Upstream has released updates that appear to apply and compile correctly Paper Changes: PaperMC/Paper@c1bca9a Add exploded block state to BlockExplodeEvent (#6818) PaperMC/Paper@94373f0 Fix OfflinePlayer#getPlayerProfile returning deprecated type (#8543) PaperMC/Paper@7b52db5 Fix buffer-joins-to-world patch PaperMC/Paper@048ee58 Fix OfflinePlayer getPlayerProfile return type (#8710) PaperMC/Paper@e05ba98 Avoid to spam the transform event for hoglin->zoglin conversion (#8712) PaperMC/Paper@8e83c3c Deprecate ProjectileCollideEvent (#8678) PaperMC/Paper@c59922d Expose signed message in chat events (#8694) PaperMC/Paper@5717b84 Add config option for spider worldborder climbing (#6448) PaperMC/Paper@e6f61f7 fix ArmorStandMeta not applying false flags (#8632) PaperMC/Paper@47abd1c Add EntityPushedByEntityEvent (#7704) PaperMC/Paper@f26e9cc Tadpole lock API (#8297) PaperMC/Paper@3331501 Use team display name for quit message (#7127) PaperMC/Paper@1975fbe Respect SpigotConfig logCommands & fix stopDancing() NPE (#8715) PaperMC/Paper@78a91df Fix (again) Player#getPlayerProfile no such method error (#8722) PaperMC/Paper@52718db Updated Upstream (Bukkit/CraftBukkit) (#8714) PaperMC/Paper@2040c1e Player Flying Fall Damage API (#5357)
Purpur
Purpur is a drop-in replacement for Paper servers designed for configurability, new fun and exciting gameplay features, and performance built on top of Paper.
Contact
Join us on Discord:
Downloads
Downloads can be obtained from the downloads page or the downloads API.
Downloads API endpoints:
- List versions of Minecraft with builds available:
https://api.purpurmc.org/v2/purpur - List builds for a version of Minecraft:
https://api.purpurmc.org/v2/purpur/<version> - Download a specific build of a specific version:
https://api.purpurmc.org/v2/purpur/<version>/<build>/download - Download the latest build for a version of Minecraft:
https://api.purpurmc.org/v2/purpur/<version>/latest/download
License
All patches are licensed under the MIT license, unless otherwise noted in the patch headers.
See PaperMC/Paper, and PaperMC/Paperweight for the license of material used by this project.
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API
Javadoc
Dependency Information
Maven
<repository>
<id>purpur</id>
<url>https://repo.purpurmc.org/snapshots</url>
</repository>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.purpurmc.purpur</groupId>
<artifactId>purpur-api</artifactId>
<version>1.19.2-R0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
Gradle
repositories {
maven("https://repo.purpurmc.org/snapshots")
}
dependencies {
compileOnly("org.purpurmc.purpur:purpur-api:1.19.2-R0.1-SNAPSHOT")
}
Yes, this also includes all API provided by Paper, Spigot, and Bukkit.
Building and setting up
Initial setup
First, clone this repository. Do not download it.
Then run the following command in the root directory:
./gradlew applyPatches
The project is now ready for use in your IDE.
Creating a patch
Patches are effectively just commits in either Purpur-API or Purpur-Server.
To create one, just add a commit to either repo and run ./gradlew rebuildPatches, and a
patch will be placed in the patches folder. Modifying commits will also modify its
corresponding patch file.
See CONTRIBUTING.md for more detailed information.
Compiling
Use the command ./gradlew build to build the API and server. Compiled JARs
will be placed under Purpur-API/build/libs and Purpur-Server/build/libs.
These JARs are not used to start a server.
To compile a server-ready purpurclip jar, run ./gradlew createReobfPaperclipJar.
To install the purpur-api and purpur dependencies to your local Maven repo, run ./gradlew publishToMavenLocal. The compiled purpurclip jar will be in build/libs/ not Purpur-Server/build/libs.
Special Thanks To:
YourKitYourKit, makers of the outstanding Java profiler, support open source projects of all kinds with their full-featured Java and .NET application profilers. We thank them for allowing us to use their software so we can make Purpur the best it can be. |
JetBrainsJetBrains, creators of the IntelliJ IDEA, supports Purpur with one of their Open Source Licenses. IntelliJ IDEA is the recommended IDE for working with Purpur, and most of the Purpur team uses it. |



