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##*tps_teleport* is a mod for Minetest game servers.
# Teleport Request
##Description:
[The Pixel Shadow](https://minetest.tv/) Minetest game servers have switched from "teleport" to "teleport request" via the *tps_teleport* mod. This mod makes it so players must send a request to another player in order to teleport to them. Before they will be allowed to do so, the player must accept the request. This prevents malicious users from teleporting to players' private areas without their permission. It also enhances the overall privacy of our services since if denied teleport, a player must instead travel to the area and "use the front door" so to speak... which might be a locked iron door.
[The Pixel Shadow](https://minetest.tv/) Minetest game servers have switched from "teleport" to "teleport request" via the *teleport-request* mod. This mod makes it so players must send a request to another player in order to teleport to them. Before they will be allowed to do so, the player must accept the request. This prevents malicious users from teleporting to players' private areas without their permission. It also enhances the overall privacy of our services since if denied teleport, a player must instead travel to the area and "use the front door" so to speak... which might be a locked iron door.
##Privileges:
- **interact** Permits use of /tpr and /tphr
- **tp_tpc** Permits use of /tpc
- **tp_admin** Admin priv allows admin to teleport anywhere without permission
## Privileges:
Each command needs a privilege. These are the following privileges:
- **tp** is requiered in order to use all commands.
- **tp_tpc** is requiered in order to use "/tpc"
- **tp_tpc** is requiered in order to use "/tpe"
- **tp_tpc** is requiered in order to use "/tpj"
- **interact** is also requiered to use all commands.
**tp_admin** overrides everything: e.g. you can teleport to players even when they haven't decided to accept, or not. You can also teleport him/her to you.
Players can also teleport to coordinates, however, if the area is protected, the teleport will be denied.
Players may also teleport to coordinates, however if the area is protected, the teleport will be denied.
##Usage:
## How to use:
Each command does a function. "**Example Usage**" is an example of how to use the command.
Note there must be 2 players in order to make the commands to work: a player must send a request to another player (**see https://wiki.minetest.net/Server or see https://wiki.minetest.net/Setting_up_a_server for more information**).
These are the following commands available in-game:
``` /tpr [playername] ```
- **Name:** Teleport Request
- **Description:** Requests permission to teleport to another player, where [playername] is their exact name.
- **Required Privilege:** interact
- **Required Privileges:** "interact", "tp"
- **Example Usage:** */tpr RobbieF* - requests permission from RobbieF to teleport to them.
- **Notes:** Usernames are case-sensitive.
- **Notes:** Usernames are case-sensitive. If you have "tp_admin" privilege, you will immediately teleport to the specificed player.
``` /tphr [playername] ```
- **Name:** Teleport Here Request
- **Description:** Request permission to teleport another player to you.
- **Required Privilege:** interact
- **Required Privileges:** "interact", "tp"
- **Example Usage:** /tphr RobbieF - requests RobbieF to teleport to you.
- **Notes:** Usernames are case-sensitive.
- **Notes:** Usernames are case-sensitive. If you have "tp_admin" privilege, RobbieF will teleport to you immediately.
``` /tpc [x,y,z] ```
- **Name:** Teleport to Coordinates
- **Description:** Teleport to coordinates.
- **Required Privilege:** interact, tp_tpc
- **Notes:** Honors area protection: if the area is protected, it must be owned by you in order to teleport to it.
- **Required Privileges:** "interact", "tp_tpc", "tp"
- **Notes:** Honors area protection: if the area is protected, it must be owned by you in order to teleport to it, or you must have "areas" privilege in order to teleport to those coordinates (this does not apply if "areas" mod is not detected).
``` /tpj [axis] [distance] ```
- **Name:** Teleport Jump
- **Description:** Teleport a specified distance along a single specified axis.
- **Required Privilege:** interact
- **Required Privilege:** "interact", "tp", "tp_tpc"
- **Available Options for *axis*:** x, y, z
- **Example Usage:** '/tpj y 10' - teleport 10 nodes into the air.
``` /tpe ```
- **Name:** Teleport Evade
- **Description:** In a sticky situation? Evade your enemy by teleporting to several nearby coordinates in random pattern. There's no knowing where you'll end up.
- **Required Privilege:** interact
- **Required Privileges:** "interact", "tp_tpc", "tp"
- **Example Usage:** '/tpe' - teleports you to a random number of random coordinates in an evasive pattern.
