Fixed minor errors

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Christophe Vandekerchove 2016-03-26 15:25:32 +01:00
parent 2bfa89fea1
commit 20fcec5783
2 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -25,27 +25,27 @@ How to use ?
### Without map persistence ### Without map persistence
Here is the command : Here is the command :
`docker run --rm -d -p [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio` `docker run -d -p [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio`
This will generate a new random map with default settings. This will generate a new random map with default settings.
If you're going to launch it on your local machine, don't use the port 34197, take another one at random. If you're going to launch it on your local machine, don't use the port 34197, take another one at random.
### With map persistence ### With map persistence
`docker run --rm -d -v [PATH]:/opt/factorio/saves -p [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio` `docker run -d -v [PATH]:/opt/factorio/saves -p [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio`
This will generate a new random map with default settings and save it onto the volume. This will generate a new random map with default settings and save it onto the volume.
Replace [PATH] with a path to a folder on the host where the map will be saved. Replace [PATH] with a path to a folder on the host where the map will be saved.
### With existing map ### With existing map
`docker run --rm -d -v [PATH]:/opt/factorio/saves -p [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio` `docker run -d -v [PATH]:/opt/factorio/saves -p [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio`
It's the same as above, it takes the last modified file which contains the word save in the filename as current save when booting the server. This allows when upgrading the container to take the last save, you don't have to rename the last autosave as save.zip It's the same as above, it takes the last modified file which contains the word save in the filename as current save when booting the server. This allows when upgrading the container to take the last save, you don't have to rename the last autosave as save.zip
### Advanced usage ### Advanced usage
#### Autosave interval #### Autosave interval
You can set the autosave interval. By default it is set at 2 minutes bud you can change it by launching the container with the "FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL" variable to whatever suits you best. You can set the autosave interval. By default it is set at 2 minutes bud you can change it by launching the container with the "FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL" variable to whatever suits you best.
`docker run --rm -d --env FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL=[NUMBER] -v [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio` `docker run -d --env FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL=[NUMBER] -v [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio`
Where [NUMBER] is the number of minutes between autosaves. Where [NUMBER] is the number of minutes between autosaves.
#### Autosave slots #### Autosave slots
You can set the number of autosave slots. By default it is set at 3 slots bud you can change it by launching the container with the "FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_SLOTS" variable to whatever suits you best. You can set the number of autosave slots. By default it is set at 3 slots bud you can change it by launching the container with the "FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_SLOTS" variable to whatever suits you best.
`docker run --rm -d --env FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_SLOTS=[NUMBER] -v [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio` `docker run -d --env FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_SLOTS=[NUMBER] -v [PORT]:34197/udp zopanix/factorio`
Where [NUMBER] is the number of autosave slots. Where [NUMBER] is the number of autosave slots.
ToDo's : ToDo's :

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@ -26,6 +26,6 @@ echo "###"
exec /opt/factorio/bin/x64/factorio \ exec /opt/factorio/bin/x64/factorio \
--disallow-commands \ --disallow-commands \
--start-server \ --start-server \
$last_save \
--autosave-interval ${FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL} \ --autosave-interval ${FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL} \
--autosave-slots ${FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_SLOTS} --autosave-slots ${FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_SLOTS} \
$last_save