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= Introducción =
= Introduction =
Los comportamientos de bloque son útiles cuando se desea que diferentes bloques actúen de la misma manera, ya que se pueden adjuntar uno o más comportamientos de bloque a un número arbitrario de bloques.
Block Behaviors are useful when you want different blocks to act in the same way, as you can attach one or more block behaviors to an arbitrary number of blocks.
Puede que le interese echar un vistazo a las [[Block Json Properties/es#p_behaviors|comportamientos de bloque]] existentes antes de implementar las suyas propias.
You may want to have a look at the existing [[Block Json Properties#p_behaviors|block behaviors]] before implementing your own.


En este tutorial crearemos un nuevo comportamiento que podremos adjuntar a los bloques para hacerlos móviles haciendo clic con el botón derecho del ratón.


== Configuración ==
In this tutorial we'll create a new Behavior that we can attach to blocks to make them movable by right clicking them.


Se requiere un [[Setting up your Development Environment/es|espacio de trabajo de desarrollo]]. Además, necesitarás los recursos (tipo de bloque, textura y archivo lang). Se puede crear una propia o utilizar los que ya están hechos: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/2/2f/Moving_-_No_CS_File.zip Moving - No CS File.zip]
== Setting up ==


== Creación del comportamiento ==
A [[Setting up your Development Environment|development workspace]] is required. Additionally you will need the assets (blocktype, texture and lang file). You can either create your one owns or use those pre-made ones: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/2/2f/Moving_-_No_CS_File.zip Moving - No CS File.zip]


Así que en primer lugar tenemos que crear el comportamiento en sí, que es una clase que extiende BlockBehavior
== Creating the behavior ==
 
So first of all we need to create the behavior itself, which is a class extending BlockBehavior
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class Moving : BlockBehavior
class Moving : BlockBehavior
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Esta clase proporciona varios métodos que podemos anular. Si utilizas Visual Studio puedes encontrar una lista completa de métodos pasando el ratón por encima de "BlockBehavior" y pulsando "F12".
This class provides several methods we can override. When you use Visual Studio you can find a full list of a methods by hovering with the mouse of "BlockBehavior" and pressing "F12".


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El método <code>bool OnPlayerInteract(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)</code> parece ideal para nuestro propósito.
The method <code>bool OnBlockInteractStart(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)</code> looks to be ideal for our purpose.


¿Qué debe hacer?
What should it do?


# Calcula la nueva posición del bloque en función de la cara que mire el jugador
# Calculate the new position to move the block to, based on the block face the player is looking at.
# Comprueba si el bloque se puede colocar en esta posición
# Check if the block can be placed at this new position.
# Retira el bloque original
# Remove the block at the old position.
# Coloca el nuevo bloque utilizando la posición calculada anteriormente
# Place the same type of block at the new position.
# [[Modding:Behavior_Traversal|Skip]] the default logic that would otherwise place whatever item is held at the old position.


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     public override bool OnPlayerInteract(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)
     public override bool OnBlockInteractStart(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)
     {
     {
         // Encontrar la posición objetivo
         // Find the target position
         BlockPos pos = blockSel.Position.AddCopy(blockSel.Face.GetOpposite());
         BlockPos pos = blockSel.Position.AddCopy(blockSel.Face.Opposite);
 
         // Can we place the block there?
         // Can we place the block there?
         if (world.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(pos).IsReplacableBy(block))
         if (world.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(pos).IsReplacableBy(block))
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             world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, pos);
             world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, pos);
         }
         }
         // Notify the game engine other block behaviors that we handled the players interaction with the block.
         // Notify the game engine other block behaviors that we handled the players interaction with the block.
         // If we would not set the handling field the player would still be able to place blocks if he has them in hands.
         // If we would not set the handling field the player would still be able to place blocks if he has them in hands.
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== Register ==
== Register ==  


In order the register the BlockBehavior we need to create a mod class, override <code>Start(ICoreAPI)</code> and register it with the given name:
In order the register the BlockBehavior we need to create a mod class, override <code>Start(ICoreAPI)</code> and register it with the given name:
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     {


        public override void Start(ICoreAPI api)
public override void Start(ICoreAPI api)
         {
         {
             base.Start(api);
             base.Start(api);
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         }
         }


