An implementation of osu!bancho in TypeScript
i'm sorry peppy
- Multiplayer + Invites
- Spectator
- Tourney Client
- User Panel
- Friends List
- Chat & Channels
- Private Messages
- Chat Bot (see commands folder)
While I don't support setting this up yourself it is fairly easy to do, all that should be required is:
- NodeJS > 18
- MariaDB
- Optional (Disabled via config):
- Redis
- Prometheus
Clone the repo and run npm i
to install required packages, then copy config.example.json
to config.json
and edit to your liking (this is where http compression, prometheus and redis can be enabled/disabled)
After doing this running npm run dev:run
should start the server.
If you want to build something standalone you can run the build process using npm run build
.
To report a bug create a new issue and include information such as your OS / Distro, Node version, disabled Binato features (e.g. Prometheus, Redis, compression) and console output at the time of the bug if applicable.
See Now (2022 - 2023) for the prefered way to connect now.
From 2013 to the Fallback client HTTP can be used, so for that you just need to direct it to the server
You can do this using the hosts file
Location on Linux: /etc/hosts
Location on Mac: /private/etc/hosts
Location on Windows: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Add an entry in the hosts file that looks like the following:
<server_ip> osu.ppy.sh c.ppy.sh c1.ppy.sh
Where <server_ip> is the IP Address of the server hosting the bancho server
Versions of osu! past Stable Fallback use HTTPS and as such you'll have to create a self signed certificate and make the server identify as ppy.sh
In 2018 there were also new subdomains added which are:
- c2.ppy.sh
- c3.ppy.sh
- c4.ppy.sh
- c5.ppy.sh
- c6.ppy.sh
- ce.ppy.sh
There is a -devserver
launch flag in the game which can be passed to the client to connect to a specific server. Example usage:
osu!.exe -devserver eusv.net
You need to have your subdomains structured like osu!'s with the exception of c*.ppy.sh
domains. There is only one that is polled for -devserver
usage.
An example setup would be:
- osu.example.com (Score submit & web stuff)
- c.example.com (Bancho)
- a.example.com (Profile pictures)
In addition to all of this, your domain must have HTTPS. I recommend Cloudflare for this task.
Binato's website is handled by Binato-Website
Profile pictures can be handled by any standard HTTP server, there is also one I made for the task here: Binato-ProfilePicture