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Webrcon

Create rcon connections using websockets

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/learn @spiretf/Webrcon
About this skill

Quality Score

0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

Moved to https://codeberg.org/spire/webrcon

WebRcon

Create rcon connections using websockets

Plugin

WebRcon consists of a sourcemod plugin that accepts websocket connections and allows rcon commands to be send over the socket.

Download Plugin

Requires websocket

Authentication

Authentication of the websocket connection is done by sending the password as the first message over the socket, if authentication is successfull the server will respond with "authenticated"

The provided password is checked against two server vars

  • rcon_password - the regular rcon password
  • sm_webrcon_key - the webrcon only password, allows keeping the webrcon seperate from the one used for regular connections

JS Client

WebRcon comes with a javascript client which runs in nodejs or the browser (trough browserify/webpack/etc)

npm install --save webrcon

Usage

import Rcon from 'webrcon';

const rcon = new Rcon('127.0.0.1', 'secret_rcon_password');

(async () => {
	const result = await rcon.status();
	console.log(result); // { name: 'UGC Highlander Match', map: 'pl_badwater', players: [] }
})();


API

  • status(): Promise<Object> get server status including players
  • getSVar(string: name): Promise<String> get the value of a server var
  • setSVar(string: name, string: value): Promise set the value of a server var
  • changeLevel(string: level): Promise change the level
  • sendString(string: command): Promise<string> send a raw rcon command
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GitHub Stars7
CategoryDevelopment
Updated9mo ago
Forks1

Languages

JavaScript

Security Score

77/100

Audited on Jun 15, 2025

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