``` /tpy ```
- **Description:** Accept a user's request to teleport to you or teleport you to them.
``` /tpn ```
- **Description:** Deny a user's request to teleport to youor teleport you to them.
- **Description:** Deny a user's request to teleport to you or teleport you to them.
###Please Note:
Players with the 'tp_admin' privilege override all the required privileges above, except 'interact'.
## Dependencies
There are no dependencies.
However, optional dependencies are:
- [areas](https://github.com/minetest-mods/areas)
- [intllib](https://github.com/minetest-mods/intllib)
##Contributors:
## License
LGPL-2.1 for code, CC-BY-SA-4.0 for [media](https://github.com/ChaosWormz/teleport-request/blob/master/sounds/LICENSE.txt) and [textures](https://github.com/ChaosWormz/teleport-request/blob/master/textures/LICENSE.txt) (click [here](https://github.com/ChaosWormz/teleport-request/blob/master/LICENSE.md) for more information).
## Contributors:
- [RobbieF](https://minetest.tv) | [GitHub](https://github.com/Cat5TV)
- [DonBatman](https://github.com/donbatman)
- [NathanS21](http://nathansalapat.com/)
- [ChaosWormz](https://github.com/ChaosWormz)
- [Traxie21](https://github.com/Traxie21) The original creater of this mod
- All those who contributed to the original mod (please see init.lua)
- Traxie21, the original creator of this mod (however, he/she does not have a GitHub account anymore).
- All those who contributed to the original mod (please see init.lua).
##To Do:
## Installation
- Unzip the archive, rename the folder to "tpr" (**without the quotes**) and
place it in ..minetest/mods/
- GNU/Linux: If you use a system-wide installation place
it in ~/.minetest/mods/.
- If you only want this to be used in a single world, place
the folder in ..worldmods/ in your world directory.
For further information or help, see:
https://wiki.minetest.net/Installing_Mods
## TODO:
- Make it so if a player attempts to teleport to coordinates within a protected area owned by another player, and that player is online, the owner receives a request to allow or deny the user from teleporting to their area.
- Add limitations to /tpc which only allow a user to teleport X number of blocks. Prevents users from teleporting to the edge of the world.
- Make it so tp_admin priv also overrides need for player to accept /tpr or /tphr
- Assess value in changing all tpr-based chat commands to one global command such as /tp to reduce the chance of confusion between tps_admin and the original mod (and also make it so people don't have to remember so many commands).
- Create a better sound effect for teleport and apply it to all teleport methods (not just /tpc)
- Add a handful of coordinates which can be set in config and teleported to by anyone regardless of their protection status (eg., Spawn).
- Add a privilege which is required in order to use all commands. I haven't added such a thing since it hasn't been needed on our servers, but I imagine it would be useful on other servers who desire to grant these features only to specific players.
- Create a new function for the actual setpos() to remove all the redundant code each time the player is moved and the sound played.
- Create a new function for the actual set_pos() to remove all the redundant code each time the player is moved and the sound played.
- Rewrite to place all chat commands into one single command much like how /teleport works.
- Add a [different] sound effect at the source coords when a TP takes place (so other players hear it when to teleport away).
- Make evade respect land: no teleporting inside land, but instead make sure player is standing on surface or in water.

61
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@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
--[[
Configuration
Copyright (C) 2015-2019 Michael Tomaino (PlatinumArts@gmail.com)
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
USA
--]]
-- Load support for intllib.
local MP = minetest.get_modpath(minetest.get_current_modname())
local S, NS = dofile(MP.."/intllib.lua")
-- Timeout delay and mod version.
timeout_delay = 60
version = "1.5"
map_size = 30912
function can_teleport(to)
return to.x < map_size and to.x > -map_size and to.y < map_size and to.y > -map_size and to.z < map_size and to.z > -map_size
end
-- Enable tpp command
enable_tpp_command = false
-- Set the values of the positions of your places, players will be able to teleport to them (no matter if it is protected, or not).
available_places = {
spawn = {x = 0, y = 0, z = 0}, -- Set coordinates of spawn here.
shop = {x = 0, y = 0, z = 0}, -- Set coordinates of the shop here.
