Nukkit is nuclear-powered server software for Minecraft Bedrock Edition. It has a few key advantages over other server software:
- Written in Java, Nukkit is faster and more stable.
- Having a friendly structure, it's easy to contribute to Nukkit's development and rewrite plugins from other platforms into Nukkit plugins.
Nukkit is under improvement yet, we welcome contributions.
git clone https://github.com/CloudburstMC/Nukkit
cd Nukkit
git submodule update --init
./gradlew shadowJar
The compiled JAR can be found in the target/
directory.
Note: You don't need to compile Nukkit yourself if you don't intend to modify the code. You can find precompiled JARs on Jenkins.
Simply run java -jar nukkit-1.0-SNAPSHOT.jar
.
Information on Nukkit's API can be found at the wiki.
Running Nukkit in Docker (17.05+ or higher).
Build image from the source,
docker build -t nukkit .
Run once to generate the nukkit-data
volume, default settings, and choose language,
docker run -it -p 19132:19132/udp -v nukkit-data:/data nukkit
Use docker-compose to start server on port 19132
and with nukkit-data
volume,
docker-compose up -d
Validate the chart:
helm lint charts/nukkit
Dry run and print out rendered YAML:
helm install --dry-run --debug nukkit charts/nukkit
Install the chart:
helm install nukkit charts/nukkit
Or, with some different values:
helm install nukkit \
--set image.tag="arm64" \
--set service.type="LoadBalancer" \
charts/nukkit
Or, the same but with a custom values from a file:
helm install nukkit \
-f helm-values.local.yaml \
charts/nukkit
Upgrade the chart:
helm upgrade nukkit charts/nukkit
Testing after deployment:
helm test nukkit
Completely remove the chart:
helm uninstall nukkit