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Factorio

Factorio Server in docker

Current Version

0.12.30

What's new ?

Factorio

See factorio's site

Docker image

Next feature come from dtandersen's fork:

  • Image based on alpine (makes the image more lightweight)
  • SSL verification when downloading game

Versions

I'm keeping the image up to date. If you need to use an older version, checkout out the different tags.

How to use ?

I just want to play !

This runs factorio with default settings, and your save will be kept :

docker run -d \
  -v [PATH]:/opt/factorio/saves \
  -p [PORT]:34197/udp \
  zopanix/factorio
  • Where [PATH] is a folder where you'll put your saves, if there already is a save in it with the string "save", that one will be taken by default, otherwize, a new one will be made.
  • Where [PORT] is the port number you choose, if you're going to launch it on your local machine, don't use the port 34197, take another one at random.

Advanced usage

Without map persistence

docker run -d \
  -p [PORT]:34197/udp \
  zopanix/factorio

This will generate a new random map with default settings.

With map persistence

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. Replace [PATH] with a path to a folder on the host where the map will be saved.

With existing map

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

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.

docker run -d \
  --env FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_INTERVAL=[NUMBER] \
  -p [PORT]:34197/udp  \
  zopanix/factorio

Where [NUMBER] is the number of minutes between autosaves.

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.

docker run -d \
  --env FACTORIO_AUTOSAVE_SLOTS=[NUMBER] \
  -p [PORT]:34197/udp  \
  zopanix/factorio

Where [NUMBER] is the number of autosave slots.

Mounting mod volume

As everybody knows about factorio is you can add mods to it. Now you can also do it in this docker image by mounting a volume.

docker run -d \
  -v [PATH]:/opt/factorio/mods \
  -p [PORT]:34197/udp \
  zopanix/factorio

Where [PATH] is the path to the folder with your mods.

Allowing in-game commands

I've always disabled in-game commands because I think it is like cheating, however, you can enable them by setting the the "FACTORIO_DISSALOW_COMMANDS" variable to "false".

docker run -d \
  --env FACTORIO_DISSALOW_COMMANDS=false \
  -p [PORT]:34197/udp \
  zopanix/factorio

Activating no-auto-pause in the game when no one is on the server

I do not recommend this feature, bud it can make the game more difficult if you're up for a challenge :-). Just set the "FACTORIO_NO_AUTO_PAUSE" variable to "true".

docker run -d \
  --env FACTORIO_NO_AUTO_PAUSE=true \
  -p [PORT]:34197/udp \
  zopanix/factorio

ToDo's

  • Add cutom savename for people with a lot of saves