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If your program is a subroutine library, you +may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with +the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General +Public License instead of this License. But first, please read +. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/README.md b/README.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..70b7a66 --- /dev/null +++ b/README.md @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +# pianoverse_server + +Uses [my pianoverse TS library](https://git.sad.ovh/sophie/pianoverse). + +Supports everything under the sun for pianoverse. + +This server has NO ratelimits. It is efficient enough where I think that it's a bonus that it has no ratelimts, and it's very useful for black midi playing and testing [my client](https://git.sad.ovh/sophie/pianoverse/src/branch/main/client.ts). +Another bonus is the fact that I am only using one library, which my TS library. + +To use this server [use a patched client](https://git.sad.ovh/sophie/pianoverse_client). + + +.env has to be set to +``` +HASH="somesecurestring" +PORT=8081 +``` + +![chat](assets/screenshot1.png) +![nuker 2 midi](assets/screenshot2.png) + +Supports: +1. Room bans +2. Room kicks +3. the Backrooms +4. Site bans +5. Moderator promotions and demotions +6. Lobbies and other rooms +7. Piano \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/assets/screenshot1.png b/assets/screenshot1.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3f3dd16 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/screenshot1.png differ diff --git a/assets/screenshot2.png b/assets/screenshot2.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..25e9c4e Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/screenshot2.png differ diff --git a/bun.lockb b/bun.lockb new file mode 100755 index 0000000..5cf5264 Binary files /dev/null and b/bun.lockb differ diff --git a/index.ts b/index.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..368732e --- /dev/null +++ b/index.ts @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +/* +Ziedu Vija - nesavaldāmi kumeļi +Man tāda sajūta ka tu mūs pārprati +Mazā mauka savas kājas papletīs +Godavārds, man tas neko nemainīs +Godavārds, es nejutīs (Viņa negrib būt ar mani) +Es atdošu savu dzīvi (Tu man iedosi savu dzīvi) +*/ +import { Server } from "./src/Server"; + +new Server(+process.env.PORT!); diff --git a/package.json b/package.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0ae9210 --- /dev/null +++ b/package.json @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{ + "name": "pianoverse_server", + "module": "index.ts", + "devDependencies": { + "@types/bun": "latest" + }, + "peerDependencies": { + "typescript": "^5.0.0" + }, + "type": "module", + "dependencies": { + "pianoverse": "git+https://git.sad.ovh/sophie/pianoverse#f83eddf063a2610a605024f5d4fedde83b4fb83e" + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/Client.ts b/src/Client.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c78ebb4 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Client.ts @@ -0,0 +1,53 @@ +import type { ServerWebSocket } from "bun"; +import { Room } from "./Room"; +import { proto } from "pianoverse"; +import { Server } from "./Server"; + +export class Client { + id!: string; + room?: Room; + uniqWsID: string; + private ws: ServerWebSocket; + + constructor(ws: ServerWebSocket) { + this.ws = ws; + this.id = [...Bun.SHA256.hash(ws.remoteAddress + process.env.HASH)] + .slice(0, 7) + .map((z) => z.toString(16)) + .join(""); + this.uniqWsID = crypto.randomUUID(); + } + + send(message: proto.ServerMessage) { + this.ws.send(message.toBinary()); + } + + alert(message: string) { + this.send( + new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.MESSAGE, + message: message, + }) + ); + } + + backrooms() { + const part = this.room?.particpiants.get(this.id); + if (part) { + part.removeClient(this); + } else { + return; + } + + let room = Server.rooms.get("Backrooms"); + if (!room) { + let owner = this.id; + room = new Room("Backrooms", owner); + Server.rooms.set(room.name, room); + } + + room.addClient(this.ws); + + Server.updateRooms(); + } +} diff --git a/src/Database.ts b/src/Database.