}
-- Register privileges
minetest.register_privilege("tp", {
description = S("Let players teleport to other players (request will be sent)"),
give_to_singleplayer = false,
give_to_admin = true,
})
minetest.register_privilege("tp_admin", {
description = S("Gives full admin-access to a player."),
give_to_singleplayer = false,
give_to_admin = true,
})
minetest.register_privilege("tp_tpc", {
description = S("Allow player to teleport to coordinates (if allowed by area protection)"),
give_to_singleplayer = false,
give_to_admin = true,
})

@ -1 +1,2 @@
areas
areas?
intllib?

284
init.lua

@ -1,29 +1,43 @@
-- Originally Teleport Request by Traxie21 and released with the WTFPL license
-- https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?id=4457
-- Updates by Zeno and ChaosWormz
-- New release by RobbieF under new mod: tps_teleport - http://blog.minetest.tv/teleport-request/
--[[
Copyright (C) 2015-2019 Michael Tomaino (PlatinumArts@gmail.com)
local timeout_delay = 60
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
local version = "1.5"
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301
USA
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally made by Traxie21 and released with the WTFPL license.
Forum link: https://forum.minetest.net/viewtopic.php?id=4457
Updates by Zeno, Panquesito7 and ChaosWormz.
License: LGPL-2.1 for code, CC-BY-SA-4.0 for media and textures.
Optional dependencies: areas, intllib
New release by RobbieF under new mod: tps_teleport - http://blog.minetest.tv/teleport-request/
--]]
-- Load support for intllib.
local MP = minetest.get_modpath(minetest.get_current_modname())
local S, NS = dofile(MP.."/intllib.lua")
-- Load configuration.
dofile(MP.."/config.lua")
local tpr_list = {}
local tphr_list = {}
local map_size = 30912
local function can_teleport(to)
return to.x < map_size and to.x > -map_size and to.y < map_size and to.y > -map_size and to.z < map_size and to.z > -map_size
end
minetest.register_privilege("tp_admin", {
description = "Admin overrides for tps_teleport.",
give_to_singleplayer=false
})
minetest.register_privilege("tp_tpc", {
description = "Allow player to teleport to coordinates (if permitted by area protection).",
give_to_singleplayer=true
})
local function find_free_position_near(pos)
local tries = {
{x=1,y=0,z=0},
@ -62,58 +76,105 @@ local function parti2(pos)
"tps_portal_parti.png")
end
--Teleport Request System
local function tpr_send(sender, receiver)
-- Teleport Request System
function tpr_send(sender, receiver)
if minetest.check_player_privs(sender, {tp_admin = true}) then
-- Write name values to list and clear old values.
tpr_list[receiver] = sender
-- Teleport timeout delay
minetest.after(timeout_delay, function(name)
if tpr_list[name] then
tpr_list[name] = nil
end
end, sender)
if receiver == "" then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, "Usage: /tpr <Player name>")
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("Usage: /tpr <Player name>"))
return
end
if not minetest.get_player_by_name(receiver) then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive, and the player must be online"))
return
end
tpr_accept(receiver)
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("You are teleporting to @1.", receiver))
return
end
if receiver == "" then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("Usage: /tpr <Player name>"))
return
end
if not minetest.get_player_by_name(receiver) then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, "There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case sensitive, and the player must be online.")
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive, and the player must be online."))
return
end
minetest.chat_send_player(receiver, sender ..' is requesting to teleport to you. /tpy to accept.')
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, 'Teleport request sent! It will time out in '.. timeout_delay ..' seconds.')
minetest.chat_send_player(receiver, S("@1 is requesting to teleport to you. /tpy to accept", sender))
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("Teleport request sent! It will timeout in @1 seconds", timeout_delay))
--Write name values to list and clear old values.
-- Write name values to list and clear old values.
if not minetest.check_player_privs(sender, {tp_admin = true}) then
tpr_list[receiver] = sender
--Teleport timeout delay
-- Teleport timeout delay
minetest.after(timeout_delay, function(name)
if tpr_list[name] then
tpr_list[name] = nil
end
end, sender)
end
end
local function tphr_send(sender, receiver)
function tphr_send(sender, receiver)
if minetest.check_player_privs(sender, {tp_admin = true}) then
-- Write name values to list and clear old values.
tphr_list[receiver] = sender
-- Teleport timeout delay
minetest.after(timeout_delay, function(name)
if tphr_list[name] then
tphr_list[name] = nil
end
end, sender)
if receiver == "" then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, "Usage: /tphr <Player name>")
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("Usage: /tphr <Player name>"))
return
end
if not minetest.get_player_by_name(receiver) then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive, and the player must be online"))
return
end
tpr_accept(receiver)
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("@1 is teleporting to you.", receiver))
return
end
if receiver == "" then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("Usage: /tphr <Player name>"))
return
end
if not minetest.get_player_by_name(receiver) then
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, "There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case sensitive, and the player must be online.")
