Default is 30.0 – We changed ours to 1000.0 and cleans it. Plus with an option to remove the default balance of users who really no longer come on. Until than, I’ve already created a working converter to read the accounts.mini file and put it in a MySQL database. I’ve even considered of having one of my moderators over at Minecraft Mondays do a git pull request and modify it to what we need it for using the iconomy schema, this of course is still possible – If someone wants to take on the project. Tested: Bukkit Server and localhostĬraftConomy is nice and was recently updated. Luckily, I found only one plugin that is able to convert the iConomy 6 “accounts.mini” MiniDB to MySQL but using the plugins mysql schema, but I wanted to continue using iConomy as everyone uses it and at one point CraftConomy had some issues and converting it took approx. While searching, I’ve considered of switching to another economy system that’s supported among our other plugins that require it. I’ve been searching for a proper way to convert a MiniDB to MySQL and come to find out, it doesn’t exsist really. Note: iConomy 6 still works on Bukkit 1.4.6 - Not updated required. I've added an additional feature where if you have the “Default Balances” where guests join and don’t come back online – You can remove those default balances – This setting is set in your “iConomy”, “Config.yml file. Simply – Login to your server and access your “plugins/iConomy” directory and download “accounts.mini” – Visit the link below and upload “accounts.mini” to my website and it will read the file and convert it! This however is still possible if someone wants to take on the project.Īlthough – I’m a PHP Coder and I’d figure I can accomplish the same thing in java as I can in PHP – just a web version of it so there is no database connection settings Therefore I've created a web based conversion script that does what I need and everyone else may need as it’s a required feature. Therefore I've considered of having one of my friends a developer take a look at it and make a converter, but using the iConomy Schema instead of theirs, but didn't get completed as he was unavailable. – Not sure what the issue was, but tested this numerous times. Mind you this was a dedicated box of an i7 running 32 GB of RAM. The feature it does have was it converted a “MiniDB” to “MySQL” but after testing on the latest bukkit at the time and on a localhost mysql server – It took over 4 hours to convert. I've considered switching to another economy plugin – called CraftConomy but it did have some minor issues awhile back which prevented me from switching. Now you can convert a iConomy 5 to iConomy 6 that’s what the “Conversion Settings” are in the “Config.yml”. Using a MySQL Database solves this issue however, after looking into converting “MiniDB” to “MySQL” – I found out this wasn't an option. If you’re a small community based server or a large one you’re going to want the database on MySQL or SQLite as the “MiniDB” is just a plain text file format which has a lot of known issues.įor example: We use Votifier on Minecraft Mondays and when using a “MiniDB” and people voted the “accounts.mini” will get purged and I’d have to reload a backup of the accounts.mini file. I’m a “Server Administrator” for Bukkit Plugins and as an admin – I've known some issues with some plugins, one in particular was iConomy 6.
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