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Installing ARTEMiS on Windows
This guide assumes a fresh install of Windows 10. Please be aware that due to the lack of memcached and the general woes of running a server on Windows, this is only recommended for local setups or small hosting-for-the-homies type servers.
Install prerequisites
Python
- Python versions from 3.8 to 3.11 work with ARTEMiS. We recommend 3.11.
- Install using whichever options best suit your environment, making sure that the Python executable is on path, such that you can open CMD, type
python --version
and see the version of Python you have installed. - If you already have a working version of Python installed, skip this step.
MariaDB
- It is always recommended to use MariaDB over MySQL because Oracle is a terrible company.
- While the latest release of v10 is recommended, as it is an LTS release, v11 should work fine.
- REMEMBER YOUR ROOT PASSWORD SO YOU CAN LOG IN IN FUTURE STEPS.
Git
- While technically optional, it is strongly recommended to obtain ARTEMiS via git clone instead of just downloading it.
- It is recommended to use Notepad++ as the default editor (if you have it installed), other than that, the default settings should be fine.
Optional: GUI database viewer
- Having a GUI database editor is recommended but not required.
- MariaDB will try to install HeidiSQL, but we recommend DBeaver.
Obtain ARTEMiS
Via git (recommended)
git clone https://gitea.tendokyu.moe/Hay1tsme/artemis.git
via cmd in whatever folder you want to install ARTEMiS.- You can switch to the develop branch for latest changes via
git checkout develop
.
- You can switch to the develop branch for latest changes via
Via http download
Database setup
- Log into your server as root, either via GUI (recommended) or CMD
- Create the
aime
user, replace<password>
with a password you choose. Remember it!
CREATE USER 'aime'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<password>';
CREATE DATABASE aime;
GRANT Alter,Create,Delete,Drop,Index,Insert,References,Select,Update ON aime.* TO 'aime'@'localhost';
- If you create the database via a GUI, make sure you grant all the above permissions.
Create a venv
- Python virtual environments are a good way to manage packages and make dealing with python and pip easier.
python -m pip venv venv
venv\Scripts\activate.bat
to activate the venv whenever you need to interact with ARTEMiS.- All the rest of the steps assume your venv is activated.
Install pip modules
pip install -r requirements.txt
Setup configuration
- Create a new
config
folder and copy the files inexample_config
over. - edit
core.yaml
- Put the password you created for the aime user into the
database
section. - Put in the aimedb key (YOU DO NOT GENERATE THIS KEY, FIND IT SOMEWHERE).
- Set your hostname to be whatever hostname or IP address games can reach your server at (many games reject localhost and 127.0.0.1).
- Optional: generate base64-encoded secrets for aimedb and frontend.
- See config.md for a full list of options.
- Put the password you created for the aime user into the
- edit
idz.yaml
- If you don't plan on anyone using your server to play Initial D Zero, it is best to disable it to cut down on console spam on boot.
- Edit other game yamls
- Add keys, set hostnames, ports, etc. Specific settings will depend on the game. See game_specific_info.
Create Database Tables
python dbutils.py create
Firewall
- If you're planning on serving games not on your PC, open at least ports 80, 8443, and 22345 in windows firewall
- Also set
listen_address
to either your local IP to serve on your LAN, or0.0.0.0
for all interfaces, to accept connections from other places.
- Also set
Start ARTEMiS
python index.py