Give it a valid, online, Minecraft server ip, and the program shall return an image of the server as if its a screenshot taken in Minecraft
Basically, using the Minecraft Server Status API, and its icon endpoint, the program gets the required information it needs to create an image, which looks as if it was a screenshot of the server menu taken inside Minecraft.
It uses the MCStatus to ping the server via sockets. This program then uses that info to convert into html that is then turned into a image that looks as if it was a screenshot of the server menu taken inside Minecraft.
Prerequisites:
- Python 3+
- Three python libraries,
Pillow
,BeautifulSoup
, andmcstatus
.
To install the libraries, go to the command line and type
Pillow:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade Pillow
BeautifulSoup:
python3 -m pip install --upgrade BeautifulSoup4
MCStatus
python3 -m pip install --upgrade mcstatus
If an error occurs, use google or just common sense
To run it:
- Go to the command line and navigate it to the folder in which main.py is in
- Do
python3 main.py
- Insert the server ip and the server name. Click enter after entering each one.
- Wait a few seconds. An image should pop up, showing the rendered image. It is also saved to a file called
output.png
.
Here is the output after running the file with the server ip as mc.hypixel.net
and setting the server name as Hypixel
Here I am putting the server ip as hypixel.net
, and setting the server name as Hypikle
Here is the output after running the file