Configuring Storage
The storage configuration is used to define the storage backends that are used by the plugin.
Database Error Kick
If the storage system encounters an error while loading a player profile, the plugin will disconnect the player with the message defined in storage.error kick message
to prevent inconsistent state. This situation typically arises only if the storage system fails during runtime operations, as the plugin ensures the storage system is available before initializing.
The default error message is:
storage:
error kick message: "<red>There was an error with the storage system, please contact an administrator."
Moving to a new Storage Type
Follow the steps at Migrating to a new Storage Type to move to a new storage type.
WARNING
The storage type will not be changed with /lifestealer reload
. You must restart the server to change the storage type.
Storage Types
The plugin supports the following storage backends:
- H2
- SQLite
- MySQL
- PostgreSQL
- MariaDB
The MySQL, PostgreSQL and MariaDB storage systems use HikariCP to manage a connection pool. If you wish to configure properties of HikariCP, add storage.extra properties
to the configuration.
storage:
extra properties:
maximumPoolSize: 20
minimumIdle: 5
The H2 and SQLite storage systems keep a connection open to the database (file) until the plugin is stopped.
Using H2 (Default)
storage:
type: "h2"
path: "users.db"
Using SQLite
storage:
type: "sqlite"
path: "users.db"
Using MySQL
storage:
type: "mysql"
address: "localhost:3306"
database: "minecraft"
username: "root"
password: "password"
MySQL storage type already includes the HikariCP recommended configuration.
Using PostgreSQL (Recommended)
storage:
type: "postgresql"
address: "localhost:5432"
database: "minecraft"
username: "root"
password: "password"
Using MariaDB
storage:
type: "mariadb"
address: "localhost:3306"
database: "minecraft"
username: "root"
password: "password"