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive, and the player must be online."))
return
end
minetest.chat_send_player(receiver, sender ..' is requesting that you teleport to them. /tpy to accept; /tpn to deny')
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, 'Teleport request sent! It will time out in '.. timeout_delay ..' seconds.')
minetest.chat_send_player(receiver, S("@1 is requesting that you teleport to them. /tpy to accept; /tpn to deny", sender))
minetest.chat_send_player(sender, S("Teleport request sent! It will timeout in @1 seconds ", timeout_delay))
--Write name values to list and clear old values.
-- Write name values to list and clear old values.
if not minetest.check_player_privs(sender, {tp_admin = true}) then
tphr_list[receiver] = sender
--Teleport timeout delay
-- Teleport timeout delay
minetest.after(timeout_delay, function(name)
if tphr_list[name] then
tphr_list[name] = nil
end
end, sender)
end
end
local function tpc_send(player,coordinates)
function tpc_send(player, coordinates)
local posx,posy,posz = string.match(coordinates, "^(-?%d+),(-?%d+),(-?%d+)$")
local posx,posy,posz = string.match(coordinates, "^(-?%d+), (-?%d+), (-?%d+)$")
local pname = minetest.get_player_by_name(player)
if posx ~= nil or posy ~= nil or posz ~= nil then
@ -123,14 +184,14 @@ local function tpc_send(player,coordinates)
end
if posx==nil or posy==nil or posz==nil or string.len(posx) > 6 or string.len(posy) > 6 or string.len(posz) > 6 then
minetest.chat_send_player(player, "Usage: /tpc <x,y,z>")
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Usage: /tpc <x, y, z>"))
return nil
end
local target_coords={x=posx, y=posy, z=posz}
local target_coords = {x=posx, y=posy, z=posz}
if can_teleport(target_coords) == false then
minetest.chat_send_player("You cannot teleport to a location outside the map!")
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("You cannot teleport to a location outside the map!"))
return nil
end
@ -138,49 +199,50 @@ local function tpc_send(player,coordinates)
-- In future release we'll actually query the player who owns the area, if they're online, and ask for their permission.
-- Admin user (priv "tp_admin") overrides all protection
if minetest.check_player_privs(pname, {tp_admin=true}) then
minetest.chat_send_player(player, 'Teleporting to '..posx..','..posy..','..posz)
pname:setpos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Teleporting to: @1, @2, @3", posx, posy, posz))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = pname:get_pos(), gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
pname:set_pos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = target_coords, gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
--parti2(target_coords)
else
if minetest.check_player_privs(pname, {tp_tpc=true}) then
if minetest.check_player_privs(pname, {tp_tpc = true}) then
local protected = minetest.is_protected(target_coords,pname)
if protected then
if protected and minetest.get_modpath("areas") then
if not areas:canInteract(target_coords, player) then
local owners = areas:getNodeOwners(target_coords)
minetest.chat_send_player(player,("Error: %s is protected by %s."):format(minetest.pos_to_string(target_coords),table.concat(owners, ", ")))
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Error: @1 is protected by @2.", minetest.pos_to_string(target_coords), table.concat(owners, ", ")))
return
end
end
minetest.chat_send_player(player, 'Teleporting to '..posx..','..posy..','..posz)
pname:setpos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = pname:get_pos(), gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Teleporting to: @1, @2, @3", posx, posy, posz))
pname:set_pos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = target_coords, gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
--parti2(target_coords)
else
minetest.chat_send_player(player, "Error: You do not have permission to teleport to coordinates.")
