Diplomacy is a popular turn based strategy game in which you battle to control Europe; to win you must be diplomatic and strategic.
webDiplomacy lets you play Diplomacy online.
install/README.txt - Installation information.
AGPL.txt - The license webDiplomacy is distributed under.
We welcome code contributions for any of the issues on the "soon" milestone. Simply fork the project, and develop a fix in a branch. We accept pull requests that:
- are well tested
- only include one fix per pull request
- keep the code clean and maintainable
- use the same style as the rest of webdip
- keep whitespace changes to a minimum
When writing the text of your pull request, please include:
- The details of the testing that you've performed
- The github issue number that this pull request is a fix for
If you get errors for files within /javascript/ it is because some default Apache configurations use this as a shared folder by default. Disable this alias to resolve.
http://webdiplomacy.net/ - The official webDiplomacy server.
https://github.com/kestasjk/webDiplomacy - The webDiplomacy github source repository.
To get Philippe Paquette's MILA bots working with the base webDip docker install do: Ensure that the IP address is the IP of the machine hosting docker (there is probably some docker context/network wizardry to do this..)
docker pull public.ecr.aws/n4k3z7o3/webdiplomacy:latest docker run -d --env API_WEBDIPLOMACY=http://172.21.16.1:43000/api.php --env API_KEY_USER_01=bot1 --env API_KEY_USER_02=bot2 --env API_KEY_USER_03=bot3 --env API_KEY_USER_04=bot4 --env API_KEY_USER_05=bot5 --env API_KEY_USER_06=bot6 public.ecr.aws/n4k3z7o3/webdiplomacy:latest
Kestas J. Kuliukas - kestas@kuliukas.com