NOTE: This image will install/update on startup. The path /steamcmd/starbound
can be mounted on the host for data persistence.
- Set the environment variables you wish to modify from below (note the Steam credentials)
- Optionally mount
/steamcmd/starbound
somewhere on the host or inside another container to keep your data safe - Enjoy!
Be sure to edit /steamcmd/starbound/storage/starbound_server.config
to customize your server's settings.
Save files can be found under /steamcmd/starbound/storage/universe
and mods under /steamcmd/starbound/mods
.
Note that you can also mount /app/.steam
to persist logs etc. from steamcmd
.
The following environment variables are available:
STEAM_USERNAME (DEFAULT: "" - Required for installing/updating Starbound)
STEAM_PASSWORD (DEFAULT: "" - Required for installing/updating Starbound)
SKIP_STEAMCMD (DEFAULT: "" - Optional for skipping updating Starbound)
If you have Steam Guard enabled, which let's face it: most of us do, you will need to do a few things differently.
- Run the container with both
-i
(stdin_open: true
in Compose) and-t
(tty: true
in Compose) arguments, which effectively allows for direct interaction - Be ready to attach to the container as soon as you launch it, as you will need to relatively quickly be able to provide the authentication code (eg.
docker attach starbound-server
, enter the auth code and detach by pressingCTRL-p
followed byCTRL-q
) - This should now keep you logged in, at least until the authentication token expires, at which point you can simply do these steps again
NOTE: At some point we may make a less tedious workaround for this, such as a web interface which can be used to securely manage the Steam session, credentials and Steam Guard authentication codes.
As long as you have both your STEAM_USERNAME
and STEAM_PASSWORD
set, simply restarting the container should trigger the update procedure.
If you need help, have questions or bug submissions, feel free to contact me @Dids on Twitter.