Hello! Today we will make together a like goal counter step by step.
This tutorial will be divided into a few sections which are
- Requirements.
- Let’s start by first creating our resources!
a. Why do we need our proxy?
b. Creating our proxy.
c. Creating our like goal counter. - Things to keep in mind.
- Do you get errors?
- And this is the end of the tutorial!
Requirements.
- Have a Github account.
- Basic knowledge about Roblox Scripting.
Let’s start by first creating our resources!
To begin with, we will create our own proxy.
Why do we need our proxy?
We need our proxy to access Roblox services on the web (because unfortunately Roblox still does not let us access their web services in our games).
Creating our proxy.
To create our own proxy, we will use RoProxy Lite as a base.
In order to create the proxy, we will need our Github account. Enter the RoProxy Lite repository and you will find this:
Click on the “Deploy on Railway” button and you will be redirected to this page:
In order for us to continue creating our proxy, we must log in with our Github.
Once logged in with our Github account, we will have to accept Railway’s terms and conditions.
Once accepted we can continue, now the page should look something like this:
Now we will have to authorize Railway in our Github account by clicking the button.
Once done, the page will change again with the following aspect:
The “KEY” is optional, in my case I will not put anything and we click on the “Deploy” button.
Once the button is pressed, we must wait a few minutes for the creation of our proxy to be completed.
When the creation is complete, your screen should look something like this:
If so, now your proxy is activated!
Remember to copy the link, it will be useful for later.
Creating our like goal counter.
Now that we have successfully created our proxy, we can continue creating our like goal counter!
To simplify the work of scripting and other boring stuff, I have created this free template.
HTTP requests must be enabled for the like goal counter to work:
Once we have imported our like goal counter, we have to open this script here:
Inside the script we will find the following configurations:
In “website” we will have to paste our proxy link that we previously copied.
In “refreshTime” we can choose how many seconds we want the likes to refresh.
And finally, in “goal” we will be able to choose our goal of likes.
If all goes well, we will be able to visualize our likes of our game!
Things to keep in mind.
When you sign up for Railway, your Railway account will have this plan:
These credits will decrease according to the refresh time of the likes.
It is not recommended to have refresh likes of less than 10 seconds.
If for some reason you get an HTTP 500 error, this may be the reason:
The proxy link must be something like this, it must start with “https://” and end with a “/” for it to work correctly.
Do you get errors?
You can reply to this tutorial with the error and where it started happening to you. I will be happy to help you!
And this is the end of the tutorial!
Thank you very much for reading this tutorial, I have seen that at least very few people talk about this, so you would help me by sharing this tutorial.
References
- Decoding JSON to Lua: HttpService | Documentation - Roblox Creator Hub
- Encoding Lua to JSON: HttpService | Documentation - Roblox Creator Hub
- HttpsService: HttpService | Documentation - Roblox Creator Hub
This tutorial is inspired by this other YouTube tutorial.
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