00
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2. Keep it Small.
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2018-07-21 02:40:07 +02:00
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Only use what is absolutely needed.
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2018-03-09 19:26:58 +01:00
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3. Try to stay in the stock containers.
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If you need something in a container PR it to [my image repo](https://github.com/parkervcp/images) where I can review and pull up to the main repo.
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2018-02-17 04:05:28 +01:00
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## Step 1.
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#### Be aware of the pterodactyl install process.
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The Pterodactyl install process is fairly simple once you know.
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1. Spin up install container
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This uses a volume mount on /mnt/server for the server files.
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This can pull or set up all that is needed to run the server.
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It is regularly used to just download the files required. Such as server files and configs.
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2. Stop install container
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3. Start a new container with the server files in /home/container
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This is where the server is actually run.
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Any dependencies installed during the install process are gone.
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The container that is started should have everything you need.
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## Step 2.
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#### Testing
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Make sure your install process is rock solid as I will be testing eggs before they ever hit my repo.
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I will make sugestions and changes at will.
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This is to maintain a clean repo that others can pull and be fully aware of what is being done.
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## Step 3.
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#### Don't be afraid to submit PR's to the egg repo.
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2018-03-09 19:26:58 +01:00
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I dont bite. I will work with you on the egg and the required things to run it.
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