These are docker recipies to build the driver for and with various mudlibs.
Currently the following mudlibs are provided:
- LP-245 (using Port 4242 for TCP, 4246 for UDP)
- UNItopia (using Port 3333 for TCP, 3335 for UDP)
If you have a recipe for another mudlib, don't hesitate to create a pull request for it.
You can build the image yourself.
First clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/ldmud/docker.git
Build the docker image (in this example the LP-245 mudlib)
docker build -t lp245 docker/LP-245
The image has now the name lp245
.
The images are also built on docker hub, so you can just download them.
You can download images with
docker pull ldmuddev/lp245
But this isn't necessary. docker run
will automatically download required images.
To execute the image (LP-245 uses Port 4242 and 4246) start
# When built yourself:
docker run -p 4242:4242 -p 4246:4246/udp --name lp245 lp245
# When using docker hub:
docker run -p 4242:4242 -p 4246:4246/udp --name lp245 ldmuddev/lp245
When you want to have write access to the mudlib, you have to
- mount an external directory as the docker container's mudlib
- run the docker container under your user account
Here we assume, that the external mudlib directory is named $HOME/mudlib. If the directory doesn't contain a mudlib, the docker images will put a fresh mudlib there.
docker run -p 4242:4242 -p 4246:4246/udp -u $UID -v $HOME/mudlib:/mud/lib --name lp245 ldmuddev/lp245
After that you can use telnet localhost 4242
to play the game.
Stop the container simply with
docker stop lp245
Have fun!