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Minetest Lua Modding API Reference 0.4.12
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=========================================
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* More information at <http://www.minetest.net/>
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* Developer Wiki: <http://dev.minetest.net/>
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Introduction
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------------
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Content and functionality can be added to Minetest 0.4 by using Lua
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scripting in run-time loaded mods.
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A mod is a self-contained bunch of scripts, textures and other related
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things that is loaded by and interfaces with Minetest.
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Mods are contained and ran solely on the server side. Definitions and media
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files are automatically transferred to the client.
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If you see a deficiency in the API, feel free to attempt to add the
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functionality in the engine and API. You can send such improvements as
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source code patches to <celeron55@gmail.com>.
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Programming in Lua
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------------------
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If you have any difficulty in understanding this, please read
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[Programming in Lua](http://www.lua.org/pil/).
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Startup
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-------
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Mods are loaded during server startup from the mod load paths by running
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the `init.lua` scripts in a shared environment.
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Paths
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-----
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* `RUN_IN_PLACE=1` (Windows release, local build)
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* `$path_user`:
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* Linux: `<build directory>`
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* Windows: `<build directory>`
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* `$path_share`
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* Linux: `<build directory>`
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* Windows: `<build directory>`
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* `RUN_IN_PLACE=0`: (Linux release)
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* `$path_share`
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* Linux: `/usr/share/minetest`
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* Windows: `<install directory>/minetest-0.4.x`
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* `$path_user`:
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* Linux: `$HOME/.minetest`
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* Windows: `C:/users/<user>/AppData/minetest` (maybe)
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Games
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-----
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Games are looked up from:
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* `$path_share/games/gameid/`
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* `$path_user/games/gameid/`
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where `gameid` is unique to each game.
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The game directory contains the file `game.conf`, which contains these fields:
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name = <Human-readable full name of the game>
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e.g.
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name = Minetest
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The game directory can contain the file minetest.conf, which will be used
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to set default settings when running the particular game.
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Mod load path
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-------------
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Generic:
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* `$path_share/games/gameid/mods/`
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* `$path_share/mods/`
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* `$path_user/games/gameid/mods/`
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* `$path_user/mods/` (User-installed mods)
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* `$worldpath/worldmods/`
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In a run-in-place version (e.g. the distributed windows version):
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* `minetest-0.4.x/games/gameid/mods/`
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* `minetest-0.4.x/mods/` (User-installed mods)
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* `minetest-0.4.x/worlds/worldname/worldmods/`
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On an installed version on Linux:
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* `/usr/share/minetest/games/gameid/mods/`
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* `$HOME/.minetest/mods/` (User-installed mods)
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* `$HOME/.minetest/worlds/worldname/worldmods`
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Mod load path for world-specific games
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It is possible to include a game in a world; in this case, no mods or
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games are loaded or checked from anywhere else.
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This is useful for e.g. adventure worlds.
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This happens if the following directory exists:
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$world/game/
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Mods should be then be placed in:
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$world/game/mods/
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Modpack support
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----------------
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Mods can be put in a subdirectory, if the parent directory, which otherwise
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should be a mod, contains a file named `modpack.txt`. This file shall be
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empty, except for lines starting with `#`, which are comments.
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Mod directory structure
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------------------------
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mods
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|-- modname
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| |-- depends.txt
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| |-- screenshot.png
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| |-- description.txt
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| |-- init.lua
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| |-- models
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| |-- textures
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| | |-- modname_stuff.png
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| | `-- modname_something_else.png
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| |-- sounds
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| |-- media
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| `-- <custom data>
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`-- another
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### modname
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The location of this directory can be fetched by using
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`minetest.get_modpath(modname)`.
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### `depends.txt`
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List of mods that have to be loaded before loading this mod.
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A single line contains a single modname.
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Optional dependencies can be defined by appending a question mark
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to a single modname. Their meaning is that if the specified mod
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is missing, that does not prevent this mod from being loaded.
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### `screenshot.png`
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A screenshot shown in modmanager within mainmenu.
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### `description.txt`
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A File containing description to be shown within mainmenu.
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### `init.lua`
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The main Lua script. Running this script should register everything it
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wants to register. Subsequent execution depends on minetest calling the
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registered callbacks.
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`minetest.setting_get(name)` and `minetest.setting_getbool(name)` can be used
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to read custom or existing settings at load time, if necessary.
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### `models`
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Models for entities or meshnodes.
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### `textures`, `sounds`, `media`
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Media files (textures, sounds, whatever) that will be transferred to the
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client and will be available for use by the mod.
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Naming convention for registered textual names
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----------------------------------------------
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Registered names should generally be in this format:
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"modname:<whatever>" (<whatever> can have characters a-zA-Z0-9_)
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This is to prevent conflicting names from corrupting maps and is
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enforced by the mod loader.
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### Example
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In the mod `experimental`, there is the ideal item/node/entity name `tnt`.
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So the name should be `experimental:tnt`.
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Enforcement can be overridden by prefixing the name with `:`. This can
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be used for overriding the registrations of some other mod.
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Example: Any mod can redefine `experimental:tnt` by using the name
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:experimental:tnt
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when registering it.
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(also that mod is required to have `experimental` as a dependency)
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The `:` prefix can also be used for maintaining backwards compatibility.
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### Aliases
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Aliases can be added by using `minetest.register_alias(name, convert_to)`.
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This will make Minetest to convert things called name to things called
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`convert_to`.
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This can be used for maintaining backwards compatibility.
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This can be also used for setting quick access names for things, e.g. if
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you have an item called `epiclylongmodname:stuff`, you could do
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minetest.register_alias("stuff", "epiclylongmodname:stuff")
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and be able to use `/giveme stuff`.
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Textures
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--------
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Mods should generally prefix their textures with `modname_`, e.g. given
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the mod name `foomod`, a texture could be called:
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foomod_foothing.png
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Textures are referred to by their complete name, or alternatively by
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stripping out the file extension:
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* e.g. `foomod_foothing.png`
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* e.g. `foomod_foothing`
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Texture modifiers
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-----------------
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There are various texture modifiers that can be used
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to generate textures on-the-fly.
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### Texture overlaying
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Textures can be overlaid by putting a `^` between them.
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Example:
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default_dirt.png^default_grass_side.png
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`default_grass_side.png` is overlayed over `default_dirt.png`.
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### Texture grouping
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Textures can be grouped together by enclosing them in `(` and `)`.
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Example: `cobble.png^(thing1.png^thing2.png)`
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A texture for `thing1.png^thing2.png` is created and the resulting
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texture is overlaid over `cobble.png`.
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### Advanced texture modifiers
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#### `[crack:<n>:<p>`
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* `<n>` = animation frame count
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* `<p>` = current animation frame
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Draw a step of the crack animation on the texture.
