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Stardew Valley Multiplayer Docker Compose
This project aims to autostart a Stardew Valley Multiplayer Server as easy as possible.
Setup
Docker-Compose
git clone https://github.com/printfuck/stardew-multiplayer-docker
docker-compose up
Ansible
Create an inventory file with your hosts
ansible -i <your_inventori> playbook.yml
Terraform (with Hetzner Cloud)
Enter your API Token in terraform/vars.auto.tfvars
and modify the resource section in main.tf
to your liking, then run the following script:
./terra.sh
Game Setup
Intially you have to create or load a game once at first startup via VNC. After that the Autoload Mod jumps into the previously loaded savegame everytime you rerun the container. You can also edit the config file of the Autoload Mod to archieve similar behaviour.
VNC
Use a vnc client like TightVNC
on Windows or plain vncviewer
on any Linux distribution to connect to the server. You can modify the VNC Port and IP address and Password in the docker-compose.yml
file like this:
Localhost:
# Server is only reachable on localhost on port 2342...
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:2342:5900
# ... with the password "insecure"
environment:
- VNCPASS=insecure
How it works
The game, the modloader (SMAPI), and the necessary Mods are pulled from my servers (I'll assume you already own the game - since you're looking for a multiplayer - so please don't rip it from there) to minimize version conflicts. The docker-entrypoint.sh
script will start Xvfb
and x11vnc
before starting the game. You can control the game via vnc with the settings within the docker-compose.yml
file.
Used Mods
Troubleshooting
Error Messages in Console
Usually you should be able to ignore any message there. If the game doesn't start or any errors appear, you should look for messages like "cannot open display", which would most likely indicate permission errors.
VNC
Access the game via VNC to initially load or start a pregenerated savegame. You can control the Server from there or edit the config.json files in the configs folder.
Performance
I'd recomend a VPS/Machine with at least four logical CPUs and 4GB Ram, otherwise there will be horrible lags. The minimum configuration I'd consider playable with two to four players would be two logical CPUs and 1GB of Ram.