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==Example== | ==Example== | ||
This example bans a player's IP with the reason "Requested" when they type "/ban-me". | This example bans a player's IP with the reason "Requested" when they type "/ban-me". | ||
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addCommandHandler ( "ban-me", banMe ) -- Make it trigger when a player types "/ban-me" | addCommandHandler ( "ban-me", banMe ) -- Make it trigger when a player types "/ban-me" | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{Admin functions}} | {{Admin functions}} | ||
[[ru:addBan]] | [[ru:addBan]] |
Revision as of 19:58, 23 February 2010
This function will add a ban for the specified IP/username/serial to the server.
Syntax
ban addBan ( [ string IP, string Username, string Serial, player responsibleElement, string reason, int seconds = 0 ] )
Note: One of the three: IP, Username or Serial have to be specified.
Required Arguments
- IP: The IP to be banned. If you don't want to ban by IP, set this to nil.
or
- Username: The username to be banned. If you don't want to ban by username, set this to nil.
or
- Serial: The serial to be banned. If you don't want to ban by serial, set this to nil.
or any combination.
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- responsibleElement: The element that is responsible for banning the IP/username/serial. This can be a player or the root (getRootElement()).
- reason: The reason the IP/username/serial will be banned from the server.
- seconds: The amount of seconds the player will be banned from the server for. This can be 0 for an infinite amount of time.
Returns
Returns true if the IP/username/serial was banned succesfully, false if invalid arguments are specified.
Example
This example bans a player's IP with the reason "Requested" when they type "/ban-me".
function banMe ( source, command ) -- The function header and where source is defined local ipToBan = getPlayerIP ( source ) -- Get the player's IP addBan ( ipToBan, source, "Requested" ) -- Ban him with the reason; Requested end addCommandHandler ( "ban-me", banMe ) -- Make it trigger when a player types "/ban-me"