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Example:
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default_cobble.png^[crack:10:1
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#### `[combine:<w>x<h>:<x1>,<y1>=<file1>:<x2>,<y2>=<file2>`
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* `<w>` = width
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* `<h>` = height
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* `<x1>`/`<x2>` = x positions
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* `<y1>`/`<y1>` = y positions
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* `<file1>`/`<file2>` = textures to combine
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Create a texture of size `<w>` times `<h>` and blit `<file1>` to (`<x1>`,`<y1>`)
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and blit `<file2>` to (`<x2>`,`<y2>`).
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Example:
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[combine:16x32:0,0=default_cobble.png:0,16=default_wood.png
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#### `[brighten`
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Brightens the texture.
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Example:
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tnt_tnt_side.png^[brighten
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#### `[noalpha`
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Makes the texture completely opaque.
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Example:
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default_leaves.png^[noalpha
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#### `[makealpha:<r>,<g>,<b>`
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Convert one color to transparency.
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Example:
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default_cobble.png^[makealpha:128,128,128
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#### `[transform<t>`
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* `<t>` = transformation(s) to apply
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Rotates and/or flips the image.
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`<t>` can be a number (between 0 and 7) or a transform name.
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Rotations are counter-clockwise.
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0 I identity
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1 R90 rotate by 90 degrees
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2 R180 rotate by 180 degrees
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3 R270 rotate by 270 degrees
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4 FX flip X
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5 FXR90 flip X then rotate by 90 degrees
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6 FY flip Y
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7 FYR90 flip Y then rotate by 90 degrees
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Example:
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default_stone.png^[transformFXR90
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#### `[inventorycube{<top>{<left>{<right>`
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`^` is replaced by `&` in texture names.
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Create an inventory cube texture using the side textures.
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Example:
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[inventorycube{grass.png{dirt.png&grass_side.png{dirt.png&grass_side.png
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Creates an inventorycube with `grass.png`, `dirt.png^grass_side.png` and
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`dirt.png^grass_side.png` textures
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#### `[lowpart:<percent>:<file>`
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Blit the lower `<percent>`% part of `<file>` on the texture.
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Example:
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base.png^[lowpart:25:overlay.png
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#### `[verticalframe:<t>:<n>`
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* `<t>` = animation frame count
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* `<n>` = current animation frame
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Crops the texture to a frame of a vertical animation.
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Example:
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default_torch_animated.png^[verticalframe:16:8
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#### `[mask:<file>`
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Apply a mask to the base image.
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The mask is applied using binary AND.
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#### `[colorize:<color>:<ratio>`
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Colorize the textures with the given color.
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`<color>` is specified as a `ColorString`.
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`<ratio>` is an int ranging from 0 to 255, and specifies how much of the
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color to apply. If ommitted, the alpha will be used.
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Sounds
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------
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Only Ogg Vorbis files are supported.
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For positional playing of sounds, only single-channel (mono) files are
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supported. Otherwise OpenAL will play them non-positionally.
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Mods should generally prefix their sounds with `modname_`, e.g. given
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the mod name "`foomod`", a sound could be called:
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foomod_foosound.ogg
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Sounds are referred to by their name with a dot, a single digit and the
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file extension stripped out. When a sound is played, the actual sound file
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is chosen randomly from the matching sounds.
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When playing the sound `foomod_foosound`, the sound is chosen randomly
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from the available ones of the following files:
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* `foomod_foosound.ogg`
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* `foomod_foosound.0.ogg`
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* `foomod_foosound.1.ogg`
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* (...)
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* `foomod_foosound.9.ogg`
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Examples of sound parameter tables:
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-- Play location-less on all clients
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{
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gain = 1.0, -- default
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}
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-- Play location-less to a player
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{
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to_player = name,
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gain = 1.0, -- default
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}
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-- Play in a location
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{
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pos = {x=1,y=2,z=3},
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gain = 1.0, -- default
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max_hear_distance = 32, -- default
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}
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-- Play connected to an object, looped
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{
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object = <an ObjectRef>,
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gain = 1.0, -- default
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max_hear_distance = 32, -- default
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loop = true, -- only sounds connected to objects can be looped
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}
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### `SimpleSoundSpec`
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* e.g. `""`
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* e.g. `"default_place_node"`
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* e.g. `{}`
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* e.g. `{name="default_place_node"}`
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* e.g. `{name="default_place_node", gain=1.0}`
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Registered definitions of stuff
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-------------------------------
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Anything added using certain `minetest.register_*` functions get added to
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the global `minetest.registered_*` tables.
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* `minetest.register_entity(name, prototype table)`
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* added to `minetest.registered_entities[name]`
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* `minetest.register_node(name, node definition)`
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* added to `minetest.registered_items[name]`
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* added to `minetest.registered_nodes[name]`
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* `minetest.register_tool(name, item definition)`
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* added to `minetest.registered_items[name]`
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* `minetest.register_craftitem(name, item definition)`
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* added to `minetest.registered_items[name]`
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* `minetest.register_biome(biome definition)`
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* returns an integer uniquely identifying the registered biome
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* added to `minetest.registered_biome` with the key of `biome.name`
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* if `biome.name` is nil, the key is the returned ID
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* `minetest.register_ore(ore definition)`
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* returns an integer uniquely identifying the registered ore
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* added to `minetest.registered_ores` with the key of `ore.name`
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* if `ore.name` is nil, the key is the returned ID
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* `minetest.register_decoration(decoration definition)`
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* returns an integer uniquely identifying the registered decoration
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* added to `minetest.registered_decorations` with the key of `decoration.name`
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* if `decoration.name` is nil, the key is the returned ID
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* `minetest.register_schematic(schematic definition)`
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* returns an integer uniquely identifying the registered schematic
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* added to `minetest.registered_schematic` with the key of `schematic.name`
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* if `schematic.name` is nil, the key is the returned ID
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* if the schematic is loaded from a file, schematic.name is set to the filename
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* if the function is called when loading the mod, and schematic.name is a relative path,
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* then the current mod path will be prepended to the schematic filename
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* `minetest.clear_registered_biomes()`
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* clears all biomes currently registered
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* `minetest.clear_registered_ores()`
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* clears all ores currently registered
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* `minetest.clear_registered_decorations()`
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* clears all decorations currently registered
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* `minetest.clear_registered_schematics()`
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* clears all schematics currently registered
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Note that in some cases you will stumble upon things that are not contained
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in these tables (e.g. when a mod has been removed). Always check for
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existence before trying to access the fields.
