Captures live config state of nullstone Purpur 1.21.11 server: - docker-compose.yml (itzg/minecraft-server image, MODRINTH_PROJECTS + PLUGINS lists) - All plugin configs under live-server/plugins/ (no DBs, no jars, no world data) - Server core: bukkit.yml, spigot.yml, purpur.yml, paper-global.yml, paper-world-defaults.yml, server.properties Excluded via .gitignore: - World data (world/, world_nether/, world_the_end/, auth_limbo/) - Sensitive: AuthMe DB (password hashes), Lands DB, CoreProtect DB, Essentials userdata - Jars (auto-fetched), logs, caches, .paper-remapped
43 lines
1.8 KiB
YAML
43 lines
1.8 KiB
YAML
# ===========================================================================
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# SQLite backend settings.
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#
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# SQLite is single-server only. Networked setups should switch routing
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# in database.yml to a backend that talks to a shared database.
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# ===========================================================================
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# Every key lives under `sqlite:` so this file's keyspace doesn't
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# collide with sibling per-backend files (mysql:, postgres:, mongo:,
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# redis:) when Configuralize merges them all into one global namespace.
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sqlite:
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# Path to the SQLite database file. Resolved relative to the plugin
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# data folder if not absolute. The legacy file at
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# `data/violations.sqlite` is left intact as a safety net; this is
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# a new file, never an ALTER on the legacy one.
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path: "data/history.v1.db"
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# WAL mode lets concurrent readers run alongside the writer — essential
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# for a server plugin that reads /grim history while writing violations.
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journal-mode: WAL
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# NORMAL is a reasonable balance between write durability and throughput
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# under WAL. FULL doubles durability at throughput cost. OFF is dangerous.
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synchronous-mode: NORMAL
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# How long SQLite waits for a lock before giving up. The handler logs
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# and drops on BackendException; raising this reduces spurious drops on
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# contended disks.
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busy-timeout-ms: 5000
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# Page cache size (in pages). SQLite default page size is 4096 bytes, so
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# 10000 pages ≈ 40 MB. Raise for hot histories.
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cache-pages: 10000
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# Per-handler batch-flush cap. Each ring handler accumulates events
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# into a PreparedStatement batch and commits on endOfBatch OR when the
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# batch hits this cap, whichever comes first. Higher values trade
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# latency for throughput under sustained bursts.
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batch-flush-cap: 256
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# Schema markers — see header comment in config.yml.
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config-flavor: V2
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config-version: 1
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