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# | ESSENTIAL SETTINGS | # | |
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# | Important settings that control how LuckPerms functions. | # | |
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# The name of the server, used for server specific permissions. | |
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# - When set to "global" this setting is effectively ignored. | |
# - In all other cases, the value here is added to all players in a "server" context. | |
# - See: https://luckperms.net/wiki/Context | |
server: global | |
# If the servers own UUID cache/lookup facility should be used when there is no record for a player | |
# already in LuckPerms. | |
# | |
# - When this is set to 'false', commands using a player's username will not work unless the player | |
# has joined since LuckPerms was first installed. | |
# - To get around this, you can use a player's uuid directly in the command, or enable this option. | |
# - When this is set to 'true', the server facility is used. This may use a number of methods, | |
# including checking the servers local cache, or making a request to the Mojang API. | |
use-server-uuid-cache: false | |
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# | STORAGE SETTINGS | # | |
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# | Controls which storage method LuckPerms will use to store data. | # | |
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# How the plugin should store data | |
# | |
# - The various options are explained in more detail on the wiki: | |
# https://luckperms.net/wiki/Storage-types | |
# | |
# - Possible options: | |
# | |
# | Remote databases - require connection information to be configured below | |
# |=> MySQL | |
# |=> MariaDB (preferred over MySQL) | |
# |=> PostgreSQL | |
# |=> MongoDB | |
# | |
# | Flatfile/local database - don't require any extra configuration | |
# |=> H2 (preferred over SQLite) | |
# |=> SQLite | |
# | |
# | Readable & editable text files - don't require any extra configuration | |
# |=> YAML (.yml files) | |
# |=> JSON (.json files) | |
# |=> HOCON (.conf files) | |
# |=> TOML (.toml files) | |
# | | |
# | By default, user, group and track data is separated into different files. Data can be combined | |
# | and all stored in the same file by switching to a combined storage variant. | |
# | Just add '-combined' to the end of the storage-method, e.g. 'yaml-combined' | |
# | |
# - A H2 database is the default option. | |
# - If you want to edit data manually in "traditional" storage files, we suggest using YAML. | |
storage-method: yaml | |
# The following block defines the settings for remote database storage methods. | |
# | |
# - You don't need to touch any of the settings here if you're using a local storage method! | |
# - The connection detail options are shared between all remote storage types. | |
data: | |
# Define the address and port for the database. | |
# - The standard DB engine port is used by default | |
# (MySQL: 3306, PostgreSQL: 5432, MongoDB: 27017) | |
# - Specify as "host:port" if differs | |
address: localhost | |
# The name of the database to store LuckPerms data in. | |
# - This must be created already. Don't worry about this setting if you're using MongoDB. | |
database: minecraft | |
# Credentials for the database. | |
username: root | |
password: '' | |
# These settings apply to the MySQL connection pool. | |
# - The default values will be suitable for the majority of users. | |
# - Do not change these settings unless you know what you're doing! | |
pool-settings: | |
# Sets the maximum size of the MySQL connection pool. | |
# - Basically this value will determine the maximum number of actual | |
# connections to the database backend. | |
# - More information about determining the size of connection pools can be found here: | |
# https://github.com/brettwooldridge/HikariCP/wiki/About-Pool-Sizing | |
maximum-pool-size: 10 | |
# Sets the minimum number of idle connections that the pool will try to maintain. | |
# - For maximum performance and responsiveness to spike demands, it is recommended to not set | |
# this value and instead allow the pool to act as a fixed size connection pool. | |
# (set this value to the same as 'maximum-pool-size') | |
minimum-idle: 10 | |
# This setting controls the maximum lifetime of a connection in the pool in milliseconds. | |
# - The value should be at least 30 seconds less than any database or infrastructure imposed | |
# connection time limit. | |
maximum-lifetime: 1800000 # 30 minutes | |
# This setting controls how frequently the pool will 'ping' a connection in order to prevent it | |
# from being timed out by the database or network infrastructure, measured in milliseconds. | |
# - The value should be less than maximum-lifetime and greater than 30000 (30 seconds). | |
# - Setting the value to zero will disable the keepalive functionality. | |
keepalive-time: 0 | |
# This setting controls the maximum number of milliseconds that the plugin will wait for a | |
# connection from the pool, before timing out. | |
connection-timeout: 5000 # 5 seconds | |