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Example: If you want to check the drawtype of a node, you could do:
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local function get_nodedef_field(nodename, fieldname)
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if not minetest.registered_nodes[nodename] then
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return nil
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end
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return minetest.registered_nodes[nodename][fieldname]
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end
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local drawtype = get_nodedef_field(nodename, "drawtype")
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Example: `minetest.get_item_group(name, group)` has been implemented as:
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function minetest.get_item_group(name, group)
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if not minetest.registered_items[name] or not
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minetest.registered_items[name].groups[group] then
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return 0
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end
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return minetest.registered_items[name].groups[group]
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end
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Nodes
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-----
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Nodes are the bulk data of the world: cubes and other things that take the
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space of a cube. Huge amounts of them are handled efficiently, but they
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are quite static.
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The definition of a node is stored and can be accessed by name in
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minetest.registered_nodes[node.name]
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See "Registered definitions of stuff".
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Nodes are passed by value between Lua and the engine.
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They are represented by a table:
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{name="name", param1=num, param2=num}
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`param1` and `param2` are 8-bit integers. The engine uses them for certain
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automated functions. If you don't use these functions, you can use them to
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store arbitrary values.
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The functions of `param1` and `param2` are determined by certain fields in the
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node definition:
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`param1` is reserved for the engine when `paramtype != "none"`:
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paramtype = "light"
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^ The value stores light with and without sun in its upper and lower 4 bits
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respectively. Allows light to propagate from or through the node with
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light value falling by 1 per node. This is essential for a light source
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node to spread its light.
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`param2` is reserved for the engine when any of these are used:
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liquidtype == "flowing"
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^ The level and some flags of the liquid is stored in param2
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drawtype == "flowingliquid"
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^ The drawn liquid level is read from param2
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drawtype == "torchlike"
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drawtype == "signlike"
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paramtype2 == "wallmounted"
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^ The rotation of the node is stored in param2. You can make this value
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by using minetest.dir_to_wallmounted().
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paramtype2 == "facedir"
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^ The rotation of the node is stored in param2. Furnaces and chests are
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rotated this way. Can be made by using minetest.dir_to_facedir().
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Values range 0 - 23
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facedir modulo 4 = axisdir
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0 = y+ 1 = z+ 2 = z- 3 = x+ 4 = x- 5 = y-
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facedir's two less significant bits are rotation around the axis
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paramtype2 == "leveled"
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collision_box = {
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type = "fixed",
|
|
fixed = {
|
|
{-0.5, -0.5, -0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5},
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
^ defines list of collision boxes for the node. If empty, collision boxes
|
|
will be the same as nodeboxes, in case of any other nodes will be full cube
|
|
as in the example above.
|
|
|
|
Nodes can also contain extra data. See "Node Metadata".
|
|
|
|
Node drawtypes
|
|
---------------
|
|
There are a bunch of different looking node types.
|
|
|
|
Look for examples in `games/minimal` or `games/minetest_game`.
|
|
|
|
* `normal`
|
|
* `airlike`
|
|
* `liquid`
|
|
* `flowingliquid`
|
|
* `glasslike`
|
|
* `glasslike_framed`
|
|
* `glasslike_framed_optional`
|
|
* `allfaces`
|
|
* `allfaces_optional`
|
|
* `torchlike`
|
|
* `signlike`
|
|
* `plantlike`
|
|
* `firelike`
|
|
* `fencelike`
|
|
* `raillike`
|
|
* `nodebox` -- See below. (**Experimental!**)
|
|
* `mesh` -- use models for nodes
|
|
|
|
`*_optional` drawtypes need less rendering time if deactivated (always client side).
|
|
|
|
Node boxes
|
|
-----------
|
|
Node selection boxes are defined using "node boxes"
|
|
|
|
The `nodebox` node drawtype allows defining visual of nodes consisting of
|
|
arbitrary number of boxes. It allows defining stuff like stairs. Only the
|
|
`fixed` and `leveled` box type is supported for these.
|
|
|
|
Please note that this is still experimental, and may be incompatibly
|
|
changed in the future.
|
|
|
|
A nodebox is defined as any of:
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
-- A normal cube; the default in most things
|
|
type = "regular"
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
-- A fixed box (facedir param2 is used, if applicable)
|
|
type = "fixed",
|
|
fixed = box OR {box1, box2, ...}
|
|
}
|
|
{
|
|
-- A box like the selection box for torches
|
|
-- (wallmounted param2 is used, if applicable)
|
|
type = "wallmounted",
|
|
wall_top = box,
|
|
wall_bottom = box,
|
|
wall_side = box
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
A `box` is defined as:
|
|
|
|
{x1, y1, z1, x2, y2, z2}
|
|
|
|
A box of a regular node would look like:
|
|
|
|
{-0.5, -0.5, -0.5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5},
|
|
|
|
`type = "leveled"` is same as `type = "fixed"`, but `y2` will be automatically
|
|
set to level from `param2`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Meshes
|
|
------
|
|
If drawtype `mesh` is used, tiles should hold model materials textures.
|
|
Only static meshes are implemented.
|
|
For supported model formats see Irrlicht engine documentation.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Noise Parameters
|
|
----------------
|
|
Noise Parameters, or commonly called "`NoiseParams`", define the properties of
|
|
perlin noise.
|
|
|
|
### `offset`
|
|
Offset that the noise is translated by (i.e. added) after calculation.
|
|
|
|
### `scale`
|
|
Factor that the noise is scaled by (i.e. multiplied) after calculation.
|
|
|
|
### `spread`
|
|
Vector containing values by which each coordinate is divided by before calculation.
|
|
Higher spread values result in larger noise features.
|
|
|
|
A value of `{x=250, y=250, z=250}` is common.
|
|
|
|
### `seed`
|
|
Random seed for the noise. Add the world seed to a seed offset for world-unique noise.
|
|
In the case of `minetest.get_perlin()`, this value has the world seed automatically added.
|
|
|
|
### `octaves`
|
|
Number of times the noise gradient is accumulated into the noise.
|
|
|
|
Increase this number to increase the amount of detail in the resulting noise.
|
|
|
|
A value of `6` is common.
|
|
|
|
### `persistence`
|
|
Factor by which the effect of the noise gradient function changes with each successive octave.
|
|
|
|
Values less than `1` make the details of successive octaves' noise diminish, while values
|
|
greater than `1` make successive octaves stronger.
|
|
|
|
A value of `0.6` is common.
|
|
|
|
### `lacunarity`
|
|
Factor by which the noise feature sizes change with each successive octave.
|
|
|
|
A value of `2.0` is common.
|
|
|
|
### `flags`
|
|
Leave this field unset for no special handling.
|
|
|
|
Currently supported are `defaults`, `eased` and `absvalue`.
|
|
|
|
#### `defaults`
|
|
Specify this if you would like to keep auto-selection of eased/not-eased while specifying
|
|
some other flags.
|
|
|
|
#### `eased`
|
|
Maps noise gradient values onto a quintic S-curve before performing interpolation.