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Error: You do not have permission to teleport to coordinates."))
return
end
end
end
local function tpr_deny(name)
function tpr_deny(name)
if tpr_list[name] then
minetest.chat_send_player(tpr_list[name], 'Teleport request denied.')
minetest.chat_send_player(tpr_list[name], S("Teleport request denied."))
tpr_list[name] = nil
end
if tphr_list[name] then
minetest.chat_send_player(tphr_list[name], 'Teleport request denied.')
minetest.chat_send_player(tphr_list[name], S("Teleport request denied."))
tphr_list[name] = nil
end
end
--Teleport Accept Systems
local function tpr_accept(name, param)
--Check to prevent constant teleporting.
-- Teleport Accept Systems
function tpr_accept(name, param)
-- Check to prevent constant teleporting.
if not tpr_list[name]
and not tphr_list[name] then
minetest.chat_send_player(name, "Usage: /tpy allows you to accept teleport requests sent to you by other players.")
minetest.chat_send_player(name, S("Usage: /tpy allows you to accept teleport requests sent to you by other players"))
return
end
@ -190,13 +252,13 @@ local function tpr_accept(name, param)
name2 = tpr_list[name]
source = minetest.get_player_by_name(name)
target = minetest.get_player_by_name(name2)
chatmsg = name2 .. " is teleporting to you."
chatmsg = S("@1 is teleporting to you.", name2)
tpr_list[name] = nil
elseif tphr_list[name] then
name2 = tphr_list[name]
source = minetest.get_player_by_name(name2)
target = minetest.get_player_by_name(name)
chatmsg = "You are teleporting to " .. name2 .. "."
chatmsg = S("You are teleporting to @1.", name2)
tphr_list[name] = nil
else
return
@ -208,27 +270,29 @@ local function tpr_accept(name, param)
return
end
minetest.chat_send_player(name2, "Request Accepted!")
minetest.chat_send_player(name2, S("Request Accepted!"))
minetest.chat_send_player(name, chatmsg)
local target_coords=source:getpos()
target:setpos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
local target_coords = source:get_pos()
local target_sound = target:get_pos()
target:set_pos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = target_coords, gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = target_sound, gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
--parti2(target_coords)
end
-- Teleport Jump - Relative Position Teleportation by number of nodes
local function tpj(player,param)
function tpj(player, param)
local pname = minetest.get_player_by_name(player)
if param == "" then
minetest.chat_send_player(player, "Usage. <X|Y|Z> <Number>")
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Usage: <x|y|z> <Number>"))
return false
end
local args = param:split(" ") -- look into this. Can it crash if the player does not have two parameters?
if #args < 2 then
minetest.chat_send_player(player, "Usage. <X|Y|Z> <Number>")
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Usage: <x|y|z> <Number>"))
return false
end
@ -237,7 +301,7 @@ local function tpj(player,param)
end
-- Initially generate the target coords from the player's current position (since it's relative) and then perform the math.
local target_coords = minetest.get_player_by_name(player):getpos()
local target_coords = minetest.get_player_by_name(player):get_pos()
if args[1] == "x" then
target_coords["x"] = target_coords["x"] + tonumber(args[2])
elseif args[1] == "y" then
@ -245,21 +309,22 @@ local function tpj(player,param)
elseif args[1] == "z" then
target_coords["z"] = target_coords["z"] + tonumber(args[2])
else
minetest.chat_send_player(player,"Not a valid axis. Valid options are X, Y or Z.")
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Not a valid axis. Valid options are X, Y or Z."))
return
end
if can_teleport(target_coords) == false then
minetest.chat_send_player(player, "You cannot teleport to a location outside the map!")
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("You cannot teleport to a location outside the map!"))
return
end
pname:setpos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = pname:get_pos(), gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
pname:set_pos(find_free_position_near(target_coords))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = target_coords, gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
--parti2(target_coords)
end
-- Evade
local function tpe(player)
minetest.chat_send_player(player, "EVADE!")
function tpe(player)
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("EVADE!"))
local mindistance = 15
local maxdistance = 50
local times = math.random(6,20) -- how many times to jump - minimum,maximum
@ -284,50 +349,91 @@ local function tpe(player)
end
end
-- Register chatcommands
if enable_tpp_command then
minetest.register_chatcommand("tpp", {
description = S("Teleport to a place (i.e., spawn, shop)."),
params = S("<place> | leave empty to see available places"),
privs = {},
func = function(player, param)
local pname = minetest.get_player_by_name(player)
param = param:lower()
-- Show the available places to the player (taken from shivajiva101's POI mod, thanks!).