# This setting allows you to define extra properties for connections. | |
# | |
# By default, the following options are set to enable utf8 encoding. (you may need to remove | |
# these if you are using PostgreSQL) | |
# useUnicode: true | |
# characterEncoding: utf8 | |
# | |
# You can also use this section to disable SSL connections, by uncommenting the 'useSSL' and | |
# 'verifyServerCertificate' options below. | |
properties: | |
useUnicode: true | |
characterEncoding: utf8 | |
#useSSL: false | |
#verifyServerCertificate: false | |
# The prefix for all LuckPerms SQL tables. | |
# | |
# - This only applies for remote SQL storage types (MySQL, MariaDB, etc). | |
# - Change this if you want to use different tables for different servers. | |
table-prefix: 'luckperms_' | |
# The prefix to use for all LuckPerms MongoDB collections. | |
# | |
# - This only applies for the MongoDB storage type. | |
# - Change this if you want to use different collections for different servers. The default is no | |
# prefix. | |
mongodb-collection-prefix: '' | |
# The connection string URI to use to connect to the MongoDB instance. | |
# | |
# - When configured, this setting will override anything defined in the address, database, | |
# username or password fields above. | |
# - If you have a connection string that starts with 'mongodb://' or 'mongodb+srv://', enter it | |
# below. | |
# - For more information, please see https://docs.mongodb.com/manual/reference/connection-string/ | |
mongodb-connection-uri: '' | |
# Define settings for a "split" storage setup. | |
# | |
# - This allows you to define a storage method for each type of data. | |
# - The connection options above still have to be correct for each type here. | |
split-storage: | |
# Don't touch this if you don't want to use split storage! | |
enabled: false | |
methods: | |
# These options don't need to be modified if split storage isn't enabled. | |
user: h2 | |
group: h2 | |
track: h2 | |
uuid: h2 | |
log: h2 | |
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# | UPDATE PROPAGATION & MESSAGING SERVICE | # | |
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# | Controls the ways in which LuckPerms will sync data & notify other servers of changes. | # | |
# | These options are documented on greater detail on the wiki under "Instant Updates". | # | |
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# This option controls how frequently LuckPerms will perform a sync task. | |
# | |
# - A sync task will refresh all data from the storage, and ensure that the most up-to-date data is | |
# being used by the plugin. | |
# - This is disabled by default, as most users will not need it. However, if you're using a remote | |
# storage type without a messaging service setup, you may wish to set this to something like 3. | |
# - Set to -1 to disable the task completely. | |
sync-minutes: -1 | |
# If the file watcher should be enabled. | |
# | |
# - When using a file-based storage type, LuckPerms can monitor the data files for changes, and | |
# automatically update when changes are detected. | |
# - If you don't want this feature to be active, set this option to false. | |
watch-files: true | |
# Define which messaging service should be used by the plugin. | |
# | |
# - If enabled and configured, LuckPerms will use the messaging service to inform other connected | |
# servers of changes. | |
# - Use the command "/lp networksync" to manually push changes. | |
# - Data is NOT stored using this service. It is only used as a messaging platform. | |
# | |
# - If you decide to enable this feature, you should set "sync-minutes" to -1, as there is no need | |
# for LuckPerms to poll the database for changes. | |
# | |
# - Possible options: | |
# => sql Uses the SQL database to form a queue system for communication. Will only work when | |
# 'storage-method' is set to MySQL or MariaDB. This is chosen by default if the | |
# option is set to 'auto' and SQL storage is in use. Set to 'notsql' to disable this. | |
# => pluginmsg Uses the plugin messaging channels to communicate with the proxy. | |
# LuckPerms must be installed on your proxy & all connected servers backend servers. | |
# Won't work if you have more than one proxy. | |
# => lilypad Uses LilyPad pub-sub to push changes. You need to have the LilyPad-Connect plugin | |
# installed. | |
# => redis Uses Redis pub-sub to push changes. Your server connection info must be configured | |
# below. | |
# => rabbitmq Uses RabbitMQ pub-sub to push changes. Your server connection info must be | |
# configured below. | |
# => nats Uses Nats pub-sub to push changes. Your server connection info must be | |
# configured below. | |
# => custom Uses a messaging service provided using the LuckPerms API. | |
# => auto Attempts to automatically setup a messaging service using redis or sql. | |
messaging-service: auto | |
# If LuckPerms should automatically push updates after a change has been made with a command. | |
auto-push-updates: true | |
# If LuckPerms should push logging entries to connected servers via the messaging service. | |
push-log-entries: true | |
