I believe it would make the scripter's job much easier.
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Advanced Web Functions in LUA
24 repliesI believe it would make the scripter's job much easier.
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CS2D wont run with a dll in folder + MOST IMPORTANTLY, we talk about Mac, so no .exe's etc.
I believe it would make the scripter's job much easier.
I believe it would make the scripter's job much easier.
You're supposed to dump the libraries in a 'lib' subfolder.
Also you should try multiplatform libraries, so you just need to compile your .dll/.lib file on windows/linux/mac without changing your code drastically.
Edit: Here you go:
http://luaforge.net/projects/lua-curl/
edited 1×, last 20.10.11 03:40:57 pm
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CS2D wont run with a dll in folder + MOST IMPORTANTLY, we talk about Mac, so no .exe's etc.
I believe it would make the scripter's job much easier.
I believe it would make the scripter's job much easier.
You're supposed to dump the libraries in a 'lib' subfolder.
Also you should try multiplatform libraries, so you just need to compile your .dll/.lib file on windows/linux/mac without changing your code drastically.
Edit: Here you go:
http://luaforge.net/projects/lua-curl/
Already found this but it just does not seem to be able to handle responses on POST..
http://luaforge.net/projects/luacurl/
Download:
http://files.luaforge.net/releases/luacurl/freepops-luacurl/0.3.0
I tested the library with the windows client without good results (dll detection, packets not being sent...)
The library works fine on a dedicated server.
So you better download the binaries and create a folder that will only be used for your server.
Dump all the files contained in the library's zip into that folder (along with the cs2d_dedicated and all the files needed to run it) and run this script through your dedicated server:
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require("curl") function serializePost(name,content,typ) 	return { 		curl.FORM_COPYNAME,name, 		curl.FORM_COPYCONTENTS,content, 		curl.FORM_CONTENTTYPE,"Content-type: "..typ, 		curl.FORM_END 	} end c = curl.easy_init() c:setopt(curl.OPT_URL,"http://xecutors.com/curltest.php") c:setopt(curl.OPT_PORT,80) c:setopt(curl.OPT_POST,1) local t = serializePost('say','test me', 'text/plain') c:setopt(curl.OPT_HTTPPOST,{t}) r = c:perform() print(r)
This will send a POST request to my server.
This is the php script:
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<? if(strcmp($_POST['say'],'test me')==0) { 	echo 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...'; } else { 	echo 'Unknown input...'; } ?>
If it works as intended, you will get this output:
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet...0
I don't know why is there a trailing zero but idrc.
If there was no response, you will get this output (as it happens with the cs2d windows client):
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0
If you got it to run and you liked it, you can compile the library on Mac/OSX, Linux, whatever by downloading the source.
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