if param == "" then
local places = {}
for key, value in pairs(available_places) do
table.insert(places, key)
end
if #places == 0 then
return true, S("There are no places yet.")
end
table.insert(places, S("Usage: /tpp <place>"))
return true, table.concat(places, "\n")
-- Teleport player to the specified place (taken from shivajiva101's POI mod, thanks!).
elseif available_places[param] then
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = pname:get_pos(), gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
local pos = {x = available_places[param].x, y = available_places[param].y, z = available_places[param].z}
pname:set_pos(pos)
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("Teleporting to @1.", param))
minetest.sound_play("whoosh", {pos = pos, gain = 0.5, max_hear_distance = 10})
-- Check if the place exists.
elseif not available_places[param] then
minetest.chat_send_player(player, S("There is no place by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive."))
return
end
end,
})
end
minetest.register_chatcommand("tpr", {
description = "Request teleport to another player",
params = "<playername> | leave playername empty to see help message",
privs = {interact=true},
description = S("Request teleport to another player"),
params = S("<playername> | leave playername empty to see help message"),
privs = {interact = true, tp = true},
func = tpr_send
})
minetest.register_chatcommand("tphr", {
description = "Request player to teleport to you",
params = "<playername> | leave playername empty to see help message",
privs = {interact=true},
description = S("Request player to teleport to you"),
params = S("<playername> | leave playername empty to see help message"),
privs = {interact = true, tp = true},
func = tphr_send
})
minetest.register_chatcommand("tpc", {
description = "Teleport to coordinates",
params = "<coordinates> | leave coordinates empty to see help message",
privs = {interact=true,tp_tpc=true},
description = S("Teleport to coordinates"),
params = S("<coordinates> | leave coordinates empty to see help message"),
privs = {interact = true, tp_tpc = true, tp = true},
func = tpc_send
})
minetest.register_chatcommand("tpj", {
description = "Teleport to relative position",
params = "<axis> <distance> | leave empty to see help message",
privs = {interact=true,tp_tpc=true},
description = S("Teleport to relative position"),
params = S("<axis> <distance> | leave empty to see help message"),
privs = {interact = true, tp_tpc = true, tp = true},
func = tpj
})
minetest.register_chatcommand("tpe", {
description = "Evade Enemy",
privs = {interact=true,tp_tpc=true},
description = S("Evade Enemy"),
privs = {interact = true, tp_tpc = true, tp = true},
func = tpe
})
minetest.register_chatcommand("tpy", {
description = "Accept teleport requests from another player",
privs = {interact=true},
description = S("Accept teleport requests from another player"),
privs = {interact = true, tp = true},
func = tpr_accept
})
minetest.register_chatcommand("tpn", {
description = "Deny teleport requests from another player",
privs = {interact=true},
description = S("Deny teleport requests from another player"),
privs = {interact = true, tp = true},
func = tpr_deny
})
minetest.log("info", "[Teleport Request] TPS Teleport v" .. version .. " Loaded.")
-- Log
if minetest.settings:get_bool("log_mods") then
minetest.log("action", S("[Teleport Request] TPS Teleport v@1 Loaded!", version))
end

45
intllib.lua Normal file

@ -0,0 +1,45 @@
-- Fallback functions for when `intllib` is not installed.
-- Code released under Unlicense <http://unlicense.org>.
-- Get the latest version of this file at:
-- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/minetest-mods/intllib/master/lib/intllib.lua
local function format(str, ...)
local args = { ... }
local function repl(escape, open, num, close)
if escape == "" then
local replacement = tostring(args[tonumber(num)])
if open == "" then
replacement = replacement..close
end
return replacement
else
return "@"..open..num..close
end
end
return (str:gsub("(@?)@(%(?)(%d+)(%)?)", repl))
end
local gettext, ngettext
if minetest.get_modpath("intllib") then
if intllib.make_gettext_pair then
-- New method using gettext.
gettext, ngettext = intllib.make_gettext_pair()
else
-- Old method using text files.
gettext = intllib.Getter()
end
end
-- Fill in missing functions.
gettext = gettext or function(msgid, ...)
return format(msgid, ...)
end
ngettext = ngettext or function(msgid, msgid_plural, n, ...)
return format(n==1 and msgid or msgid_plural, ...)
end
return gettext, ngettext

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# Spanish translation for Teleport Request.
