2 GB
RAM
200%
CPU
5 GB
Disk
What is Factorio
Build and maintain automated factories with friends. The vanilla Factorio dedicated server, deployed programmatically.
The values above are a recommended starting point — set RAM, CPU and disk per API call and scale whenever you like.
Deploy Factorio with the SDK
deploy.ts
import { CloudClient } from "@enzonic/cloud-api";
const cloud = new CloudClient({ apiKey: process.env.CLOUD_API_KEY! });
// Resolve the Factorio egg by name (ids vary per panel)
const eggs = await cloud.eggs();
const egg = eggs.find((e) => e.name.includes("Factorio"))!;
const server = await cloud.servers.create({
name: "factorio-1",
eggId: egg.id,
region: "USA",
ramMb: 2048,
cpuPercent: 200,
diskMb: 5120,
});
await cloud.servers.power(server.id, "start");Or with REST (curl)
deploy.sh
# 1. Find the Factorio egg id
curl -s https://cloud.api.enzonic.com/v1/eggs \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $CLOUD_API_KEY"
# 2. Create the server (replace EGG_ID with the id from step 1)
curl -X POST https://cloud.api.enzonic.com/v1/servers \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $CLOUD_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{
"name": "factorio-1",
"eggId": EGG_ID,
"region": "USA",
"ramMb": 2048,
"cpuPercent": 200,
"diskMb": 5120
}'Manage it end-to-end
One key drives power, console, commands and files.
// Power, console & files — all from the one key
await cloud.servers.power(server.id, "restart");
await cloud.servers.command(server.id, "say Hello from the API");
const usage = await cloud.servers.resources(server.id);Related
Deploy Factorio in seconds
Create an account, grab an API key, and deploy by code.
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