# If LuckPerms should broadcast received logging entries to players on this platform. | |
# | |
# - If you have LuckPerms installed on your backend servers as well as a BungeeCord proxy, you | |
# should set this option to false on either your backends or your proxies, to avoid players being | |
# messaged twice about log entries. | |
broadcast-received-log-entries: true | |
# Settings for Redis. | |
# Port 6379 is used by default; set address to "host:port" if differs | |
# Multiple Redis nodes can be specified in the same format as a string list under the name "addresses". | |
redis: | |
enabled: false | |
address: localhost | |
username: '' | |
password: '' | |
# Settings for Nats. | |
# Port 4222 is used by default; set address to "host:port" if differs | |
nats: | |
enabled: false | |
address: localhost | |
username: '' | |
password: '' | |
# Settings for RabbitMQ. | |
# Port 5672 is used by default; set address to "host:port" if differs | |
rabbitmq: | |
enabled: false | |
address: localhost | |
vhost: '/' | |
username: 'guest' | |
password: 'guest' | |
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# | CUSTOMIZATION SETTINGS | # | |
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# | Settings that allow admins to customize the way LuckPerms operates. | # | |
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# Controls how temporary permissions/parents/meta should be accumulated. | |
# | |
# - The default behaviour is "deny". | |
# - This behaviour can also be specified when the command is executed. See the command usage | |
# documentation for more info. | |
# | |
# - Possible options: | |
# => accumulate durations will be added to the existing expiry time | |
# => replace durations will be replaced if the new duration is later than the current | |
# expiration | |
# => deny the command will just fail if you try to add another node with the same expiry | |
temporary-add-behaviour: deny | |
# Controls how LuckPerms will determine a users "primary" group. | |
# | |
# - The meaning and influence of "primary groups" are explained in detail on the wiki. | |
# - The preferred approach is to let LuckPerms automatically determine a users primary group | |
# based on the relative weight of their parent groups. | |
# | |
# - Possible options: | |
# => stored use the value stored against the users record in the file/database | |
# => parents-by-weight just use the users most highly weighted parent | |
# => all-parents-by-weight same as above, but calculates based upon all parents inherited from | |
# both directly and indirectly | |
primary-group-calculation: parents-by-weight | |
# If the plugin should check for "extra" permissions with users run LP commands. | |
# | |
# - These extra permissions allow finer control over what users can do with each command, and who | |
# they have access to edit. | |
# - The nature of the checks are documented on the wiki under "Argument based command permissions". | |
# - Argument based permissions are *not* static, unlike the 'base' permissions, and will depend upon | |
# the arguments given within the command. | |
argument-based-command-permissions: false | |
# If the plugin should check whether senders are a member of a given group before they're able to | |
# edit the groups data or add/remove other users to/from it. | |
# Note: these limitations do not apply to the web editor! | |
require-sender-group-membership-to-modify: false | |
# If the plugin should send log notifications to users whenever permissions are modified. | |
# | |
# - Notifications are only sent to those with the appropriate permission to receive them | |
# - They can also be temporarily enabled/disabled on a per-user basis using | |
# '/lp log notify <on|off>' | |
log-notify: true | |
# Defines a list of log entries which should not be sent as notifications to users. | |
# | |
# - Each entry in the list is a RegEx expression which is matched against the log entry description. | |
log-notify-filtered-descriptions: | |
# - "parent add example" | |
# If LuckPerms should automatically install translation bundles and periodically update them. | |
auto-install-translations: true | |
# Defines the options for prefix and suffix stacking. | |
# | |
# - The feature allows you to display multiple prefixes or suffixes alongside a players username in | |
# chat. | |
# - It is explained and documented in more detail on the wiki under "Prefix & Suffix Stacking". | |
# | |
# - The options are divided into separate sections for prefixes and suffixes. | |
# - The 'duplicates' setting refers to how duplicate elements are handled. Can be 'retain-all', | |
# 'first-only' or 'last-only'. | |
# - The value of 'start-spacer' is included at the start of the resultant prefix/suffix. | |
# - The value of 'end-spacer' is included at the end of the resultant prefix/suffix. | |
# - The value of 'middle-spacer' is included between each element in the resultant prefix/suffix. | |
# | |
# - Possible format options: | |
# => highest Selects the value with the highest weight, from all values | |
# held by or inherited by the player. | |
# | |
# => lowest Same as above, except takes the one with the lowest weight. | |
# | |
