The successor of acweb! accweb lets you manage your Assetto Corsa Competizione servers via a nice and simple web interface. You can start, stop and configure server instances and monitor their status.
- Features
- Changelog
- Installation
- Docker
- Backup
- Contribute and support
- Build release
- Links
- License
- ACCWeb Discord Server
- create and manage as many server instances as you like
- configure your instances in browser
- start/stop instances and monitor their status
- view server logs
- copy server configurations
- import/export server configuration files
- delete server configurations
- three different permissions: admin, mod and read only (using three different passwords)
- easy setup
- no database required
- simple configuration using environment variables
See CHANGELOG.md.
accweb is installed by extracting the zip on your server, modifing the YAML configuration file to your needs and starting it in a terminal.
- download the latest release from the release section on GitHub
- extract the zip file on your server
- edit the
config.yml
to match your needs - open a terminal
- change directory to the accweb installation location
- start accweb using
./accweb
on Linux andaccweb.exe
on Windows - leave the terminal open (or start in background using screens on Linux for example)
- visit the server IP/domain and port you've configured, for example: http://example.com:8080
I recommend to setup an SSL certificate, but that's out of scope for this instructions. You can enable a certificate inside the config.yml
.
Note that you have to install wine if you're on Linux.
Please visite our Docker Hub repository for more information.
https://hub.docker.com/r/accweb/accweb
To backup your files, copy and save the config
directory as well as the config.yml
. The config
directory can later be placed inside the new accweb version directory and you can adjust the new config.yml
based on your old configuration (don't overwrite it, there meight be breaking changes).
If you like to contribute, have questions or suggestions you can open tickets and pull requests on GitHub.
All Go code must have been run through go fmt. The frontend and backend changes must be (manually) tested on your system. If you have issues running it locally open a ticket.
To run the accweb locally is really simple, make sure that the attribute dev
is set to true in your config.yml
file.
Our current frontend was built using Vue.js and can be found inside public
directory.
To run the watcher use the following command.
make run-dev-frontend
Then when you edit any js file, the watcher will detect and rebuild the js package.
ACCweb backend is running over golang and can be found inside internal
directory.
Use the following command to run the backend on your terminal.
make run-dev-backend
Keep in mind that you need to restart the command for see the changes that you made in the code working (or not 🤪)
There is a pre-built development environment setup for ACCWeb for Visual Studio Code and Remote Containers. Please, check here how to setup and use: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/containers
To build a release, execute the build_release.sh
script (on Linux) or follow the steps inside the script. You need to pass the build version as the first parameter. Example:
To build a release, execute the build_release.sh
script (on Linux) or follow the steps inside the script. You need to pass the build version as the first parameter. Example:
./build/build_release.sh 1.2.3
This will create a directory releases/accweb_1.2.3
containing the release build of accweb. This directory can be zipped, uploaded to GitHub and deployed on a server.
MIT
Join us on our Discord server to get and provide support.