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Port (Totally Tay's and Not Mine) Funky's Whitelist HTTP API Action

Open sleepyyapril opened this issue 8 months ago • 1 comments

i totally didn't write this, tay did, mhm backend game portion for from-discord whitelisting https://github.com/funky-station/funky-station/pull/679

Description

Add a player to the whitelist via the admin HTTP API. Meant to be used with a bot like https://github.com/sleepyyapril/FunkyWhitelist

sleepyyapril avatar Apr 21 '25 23:04 sleepyyapril

Walkthrough

A new partial class extension for ServerApi introduces a server administration HTTP API endpoint for player whitelisting. The InitializeFunky method is added, registering a POST handler at /admin/actions/whitelist, which processes requests to whitelist players based on username. The logic checks if the player exists and is not already whitelisted before updating the database. The main ServerApi class now calls InitializeFunky() after its existing initialization, ensuring the new endpoint is available during server startup.

Changes

Files / Areas Changed Summary of Changes
Content.Server/Administration/ServerApi.cs Calls InitializeFunky() at the end of IPostInjectInit.PostInject() implementation.
Content.Server/_Funkystation/Administration/ServerApi.Funkystation.cs Adds partial class with InitializeFunky() to register /admin/actions/whitelist POST endpoint and handler.

Poem


In Biesel’s code, a whitelist grows,
Through funky routes, the logic flows.
No Sol Alliance bugs allowed—
Only clean, Tau Ceti-proud!
New endpoints stand, recruits take note—
Our server’s ship stays well afloat!
🛡️

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