Posted January 11, 20169 yr Hi, I'm wondering how to use the "Mod Update Check system" from Forge (https://gist.github.com/LexManos/7aacb9aa991330523884). And I'm wondering when I'm going to put the json file on bitbucket, if I'm able to use the raw link for it. Thx in advance. Bektor Developer of Primeval Forest.
January 11, 20169 yr Geforce has a tutorial on the system here. Please don't PM me to ask for help. Asking your question in a public thread preserves it for people who are having the same problem in the future.
January 11, 20169 yr Author Ok, thx. Now I'm wondering if I can use bitbucket to upload the update.json in a public project, because when I'm doing this and even using the raw link, nothing is happening, but it seems to be that with every change on the file on bitbucket the raw links is also changing.... Thats the newest link for testing purpose: https://bitbucket.org/MinecraftPlaye/primeval-forest-public/raw/fd9dc401e4ec2a7f6459be43dea9a63b93e46a4e/update.json Thats the original link: https://bitbucket.org/MinecraftPlaye/primeval-forest-public/raw/ea79503b667d0c8e65ac7506f50dd11914faffea/update.json Any idea? Because I really want to use this feature, but I don't have anything else like Webspace to upload this to. Bektor Developer of Primeval Forest.
January 12, 20169 yr Author Ok, I tested it with Dropbox, too, its still not working. https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/9iCZTSSkB90ewvxhAQoAvFpPep9Kfr7V6WQrHHzEcgj2kJtlP7CbwPlg7e72N8N9/file https://www.dropbox.com/s/050us1ta4sunxml/update.json Both links gave me no working result... @Mod(modid = Constants.MOD_ID, name = Constants.MOD_NAME, version = "2.0.0", dependencies = Constants.FORGE_VERSION, acceptedMinecraftVersions = Constants.MC_VERSION, updateJSON = "https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/content_link/9iCZTSSkB90ewvxhAQoAvFpPep9Kfr7V6WQrHHzEcgj2kJtlP7CbwPlg7e72N8N9/file") So, after this did not work, I think I'm going now to work without such a system at first and when there is more progress on the mod, I'm going to add my own system which does exaclty the same... but well... its working with Dropbox (from where I know? because I used it with a small tool I released about 2 years ago and it worked there perfectly). But maybe while I'm working on other things, someone finds a idea how to solve this problem, so I don't need to add my update check system (which was never made for mods or anything which works like them). Bektor Developer of Primeval Forest.
January 13, 20169 yr The formatting is really finicky, took me a while to get it.. Though I think you're using the viewer link as opposed to the DL link.. https://www.dropbox.com/s/050us1ta4sunxml/update.json?dl=1 Try feeding it that instead I think its my java of the variables.
January 13, 20169 yr I got working it with pastebin, dropbox didn't work for me... pastebin was also a lot easier too
January 13, 20169 yr You should use something that can be updated (I don't know if pastebin can be) like dropbox/bitbucket/github. Because if the mod gets compiled and is like "Ok the pastebin link says I'm on the latest version" then you can't update the pastebin link when you make a new version, so you change it and recompile the mod. The old version still is looking at the old link and thinking it's on the latest version when really it's not. Meanwhile github can be updated. You should upload a file to a repository Here's an example That way you can just change the file on the repository to reflect any version changes.
January 13, 20169 yr Author You should use something that can be updated (I don't know if pastebin can be) like dropbox/bitbucket/github. Because if the mod gets compiled and is like "Ok the pastebin link says I'm on the latest version" then you can't update the pastebin link when you make a new version, so you change it and recompile the mod. The old version still is looking at the old link and thinking it's on the latest version when really it's not. Meanwhile github can be updated. You should upload a file to a repository Here's an example That way you can just change the file on the repository to reflect any version changes. Thx. :D :D I didn't know that it was possible to get such links. Now its working perfectly on BitBucket! (yep, bitbucket got the feature, too, just replace the commit thing with the branch-name and change src to raw and its working on BitBucket, too, for anyone who's interested in knowing how I've done it.) But I find it funny, its showing me, there is a update available, but there is no update available, just no version in the Constants file, because the version will be added with my build.gradle, like in the mcmod.info, too Bektor Developer of Primeval Forest.
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