|
|
This results in smooth, rolling noise. Disable this (`noeased`) for sharp-looking noise.
|
|
If no flags are specified (or defaults is), 2D noise is eased and 3D noise is not eased.
|
|
|
|
#### `absvalue`
|
|
Accumulates the absolute value of each noise gradient result.
|
|
|
|
Noise parameters format example for 2D or 3D perlin noise or perlin noise maps:
|
|
np_terrain = {
|
|
offset = 0,
|
|
scale = 1,
|
|
spread = {x=500, y=500, z=500},
|
|
seed = 571347,
|
|
octaves = 5,
|
|
persist = 0.63,
|
|
lacunarity = 2.0,
|
|
flags = "defaults, absvalue"
|
|
}
|
|
^ A single noise parameter table can be used to get 2D or 3D noise,
|
|
when getting 2D noise spread.z is ignored.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Ore types
|
|
---------
|
|
These tell in what manner the ore is generated.
|
|
|
|
All default ores are of the uniformly-distributed scatter type.
|
|
|
|
### `scatter`
|
|
Randomly chooses a location and generates a cluster of ore.
|
|
|
|
If `noise_params` is specified, the ore will be placed if the 3D perlin noise at
|
|
that point is greater than the `noise_threshold`, giving the ability to create
|
|
a non-equal distribution of ore.
|
|
|
|
### `sheet`
|
|
Creates a sheet of ore in a blob shape according to the 2D perlin noise
|
|
described by `noise_params`. The relative height of the sheet can be
|
|
controlled by the same perlin noise as well, by specifying a non-zero
|
|
`scale` parameter in `noise_params`.
|
|
|
|
**IMPORTANT**: The noise is not transformed by `offset` or `scale` when comparing
|
|
against the noise threshold, but scale is used to determine relative height.
|
|
The height of the blob is randomly scattered, with a maximum height of `clust_size`.
|
|
|
|
`clust_scarcity` and `clust_num_ores` are ignored.
|
|
|
|
This is essentially an improved version of the so-called "stratus" ore seen in
|
|
some unofficial mods.
|
|
|
|
### `blob`
|
|
Creates a deformed sphere of ore according to 3d perlin noise described by
|
|
`noise_params`. The maximum size of the blob is `clust_size`, and
|
|
`clust_scarcity` has the same meaning as with the `scatter` type.
|
|
### `vein
|
|
Creates veins of ore varying in density by according to the intersection of two
|
|
instances of 3d perlin noise with diffferent seeds, both described by
|
|
`noise_params`. `random_factor` varies the influence random chance has on
|
|
placement of an ore inside the vein, which is `1` by default. Note that
|
|
modifying this parameter may require adjusting `noise_threshhold`.
|
|
The parameters `clust_scarcity`, `clust_num_ores`, and `clust_size` are ignored
|
|
by this ore type. This ore type is difficult to control since it is sensitive
|
|
to small changes. The following is a decent set of parameters to work from:
|
|
|
|
noise_params = {
|
|
offset = 0,
|
|
scale = 3,
|
|
spread = {x=200, y=200, z=200},
|
|
seed = 5390,
|
|
octaves = 4,
|
|
persist = 0.5,
|
|
flags = "eased",
|
|
},
|
|
noise_threshhold = 1.6
|
|
|
|
WARNING: Use this ore type *very* sparingly since it is ~200x more
|
|
computationally expensive than any other ore.
|
|
|
|
Ore attributes
|
|
--------------
|
|
See section "Flag Specifier Format".
|
|
|
|
Currently supported flags: `absheight`
|
|
|
|
### `absheight`
|
|
Also produce this same ore between the height range of `-y_max` and `-y_min`.
|
|
|
|
Useful for having ore in sky realms without having to duplicate ore entries.
|
|
|
|
Decoration types
|
|
----------------
|
|
The varying types of decorations that can be placed.
|
|
|
|
The default value is `simple`, and is currently the only type supported.
|
|
|
|
### `simple`
|
|
Creates a 1 times `H` times 1 column of a specified node (or a random node from
|
|
a list, if a decoration list is specified). Can specify a certain node it must
|
|
spawn next to, such as water or lava, for example. Can also generate a
|
|
decoration of random height between a specified lower and upper bound.
|
|
This type of decoration is intended for placement of grass, flowers, cacti,
|
|
papyri, and so on.
|
|
|
|
### `schematic`
|
|
Copies a box of `MapNodes` from a specified schematic file (or raw description).
|
|
Can specify a probability of a node randomly appearing when placed.
|
|
This decoration type is intended to be used for multi-node sized discrete
|
|
structures, such as trees, cave spikes, rocks, and so on.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Schematic specifier
|
|
--------------------
|
|
A schematic specifier identifies a schematic by either a filename to a
|
|
Minetest Schematic file (`.mts`) or through raw data supplied through Lua,
|
|
in the form of a table. This table specifies the following fields:
|
|
|
|
* The `size` field is a 3D vector containing the dimensions of the provided schematic. (required)
|
|
* The `yslice_prob` field is a table of {ypos, prob} which sets the `ypos`th vertical slice
|
|
of the schematic to have a `prob / 256 * 100` chance of occuring. (default: 255)
|
|
* The `data` field is a flat table of MapNode tables making up the schematic,
|
|
in the order of `[z [y [x]]]`. (required)
|
|
Each MapNode table contains:
|
|
* `name`: the name of the map node to place (required)
|
|
* `prob` (alias `param1`): the probability of this node being placed (default: 255)
|
|
* `param2`: the raw param2 value of the node being placed onto the map (default: 0)
|
|
* `force_place`: boolean representing if the node should forcibly overwrite any
|
|
previous contents (default: false)
|
|
|
|
About probability values:
|
|
* A probability value of `0` or `1` means that node will never appear (0% chance).
|
|
* A probability value of `254` or `255` means the node will always appear (100% chance).
|
|
* If the probability value `p` is greater than `1`, then there is a
|
|
`(p / 256 * 100)` percent chance that node will appear when the schematic is
|
|
placed on the map.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Schematic attributes
|
|
--------------------
|
|
See section "Flag Specifier Format".
|
|
|
|
Currently supported flags: `place_center_x`, `place_center_y`,
|
|
`place_center_z`, `force_placement`.
|
|
|
|
* `place_center_x`: Placement of this decoration is centered along the X axis.
|
|
* `place_center_y`: Placement of this decoration is centered along the Y axis.
|
|
* `place_center_z`: Placement of this decoration is centered along the Z axis.
|
|
* `force_placement`: Schematic nodes other than "ignore" will replace existing nodes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
HUD element types
|
|
-----------------
|
|
The position field is used for all element types.
|
|
|
|
To account for differing resolutions, the position coordinates are the percentage
|
|
of the screen, ranging in value from `0` to `1`.
