feat: improvde REMOVE_OLD_MODS option (#688)

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@ -301,14 +301,14 @@ or downloading a world with the `WORLD` option.
There are two additional volumes that can be mounted; `/mods` and `/config`.
Any files in either of these filesystems will be copied over to the main
`/data` filesystem before starting Minecraft. If you want old mods to be removed as the `/mods` content is updated, then add `-e REMOVE_OLD_MODS=TRUE`.
`/data` filesystem before starting Minecraft. If you want old mods to be removed as the `/mods` content is updated, then add `-e REMOVE_OLD_MODS=TRUE`. If you are running a `BUKKIT` distribution this will affect all files inside the `plugins/` directory. You can fine tune the removal process by specifing the `REMOVE_OLD_MODS_INCLUDE` and `REMOVE_OLD_MODS_EXCLUDE` variables. By default everything will be removed. You can also specify the `REMOVE_OLD_MODS_DEPTH` (default 16) variable to only delete files up to a certain level.
> For example: `-e REMOVE_OLD_MODS=TRUE -e REMOVE_OLD_MODS_INCLUDE="*.jar" -e REMOVE_OLD_MODS_DEPTH=1` will remove all old jar files that are directly inside the `plugins/` or `mods/` directory.
This works well if you want to have a common set of modules in a separate
location, but still have multiple worlds with different server requirements
in either persistent volumes or a downloadable archive.
### Replacing variables inside configs
Sometimes you have mods or plugins that require configuration information that is only available at runtime.

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@ -11,12 +11,16 @@ fi
CURSE_URL_BASE=${CURSE_URL_BASE:-https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects}
# Remove old mods/plugins
if [ "$REMOVE_OLD_MODS" = "TRUE" ]; then
if [ "$TYPE" = "SPIGOT" ]; then
rm -rf /data/plugins/*
else
rm -rf /data/mods/*
fi
if isTrue ${REMOVE_OLD_MODS}; then
remove_mods_dest="/data/mods"
case ${TYPE} in
SPIGOT|BUKKIT|PAPER)
remove_mods_dest="/data/plugins"
;;
esac
log "Removing old mods in $remove_mods_dest..."
find $remove_mods_dest -mindepth 1 -maxdepth ${REMOVE_OLD_MODS_DEPTH:-16} -wholename "${REMOVE_OLD_MODS_INCLUDE:-*}" -not -wholename "${REMOVE_OLD_MODS_EXCLUDE}" -delete
fi
# If supplied with a URL for a modpack (simple zip of jars), download it and unpack

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@ -54,9 +54,6 @@ done
if [ -d /mods ]; then
log "Copying any mods over..."
mkdir -p /data/mods
if isTrue "${REMOVE_OLD_MODS}"; then
rsyncArgs=(--delete)
fi
rsync -a --out-format="update:%f:Last Modified %M" "${rsyncArgs[@]}" --prune-empty-dirs --update /mods /data
fi