    }
}
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== Distribution ==
== Distribution ==  


In order to finish everything, open the modtools and type in <code>pack <your mod id></code>. Now you can take the zip file and share it with other people.
In order to finish everything, open the modtools and type in <code>pack <your mod id></code>. Now you can take the zip file and share it with other people.
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* for VS 1.6: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/c/cb/Moving.zip Moving.zip]
* for VS 1.6: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/c/cb/Moving.zip Moving.zip]


== Testing ==
== Testing ==  


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= Advanced Behavior =
= Advanced Behavior =  


Our behavior is still rather simple, but there are a lot more possibilities. A behavior can have special properties, which can be defined by the blocktype itself.
Our behavior is still rather simple, but there are a lot more possibilities. A behavior can have special properties, which can be defined by the blocktype itself.


== Example ==
== Example ==  


The behavior liquid supports some special properties as shown in this example of the water blocktype:
The behavior liquid supports some special properties as shown in this example of the water blocktype:
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== Parsing properties ==
== Parsing properties ==  


In order to take care of special properties there is a method called <code>Initialize(JsonObject)</code>. Each blocktype creates a new instance of the behavior, so the method can be used to parse the properties.
In order to take care of special properties there is a method called <code>Initialize(JsonObject)</code>. Each blocktype creates a new instance of the behavior, so the method can be used to parse the properties.
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The next thing we need to change is the interact method itself, so that it takes care of the distance and the pull properties ...
The next thing we need to change is the interact method itself, so that it takes care of the distance and the pull properties ...
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         public override bool OnPlayerInteract(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)
         public override bool OnBlockInteractStart(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)
         {
         {
             BlockPos pos = blockSel.Position.AddCopy(pull && byPlayer.WorldData.EntityControls.Sneak ? blockSel.Face : blockSel.Face.GetOpposite(), distance);
            // Find the target position
             BlockPos pos = blockSel.Position.AddCopy(pull && byPlayer.WorldData.EntityControls.Sneak ? blockSel.Face : blockSel.Face.Opposite, distance);
 
            // Can we place the block there?
             if (world.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(pos).IsReplacableBy(block))
             if (world.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(pos).IsReplacableBy(block))
             {
             {
                // Remove the block at the current position and place it at the target position
                 world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(0, blockSel.Position);
                 world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(0, blockSel.Position);
                 world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, pos);
                 world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, pos);
             }
             }
            // Notify the game engine other block behaviors that we handled the players interaction with the block.
            // If we would not set the handling field the player would still be able to place blocks if he has them in hands.
             handling = EnumHandling.PreventDefault;
             handling = EnumHandling.PreventDefault;
             return true;
             return true;
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== Adding another block ==
== Adding another block ==  


Let's create another block using this behavior, but this time we will configure some additional properties ...
Let's create another block using this behavior, but this time we will configure some additional properties ...
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The block will be pushed two blocks instead of one and the player can pull it by sneaking while right clicking.
The block will be pushed two blocks instead of one and the player can pull it by sneaking while right clicking.


= Mod Download =
= Mod Download =  


* for VS 1.9: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/7/7b/Advancedmoving_v1.0.0.zip AdvancedMoving_v1.0.0.zip]
* for VS 1.9: [https://wiki.vintagestory.at/images/7/7b/Advancedmoving_v1.0.0.zip AdvancedMoving_v1.0.0.zip]

Latest revision as of 19:02, 25 March 2024

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Introduction

Block Behaviors are useful when you want different blocks to act in the same way, as you can attach one or more block behaviors to an arbitrary number of blocks. You may want to have a look at the existing block behaviors before implementing your own.


In this tutorial we'll create a new Behavior that we can attach to blocks to make them movable by right clicking them.