|
|
|
|
The name field is not yet used, but should contain a description of what the
|
|
HUD element represents. The direction field is the direction in which something
|
|
is drawn.
|
|
|
|
`0` draws from left to right, `1` draws from right to left, `2` draws from
|
|
top to bottom, and `3` draws from bottom to top.
|
|
|
|
The `alignment` field specifies how the item will be aligned. It ranges from `-1` to `1`,
|
|
with `0` being the center, `-1` is moved to the left/up, and `1` is to the right/down.
|
|
Fractional values can be used.
|
|
|
|
The `offset` field specifies a pixel offset from the position. Contrary to position,
|
|
the offset is not scaled to screen size. This allows for some precisely-positioned
|
|
items in the HUD.
|
|
|
|
**Note**: `offset` _will_ adapt to screen DPI as well as user defined scaling factor!
|
|
|
|
Below are the specific uses for fields in each type; fields not listed for that type are ignored.
|
|
|
|
**Note**: Future revisions to the HUD API may be incompatible; the HUD API is still
|
|
in the experimental stages.
|
|
|
|
### `image`
|
|
Displays an image on the HUD.
|
|
|
|
* `scale`: The scale of the image, with 1 being the original texture size.
|
|
Only the X coordinate scale is used (positive values).
|
|
Negative values represent that percentage of the screen it
|
|
should take; e.g. `x=-100` means 100% (width).
|
|
* `text`: The name of the texture that is displayed.
|
|
* `alignment`: The alignment of the image.
|
|
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.
|
|
|
|
### `text`
|
|
Displays text on the HUD.
|
|
|
|
* `scale`: Defines the bounding rectangle of the text.
|
|
A value such as `{x=100, y=100}` should work.
|
|
* `text`: The text to be displayed in the HUD element.
|
|
* `number`: An integer containing the RGB value of the color used to draw the text.
|
|
Specify `0xFFFFFF` for white text, `0xFF0000` for red, and so on.
|
|
* `alignment`: The alignment of the text.
|
|
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.
|
|
|
|
### `statbar`
|
|
Displays a horizontal bar made up of half-images.
|
|
|
|
* `text`: The name of the texture that is used.
|
|
* `number`: The number of half-textures that are displayed.
|
|
If odd, will end with a vertically center-split texture.
|
|
* `direction`
|
|
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.
|
|
* `size`: If used, will force full-image size to this value (override texture pack image size)
|
|
|
|
### `inventory`
|
|
* `text`: The name of the inventory list to be displayed.
|
|
* `number`: Number of items in the inventory to be displayed.
|
|
* `item`: Position of item that is selected.
|
|
* `direction`
|
|
|
|
### `waypoint`
|
|
Displays distance to selected world position.
|
|
|
|
* `name`: The name of the waypoint.
|
|
* `text`: Distance suffix. Can be blank.
|
|
* `number:` An integer containing the RGB value of the color used to draw the text.
|
|
* `world_pos`: World position of the waypoint.
|
|
|
|
Representations of simple things
|
|
--------------------------------
|
|
|
|
### Position/vector
|
|
|
|
{x=num, y=num, z=num}
|
|
|
|
For helper functions see "Vector helpers".
|
|
|
|
### `pointed_thing`
|
|
* `{type="nothing"}`
|
|
* `{type="node", under=pos, above=pos}`
|
|
* `{type="object", ref=ObjectRef}`
|
|
|
|
Flag Specifier Format
|
|
---------------------
|
|
Flags using the standardized flag specifier format can be specified in either of
|
|
two ways, by string or table.
|
|
|
|
The string format is a comma-delimited set of flag names; whitespace and
|
|
unrecognized flag fields are ignored. Specifying a flag in the string sets the
|
|
flag, and specifying a flag prefixed by the string `"no"` explicitly
|
|
clears the flag from whatever the default may be.
|
|
|
|
In addition to the standard string flag format, the schematic flags field can
|
|
also be a table of flag names to boolean values representing whether or not the
|
|
flag is set. Additionally, if a field with the flag name prefixed with `"no"`
|
|
is present, mapped to a boolean of any value, the specified flag is unset.
|
|
|
|
E.g. A flag field of value
|
|
|
|
{place_center_x = true, place_center_y=false, place_center_z=true}
|
|
|
|
is equivalent to
|
|
|
|
{place_center_x = true, noplace_center_y=true, place_center_z=true}
|
|
|
|
which is equivalent to
|
|
|
|
"place_center_x, noplace_center_y, place_center_z"
|
|
|
|
or even
|
|
|
|
"place_center_x, place_center_z"
|
|
|
|
since, by default, no schematic attributes are set.
|
|
|
|
Items
|
|
-----
|
|
|
|
### Item types
|
|
There are three kinds of items: nodes, tools and craftitems.
|
|
|
|
* Node (`register_node`): A node from the world.
|
|
* Tool (`register_tool`): A tool/weapon that can dig and damage
|
|
things according to `tool_capabilities`.
|
|
* Craftitem (`register_craftitem`): A miscellaneous item.
|
|
|
|
### Item formats
|
|
Items and item stacks can exist in three formats: Serializes, table format
|
|
and `ItemStack`.
|
|
|
|
#### Serialized
|
|
This is called "stackstring" or "itemstring":
|
|
|
|
* e.g. `'default:dirt 5'`
|
|
* e.g. `'default:pick_wood 21323'`
|
|
* e.g. `'default:apple'`
|
|
|
|
#### Table format
|
|
Examples:
|
|
|
|
5 dirt nodes:
|
|
|
|
{name="default:dirt", count=5, wear=0, metadata=""}
|
|
|
|
A wooden pick about 1/3 worn out:
|
|
|
|
{name="default:pick_wood", count=1, wear=21323, metadata=""}
|
|
|
|
An apple:
|
|
|
|
{name="default:apple", count=1, wear=0, metadata=""}
|
|
|
|
#### `ItemStack`
|
|
A native C++ format with many helper methods. Useful for converting
|
|
between formats. See the Class reference section for details.
|
|
|
|
When an item must be passed to a function, it can usually be in any of
|
|
these formats.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Groups
|
|
------
|
|
In a number of places, there is a group table. Groups define the
|
|
properties of a thing (item, node, armor of entity, capabilities of
|
|
tool) in such a way that the engine and other mods can can interact with
|
|
the thing without actually knowing what the thing is.
|
|
|
|
### Usage
|
|
Groups are stored in a table, having the group names with keys and the
|
|
group ratings as values. For example:
|
|
|
|
groups = {crumbly=3, soil=1}
|
|
-- ^ Default dirt
|
|
|
|
groups = {crumbly=2, soil=1, level=2, outerspace=1}
|
|
-- ^ A more special dirt-kind of thing
|
|
|
|
Groups always have a rating associated with them. If there is no
|
|
useful meaning for a rating for an enabled group, it shall be `1`.
