Common & Server Sync
database:
# The type of the database to use.
# Example: 'sqlite', 'mysql'
database-to-use: "sqlite"
# The table prefix to use for the database tables.
table-prefix: "RoyaleBanks_"No matter the database used, two settings are mandatory: database-to-use and table-prefix.
server-sync:
# Enable or disable the sync feature
# If enabled, the server will sync the data with the other servers
# but not for SQLite!
sync-enabled: false
# Options: velocity, bungeecord
proxy-to-use: "velocity"
# If you want to have subclusters in your network, you can set a subchannel
# Example: server1, server2 - subchannel: group1
# server3, server4 - subchannel: group2
# This way, you can sync the data only between the servers in the same subchannel
# Required for when each group has different databases
subchannel: "royalebanks"
# People will try to exploit the vulnerability of
# delayed network syncing by jumping extremely fast between servers.
# To prevent this, you can set a delay in seconds for their data to load
# on server join.
loading-delay-in-seconds: 2When the database is external, meaning it has to use a connection instead of relying on the file system, you can use the server-sync mechanic.
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