Setting up

A development workspace is required. Additionally you will need the assets (blocktype, texture and lang file). You can either create your one owns or use those pre-made ones: Moving - No CS File.zip

Creating the behavior

So first of all we need to create the behavior itself, which is a class extending BlockBehavior

class Moving : BlockBehavior
{
    public Moving(Block block) : base(block)
    {
        
    } 
}

This class provides several methods we can override. When you use Visual Studio you can find a full list of a methods by hovering with the mouse of "BlockBehavior" and pressing "F12".


The method bool OnBlockInteractStart(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling) looks to be ideal for our purpose.

What should it do?

  1. Calculate the new position to move the block to, based on the block face the player is looking at.
  2. Check if the block can be placed at this new position.
  3. Remove the block at the old position.
  4. Place the same type of block at the new position.
  5. Skip the default logic that would otherwise place whatever item is held at the old position.
    public override bool OnBlockInteractStart(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)
    {
        // Find the target position
        BlockPos pos = blockSel.Position.AddCopy(blockSel.Face.Opposite);
        // Can we place the block there?
        if (world.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(pos).IsReplacableBy(block))
        {
            // Remove the block at the current position and place it at the target position
            world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(0, blockSel.Position);
            world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, pos);
        }
        // Notify the game engine other block behaviors that we handled the players interaction with the block.
        // If we would not set the handling field the player would still be able to place blocks if he has them in hands.
        handling = EnumHandling.PreventDefault;
        return true;
    }

Register

In order the register the BlockBehavior we need to create a mod class, override Start(ICoreAPI) and register it with the given name:

    public class MovingBlocks : ModSystem
    {

public override void Start(ICoreAPI api)
        {
            base.Start(api);
            api.RegisterBlockBehaviorClass("Moving", typeof(Moving));
        }

}

Distribution

In order to finish everything, open the modtools and type in pack <your mod id>. Now you can take the zip file and share it with other people.

Testing

Advanced Behavior

Our behavior is still rather simple, but there are a lot more possibilities. A behavior can have special properties, which can be defined by the blocktype itself.

Example

The behavior liquid supports some special properties as shown in this example of the water blocktype:

	behaviors: [
		{
			name: "FiniteSpreadingLiquid", 
			properties:
			{
				spreadDelay: 150, 
				liquidCollisionSound: "hotmetal", 
				sourceReplacementCode: "obsidian", 
				flowingReplacementCode: "basalt"
			}
		}
	],

Parsing properties

In order to take care of special properties there is a method called Initialize(JsonObject). Each blocktype creates a new instance of the behavior, so the method can be used to parse the properties.

So what kind of properties could we add?

  • push distance
  • pull block if player is sneaking

First of all, we need to override the method in our block behavior class ...

        public override void Initialize(JsonObject properties)
        {
            base.Initialize(properties);
        }

Additionally we need to add two fields, one for the distance and another one if the player should pull the block while sneaking ...

        public int distance = 1;
        public bool pull = false;

Now we can parse the two properties like so:

        distance = properties["distance"].AsInt(1);
        pull = properties["pull"].AsBool(false);

The next thing we need to change is the interact method itself, so that it takes care of the distance and the pull properties ...

        public override bool OnBlockInteractStart(IWorldAccessor world, IPlayer byPlayer, BlockSelection blockSel, ref EnumHandling handling)
        {
            // Find the target position
            BlockPos pos = blockSel.Position.AddCopy(pull && byPlayer.WorldData.EntityControls.Sneak ? blockSel.Face : blockSel.Face.Opposite, distance);

            // Can we place the block there?
            if (world.BlockAccessor.GetBlock(pos).IsReplacableBy(block))
            {
                // Remove the block at the current position and place it at the target position
                world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(0, blockSel.Position);
                world.BlockAccessor.SetBlock(block.BlockId, pos);
            }

            // Notify the game engine other block behaviors that we handled the players interaction with the block.
            // If we would not set the handling field the player would still be able to place blocks if he has them in hands.
            handling = EnumHandling.PreventDefault;
            return true;
        }

Adding another block

Let's create another block using this behavior, but this time we will configure some additional properties ...

	behaviors: [
		{
			name: "Moving",
			properties: {
				"distance": 2,
				"pull": true
			}
		}
	],

The block will be pushed two blocks instead of one and the player can pull it by sneaking while right clicking.

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