|
|
|
|
When not defined, the rating of a group defaults to `0`. Thus when you
|
|
read groups, you must interpret `nil` and `0` as the same value, `0`.
|
|
|
|
You can read the rating of a group for an item or a node by using
|
|
|
|
minetest.get_item_group(itemname, groupname)
|
|
|
|
### Groups of items
|
|
Groups of items can define what kind of an item it is (e.g. wool).
|
|
|
|
### Groups of nodes
|
|
In addition to the general item things, groups are used to define whether
|
|
a node is destroyable and how long it takes to destroy by a tool.
|
|
|
|
### Groups of entities
|
|
For entities, groups are, as of now, used only for calculating damage.
|
|
The rating is the percentage of damage caused by tools with this damage group.
|
|
See "Entity damage mechanism".
|
|
|
|
object.get_armor_groups() --> a group-rating table (e.g. {fleshy=100})
|
|
object.set_armor_groups({fleshy=30, cracky=80})
|
|
|
|
### Groups of tools
|
|
Groups in tools define which groups of nodes and entities they are
|
|
effective towards.
|
|
|
|
### Groups in crafting recipes
|
|
An example: Make meat soup from any meat, any water and any bowl:
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
output = 'food:meat_soup_raw',
|
|
recipe = {
|
|
{'group:meat'},
|
|
{'group:water'},
|
|
{'group:bowl'},
|
|
},
|
|
-- preserve = {'group:bowl'}, -- Not implemented yet (TODO)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Another example: Make red wool from white wool and red dye:
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
type = 'shapeless',
|
|
output = 'wool:red',
|
|
recipe = {'wool:white', 'group:dye,basecolor_red'},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Special groups
|
|
* `immortal`: Disables the group damage system for an entity
|
|
* `level`: Can be used to give an additional sense of progression in the game.
|
|
* A larger level will cause e.g. a weapon of a lower level make much less
|
|
damage, and get worn out much faster, or not be able to get drops
|
|
from destroyed nodes.
|
|
* `0` is something that is directly accessible at the start of gameplay
|
|
* There is no upper limit
|
|
* `dig_immediate`: (player can always pick up node without tool wear)
|
|
* `2`: node is removed without tool wear after 0.5 seconds or so
|
|
(rail, sign)
|
|
* `3`: node is removed without tool wear immediately (torch)
|
|
* `disable_jump`: Player (and possibly other things) cannot jump from node
|
|
* `fall_damage_add_percent`: damage speed = `speed * (1 + value/100)`
|
|
* `bouncy`: value is bounce speed in percent
|
|
* `falling_node`: if there is no walkable block under the node it will fall
|
|
* `attached_node`: if the node under it is not a walkable block the node will be
|
|
dropped as an item. If the node is wallmounted the wallmounted direction is
|
|
checked.
|
|
* `soil`: saplings will grow on nodes in this group
|
|
* `connect_to_raillike`: makes nodes of raillike drawtype with same group value
|
|
connect to each other
|
|
|
|
### Known damage and digging time defining groups
|
|
* `crumbly`: dirt, sand
|
|
* `cracky`: tough but crackable stuff like stone.
|
|
* `snappy`: something that can be cut using fine tools; e.g. leaves, small
|
|
plants, wire, sheets of metal
|
|
* `choppy`: something that can be cut using force; e.g. trees, wooden planks
|
|
* `fleshy`: Living things like animals and the player. This could imply
|
|
some blood effects when hitting.
|
|
* `explody`: Especially prone to explosions
|
|
* `oddly_breakable_by_hand`:
|
|
Can be added to nodes that shouldn't logically be breakable by the
|
|
hand but are. Somewhat similar to `dig_immediate`, but times are more
|
|
like `{[1]=3.50,[2]=2.00,[3]=0.70}` and this does not override the
|
|
speed of a tool if the tool can dig at a faster speed than this
|
|
suggests for the hand.
|
|
|
|
### Examples of custom groups
|
|
Item groups are often used for defining, well, _groups of items_.
|
|
* `meat`: any meat-kind of a thing (rating might define the size or healing
|
|
ability or be irrelevant -- it is not defined as of yet)
|
|
* `eatable`: anything that can be eaten. Rating might define HP gain in half
|
|
hearts.
|
|
* `flammable`: can be set on fire. Rating might define the intensity of the
|
|
fire, affecting e.g. the speed of the spreading of an open fire.
|
|
* `wool`: any wool (any origin, any color)
|
|
* `metal`: any metal
|
|
* `weapon`: any weapon
|
|
* `heavy`: anything considerably heavy
|
|
|
|
### Digging time calculation specifics
|
|
Groups such as `crumbly`, `cracky` and `snappy` are used for this
|
|
purpose. Rating is `1`, `2` or `3`. A higher rating for such a group implies
|
|
faster digging time.
|
|
|
|
The `level` group is used to limit the toughness of nodes a tool can dig
|
|
and to scale the digging times / damage to a greater extent.
|
|
|
|
**Please do understand this**, otherwise you cannot use the system to it's
|
|
full potential.
|
|
|
|
Tools define their properties by a list of parameters for groups. They
|
|
cannot dig other groups; thus it is important to use a standard bunch of
|
|
groups to enable interaction with tools.
|
|
|
|
#### Tools definition
|
|
Tools define:
|
|
|
|
* Full punch interval
|
|
* Maximum drop level
|
|
* For an arbitrary list of groups:
|
|
* Uses (until the tool breaks)
|
|
* Maximum level (usually `0`, `1`, `2` or `3`)
|
|
* Digging times
|
|
* Damage groups
|
|
|
|
#### Full punch interval
|
|
When used as a weapon, the tool will do full damage if this time is spent
|
|
between punches. If e.g. half the time is spent, the tool will do half
|
|
damage.
|
|
|
|
#### Maximum drop level
|
|
Suggests the maximum level of node, when dug with the tool, that will drop
|
|
it's useful item. (e.g. iron ore to drop a lump of iron).
|
|
|
|
This is not automated; it is the responsibility of the node definition
|
|
to implement this.
|
|
|
|
#### Uses
|
|
Determines how many uses the tool has when it is used for digging a node,
|
|
of this group, of the maximum level. For lower leveled nodes, the use count
|
|
is multiplied by `3^leveldiff`.
|
|
|
|
* `uses=10, leveldiff=0`: actual uses: 10
|
|
* `uses=10, leveldiff=1`: actual uses: 30
|
|
* `uses=10, leveldiff=2`: actual uses: 90
|
|
|
|
#### Maximum level
|
|
Tells what is the maximum level of a node of this group that the tool will
|
|
be able to dig.
