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README
ts3web is a free and open-source web interface for TeamSpeak 3 instances.
The minimalistic approach of this application is intentional.
- Docker images available on https://hub.docker.com/r/varakh/ts3web
- Sources are hosted on https://github.com/v4rakh/ts3web
There are many TeamSpeak 3 web interfaces out. Why should I pick ts3web? Free, simple, stateless, easy to extend, standard bootstrap theme.
READ BEFORE USING
This web interface makes heavy use of TeamSpeak 3 server query commands. Please ensure that you increase query
limits and whitelist the requesting IP address to a whitelist.txt
when in a docker environment (see below).
Please read the next FAQ section carefully!
F.A.Q
How to overcome server query limit?
You might get one of these messages:
I always get
flood client
message when clicking anywhere in the web interface.
The web UI uses query commands a lot! When your instance is up and running, you should be able to change the following setting, e.g. directly in your database (MySQL or sqlite).
serverinstance_serverquery_flood_commands = 9999
serverinstance_serverquery_max_connections_per_ip = 999
serverinstance_serverquery_flood_time = 1
I always get
TSException: Error: host isn't a ts3 instance!
when selecting a server.
You're probably on a docker environment and the TeamSpeak server is queried through the web UI which resides behind a web server, so the TeamSpeak server thinks that the remote web server IP address invokes the query commands and thus blacklists it.
You need define an exception for you server's IP in a whitelist.txt
file and include it in
your TeamSpeak application.
You can also add the desired IP to query_ip_allowlist.txt
and query_ip_whitelist.txt
within the TeamSpeak 3 Server
data directory (in example it's ./ts3server
where your docker-compose.yml
resides).
I always get no write permissions
or something similar when trying to save snapshots or when a log entry is created.
This probably happens when you're in the docker setup. Ensure that host binds have permissions set up properly. The user
which is used in the docker container is nobody
with id 65534
. If, e.g. logs are host bound, then execute
chown -R 65534:65534 host/path/to/log
. The same holds true for snapshots.
Configuration
The main configuration file for the web interface is the env
file located in config/
. There's an example file
called env.example
which you need to copy to config/env
. Defaults will assume you're running your TeamSpeak
server on localhost
with default port. Docker deployments can and should host bind this file into the container
directly and just maintain the env
file.
Deployment
The application can be deployed two different ways. See below for more information. For each deployment type a running TeamSpeak 3 instance is a prerequisite.
In the docker-compose.yml
example, a setup together with a teamspeak server instance is shown.
Docker
Important. Read before setup!
- Setup write permissions if you're using host binds
- Ensure that you increase
query commands usage
in your TeamSpeak server. - Use a
whitelist.txt
to ensure the web interface will not be query banned - Be aware that the web interface will not be able to use
localhost
as TeamSpeak 3 server address because it's not available in a docker container. The public address also has to match the environment variableteamspeak_host=your-public-address
within theenv
file.
docker standalone
The following section outlines a manual setup. Feel free to use the provided docker-compose.yml
as quick setup.
- Create docker volumes for
snapshots
,log
andenv
. Alternative is to host bind them into your containers. - Create a docker network with a fixed IP range or later use host network.
- Depending on your setup, you need to change
teamspeak_host
of yourenv
file to point either toyour IP
or to afixed docker IP
which your teamspeak uses.localhost
is not valid if you're using it in docker. If you're unsure, please take a look at the exampledocker-compose.yml
files. - Start a container using the docker image
varakh/ts3web
and provide the following bindings for volumes:{env_file_volume|host_file}:/var/www/html/applicationconfig/env
{snapshot_volume|host_folder}:/var/www/html/application/data/snapshots
{log_volume|host_folder}:/var/www/html/application/log
- Ensure that you're whitelisting the IP from which the webinterface will issue commands.
- Run the
docker run
command including your settings, volumes and networks (if any):docker run --name teamspeak_web -v ./env:/var/www/html/application/config/env -p 8181:80 varakh/ts3web:latest
.
docker-compose
In order for TeamSpeak to show correct IP and country flags, the network_mode = "host"
is advised. It's also possible
to set everything up without using the host network mode and use fixed IPs.
The examples will use host binds for volumes. Feel free to adapt the docker-compose.yml
template and use docker
volumes instead if you like.
Ensure to apply permissions for volumes though.
