This is the new version of the BeamMP Server Settings Tool. Now renamed to BeamMP Server Management Tool. Many new stuff have been added.
Description: This small program will help you edit your server’s settings quick and easy, like the server name, description, port, auth key etc. One of the biggest features is that it makes changing maps very quick and easy. Simply select the one you like and save the settings! It also supports custom maps! You aren’t limited to the default beamng maps. It also has other useful features like mod and plugin management, server start-stop, restart timer etc.
Version 2.0
Custom map support
Mod Management
Plugin Management
The map selection window has been improved
Start-Stop server
Auto restart timer
Auto restart when config changes are detected
Log file and live log window
Abilitiy to use custom server executable
Button to quickly open mods, maps, plugins folders
TOML configuration file support
Removed ability to view larger map previews when you right click on maps
Version 1.0
BeamMP Server Setup Tool released
It works seamlessly with my Watchdog, and I have no doubt also works well with other scripts.
Mod and plugin de/activation seems to work just fine, as do map mods.
My only concern, consider max players / max cars. You have max values of 10 / 5, respectively. I suggest either allowing any positive integers, either as an input field, or increasing the dropdown menu options to something like 100 / 100. If you read a ServerConfig.toml that has values greater than 10 / 5, you receive the following error if you try to save the config:
Very, very sweet little program. Thank you very much for developing that.
There’s only this one little issue I have - I use linux. And I don’t wanna use WINE, it just doesn’t utilize resources properly and messes with the server stability. Linux unfortunately really isn’t that useable for BeamMP, Cobalt Essentials linux version e.g. doesn’t work either.
I know it’s very much to ask, but are you guys planing a linux version in the future? I kinda doubt the .zip containing a .exe file will work on my debian v-server.
Or do you have any suggestions on what server plug-ins actually work on linux?
Sorry, but a linux version probably won’t happen. I am just a single person developing this program and i am busy with other stuff like school. Making a linux version is just too much for me.