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0bd5748 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Database.ts @@ -0,0 +1,131 @@ +/* +buns raw sqlite is miles more powerful +than any other shitty orm +and i would like to keep the whole server +sync, so i'm going to use it instead +*/ +import { proto } from "pianoverse"; +import { Database } from "bun:sqlite"; + +interface RawProfile { + color: string; + name: string; + role: proto.Role; + id: string; +} + +interface RawRoomBan { + id: string; + room: string; + minutes: number; + banTime: number; +} +export const db = new Database("DATABASE.db", { strict: true }); +db.prepare( + `CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS profiles ( + id TEXT PRIMARY KEY, + name TEXT, + color TEXT, + role INTEGER +);` +).get(); + +db.prepare(`CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS siteBans (id TEXT PRIMARY KEY);`).get(); + +db.prepare( + // first time figuring this out, but this "UNIQUE" makes sure so you can't ban a person + // twice in a single room, a person may be banned in multiple rooms and so can a multiple rooms have + // the same player banned + `CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS roomBans ( + id TEXT, + room TEXT, + minutes INTEGER, + banTime INTEGER, + UNIQUE(id, room) +);` +).get(); + +const timeouts = new Map(); + +function setRoomBanTimeout(id: string, room: string, minutes: number, banTime: number) { + const time = banTime - (Date.now() - (minutes * 60 * 1000)); + console.log("ban " + id + ", " + room + " min: " + minutes + ' SET TO DELETE In ' + time + "ms") + if(time <= 0) { + removeRoomBan(room, id); + } else { + timeouts.set( + id + room, + setTimeout(() => { + removeRoomBan(room, id); + }, time) + ); + } +} + +getAllRoomBans()?.forEach((z) => setRoomBanTimeout(z.id, z.room, z.minutes, z.banTime)); + +export function getAllRoomBans() { + return db.prepare("SELECT * FROM roomBans").all() as RawRoomBan[] | undefined; +} + +export function getRoomBans(room: string) { + return db.prepare("SELECT * FROM roomBans WHERE room = $room").all({ + room, + }) as RawRoomBan[] | undefined; +} + +export function addRoomBan(id: string, room: string, minutes: number, banTime: number) { + db.prepare( + "INSERT INTO roomBans VALUES ($id, $room, $minutes, $banTime)" + ).get({ + id, + room, + minutes, + banTime + }); + setRoomBanTimeout(id, room, minutes, banTime); +} + +export function removeRoomBan(room: string, id: string, clearTimeoutt = false) { + db.prepare("DELETE FROM roomBans WHERE room = $room AND id = $id").get({ + room, + id, + }); + + if (clearTimeoutt) { + clearTimeout(timeouts.get(room + id)); + } +} +export function getSiteBan(id: string) { + return db.prepare("SELECT * FROM siteBans WHERE id = $id").get({ + id, + }); +} +export function addSiteBan(id: string) { + db.prepare("INSERT INTO siteBans VALUES ($id)").get({ + id, + }); +} + +export function removeSiteBan(id: string) { + db.prepare("DELETE FROM siteBans WHERE id = $id").get({ + id, + }); +} + +export function getProfile(id: string) { + return db.prepare("SELECT * FROM profiles WHERE id = $id").get({ + id, + }) as RawProfile | undefined; +} +export function makeProfile(profile: RawProfile) { + db.prepare("INSERT INTO profiles VALUES ($id, $name, $color, $role)").get({ + ...profile, + }); +} + +export function updateProfile(profile: RawProfile) { + db.prepare( + "UPDATE profiles SET id = $id, name = $name, color = $color, role = $role WHERE id = $id" + ).get({ ...profile }); +} diff --git a/src/Participiant.ts b/src/Participiant.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4e3c052 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Participiant.ts @@ -0,0 +1,82 @@ +import { proto } from "pianoverse"; +import type { Client } from "./Client"; +import { Profile } from "./Profile"; +import type { Room } from "./Room"; +import { Server } from "./Server"; + + +export class Participiant { + clients: Client[] = []; + profile!: Profile; + room!: Room; + pid!: string; + cid!: string; + + private updateListener!: (...args: any[]) => void; + + constructor(cid: string, room: Room) { + this.room = room; + this.pid = crypto.randomUUID().replaceAll("-", "").slice(0, 7); + this.cid = cid; + + const profile = Server.profiles.get(cid); + + if (profile) { + this.profile = profile; + } else { + this.profile = new Profile(cid); + Server.profiles.set(cid, this.profile); + } + + this.updateListener = (() => { + const update = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.PROFILE, + profile: { + id: this.cid, + name: this.profile.name, + color: this.profile.color, + }, + }); + + this.clients.forEach((z) => z.send(update)); + room.particpiants.forEach(z=> z.send(update)); + }).bind(this); + + this.profile.on("update", this.updateListener); + return this; + } + send(message: proto.ServerMessage) { + this.clients.forEach(z=>z.send(message)); + } + addClient(client: Client) { + this.clients.push(client); + } + + findClient(client: Client) { + return !!this.clients.find((z) => z.id == client.id); + } + removeClient(client: Client) { + this.clients = this.clients.filter((z) => z.uniqWsID != client.uniqWsID); + if (!client.room) return; + + if (this?.clients.length == 0) { + this.destroy(); + client.room.particpiants.delete(client.id); + if (client.room.particpiants.size == 0) { + Server.rooms.delete(client.room.name); + } else { + const leaveMessage = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.LEAVE, + leave: client.id + }); + + [...client.room.particpiants.values()].forEach(z => { + z.send(leaveMessage) + }); + } + } + } + destroy() { + this.profile.removeListener("update", this.updateListener); + } +} diff --git a/src/Profile.ts b/src/Profile.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c83fa64 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Profile.ts @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ +import { EventEmitter } from "events"; +import { proto } from "pianoverse"; +import { db, getProfile, makeProfile, updateProfile } from "./Database"; + + + +export class Profile extends EventEmitter { + color!: string; + name!: string; + id!: string; + role: proto.Role = proto.Role.USER; + + constructor(id: string) { + super(); + let user = getProfile(id); + if (!user) { + user = { + id, + color: `#${Math.floor(Math.random() * 0x1000000) + .toString(16) + .padStart(6, "0")}`, + name: "Someone", + role: proto.Role.USER, + }; + + makeProfile(user); + } + + this.color = user.color; + this.id = id; + this.name = user.name; + this.role = user.role; + return this; + } + + commit() { + updateProfile({ + color: this.color, + name: this.name, + id: this.id, + role: this.role + }) + this.emit("update"); + } +} diff --git a/src/Room.ts b/src/Room.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..628da1f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Room.ts @@ -0,0 +1,141 @@ +import type { ServerWebSocket } from "bun"; +import { Participiant } from "./Participiant"; +import { Client } from "./Client"; +import { proto } from "pianoverse"; +import { addRoomBan, getRoomBans } from "./Database"; +import { Server } from "./Server"; + +interface Ban { + banTime: number; + minutes: number; +} + +export class Room { + particpiants = new Map(); + name: string; + private: boolean = false; + owner: string; + chats: proto.ServerMessage_Chat[] = []; + + constructor(name: string, owner: string) { + this.name = name; + if(this.name == "Lobby" || this.name == "Backrooms") { + this.owner = ""; + } else { + this.owner = owner; + } + this.systemMessage("This is a development server. Instability may occur. Written by @fucksophie") + } + systemMessage(message: string) { + const system = Server.systemMessage(message); + this.chats.push(system.chat!); + + this.particpiants.forEach((z) => { + z.clients.forEach(g => { + g.send(system); + }) + }); + } + chat(ws: ServerWebSocket, message: string) { + const profile = Server.profiles.get(ws.data.id); + if(!profile) return; + + const chatPacket = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.CHAT, + chat: { + id: ws.data.id, + content: message, + name: profile.name, + color: profile.color, + }, + }); + + this.particpiants.forEach((z) => { + z.send(chatPacket); + }); + + this.chats.push(chatPacket.chat!); + } + + ban(ws: ServerWebSocket, minutes: number) { + if(this.name == 'Backrooms') return; + addRoomBan(ws.data.id, this.name, minutes, Date.now()) + + ws.data.backrooms(); + } + checkBan(ws: ServerWebSocket) { + const ban = getRoomBans(this.name)?.find(z=> z.id == ws.data.id); + if(!ban) return false; + const time = ban.banTime - (Date.now() - (ban.minutes * 60 * 1000)); + + if(time <= 0) { + return false; // Database.ts automatically removes the ban + } else { + return time; + } + } + addClient(ws: ServerWebSocket) { + ws.data.room = this; + + let particpiant = this.particpiants.get(ws.data.id); + if (!particpiant) { + particpiant = new Participiant(ws.data.id, this); + particpiant.addClient(ws.data); + this.particpiants.set(ws.data.id, particpiant); + } else { + particpiant.addClient(ws.data); + } + + const welcome = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.WELCOME, + welcome: { + id: ws.data.id, + name: particpiant.profile.name, + color: particpiant.profile.color, + room: this.name, + owner: this.owner, + chat: this.chats, + role: particpiant.profile.role, + }, + }); + + ws.data.send(welcome); + if (particpiant.clients.length <= 1) { + //#region Annouce to everyone that the user has joined + const joinMessage = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.JOIN, + join: { + id: ws.data.id, + name: particpiant.profile.name, + color: particpiant.profile.color, + role: particpiant.profile.role, + }, + }); + + [...this.particpiants.values()] + .filter((z) => z.cid != ws.data.id) + .forEach((z) => { + z.send(joinMessage); + }); + } + //#endregion + + //#region Annouce to player that everybody has joined + [...this.particpiants.values()] + .filter((z) => z.cid != ws.data.id) + .forEach((z) => { + const joinMessage = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.JOIN, + join: { + id: z.cid, + name: z.profile.name, + color: z.profile.color, + role: z.profile.role, + }, + }); + + ws.data.send(joinMessage); + }); + //#endregion + } +} diff --git a/src/Server.ts b/src/Server.ts new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d501b4c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/Server.ts @@ -0,0 +1,293 @@ +import { proto } from "pianoverse"; +import { Client } from "./Client"; +import type { ServerWebSocket } from "bun"; +import { Room } from "./Room"; +import { Profile } from "./Profile"; +import { addSiteBan, getSiteBan, removeSiteBan } from "./Database"; + +const CEventType = proto.ClientMessage_EventType; +const SEventType = proto.ServerMessage_EventType; + +export class Server { + static wses: ServerWebSocket[] = []; + static rooms = new Map(); + static profiles = new Map(); + + static systemMessage(message: string): proto.ServerMessage { + return new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: proto.ServerMessage_EventType.CHAT, + chat: { + id: "", + content: message, + name: "", + color: "", + }, + }); + } + static updateRooms() { + const roomsPacket = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: SEventType.ROOMS, + rooms: [...Server.rooms.values()] + .filter((z) => !z.private) + .map((z) => { + return { room: z.name, count: z.particpiants.size }; + }), + }); + + Server.wses.forEach((z) => z.data.send(roomsPacket)); + } + + constructor(port: number) { + Bun.serve({ + // #region WS upgrading + fetch(req, server) { + if (server.upgrade(req, { data: req.headers.get("User-Agent") })) { + return; + } + return new Response("Upgrade failed", { status: 500 }); + }, + // #endregion + websocket: { + message(ws: ServerWebSocket, message) { + if (typeof message == "string") return; + if (!ws.data) return; + + const decode = proto.ClientMessage.fromBinary(message); + + if (decode.event == CEventType.KICK) { + const modProfile = Server.profiles.get(ws.data.id); + if (!modProfile) return; + if (modProfile.role == proto.Role.USER) return; + const player = Server.wses.find((z) => z.data.id == decode.kick); + if (!player) return; + const profile = Server.profiles.get(player.data.id); + if (!profile) return; + if ( + (modProfile.role == proto.Role.DEVELOPER && + profile.role == proto.Role.DEVELOPER) || + (modProfile.role == proto.Role.MODERATOR && + profile.role == proto.Role.DEVELOPER) + ) { + ws.data.alert( + `You cannot kick this person. You are a ${ + proto.Role[modProfile.role] + }, and they are a ${proto.Role[profile.role]}.` + ); + return; + } + if (!player.data.room) return; + player.data.backrooms(); + } + + if (decode.event == CEventType.BAN) { + const modProfile = Server.profiles.get(ws.data.id); + if (!modProfile) return; + if (modProfile.role == proto.Role.USER) return; + const player = Server.wses.find((z) => z.data.id == decode.ban!.id); + if (!player) return; + const profile = Server.profiles.get(player.data.id); + if (!profile) return; + + if ( + (modProfile.role == proto.Role.DEVELOPER && + profile.role == proto.Role.DEVELOPER) || + (modProfile.role == proto.Role.MODERATOR && + profile.role == proto.Role.DEVELOPER) + ) { + ws.data.alert( + `You cannot ban this person. You are a ${ + proto.Role[modProfile.role] + }, and they are a ${proto.Role[profile.role]}.` + ); + return; + } + + if (!player.data.room) return; + player.data.room.ban(player, decode.ban!.minutes); + } + //#region All of these packets just regurgiated info + if (decode.event == CEventType.CHAT) { + let profile = Server.profiles.get(ws.data.id); + if (!profile) return; + + const args = decode.chat.split(" "); + const command = args.shift(); + if (profile.role == proto.Role.DEVELOPER) { + if (command == "/ban") { + const id = args[0]; + if(getSiteBan(id)) return; + addSiteBan(id); + + Server.wses.filter(z => z.data.id == id).forEach(z => { + z.close(6969); + }) + ws.data.send(Server.systemMessage('Banned ID ' + id + ".")) + return; + } + if (command == "/unban") { + const id = args[0]; + if(!getSiteBan(id)) return; + removeSiteBan(id); + ws.data.send(Server.systemMessage('Unbanned ID ' + id + ".")) + return; + } + if (command == "/unmod") { + const id = args[0]; + const profile = Server.profiles.get(id); + if (!profile) return; + if (profile.role !