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*** ''name'' - the name of the campaign. Note this is not the title and shouldn't have spaces in it. | *** ''name'' - the name of the campaign. Note this is not the title and shouldn't have spaces in it. | ||
*** ''passphrase'' - this is used to control updates to campaigns on the server. For existing campaigns, if the passphrase doesn't match the update will be rejected. You can't change the passphrase yourself. If you lose or need to change the passphrase you need to contact the server administrator. | *** ''passphrase'' - this is used to control updates to campaigns on the server. For existing campaigns, if the passphrase doesn't match the update will be rejected. You can't change the passphrase yourself. If you lose or need to change the passphrase you need to contact the server administrator. | ||
+ | *** ''title'' - the title of the campaign. This is not a translatable string. | ||
* Response | * Response | ||
** A message indicating that the campaign upload was successful. | ** A message indicating that the campaign upload was successful. |
Revision as of 19:21, 7 October 2005
Contents
Campaign Server WML
This page describes the WML commands exchanged between campaign download clients and a campaign server. Note that this WML is not used in the game engine.
Listing Available Campaigns
This request is used to retrieve a list of campaigns available on the server and some overview information about them.
- Request
- [request_campaign_list]
- Response
- [campaigns]
- [campaign]
- author - author(s) of the campaign.
- description - description of the campaign. For pre 1.0 campaigns this should also describe the playability.
- downloads - the number times the campaign (including previous versions) has been downloaded directly from the campaign server.
- filename - filename campaign is stored in (currently the same as name).
- icon - path to an image in the standard image directory for Wesnoth. This path must use forward slashes (/). It cannot refer to custom images included with the campaign. This image is displayed as an icon by the campaign client built into Wesnoth.
- size - the size of the campaign in bytes on the campaign server.
- timestamp - when this version of the campaign was uploaded.
- title - campaign title.
- version - version of the campaign. The recommended format is x.y.z where x, y and z are decimal strings. x should be 0 for campaigns that are not yet complete.
- [campaign]
- [campaigns]
Downloading a Campaign
Uploading a Campaign
This command is used to upload a new or updated version of an add on campaign to the campaign server.
- Request
- [upload]
- name - the name of the campaign. Note this is not the title and shouldn't have spaces in it.
- passphrase - this is used to control updates to campaigns on the server. For existing campaigns, if the passphrase doesn't match the update will be rejected. You can't change the passphrase yourself. If you lose or need to change the passphrase you need to contact the server administrator.
- title - the title of the campaign. This is not a translatable string.
- [upload]
- Response
- A message indicating that the campaign upload was successful.
Deleting a Campaign
This command is used to delete an existing campaign from the campaign server.
- Request
- [delete]
- name - The name of the cmpaign to delete.
- passphrase - This must match the passphrase on record for the campaign in order for the campaign to be deleted.
- [delete]
- Response
- A message indicating that the campaign was erased.
Request License Information
Retrieve the terms of the license used for any uploaded campaigns. You may not upload a campaign if you don't (or can't) aggree to the license. Wesnoth requires campaigns (including images and sound) to be licensed under the GPL.
- Request
- [request_terms]
- Response
- A message containing the license.