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mineping

This JavaScript library provides an implementation of the Minecraft server ping protocol. It allows you to gather information about a Minecraft server, such as the MOTD, current online players, server icon (Java Edition only), and more.

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Requirements

Node.js 14 or newer is required

Install

To install mineping, simply run the following command:

npm i @minescope/mineping

Loading and configuration the module

ES Modules (ESM)

If you are using ES Modules, you can import the library like this:

import { pingJava, pingBedrock } from '@minescope/mineping';

CommonJS

mineping is an ESM-only module — you are not able to import it with require(). If you cannot switch to ESM, you can use the async import() function from CommonJS to load mineping asynchronously:

const pingJava = (...args) => import('@minescope/mineping').then(module => module.pingJava(...args));
const pingBedrock = (...args) => import('@minescope/mineping').then(module => module.pingBedrock(...args));

Usage

Ping a Java server with default options:

import { pingJava } from '@minescope/mineping';

const data = await pingJava('mc.hypixel.net');
console.log(data);

Ping a Bedrock server with custom options:

import { pingBedrock } from '@minescope/mineping';

const data = await pingBedrock('mco.mineplex.com', {
    port: 19132,
    timeout: 500
});
console.log(data);

More complex example can be found in the example folder!

Acknowledgements

Special thanks to the following projects:

  • mcping crate for Rust
  • mcping-js library for quering Minecraft Java Edition servers