== proto.Role.MODERATOR) return; + profile.role = proto.Role.USER; + profile.commit(); + profile.emit("update"); + Server.wses.forEach((z) => { + if (z.data.id == profile.id) z.close(6969); + }); + ws.data.send(Server.systemMessage('Removed moderator status from ID ' + id + ".")) + return; + } + if (command == "/mod") { + const id = args[0]; + const profile = Server.profiles.get(id); + if (!profile) return; + if (profile.role == proto.Role.MODERATOR) return; + profile.role = proto.Role.MODERATOR; + profile.commit(); + profile.emit("update"); + Server.wses.forEach((z) => { + if (z.data.id == profile.id) z.close(6969); + }); + ws.data.send(Server.systemMessage('Added moderator status to ID ' + id + ".")) + return; + } + } + + ws.data.room!.chat(ws, decode.chat); + } + if (decode.event == CEventType.CHOWN) { + if (!ws.data.room) return; + const profile = Server.profiles.get(ws.data.id); + if (!profile) return; + if (profile.role !== proto.Role.DEVELOPER) { + if (ws.data.room.owner != ws.data.id) return; + } + if (ws.data.room.owner == decode.chown) return; + + ws.data.room.owner = decode.chown; + + const chownPacket = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: SEventType.CHOWN, + chown: ws.data.room.owner, + }); + ws.data.room.particpiants.forEach((z) => { + z.send(chownPacket); + }); + } + if (decode.event == CEventType.MOVE) { + const movePacket = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: SEventType.MOVE, + move: { + id: ws.data.id, + x: decode.move!.x, + y: decode.move!.y, + }, + }); + ws.data.room?.particpiants.forEach((z) => { + if (z.cid != ws.data.id) { + z.send(movePacket); + } + }); + } + if (decode.event == CEventType.RELEASE) { + const releasePacket = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: SEventType.RELEASE, + release: { + id: ws.data.id, + key: decode.release!.key, + }, + }); + ws.data.room?.particpiants.forEach((z) => { + if (z.cid != ws.data.id) { + z.send(releasePacket); + } + }); + } + if (decode.event == CEventType.PRESS) { + const pressPacket = new proto.ServerMessage({ + event: SEventType.PRESS, + press: { + id: ws.data.id, + key: decode.press!.key, + vel: decode.press!.vel, + }, + }); + ws.data.room?.particpiants.forEach((z) => { + if (z.cid != ws.data.id) { + z.send(pressPacket); + } + }); + } + //#endregion + if (decode.event == CEventType.PROFILE) { + let profile = Server.profiles.get(ws.data.id); + if (!profile) { + profile = new Profile(ws.data.id); + Server.profiles.set(ws.data.id, profile); + } + profile.color = decode.profile!.color; + profile.name = decode.profile!.name; + profile.commit(); + profile.emit("update"); + return; + } + + if (decode.event == CEventType.ROOM) { + let room = Server.rooms.get(decode.room!.room); + if (!room) { + if (ws.data.room) { + const part = ws.data.room.particpiants.get(ws.data.id); + if (part) { + part.removeClient(ws.data); + } + } + + let owner = ws.data.id; + room = new Room(decode.room!.room, owner); + Server.rooms.set(room.name, room); + } else { + const time = room.checkBan(ws); + if (time) { + ws.data.alert( + `You are banned from ${room.name} for ${time}ms.` + ); + return; + } + } + + room.addClient(ws); + + Server.updateRooms(); + } + }, + open(ws: ServerWebSocket) { + const client = new Client(ws); + if (getSiteBan(client.id)) { + ws.close(); + return; + } + ws.data = client; + Server.wses.push(ws); + }, + close(ws: ServerWebSocket, code, message) { + if (ws.data.room) { + const part = ws.data.room.particpiants.get(ws.data.id); + if (part) { + part.removeClient(ws.data); + } + } + Server.wses = Server.wses.filter((z) => z !== ws); + }, + }, + port, + }); + } +} diff --git a/tsconfig.json b/tsconfig.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..238655f --- /dev/null +++ b/tsconfig.json @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +{ + "compilerOptions": { + // Enable latest features + "lib": ["ESNext", "DOM"], + "target": "ESNext", + "module": "ESNext", + "moduleDetection": "force", + "jsx": "react-jsx", + "allowJs": true, + + // Bundler mode + "moduleResolution": "bundler", + "allowImportingTsExtensions": true, + "verbatimModuleSyntax": true, + "noEmit": true, + + // Best practices + "strict": true, + "skipLibCheck": true, + "noFallthroughCasesInSwitch": true, + + // Some stricter flags (disabled by default) + "noUnusedLocals": false, + "noUnusedParameters": false, + "noPropertyAccessFromIndexSignature": false + } +}