# => highest_own Selects the value with the highest weight, but will not | |
# accept any inherited values. | |
# | |
# => lowest_own Same as above, except takes the value with the lowest weight. | |
# | |
# => highest_inherited Selects the value with the highest weight, but will only | |
# accept inherited values. | |
# | |
# => lowest_inherited Same as above, except takes the value with the lowest weight. | |
# | |
# => highest_on_track_<track> Selects the value with the highest weight, but only if the | |
# value was inherited from a group on the given track. | |
# | |
# => lowest_on_track_<track> Same as above, except takes the value with the lowest weight. | |
# | |
# => highest_not_on_track_<track> Selects the value with the highest weight, but only if the | |
# value was inherited from a group not on the given track. | |
# | |
# => lowest_not_on_track_<track> Same as above, except takes the value with the lowest weight. | |
# | |
# => highest_from_group_<group> Selects the value with the highest weight, but only if the | |
# value was inherited from the given group. | |
# | |
# => lowest_from_group_<group> Same as above, except takes the value with the lowest weight. | |
# | |
# => highest_not_from_group_<group> Selects the value with the highest weight, but only if the | |
# value was not inherited from the given group. | |
# | |
# => lowest_not_from_group_<group> Same as above, except takes the value with the lowest weight. | |
meta-formatting: | |
prefix: | |
format: | |
- "highest" | |
duplicates: first-only | |
start-spacer: "" | |
middle-spacer: " " | |
end-spacer: "" | |
suffix: | |
format: | |
- "highest" | |
duplicates: first-only | |
start-spacer: "" | |
middle-spacer: " " | |
end-spacer: "" | |
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# | PERMISSION CALCULATION AND INHERITANCE | # | |
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# | Modify the way permission checks, meta lookups and inheritance resolutions are handled. | # | |
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# The algorithm LuckPerms should use when traversing the "inheritance tree". | |
# | |
# - Possible options: | |
# => breadth-first See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breadth-first_search | |
# => depth-first-pre-order See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth-first_search | |
# => depth-first-post-order See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depth-first_search | |
inheritance-traversal-algorithm: depth-first-pre-order | |
# If a final sort according to "inheritance rules" should be performed after the traversal algorithm | |
# has resolved the inheritance tree. | |
# | |
# "Inheritance rules" refers to things such as group weightings, primary group status, and the | |
# natural contextual ordering of the group nodes. | |
# | |
# Setting this to 'true' will allow for the inheritance rules to take priority over the structure of | |
# the inheritance tree. | |
# | |
# Effectively when this setting is 'true': the tree is flattened, and rules applied afterwards, | |
# and when this setting is 'false':, the rules are just applied during each step of the traversal. | |
post-traversal-inheritance-sort: false | |
# Defines the mode used to determine whether a set of contexts are satisfied. | |
# | |
# - Possible options: | |
# => at-least-one-value-per-key Set A will be satisfied by another set B, if at least one of the | |
# key-value entries per key in A are also in B. | |
# => all-values-per-key Set A will be satisfied by another set B, if all key-value | |
# entries in A are also in B. | |
context-satisfy-mode: at-least-one-value-per-key | |
# LuckPerms has a number of built-in contexts. These can be disabled by adding the context key to | |
# the list below. | |
disabled-contexts: | |
# - "world" | |
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# | Permission resolution settings | # | |
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# If users on this server should have their global permissions applied. | |
# When set to false, only server specific permissions will apply for users on this server | |
include-global: true | |
# If users on this server should have their global world permissions applied. | |
# When set to false, only world specific permissions will apply for users on this server | |
include-global-world: true | |
# If users on this server should have global (non-server specific) groups applied | |
apply-global-groups: true | |
# If users on this server should have global (non-world specific) groups applied | |
apply-global-world-groups: true | |
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# | Meta lookup settings | # | |
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# Defines how meta values should be selected. | |
# | |
# - Possible options: | |
# => inheritance Selects the meta value that was inherited first | |
# => highest-number Selects the highest numerical meta value | |
# => lowest-number Selects the lowest numerical meta value | |
meta-value-selection-default: inheritance | |
# Defines how meta values should be selected per key. | |
meta-value-selection: | |
