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World Configuration

To configure a world, open the 'worlds.yml' file inside the ASWM config folder. Here is an example of a worlds.yml file:

worlds:
    my_great_world:
        source: mongodb
        loadOnStartup: false
        readOnly: true
        spawn: 940, 2, -370
        allowMonsters: false
        allowAnimals: false
        difficulty: peaceful
        pvp: false
        environment: NORMAL
        worldType: default

Then, save it and reload it by using the /swm reload command. You're good to go!

Config options

source

Description: the name of the data source where the world is stored.
Available options: file, mysql, mongodb. Any other datasources provided by third-party plugins can also be used.
Defaults to: file.

loadOnStartup

Description: whether or not the world should be loaded when the server starts up.
Available options: true and false.

readOnly

Description: if true, changes to the world will never be stored. If false, the world will be locked, so no other server can access it without being on read-only mode.
Available options: true and false.
Defaults to: false.

spawn

Description: spawn coordinates for the world.
Available options: <x-coord>, <y-coord>, <z-coord>.
Defaults to: 0, 255, 0.

allowMonsters

Description: whether or not monsters can spawn on this world.
Available options: true and false.
Defaults to: true.

allowAnimals

Description: whether or not animals can spawn on this world.
Available options: true and false.
Defaults to: true.

difficulty

Description: the difficulty of the world.
Available options: peaceful, easy, normal and hard.
Defaults to: peaceful.

pvp

Description: if true, PvP will be allowed on this world.
Available options: true and false.
Defaults to: true.

environment

Description: sets the world environment.
Available options: normal, nether, the_end.
Defaults to: normal.

worldType

Description: sets the level type.
Available options: default, flat, large_biomes, amplified, customized, debug_all_block_states, default_1_1.
Defaults to: default.