Banana Shooter

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Banana Shooter is a free-to-play action game that offers a unique twist to the traditional survival RPG genre.

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Banana Shooter

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Banana Shooter is a fast-paced, meme-filled FPS where you battle online or with friends. Collect bananas, play classic and chaotic game modes, and enjoy hilarious shooter action.

Requirements

  • You must have a Steam account that owns Banana Shooter to run the server.

Server Port

Banana Shooter requires one port.
You can use any available port.

Port Default (example)
Server Port 27015
Docker Images (1)
Name Image
ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/steamcmd:debian ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/steamcmd:debian
Startup Command
./BSDS.x86_64 -batchmode -nographics +Server {{SERVER}} +maxplayercount 40 +port {{SERVER_PORT}} "$@"
Variables (8)

App ID

Environment:
SRCDS_APPID
Default:
2406780
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
required|string

Auto Update

Server will check for updates on every restart. Use 0 to disable.

Environment:
AUTO_UPDATE
Default:
1
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
required|boolean

Steam Username

This dedicated server requires a steam account that own a copy of the game

Environment:
STEAM_USER
Default:
None
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
required|string

Steam Password

This dedicated server requires a steam account that own a copy of the game

Environment:
STEAM_PASS
Default:
None
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
required|string

Steam Authenticaton

This dedicated server requires a steam account that own a copy of the game

Environment:
STEAM_AUTH
Default:
None
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
nullable|string

Game Server Login Token

Listing your server on the in-game list requires a Login Token to be set. https://bs-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/server/game-server-login-tokens.html

Environment:
STEAM_GSLT
Default:
None
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
required|string

Server name

The name of the server as shown in the server list

Environment:
SERVER_NAME
Default:
BananaShooter
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
required|string|max:25

Server

Do not change this

Environment:
SERVER
Default:
PterodactylServer
User Viewable:
User Editable:
Rules:
required|string
Installation Script
Container: ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/installers:debian
Entrypoint: bash
#!/bin/bash
# steamcmd Base Installation Script
#
# Server Files: /mnt/server
# Image to install with is 'ghcr.io/ptero-eggs/installers:debian'

##
#
# Variables
# STEAM_USER, STEAM_PASS, STEAM_AUTH - Steam user setup. If a user has 2fa enabled it will most likely fail due to timeout. Leave blank for anon install.
# WINDOWS_INSTALL - if it's a windows server you want to install set to 1
# SRCDS_APPID - steam app id found here - https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/Dedicated_Servers_List
# SRCDS_BETAID - beta branch of a steam app. Leave blank to install normal branch
# SRCDS_BETAPASS - password for a beta branch should one be required during private or closed testing phases.. Leave blank for no password.
# INSTALL_FLAGS - Any additional SteamCMD  flags to pass during install.. Keep in mind that steamcmd auto update process in the docker image might overwrite or ignore these when it performs update on server boot.
# AUTO_UPDATE - Adding this variable to the egg allows disabling or enabling automated updates on boot. Boolean value. 0 to disable and 1 to enable.
#
 ##

# Install packages. Default packages below are not required if using our existing install image thus speeding up the install process.
#apt -y update
#apt -y --no-install-recommends install curl lib32gcc-s1 ca-certificates

## just in case someone removed the defaults.
if [[ "${STEAM_USER}" == "" ]] || [[ "${STEAM_PASS}" == "" ]]; then
    echo -e "steam user is not set.\n"
    echo -e "Using anonymous user.\n"
    STEAM_USER=anonymous
    STEAM_PASS=""
    STEAM_AUTH=""
else
    echo -e "user set to ${STEAM_USER}"
fi

## download and install steamcmd
cd /tmp
mkdir -p /mnt/server/steamcmd
curl -sSL -o steamcmd.tar.gz https://steamcdn-a.akamaihd.net/client/installer/steamcmd_linux.tar.gz
tar -xzvf steamcmd.tar.gz -C /mnt/server/steamcmd
mkdir -p /mnt/server/steamapps # Fix steamcmd disk write error when this folder is missing
cd /mnt/server/steamcmd

# SteamCMD fails otherwise for some reason, even running as root.
# This is changed at the end of the install process anyways.
chown -R root:root /mnt
export HOME=/mnt/server

## install game using steamcmd
./steamcmd.sh +force_install_dir /mnt/server +login ${STEAM_USER} ${STEAM_PASS} ${STEAM_AUTH} $( [[ "${WINDOWS_INSTALL}" == "1" ]] && printf %s '+@sSteamCmdForcePlatformType windows' ) +app_update ${SRCDS_APPID} $( [[ -z ${SRCDS_BETAID} ]] || printf %s "-beta ${SRCDS_BETAID}" ) $( [[ -z ${SRCDS_BETAPASS} ]] || printf %s "-betapassword ${SRCDS_BETAPASS}" ) ${INSTALL_FLAGS} validate +quit ## other flags may be needed depending on install. looking at you cs 1.6

## set up 32 bit libraries
mkdir -p /mnt/server/.steam/sdk32
cp -v linux32/steamclient.so ../.steam/sdk32/steamclient.so

## set up 64 bit libraries
mkdir -p /mnt/server/.steam/sdk64
cp -v linux64/steamclient.so ../.steam/sdk64/steamclient.so

mkdir -p /mnt/server/Servers/PterodactylServer

cat > /mnt/server/Servers/PterodactylServer/Config.json <<EOF
{
  "Config_Version": "1.363",
  "Server": {
    "DLC_Only": false,
    "STEAM_GSLT": "",
    "VAC_Secure": true,
    "Enable_Scheduled_Shutdown": true,
    "Scheduled_Restart_Time": "T02:00:00",
    "Scheduled_Restart_Warnings": [
      "00:30:00",
      "00:15:00",
      "00:05:00",
      "00:01:00",
      "00:00:30",
      "00:00:15",
      "00:00:03",
      "00:00:02",
      "00:00:01"
    ],
    "Enable_Update_Restart": true,
    "Update_Shutdown_Check_Interval": 300.0,
    "Update_Shutdown_Warnings": [
      "00:03:00",
      "00:01:00",
      "00:00:30",
      "00:00:15",
      "00:00:03",
      "00:00:02",
      "00:00:01"
    ]
  },
  "Browser": {
    "Server_Name": "",
    "Description_Short": ""
  },
  "Game": {
    "Random_Map": false,
    "Random_GameMode": false,
    "Minimal_Player_Amount": 2,
    "Server_Type": 1
  }
}
EOF

## install end
echo "-----------------------------------------"
echo "Installation completed..."
echo "-----------------------------------------"