# max-homes: highest-number | |
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# | Inheritance settings | # | |
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# If the plugin should apply wildcard permissions. | |
# | |
# - If set to true, LuckPerms will detect wildcard permissions, and resolve & apply all registered | |
# permissions matching the wildcard. | |
apply-wildcards: true | |
# If LuckPerms should resolve and apply permissions according to the Sponge style implicit wildcard | |
# inheritance system. | |
# | |
# - That being: If a user has been granted "example", then the player should have also be | |
# automatically granted "example.function", "example.another", "example.deeper.nesting", | |
# and so on. | |
apply-sponge-implicit-wildcards: false | |
# If the plugin should apply negated Bukkit default permissions before it considers wildcard | |
# assignments. | |
# | |
# - Plugin authors can define permissions which explicitly should not be given automatically to OPs. | |
# This is usually used for so called "anti-permissions" - permissions which, when granted, apply | |
# something negative. | |
# - If this option is set to true, LuckPerms will consider any negated declarations made by | |
# plugins before it considers wildcards. (similar to the way the OP system works) | |
# - If this option is set to false, LuckPerms will consider any wildcard assignments first. | |
apply-default-negated-permissions-before-wildcards: false | |
# If the plugin should parse regex permissions. | |
# | |
# - If set to true, LuckPerms will detect regex permissions, marked with "r=" at the start of the | |
# node, and resolve & apply all registered permissions matching the regex. | |
apply-regex: true | |
# If the plugin should complete and apply shorthand permissions. | |
# | |
# - If set to true, LuckPerms will detect and expand shorthand node patterns. | |
apply-shorthand: true | |
# If the plugin should apply Bukkit child permissions. | |
# | |
# - Plugin authors can define custom permissions structures for their plugin, which will be resolved | |
# and used by LuckPerms if this setting is enabled. | |
apply-bukkit-child-permissions: true | |
# If the plugin should apply Bukkit default permissions. | |
# | |
# - Plugin authors can define permissions which should be given to all users by default, or setup | |
# permissions which should/shouldn't be given to opped players. | |
# - If this option is set to false, LuckPerms will ignore these defaults. | |
apply-bukkit-default-permissions: true | |
# If the plugin should apply attachment permissions. | |
# | |
# - Other plugins on the server are able to add their own "permission attachments" to players. | |
# - This allows them to grant players additional permissions which last until the end of the | |
# session, or until they're removed. | |
# - If this option is set to false, LuckPerms will not include these attachment permissions when | |
# considering if a player should have access to a certain permission. | |
apply-bukkit-attachment-permissions: true | |
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# | Extra settings | # | |
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# A list of context calculators which will be skipped when calculating contexts. | |
# | |
# - You can disable context calculators by either: | |
# => specifying the Java class name used by the calculator (e.g. com.example.ExampleCalculator) | |
# => specifying a sub-section of the Java package used by the calculator (e.g. com.example) | |
disabled-context-calculators: [] | |
# Allows you to set "aliases" for the worlds sent forward for context calculation. | |
# | |
# - These aliases are provided in addition to the real world name. Applied recursively. | |
# - Remove the comment characters for the default aliases to apply. | |
world-rewrite: | |
# world_nether: world | |
# world_the_end: world | |
# Define special group weights for this server. | |
# | |
# - Group weights can also be applied directly to group data, using the setweight command. | |
# - This section allows weights to be set on a per-server basis. | |
group-weight: | |
# admin: 10 | |
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# | FINE TUNING OPTIONS | # | |
# | | # | |
# | A number of more niche settings for tweaking and changing behaviour. The section also | # | |
# | contains toggles for some more specialised features. It is only necessary to make changes to | # | |
# | these options if you want to fine-tune LuckPerms behaviour. | # | |
# | | # | |
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# | Server Operator (OP) settings | # | |
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# Controls whether server operators should exist at all. | |
# | |
# - When set to 'false', all players will be de-opped, and the /op and /deop commands will be | |
# disabled. Note that vanilla features like the spawn-protection require an operator on the | |
# server to work. | |
enable-ops: true | |