|
|
|
|
#### Digging times
|
|
List of digging times for different ratings of the group, for nodes of the
|
|
maximum level.
|
|
|
|
For example, as a Lua table, `times={2=2.00, 3=0.70}`. This would
|
|
result in the tool to be able to dig nodes that have a rating of `2` or `3`
|
|
for this group, and unable to dig the rating `1`, which is the toughest.
|
|
Unless there is a matching group that enables digging otherwise.
|
|
|
|
#### Damage groups
|
|
List of damage for groups of entities. See "Entity damage mechanism".
|
|
|
|
#### Example definition of the capabilities of a tool
|
|
|
|
tool_capabilities = {
|
|
full_punch_interval=1.5,
|
|
max_drop_level=1,
|
|
groupcaps={
|
|
crumbly={maxlevel=2, uses=20, times={[1]=1.60, [2]=1.20, [3]=0.80}}
|
|
}
|
|
damage_groups = {fleshy=2},
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
This makes the tool be able to dig nodes that fulfil both of these:
|
|
|
|
* Have the `crumbly` group
|
|
* Have a `level` group less or equal to `2`
|
|
|
|
Table of resulting digging times:
|
|
|
|
crumbly 0 1 2 3 4 <- level
|
|
-> 0 - - - - -
|
|
1 0.80 1.60 1.60 - -
|
|
2 0.60 1.20 1.20 - -
|
|
3 0.40 0.80 0.80 - -
|
|
|
|
level diff: 2 1 0 -1 -2
|
|
|
|
Table of resulting tool uses:
|
|
|
|
-> 0 - - - - -
|
|
1 180 60 20 - -
|
|
2 180 60 20 - -
|
|
3 180 60 20 - -
|
|
|
|
**Notes**:
|
|
|
|
* At `crumbly==0`, the node is not diggable.
|
|
* At `crumbly==3`, the level difference digging time divider kicks in and makes
|
|
easy nodes to be quickly breakable.
|
|
* At `level > 2`, the node is not diggable, because it's `level > maxlevel`
|
|
|
|
Entity damage mechanism
|
|
-----------------------
|
|
Damage calculation:
|
|
|
|
damage = 0
|
|
foreach group in cap.damage_groups:
|
|
damage += cap.damage_groups[group] * limit(actual_interval /
|
|
cap.full_punch_interval, 0.0, 1.0)
|
|
* (object.armor_groups[group] / 100.0)
|
|
-- Where object.armor_groups[group] is 0 for inexistent values
|
|
return damage
|
|
|
|
Client predicts damage based on damage groups. Because of this, it is able to
|
|
give an immediate response when an entity is damaged or dies; the response is
|
|
pre-defined somehow (e.g. by defining a sprite animation) (not implemented;
|
|
TODO).
|
|
Currently a smoke puff will appear when an entity dies.
|
|
|
|
The group `immortal` completely disables normal damage.
|
|
|
|
Entities can define a special armor group, which is `punch_operable`. This
|
|
group disables the regular damage mechanism for players punching it by hand or
|
|
a non-tool item, so that it can do something else than take damage.
|
|
|
|
On the Lua side, every punch calls:
|
|
|
|
entity:on_punch(puncher, time_from_last_punch, tool_capabilities, direction)
|
|
|
|
This should never be called directly, because damage is usually not handled by
|
|
the entity itself.
|
|
|
|
* `puncher` is the object performing the punch. Can be `nil`. Should never be
|
|
accessed unless absolutely required, to encourage interoperability.
|
|
* `time_from_last_punch` is time from last punch (by `puncher`) or `nil`.
|
|
* `tool_capabilities` can be `nil`.
|
|
* `direction` is a unit vector, pointing from the source of the punch to
|
|
the punched object.
|
|
|
|
To punch an entity/object in Lua, call:
|
|
|
|
object:punch(puncher, time_from_last_punch, tool_capabilities, direction)
|
|
|
|
* Return value is tool wear.
|
|
* Parameters are equal to the above callback.
|
|
* If `direction` equals `nil` and `puncher` does not equal `nil`,
|
|
`direction` will be automatically filled in based on the location of `puncher`.
|
|
|
|
Node Metadata
|
|
-------------
|
|
The instance of a node in the world normally only contains the three values
|
|
mentioned in "Nodes". However, it is possible to insert extra data into a
|
|
node. It is called "node metadata"; See "`NodeMetaRef`".
|
|
|
|
Metadata contains two things:
|
|
* A key-value store
|
|
* An inventory
|
|
|
|
Some of the values in the key-value store are handled specially:
|
|
* `formspec`: Defines a right-click inventory menu. See "Formspec".
|
|
* `infotext`: Text shown on the screen when the node is pointed at
|
|
|
|
Example stuff:
|
|
|
|
local meta = minetest.get_meta(pos)
|
|
meta:set_string("formspec",
|
|
"size[8,9]"..
|
|
"list[context;main;0,0;8,4;]"..
|
|
"list[current_player;main;0,5;8,4;]")
|
|
meta:set_string("infotext", "Chest");
|
|
local inv = meta:get_inventory()
|
|
inv:set_size("main", 8*4)
|
|
print(dump(meta:to_table()))
|
|
meta:from_table({
|
|
inventory = {
|
|
main = {[1] = "default:dirt", [2] = "", [3] = "", [4] = "",
|
|
[5] = "", [6] = "", [7] = "", [8] = "", [9] = "",
|
|
[10] = "", [11] = "", [12] = "", [13] = "",
|
|
[14] = "default:cobble", [15] = "", [16] = "", [17] = "",
|
|
[18] = "", [19] = "", [20] = "default:cobble", [21] = "",
|
|
[22] = "", [23] = "", [24] = "", [25] = "", [26] = "",
|
|
[27] = "", [28] = "", [29] = "", [30] = "", [31] = "",
|
|
[32] = ""}
|
|
},
|
|
fields = {
|
|
formspec = "size[8,9]list[context;main;0,0;8,4;]list[current_player;main;0,5;8,4;]",
|
|
infotext = "Chest"
|
|
}
|
|
})
|
|
|
|
Formspec
|
|
--------
|
|
Formspec defines a menu. Currently not much else than inventories are
|
|
supported. It is a string, with a somewhat strange format.
|
|
|
|
Spaces and newlines can be inserted between the blocks, as is used in the
|
|
examples.
