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             # Figure out password
 
             # Figure out password
             if s.has_key('password'):
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             if 'password' in s:
 
                 password = "master_avatar_pass=\"%s\"" % s['password']
 
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             # Try to get UUID from settings
 
             # Try to get UUID from settings
 
             # Generate + Save if not found
 
             # Generate + Save if not found
             if settings.has_key(regionname):
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             if regionname in settings:
 
                 uid = settings[regionname]
 
                 uid = settings[regionname]
 
             else:
 
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Revision as of 17:04, 22 October 2009


Region Generator

About

This is the all new version 2.1 of Region Generator.

2.1 Features:

  • Fixed big bug preventing windows version from working.

2.00 Features:

  • It now features support for multiple regions.
  • The password is also now optional in 2.00.

It generates a square piece of land.

You can feed it the from-to X Postion and from-to Y position then it makes the xml files for you.

Download

I have made a .exe version of this program for windows, you can get it from these locations:

http://www.mediafire.com/?0mdvexdgmxu

http://4rensics.com/regiongen21.zip

How to use

If using windows version

  • Extract to somewhere on your computer, i.e. The desktop.
  • Edit the regionconfig.py file.
    • You can Remove or Add as many regions as you like in this file. Region Generator 2.00 supports multiple regions.
    • The password is optional, when connecting into grids like osgrid, it is normally not needed. You need to decide if you need it or not, experiment!
    • If you give one region port 9000, give the next 9100 for example.
  • Run regiongen.exe
  • Copy the Regions folder to your opensim/bin folder.
  • If you run it again, it will update the regions but it will not delete the files. If you made a big screw up, delete the Regions folder.

If using the python source code (Linux, mac etc), make sure you have the cheetah and python 2.5 dependency's installed and edit the configuration in regionconfig.py then run :)

Errors

Traceback (most recent call last):
File "regiongen.py", line xx, in <module>
ImportError: No module named regionconfig

You are missing the regiongen config file, you can find it at the bottom of thispage

Source Code

It requires the Cheetah Templating module and python 2.5.

You can get cheetah from http://www.cheetahtemplate.org/

You can get python from http://www.python.org/download/

regiongen.py

#!/usr/bin/python
# REGION GEN 2.1
import os
import sys
sys.path.append(os.getcwd())
from Cheetah.Template import Template
import uuid
import pickle
import regionconfig

regionsdir = 'Regions'

template = """<Root>
<Config sim_UUID="$uuid" sim_name="$regionname" sim_location_x="$x" sim_location_y="$y" internal_ip_address="$s.internalip" internal_ip_port="$port" allow_alternate_ports="false" external_host_name="$s.externalhost" master_avatar_uuid="$s.useruuid" estate_covenant_uuid="00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000" lastmap_refresh="0" master_avatar_first="$s.firstname" master_avatar_last="$s.lastname" $password />
</Root>

"""

savefile = "regiongen_save.pkl"

def maketemplate(regionname, x, y, port, uid, password=None):
    t = Template(template)
    t.s = s
    t.uuid = uid
    t.password = password
    t.regionname = regionname
    t.x = x
    t.y = y
    t.port = port
    return str(t)

# Make directory to put regions in if not there
try:
    os.mkdir(regionsdir)
except OSError:
    pass

settings = {}

# Load settings file
try:
    settingsfile = open(savefile)
    settings = pickle.load(settingsfile)
    settingsfile.close()
except IOError:
    pass
    
for s in regionconfig.configlist:
    print s
    counter = 0
    for xnum in range(s['x'][0], s['x'][1]):
        for ynum in range(s['y'][0], s['y'][1]):
            counter += 1
            default = False
            
            # Figure out region name
            if counter == 1:
                default = True
                regionname = s['regionname']
            else:
                regionname = s['regionname'] + str(counter)
                
            # Figure out password
            if 'password' in s:
                password = "master_avatar_pass=\"%s\"" % s['password']
            else:
                password = ''
                
            # Figure out paths
            path = os.path.join(regionsdir,"%s.%s.%s.xml" % \
                        (regionname, xnum, ynum))
            
            # Calculate port
            port = s['startport'] + (counter - 1)
            
            # Try to get UUID from settings
            # Generate + Save if not found
            if regionname in settings:
                uid = settings[regionname]
            else:
                uid = str(uuid.uuid1())
                settings[regionname] = uid
                
            # Make template
            tmpldata = maketemplate(regionname, xnum, ynum, port, uid, password)
            
            # Save file
            tmplfile = open(path, 'w')
            tmplfile.write(tmpldata)
            tmplfile.close()
            
            # Print progress
            print regionname

# Save settings file
try:
    settingsfile = open(savefile, 'w')
    pickle.dump(settings, settingsfile)
    settingsfile.close()
except IOError:
    pass

regionconfig.py

# REGIONGEN 2.00 + 2.10 CONFIGURATION FILE
configlist = [] # Dont touch this

# START OF REGION
s = {}                          # Dont touch this
# Region Configuration
s['regionname'] = "RegionSetOne" # Type the name of your island
s['x'] = [5100,5105]            # X Position... From <------> To
s['y'] = [5100,5105]            # Y Position... From <------> To

# User Configuration
s['firstname'] = "Tom"   # Your First Name
s['lastname'] = "Jones"      # Your Last Name
s['useruuid'] = 'get your clients uuid'  # Your UUID, You can use a script in game to get this
#s['password'] = 'pass'     # This is optional, it is commented out by default.

# Network Configuration
s['startport'] = 9000               # We recommend leaving this at 9000 for opensim
                                    # unless this isnt the first region.
s['internalip'] = "123.123.123.123"   # You need to get this to a internal wired/wireless lan ip address
s['externalhost'] = "example.org"  # This is the address that people connect from the outside world to
configlist.append(s)                # Dont touch this
# END OF REGION
# YOU MAY COPY AND PASTE MORE CONFIGURATIONS INTO THIS FILE TO ADD MORE REGIONS.


# START OF REGION
s = {}                          # Dont touch this
# Region Configuration
s['regionname'] = "RegionSetTwo" # Type the name of your island
s['x'] = [5200,5205]            # X Position... From <------> To
s['y'] = [5200,5205]            # Y Position... From <------> To

# User Configuration
s['firstname'] = "Tom"   # Your First Name
s['lastname'] = "Jones"      # Your Last Name
s['useruuid'] = 'get your clients uuid'  # Your UUID, You can use a script in game to get this
#s['password'] = 'pass'     # This is optional, it is commented out by default.

# Network Configuration
s['startport'] = 9100               # We recommend leaving this at 9000 for opensim
                                    # unless this isnt the first region.
s['internalip'] = "123.123.123.123"   # You need to get this to a internal wired/wireless lan ip address
s['externalhost'] = "example.org"  # This is the address that people connect from the outside world to
configlist.append(s)                # Dont touch this
# END OF REGION
# YOU MAY COPY AND PASTE MORE CONFIGURATIONS INTO THIS FILE TO ADD MORE REGIONS.
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