Gamedata Updating (SourceMod)

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We now have a gamedata auto-updating feature in SourceMod (for gamedata files only). When your server starts, SourceMod will contact AlliedModders to check for gamedata file updates. AlliedModders will send back new files if they are available.

As part of this effort, if your server crashes on load, gamedata files will become locked, and no "hacky" functionality will be available. The motivation behind this is to give your server time to update safely in case plugins are trying to run functions that are doomed to crash.

Users

Configuration

core.cfg has four new settings to control the autoupdaters functionality

  • DisableAutoUpdate
    • Enables or Disables SourceMod's automatic gamedata updating.
    • The default value is "no". A value of "yes" will block the Auto Updater.
  • ForceRestartAfterUpdate
    • Enables or disables automatic restarting of SourceMod after a gamedata update.
    • The default value is "no". A value of "yes" will make SourceMod reload itself and refresh the map.
  • AutoUpdateServer
    • Sets the server to connect to for automatic gamedata updates.
    • Default is "smupdate.alliedmods.net"
  • AutoUpdatePort
    • Sets the port to connect to on the AutoUpdateServer server
    • Default is 6500

Details

Gamedata files are only replaced if their contents are recognized. For example, if you make custom changes to your files, they will not be replaced even if a newer version is available. For this reason it is recommended that you submit any changes upstream through the bug tracker.

Gamedata files from snapshots are not tracked. Only gamedata files from official releases will be automatically updated. This means if you are using a snapshot, your files may not receive updates.


Developers

See tools/gamedata_md5 and tools/daemon for the code that analyzes and handles update requests for gamedata files. Please report any bugs at the usual place.