Downloads mods from nexus, parses the plugins inside, and saves data to a postgres database.
- Install and run postgres (v15 or later).
- Create postgres user and database (and add uuid extension while you're there ):
createuser modmapper
createdb modmapper
sudo -u postgres -i psql
postgres=# ALTER DATABASE modmapper OWNER TO modmapper;
postgres=# ALTER USER modmapper CREATEDB;
\password modmapper
# Or, on Windows in PowerShell:
& 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\createuser.exe' -U postgres modmapper
& 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\createdb.exe' -U postgres modmapper
& 'C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\13\bin\psql.exe' -U postgres
postgres=# ALTER DATABASE modmapper OWNER TO modmapper;
postgres=# ALTER USER modmapper CREATEDB;
\password modmapper
- Save password somewhere safe and then and add a
.env
file to the project directory with the contents:
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://modmapper:<password>@localhost/modmapper
RUST_LOG=mod_mapper=debug
- Install
sqlx_cli
withcargo install sqlx-cli --no-default-features --features postgres
- Run
sqlx migrate --source migrations run
which will run all the database migrations. - Get your personal Nexus API token from your profile settings and add it to
the
.env
file:
NEXUS_API_KEY=...
- Build the release binary by running
cargo build --release
. - Run
./target/release/modmapper --backfill-is-game-cell
to pre-populate the database with worlds and cells from the base game's Skyrim.esm. (This is so that the base game cells can later be differentiated from cells in plugins that also happen to be named Skyrim.esm and have cells that reference a world with the same form ID as Tamriel.) - See
./target/release/modmapper -h
for further commands or run./scripts/update.sh
to start populating the database with scraped mods and dumping the data to JSON files.
scripts/sync.sh
and scripts/backup.sh
both utilize rclone
to transfer files that are generated on the machine running modmapper to separate servers for file storage.
For these scripts to run successfully you will need to install rclone and setup a remote for sync.sh
(the "static server") and a remote for backup.sh
(the "backup server"). Remotes can be created with the rclone config
command. Then, make sure these variables are defined in the .env
file corresponding to the remote names and buckets (or folders) within that remote you created:
STATIC_SERVER_REMOTE
STATIC_SERVER_CELLS_BUCKET
STATIC_SERVER_MODS_BUCKET
STATIC_SERVER_PLUGINS_BUCKET
STATIC_SERVER_FILES_BUCKET
BACKUP_SERVER_REMOTE
BACKUP_SERVER_BUCKET