Wrapper around Source Dedicated Server UDP log streams for node.
Your server must have logs enabled. To do so, run log on
in your server console or through RCON. In order to receieve messages, you must also add a log address using logaddress_add
command to add the URL or IP of your server's receiver. To delete a destination, use logaddress_del
.
You can always list existing addresses using logaddress_list
.
See https://jsr.io/@c43721/srcds-log-receiver for more details.
You can define a receiver and listen to messages published to the UDP stream.
import { LogReceiver } from "@c43721/srcds-log-receiver";
const receiver = new LogReceiver({
address: "0.0.0.0",
port: 9871,
});
console.log("Log receiver running.. ");
receiver.on("event", (message) => console.log(message));
In order to make this as extendable as possible, there is no built in security. However, you can mitigate this by using sv_logsecret
and checking for the password in the packet. Otherwise, you can use the Socket information to determine what IPs sent the message.
For more examples, see documentation or the examples folder.
If there's a feature or bug, please raise a github issue first alongside your PR (if you're kind enough to make a PR.)
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.