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SLime Hook Terraria item Slime Hook

Built during Arcade 2024

A Python tool for publishing Terraria server chat messages to a Discord channel.

Named after the Slime Hook from Terraria (becuase it uses webhooks to send Discord messages).

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Expected environment

Although this tool was originally made as a value-add for my personal Terraria server, I've tried to make it easy to configure and run for whoever wants to use it. If you have any queries or issues, feel free to open an issue on this repository :)

  • Slime Hook is intended to be used with a Terraria server running in a Docker container. I've tested it with the ryshe/terraria image.
  • Other Docker images should also work, as long as they provide log output to stdout.
  • If container manager (like Podman) provides a Docker-compatible API, it should work with that too.
  • It sends messages when players join/leave using Discord webhooks. You'll have to create one in the settings of your preferred Discord channel.
  • This tool is written in Python, so Python 3.9 or later is required to run it.

If you want to edit the messages sent, you have to modify the code. Look for the LINE_TYPES constant in the SlimeHook class. I'll make this configurable if there's demand for it.

Deployment guide

The easiest way to deploy Slime Hook is using docker compose. If you don't have access to Docker, then you can follow the non-Docker deployment guide.

Start off by creating a folder for your compose file and Slime Hook config. Inside it, create a file named config.yaml with the following content:

services:
  slime-hook:
    image: mmk21/slime-hook:latest
    volumes:
      - ./config.yaml:/config.yaml
      - /var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock
    restart: unless-stopped

Then, configure the tool by the YAML code from the section below into a new file called config.yaml in out folder. Edit it so that the container field matches the name of the Docker container that runs your Terraria server, and set discord_webhook_url to the URL of the Discord webhook you created.

Finally, create and start the containers with docker compose:

docker compose up -d

Feel free to customize the compose file to suit your needs. I'd also recommend adding the auto_retry option to your config.yaml (see the optional config fields section for details).

Config file

Slime Hook is configured using a YAML file provided as an argument to the CLI, e.g. cli.py config.yaml.

The available options are listed below to show the format the data should be in.

Required fields

Your config file should look similar to this to successfully run the script.

# The ID or name of the Terraria server Docker container
container: terraria
# The full URL of the Discord webhook to send messages to
discord_webhook_url: https://discord.com/api/webhooks/1234567890/abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz

Optional fields

This shows optional fields with some suggested values.

# When provided, Slime Hook will be restarted if certain errors occur, such as the container being stopped or removed
# This is useful when the script is automatically running in the background
# The auto-retry feature will only be enabled for error types specified under `auto_retry`
auto_retry:
  container_not_found:
    # The number of seconds to wait between attempts
    interval_seconds: 120
  container_not_running:
    interval_seconds: 5
# Specify how Slime Hook should connect to the Docker daemon
# If not specified, configuration will come from environment variables
# See upstream docs for details: https://docker-py.readthedocs.io/en/stable/client.html#docker.client.from_env
docker_connection:
  base_url: unix://var/run/docker.sock # Or a URL like tcp://127.0.0.1:2375

Non-Docker deployment guide

  1. Clone this repository onto the server running the Terraria server
  2. Create a virtual environment for the project and install the dependencies from requirements.txt
  3. Copy the YAML code from the section above into a new file at ./config.yaml within the repository folder
  4. Create a Discord webhook for the channel you want to send messages to, copy the URL, and enter it into the config file
  5. Run the script: python3 cli.py config.yaml

Documentation for developing Slime Hook

Starting a test server:

docker run -it -p 7777:7777 --rm -v ./worlds:/root/.local/share/Terraria/Worlds --name terraria ryshe/terraria:vanilla-latest -world /root/.local/share/Terraria/Worlds/Test.wld -autocreate 1

Publishing a new release

The steps are something like this. We can probably make this a Bash script or even a GitHub action if we want to be fancy.

So that multiple architectures can be built, you must set Docker to use the containerd image store, as explained in the Docker documentation. You also need to install the arm64 emulator for Docker to build the ARM64 image in an x86 computer (or vice versa if you're using an ARM computer), so run docker run --privileged --rm tonistiigi/binfmt --install arm64.

VERSION=v1.0.0 # Replace with the new version number

git tag $VERSION
git push origin $VERSION

docker build -t mmk21/slime-hook:$VERSION --platform linux/amd64,linux/arm64 .
docker push mmk21/slime-hook:$VERSION

docker tag mmk21/slime-hook:$VERSION mmk21/slime-hook:latest
docker push mmk21/slime-hook:latest

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