# Copyright (C) 2015-2019 Michael Tomaino and contributors.
# This file is distributed under under the same license as the Teleport Request package.
# Panquesito7, 2019.
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Teleport Request\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2019-07-12 5:07+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: \n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: \n"
"Language: es\n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: init.lua:19
msgid "Let players teleport to other players (request will be sent)"
msgstr "Permite que los jugadores se teletransporten a otros jugadores (se enviará una solicitud)"
#: init.lua:43
msgid "Gives full admin-access to a player."
msgstr "Da acceso total de administrador a un jugador."
#: init.lua:50
msgid "Allow player to teleport to coordinates (if allowed by area protection)"
msgstr "Permite a los jugadores teletransportarse a las coordenadas especificadas (si esta permitido por la protección de la área)"
#: init.lua:105
msgid "You are teleporting to @1."
msgstr "Te estas teletransportando a @1."
#: init.lua:111
msgid "Usage: /tpr <Player name>"
msgstr "Uso: /tpr <jugador>"
#: init.lua:116
msgid "There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive, and the player must be online"
msgstr "No hay jugador con ese nombre. Tenga en cuenta que esto es caso-sensitivo, y el jugador debe de estar én linea."
#: init.lua:120
msgid "@1 is requesting to teleport to you. /tpy to accept"
msgstr "@1 esta pidiendo teletransportarse a ti. /tpy para aceptar"
#: init.lua:121
msgid "Teleport request sent! It will timeout in @1 seconds"
msgstr "¡Solicitud enviada! Se agotara en @1 segundos"
#: init.lua:147
msgid "@1 is teleporting to you."
msgstr "@1 se esta teletransportando a ti."
#: init.lua:152
msgid "Usage: /tphr <Player name>"
msgstr "Uso: /tphr <jugador>"
#: init.lua:160
msgid "@1 is requesting that you teleport to them. /tpy to accept; /tpn to deny"
msgstr "@1 esta pidiendo que tu te teletransportes a el/ella. /tpy para aceptar, /tpn para denegar"
#: init.lua:187
msgid "Usage: /tpc <x, y, z>"
msgstr "Uso: /tpc <x, y, z>"
#: init.lua:194
msgid "You cannot teleport to a location outside the map!"
msgstr "No puedes teletransportarte afuera del mundo!"
#: init.lua:204
msgid "Teleporting to: @1, @2, @3"
msgstr "Teletransportandose a: @1, @2, @3"
#: init.lua:215
msgid "Error: @1 is protected by @2."
msgstr "Error: @1 esta protegido por @2."
#: init.lua:240
msgid "Error: You do not have permission to teleport to those coordinates."
msgstr "Error: No tienes permiso para teletransportarte a esas coordenadas."
#: init.lua:258
msgid "Teleport request denied."
msgstr "Solicitud denegada."
#: init.lua:278
msgid "Usage: /tpy allows you to accept teleport requests sent to you by other players"
msgstr "Uso: /tpy te permite aceptar solicitudes enviadas para ti de otros jugadores"
#: init.lua:317
msgid "Request Accepted!"
msgstr "Solicitud aceptada!"
#: init.lua:330
msgid "Usage: <x|y|z> <number>"
msgstr "Uso: <x|y|z> <numero>"
#: init.lua:353
msgid "Not a valid axis. Valid options are X, Y or Z"
msgstr "Eje invalido. Opciones validas son x, y, o z"
#: init.lua:367
msgid "EVADE!"
msgstr "¡EVADIR!"
#: init.lua:394
msgid "Request teleport to another player."
msgstr "Enviar solicitud para teletransportarte a otro jugador."
#: init.lua:395
msgid "<playername> | leave playername empty to see help message"
msgstr "<jugador> | Deje el nombre del jugador vacío para ver el mensaje de ayuda"
#: init.lua:401
msgid "Request player to teleport to you"
msgstr "Solicita al jugador que se teletransporte a ti."
#: init.lua:408
msgid "Teleport to coordinates"
msgstr "Teletransportarse a las coordenadas especificadas."
#: init.lua:409
msgid "<coordinates> | leave coordinates empty to see help message"
msgstr "<coordenadas> | Deje las coordenadas vacías para ver el mensaje de ayuda"
#: init.lua:415
msgid "Teleport to relative position"
msgstr "Teletransportarse a la posición relativa."
