This repository contains a collection of maven modules that are used for the development of our Minecraft server. Those modules are made open source, so they can be used by other developers. Each of them provides different functionalities that are detailed in their respective Readme file (if any).
pandalib-util
General purpose utility and helper classes;pandalib-chat
A chat API working on top of the Adventure API;pandalib-db
An ORM working with a MySQL server through JDBC;pandalib-bungee
Utility and helper classes to use in Bungeecord plugins. Also provides platform implementation forpandalib-players
andpandalib-commands
;pandalib-paper
Utility and helper classes to use in Spigot/Paper plugins. Also provides platform implementation forpandalib-players
andpandalib-commands
;pandalib-reflect
A reflection wrapper to make reflective operation easier;pandalib-permissions
A general purpose permission system;pandalib-bungee-permissions
Integration of the permission systempandalib-permissions
into Bungeecord;pandalib-paper-permissions
Integration of the permission systempandalib-permissions
into Bukkit, Vault and WEPIF permission systems;pandalib-players
A library to handle classes representing online or offline players;pandalib-players-permissible
An extension ofpandalib-players
with support for the permission systempandalib-permissions
;pandalib-netapi
A poorly designed, but working TCP network library;pandalib-commands
An abstract command manager working on top of Brigadier;pandalib-cli
Utility and helper classes for a standalone CLI Java application.pandalib-core
A catch-all module for some helper classes that didn't have their own module yet;
To use one of the module as a Maven dependency, add the Jitpack repository in the <repositories>
section in your pom.xml
:
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>jitpack.io</id>
<url>https://jitpack.io</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
Then, add any module you need in your <dependencies>
section:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>fr.pandacube.pandalib</groupId>
<artifactId>pandalib-util</artifactId> <!-- Put here the name of the module you want -->
<version>master-SNAPSHOT</version> <!-- last version of master branch -->
</dependency>
</dependencies>
You can use the version as provided in the code above, but if you want a stable version, check those available in the tag section.