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README
ts3web is a web interface for one TeamSpeak 3 Server. It's using serverquery to login.
This web interface aims to be as simple as possible. The minimalistic approach is intentional.
Feel free to submit pull requests if you like to help. More information are here: https://hub.docker.com/r/varakh/ts3web
Features which are currently not supported:
- modify permissions (only viewing)
- modify files (only viewing)
ts3web can be deployed in different ways. See below for more information. For each deployment type a running
TeamSpeak 3 server is a prerequisite (except for the docker-compose.yml
type which will start also the server if
needed).
Configuration
The main configuration file is the env
file located in config/
. There's an example file called env.example
which you can copy to config/env
. Defaults will assume you're running your TeamSpeak server on localhost
with
default port. Docker deployments can host bind this file into the container directly and just maintain the env
file.
Usage with docker-compose
The recommended way is to use docker-compose. The network_mode = "host"
is required in order to show correct IP
addresses of connected users.
- The web interface will not be able to use
localhost
as TeamSpeak 3 server address because it's not available in a docker container not using thehost
network. Thus thewhitelist.txt
must include your public TeamSpeak 3 server IP for this example setup. - The public address also has to match the environment variable
teamspeak_host=your-public-address
within theenv
file referenced in the exampledocker-compose
.
version: '2'
networks:
teamspeak:
external: false
services:
app:
container_name: teamspeak_app
image: teamspeak:latest
volumes:
- ./app:/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: teamspeak_web:latest
volumes:
- ./env:/var/www/html/application/config/env
- ./snapshots:/var/www/html/application/data/snapshots
ports:
- 127.0.0.1:8181:80
depends_on:
- app
restart: always
networks:
- teamspeak
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.
Snapshots are saved in /var/www/html/application/data/snapshots
. You should create a volume for this location.
Usage as single docker container
- Copy
env.example
toenv
and adjust to your needs. It's recommended to make it persistent outside of the container. - Create a container with the image, e.g.
docker run --name teamspeak_web -v ./env:/var/www/html/application/config/env -p 8181:80 varakh/ts3web:latest
. - Make sure that if teamspeak and ts3web share the same docker instance they should be put into one network and the subnet needs be added to teamspeak's query whitelist.
- Point your browser to
8181
to see the web interface.
Usage as native application
Prerequisite: php
, composer
and probably php-fpm
installed on the server.
To install:
- Clone repository
- Change directory to project home
- Execute
composer install
composer install
- Use a web server or run directly via PHP server:
php -S localhost:8080 -t public public/index.php
(point browser to localhost:8080)
To upgrade:
- Change directory to project home
git pull
composer update
Web server setup
-
Example
nginx.conf
for standalone deployment without SSL:root .../public; index index.php; 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; }
-
Example
nginx.conf
as reverse proxy with SSL:server { listen 443 ssl http2; server_name teamspeak.domain.tld; ssl on; ssl_certificate fullchain.pem; ssl_certificate_key privkey.pem; location / { proxy_pass http://localhost:8181; proxy_set_header X-Real-IP $remote_addr; proxy_set_header Host $host; proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $remote_addr; } }
Development
Release
- Set a date in the
CHANGELOG.md
file - Build the docker image from the project home with
docker build -t varakh/ts3web:latest -f docker/Dockerfile .
and publish it - Tag the release git commit and create a new release in the VCS web interface
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/
. 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
.