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Hi, all!

 

I want to make a command that's name is in a config file. But I can't use the command, Minecraft says no command with this name. If I type a name, not a variable, then the command works fine. Please help!

(I think @ServerStarting is before )

 

Commandspluss.java

...
@ServerStarting
public void serverStarting(FMLServerStartingEvent event)
{
//commandManager = (CommandHandler)event.getServer().getCommandManager();
//commandManager.registerCommand(new CommandTpHere());
event.registerServerCommand(new CommandTpHere());
}
...
@PreInit
public void load(FMLPreInitializationEvent event)
{
Configuration config = new Configuration(event.getSuggestedConfigurationFile());
config.load();
...
commandname_tphere = config.get("Teleport a player here", "Command", "tphere").getName();
commandlevel_tphere = config.get("Teleport a player here", "Required permission", 1).getInt();
...
config.save();
}
...

 

CommandTpHere.java

...
public String getCommandName()
{
return Commandspluss.commandname_tphere;
}

public int getRequiredPermissionLevel()
{
return Commandspluss.commandlevel_tphere;
}
...

Sorry for my bad English!

FBalazs

I haven't looked into this, so this is just a guess, but it's likely that registerServerCommand needs to know the name of the command, in which case calling it before the config file is loaded won't work.

 

If registerServerCommand doesn't absolutely have to be called during serverStarting, you could try calling it in your preinit function after config.load().

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