docker host mode example
version: '2.1'
networks:
teamspeak:
external: false
services:
app:
container_name: teamspeak_app
image: teamspeak:latest
volumes:
- ./ts3server:/var/ts3server
- ./whitelist.txt:/whitelist.txt
ports:
- 10011:10011
- 30033:30033
- 9987:9987/udp
environment:
- TS3SERVER_LICENSE=accept
- TS3SERVER_IP_WHITELIST=/whitelist.txt
restart: always
network_mode: "host"
web:
container_name: teamspeak_web
image: varakh/ts3web:latest
volumes:
- ./env:/var/www/html/application/config/env
- ./snapshots:/var/www/html/application/data/snapshots
- ./log:/var/www/html/application/log
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:8181:80
depends_on:
- app
restart: always
networks:
- teamspeak
docker without host mode example
version: '2.1'
networks:
teamspeak:
driver: bridge
ipam:
config:
- subnet: 10.5.0.0/16
gateway: 10.5.0.1
services:
app:
container_name: teamspeak_app
image: teamspeak:latest
volumes:
- ./ts3server:/var/ts3server
- ./whitelist.txt:/whitelist.txt
environment:
- TS3SERVER_LICENSE=accept
- TS3SERVER_IP_WHITELIST=/whitelist.txt
restart: always
ports:
- 10011:10011
- 30033:30033
- 9987:9987/udp
networks:
teamspeak:
ipv4_address: 10.5.0.5
web:
container_name: teamspeak_web
image: varakh/ts3web:latest
volumes:
- ./env:/var/www/html/application/config/env
- ./snapshots:/var/www/html/application/data/snapshots
- ./log:/var/www/html/application/log
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:8181:80
depends_on:
- app
restart: always
networks:
teamspeak:
ipv4_address: 10.5.0.6
whitelist text file
The following illustrates a valid whitelist.txt
file which can be used for the above docker-compose
setups. You need
to replace your-public-ip
with the TeamSpeak's public IP address if required or remove the fixed internal docker IP if
you're on 'host' mode.
127.0.0.1
::1
10.5.0.5
your-public-ip
Now execute docker-compose up -d
to start those containers. If you like to update, do docker-compose down
,
docker-compose pull
and then docker-compose up -d
again.
Your TeamSpeak 3 Server will be available under public-server-ip:9987
. The web interface will be available on
127.0.0.1:8181
. You need to add a reverse proxy and probably you also want SSL configured if you
expose it via domain. For testing purposes, change - 127.0.0.1:8181:80
to - 8181:80
. The web interface will then be
available under
public-server-ip:8181
.
This is not recommended! Secure your setup properly via reverse proxy and SSL.
As native PHP application
Prerequisite: php
, composer
and probably php-fpm
installed on the server.
Install:
- Clone repository
- Change directory to project home
- Execute
composer install
composer install
- Do the configuration by coping the
env.example
file (see information above) - Use a web server or run directly via the embedded PHP server:
php -S localhost:8080 -t public public/index.php
. - Point your browser to localhost:8080
- Apply any whitelist.txt changes if you configured
teamspeak_host
differently thanlocalhost
Upgrade:
- Change directory to project home
git pull
composer update
Reverse proxy
Here's an example on how to configure a reverse proxy for the web interface docker container
root .../public;
index index.php;
# enable and setup if you have a certificate (highly recommended)
#ssl on;
#ssl_certificate fullchain.pem;
#ssl_certificate_key privkey.pem;
rewrite_log on;
location / {
try_files $uri $uri/ @ee;
}
location @ee {
rewrite ^(.*) /index.php?$1 last;
}
# php fpm
location ~ \.php$ {
fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
fastcgi_pass unix:/var/run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock;
include fastcgi_params;
}
Limitations
TeamSpeak has a detailed interface for permissions and uploading files, therefore the following features are not supported:
- uploading files (only viewing and deleting, use the official client for uploading)
- editing permissions (only viewing, use the client for editing)
Development
If you're willing to contribute, here's some information.
Release
- Set a date in the
CHANGELOG.md
file - Remove
SNAPSHOT
from the version inConstants.php
- Build the docker image from the project
- if necessary, add GitHub access token to let composer pull dependencies within the image correctly:
add
&& composer config --global --auth github-oauth.github.com <token> \
before thecomposer install
command, where<token>
can be retrieved from GitHub settings - execute
sudo docker build --no-cache -t varakh/ts3web:latest .
to build - publish it
- if necessary, add GitHub access token to let composer pull dependencies within the image correctly:
add
- Tag the release git commit and create a new release in the VCS web interface
Prepare next development cycle
- Branch from
master
torelease/prepare-newVersionNumber
- Add
-SNAPSHOT
to the version inConstants.php
and increase it - Merge this branch to
patch
or/anddev
respectively - Don't forget to clean up all created branches
Helpers
Attributes can be defined when including table
, keyvalues
and form
templates of twig. This helps to generate
tables and forms without the need to specify all attributes.
hiddenDependingOnAttribute // hides a row depending on a value in a table
hiddenColumns // hides an entire column depending on a key in a table
links // generates a link for a specific cell in a table or keyvalue
additional_links // generates extra columns in a table
filters // applies filters depending on a key in a table or key value view
attributesEditable // define editable attributes in the key value view
fields // define fields for a form
See example usage in the folder View/bootstrap4
.
Translations
- This app uses Symfony Translator. It's bootstrapped in
Util\BootstrapHelper
and locales are placed underdata/locale/
and the data table.json
file, e.g.en_dataTable.json
. Adjust to your needs or help translating. - Form fields (name/id should be the same) are also translated. For a field named
content
orConT enT
translateform_field_content
.
Theme
Themes can be chosen in the env
file by editing the theme
variable. Templates are mapped to the corresponding view
folder in src/View/<themeName>
. .css
, .js
and other style files like .ttf
or .woff2
for fonts should be placed
in public/theme/<themeName>
and accessed accordingly. See an example in src/View/boostrap4/layout.twig
.