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The [[account]] class represents a [[ | The [[account]] class represents a [[player]]'s server account. You can get the [[account]] object associated to any client using [[getPlayerAccount]]. | ||
Accounts are unique to each client and can be used to store information that is persistent across map changes and user sessions. Clients that join without an account are given a temporary 'guest' account. This can store information like any other account, but isn't saved across sessions. | Accounts are unique to each client and can be used to store information that is persistent across map changes and user sessions. Clients that join without an account are given a temporary 'guest' account. This can store information like any other account, but isn't saved across sessions. |
Revision as of 08:59, 31 August 2011
The account class represents a player's server account. You can get the account object associated to any client using getPlayerAccount.
Accounts are unique to each client and can be used to store information that is persistent across map changes and user sessions. Clients that join without an account are given a temporary 'guest' account. This can store information like any other account, but isn't saved across sessions.
When a user logs in or out, the account object assigned to them will change. As such, you must not assume that the account attached to a client remains constant during their session.
Related scripting functions
Server
- addAccount
- copyAccountData
- getAccount
- getAccountData
- getAccountName
- getAccountPlayer
- getAccountSerial
- getAccounts
- getAccountsBySerial
- getAllAccountData
- getPlayerAccount
- isGuestAccount
- logIn
- logOut
- removeAccount
- setAccountData
- setAccountPassword
- getAccountByID
- getAccountID
- getAccountIP
- getAccountsByData
- getAccountsByIP
- setAccountName