#: init.lua:416
msgid "<axis> <distance> | leave empty to see help message"
msgstr "<eje> <distancia> | Deje vacío para ver el mensaje de ayuda"
#: init.lua:422
msgid "Evade Enemy"
msgstr "Evadir enemigo."
#: init.lua
msgid "Teleport to a place (i.e., spawn, shop)."
msgstr "Teletransportarse a un lugar (p.ej., la tienda, la ciudad)."
#: init.lua
msgid "<place> | leave empty to see available places"
msgstr "<lugar> | Deje vacío para ver los lugares disponibles"
#: init.lua
msgid "There are no places yet."
msgstr "Todavia no hay lugares."
#: init.lua
msgid "Usage: /tpp <place>"
msgstr "Uso: /tpp <lugar>"
#: init.lua
msgid "Teleporting to @1."
msgstr "Teletransportandose a @1."
#: init.lua
msgid "There is no place by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive."
msgstr "No hay lugar con ese nombre. Tenga en cuenta que esto es caso-sensitivo."
#: init.lua:428
msgid "Accept teleport requests from another player"
msgstr "Aceptar solicitudes de otro jugador."
#: init.lua:434
msgid "Deny teleport requests from another player"
msgstr "Denegar solicitudos de otro jugador."
#: init.lua:441
msgid "[Teleport Request] TPS Teleport v@1 Loaded!"
msgstr "[TPS] Solicitud de teletransporte v@1 Cargado!"

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# Template translation for Teleport Request.
# Copyright (C) 2015-2019 Michael Tomaino and contributors.
# This file is distributed under under the same license as the Teleport Request package.
# Panquesito7, 2019.
msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: Teleport Request\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
"POT-Creation-Date: 2019-07-12 5:07+0200\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: \n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: \n"
"Language: \n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
#: init.lua:19
msgid "Let players teleport to other players (request will be sent)"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:43
msgid "Gives full admin-access to a player."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:50
msgid "Allow player to teleport to coordinates (if allowed by area protection)"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:105
msgid "You are teleporting to @1."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:111
msgid "Usage: /tpr <Player name>"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:116
msgid "There is no player by that name. Keep in mind this is case sensitive, and the player must be online"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:120
msgid "@1 is requesting to teleport to you. /tpy to accept"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:121
msgid "Teleport request sent! It will timeout in @1 seconds"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:147
msgid "@1 is teleporting to you."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:152
msgid "Usage: /tphr <Player name>"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:160
msgid "@1 is requesting that you teleport to them. /tpy to accept; /tpn to deny"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:187
msgid "Usage: /tpc <x, y, z>"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:194
msgid "You cannot teleport to a location outside the map!"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:204
msgid "Teleporting to: @1, @2, @3"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:215
msgid "Error: @1 is protected by @2."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:240
msgid "Error: You do not have permission to teleport to those coordinates."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:258
msgid "Teleport request denied."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:278
msgid "Usage: /tpy allows you to accept teleport requests sent to you by other players"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:317
msgid "Request Accepted!"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:330
msgid "Usage: <x|y|z> <number>"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:353
msgid "Not a valid axis. Valid options are X, Y or Z"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:367
msgid "EVADE!"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua
msgid "Teleport to a place (i.e., spawn, shop)."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua
msgid "<place> | leave empty to see available places"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua
msgid "There are no places yet."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua
msgid "Usage: /tpp <place>"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua
msgid "Teleporting to @1."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua
msgid "There is no place by that name. Keep in mind this is case-sensitive."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:394
msgid "Request teleport to another player."
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:395
msgid "<playername> | leave playername empty to see help message"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:401
msgid "Request player to teleport to you"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:408
msgid "Teleport to coordinates"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:409
msgid "<coordinates> | leave coordinates empty to see help message"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:415
msgid "Teleport to relative position"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:416
msgid "<axis> <distance> | leave empty to see help message"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:422
msgid "Evade Enemy"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:428
msgid "Accept teleport requests from another player"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:434
msgid "Deny teleport requests from another player"
msgstr ""
#: init.lua:441
msgid "[Teleport Request] TPS Teleport v@1 Loaded!"
msgstr ""

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name = tpr
optional_depends = areas, intllib
description = Allows players to send a request to other players to teleport to them.

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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.

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This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/ or send a letter to Creative Commons, PO Box 1866, Mountain View, CA 94042, USA.