# Enables or disables a special permission based system in LuckPerms for controlling OP status. | |
# | |
# - If set to true, any user with the permission "luckperms.autoop" will automatically be granted | |
# server operator status. This permission can be inherited, or set on specific servers/worlds, | |
# temporarily, etc. | |
# - Additionally, setting this to true will force the "enable-ops" option above to false. All users | |
# will be de-opped unless they have the permission node, and the op/deop commands will be | |
# disabled. | |
# - It is recommended that you use this option instead of assigning a single '*' permission. | |
auto-op: false | |
# Defines if "opped" players should be able to use all LuckPerms commands by default. | |
# | |
# - Set to false to only allow users who have the permissions access to the commands | |
commands-allow-op: true | |
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# | Vault integration settings | # | |
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# If Vault lookups for offline players on the main server thread should be enabled. | |
# | |
# LuckPerms has a "catch" for plugins attempting to perform unsafe offline player data lookups | |
# from the main server thread. This catch raises an exception (causes an error to occur) when unsafe | |
# lookups are made, instead of allowing the lookup to happen, which would likely cause the server | |
# to lag. | |
# | |
# However, if you're willing to accept the consequences, the catch can be disabled by setting this | |
# option to 'true. | |
vault-unsafe-lookups: false | |
# If LuckPerms should use the 'display name' of a group when returning groups in Vault API calls. | |
# | |
# - When this option is set to true, the display name of the group is returned. | |
# - When this option is set to false, the standard name/id of the group is returned. | |
vault-group-use-displaynames: true | |
# Controls which group LuckPerms should use for NPC players when handling Vault requests. | |
# | |
# - As NPCs aren't actually real players, LuckPerms does not load any user data for them. This | |
# becomes an issue when plugins want to check for their permissions using Vault. | |
# - As a solution, Vault checks for NPCs fallback to a group, which is defined below. | |
vault-npc-group: default | |
# Controls how LuckPerms should consider the OP status of NPC players when handing Vault requests. | |
# | |
# - If you want NPCs to have the same permissions as "normal" players, set this option to false. | |
# - If you want NPCs to have OP status, set this option to true. | |
vault-npc-op-status: false | |
# If the vault-server option below should be used. | |
# | |
# - When this option is set to false, the server value defined above under "server" is used. | |
use-vault-server: false | |
# The name of the server used within Vault operations. | |
# | |
# - If you don't want Vault operations to be server specific, set this to "global". | |
# - Will only take effect if use-vault-server is set to true above. | |
vault-server: global | |
# If global permissions should be considered when retrieving meta or player groups | |
vault-include-global: true | |
# If Vault operations should ignore any world arguments if supplied. | |
vault-ignore-world: false | |
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ # | |
# | Miscellaneous (and rarely used) settings | # | |
# +----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ # | |
# If LuckPerms should produce extra logging output when it handles logins. | |
# | |
# - Useful if you're having issues with UUID forwarding or data not being loaded. | |
debug-logins: false | |
# If LuckPerms should allow usernames with non alphanumeric characters. | |
# | |
# - Note that due to the design of the storage implementation, usernames must still be 16 characters | |
# or less. | |
allow-invalid-usernames: false | |
# If LuckPerms should not require users to confirm bulkupdate operations. | |
# | |
# - When set to true, operations will be executed immediately. | |
# - This is not recommended, as bulkupdate has the potential to irreversibly delete large amounts of | |
# data, and is not designed to be executed automatically. | |
# - If automation is needed, users should prefer using the LuckPerms API. | |
skip-bulkupdate-confirmation: false | |
# If LuckPerms should prevent bulkupdate operations. | |
# | |
# - When set to true, bulkupdate operations (the /lp bulkupdate command) will not work. | |
# - When set to false, bulkupdate operations will be allowed via the console. | |
disable-bulkupdate: false | |
# If LuckPerms should allow a users primary group to be removed with the 'parent remove' command. | |
# | |
# - When this happens, the plugin will set their primary group back to default. | |
prevent-primary-group-removal: false | |
# If LuckPerms should update the list of commands sent to the client when permissions are changed. | |
update-client-command-list: true | |
# If LuckPerms should attempt to register "Brigadier" command list data for its commands. | |
register-command-list-data: true | |
# If LuckPerms should attempt to resolve Vanilla command target selectors for LP commands. | |
# See here for more info: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Target_selectors | |
resolve-command-selectors: false | |