|
|
|
|
### Examples
|
|
|
|
#### Chest
|
|
|
|
size[8,9]
|
|
list[context;main;0,0;8,4;]
|
|
list[current_player;main;0,5;8,4;]
|
|
|
|
#### Furnace
|
|
|
|
size[8,9]
|
|
list[context;fuel;2,3;1,1;]
|
|
list[context;src;2,1;1,1;]
|
|
list[context;dst;5,1;2,2;]
|
|
list[current_player;main;0,5;8,4;]
|
|
|
|
#### Minecraft-like player inventory
|
|
|
|
size[8,7.5]
|
|
image[1,0.6;1,2;player.png]
|
|
list[current_player;main;0,3.5;8,4;]
|
|
list[current_player;craft;3,0;3,3;]
|
|
list[current_player;craftpreview;7,1;1,1;]
|
|
|
|
### Elements
|
|
|
|
#### `size[<W>,<H>,<fixed_size>]`
|
|
* Define the size of the menu in inventory slots
|
|
* `fixed_size`: `true`/`false` (optional)
|
|
* deprecated: `invsize[<W>,<H>;]`
|
|
|
|
#### `list[<inventory location>;<list name>;<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;]`
|
|
* Show an inventory list
|
|
|
|
#### `list[<inventory location>;<list name>;<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<starting item index>]`
|
|
* Show an inventory list
|
|
|
|
#### `listcolors[<slot_bg_normal>;<slot_bg_hover>]`
|
|
* Sets background color of slots as `ColorString`
|
|
* Sets background color of slots on mouse hovering
|
|
|
|
#### `listcolors[<slot_bg_normal>;<slot_bg_hover>;<slot_border>]`
|
|
* Sets background color of slots as `ColorString`
|
|
* Sets background color of slots on mouse hovering
|
|
* Sets color of slots border
|
|
|
|
#### `listcolors[<slot_bg_normal>;<slot_bg_hover>;<slot_border>;<tooltip_bgcolor>;<tooltip_fontcolor>]`
|
|
* Sets background color of slots as `ColorString`
|
|
* Sets background color of slots on mouse hovering
|
|
* Sets color of slots border
|
|
* Sets default background color of tooltips
|
|
* Sets default font color of tooltips
|
|
|
|
#### `tooltip[<gui_element_name>;<tooltip_text>;<bgcolor>,<fontcolor>]`
|
|
* Adds tooltip for an element
|
|
* `<bgcolor>` tooltip background color as `ColorString` (optional)
|
|
* `<fontcolor>` tooltip font color as `ColorString` (optional)
|
|
|
|
#### `image[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>]`
|
|
* Show an image
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
|
|
#### `item_image[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<item name>]`
|
|
* Show an inventory image of registered item/node
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
|
|
#### `bgcolor[<color>;<fullscreen>]`
|
|
* Sets background color of formspec as `ColorString`
|
|
* If `true`, the background color is drawn fullscreen (does not effect the size of the formspec)
|
|
|
|
#### `background[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>]`
|
|
* Use a background. Inventory rectangles are not drawn then.
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
* Example for formspec 8x4 in 16x resolution: image shall be sized
|
|
8 times 16px times 4 times 16px.
|
|
|
|
#### `background[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<auto_clip>]`
|
|
* Use a background. Inventory rectangles are not drawn then.
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
* Example for formspec 8x4 in 16x resolution:
|
|
image shall be sized 8 times 16px times 4 times 16px
|
|
* If `true` the background is clipped to formspec size
|
|
(`x` and `y` are used as offset values, `w` and `h` are ignored)
|
|
|
|
#### `pwdfield[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>]`
|
|
* Textual password style field; will be sent to server when a button is clicked
|
|
* `x` and `y` position the field relative to the top left of the menu
|
|
* `w` and `h` are the size of the field
|
|
* fields are a set height, but will be vertically centred on `h`
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
* `name` is the name of the field as returned in fields to `on_receive_fields`
|
|
* `label`, if not blank, will be text printed on the top left above the field
|
|
|
|
#### `field[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>;<default>]`
|
|
* Textual field; will be sent to server when a button is clicked
|
|
* `x` and `y` position the field relative to the top left of the menu
|
|
* `w` and `h` are the size of the field
|
|
* fields are a set height, but will be vertically centred on `h`
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
* `name` is the name of the field as returned in fields to `on_receive_fields`
|
|
* `label`, if not blank, will be text printed on the top left above the field
|
|
* `default` is the default value of the field
|
|
* `default` may contain variable references such as `${text}'` which
|
|
will fill the value from the metadata value `text`
|
|
* **Note**: no extra text or more than a single variable is supported ATM.
|
|
|
|
#### `field[<name>;<label>;<default>]`
|
|
* as above, but without position/size units
|
|
* special field for creating simple forms, such as sign text input
|
|
* must be used without a `size[]` element
|
|
* a "Proceed" button will be added automatically
|
|
|
|
#### `textarea[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>;<default>]`
|
|
* same as fields above, but with multi-line input
|
|
|
|
#### `label[<X>,<Y>;<label>]`
|
|
* `x` and `y` work as per field
|
|
* `label` is the text on the label
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
|
|
#### `vertlabel[<X>,<Y>;<label>]`
|
|
* Textual label drawn vertically
|
|
* `x` and `y` work as per field
|
|
* `label` is the text on the label
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
|
|
#### `button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>]`
|
|
* Clickable button. When clicked, fields will be sent.
|
|
* `x`, `y` and `name` work as per field
|
|
* `w` and `h` are the size of the button
|
|
* `label` is the text on the button
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
|
|
#### `image_button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<name>;<label>]`
|
|
* `x`, `y`, `w`, `h`, and `name` work as per button
|
|
* `texture name` is the filename of an image
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
|
|
#### `image_button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<name>;<label>;<noclip>;<drawborder>;<pressed texture name>]`
|
|
* `x`, `y`, `w`, `h`, and `name` work as per button
|
|
* `texture name` is the filename of an image
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
* `noclip=true` means the image button doesn't need to be within specified formsize
|
|
* `drawborder`: draw button border or not
|
|
* `pressed texture name` is the filename of an image on pressed state
|
|
|
|
#### `item_image_button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<item name>;<name>;<label>]`
|
|
* `x`, `y`, `w`, `h`, `name` and `label` work as per button
|
|
* `item name` is the registered name of an item/node,
|
|
tooltip will be made out of its description
|
|
to override it use tooltip element
|
|
* Position and size units are inventory slots
|
|
|
|
#### `button_exit[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>]`
|
|
* When clicked, fields will be sent and the form will quit.
|
|
|
|
#### `image_button_exit[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<name>;<label>]`
|
|
* When clicked, fields will be sent and the form will quit.
|
|
|
|
#### `textlist[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<listelem 1>,<listelem 2>,...,<listelem n>]`
|
|
* Scrollable item list showing arbitrary text elements
|
|
* `x` and `y` position the itemlist relative to the top left of the menu
|
|
* `w` and `h` are the size of the itemlist
|
|
* `name` fieldname sent to server on doubleclick value is current selected element
|
|
* `listelements` can be prepended by #color in hexadecimal format RRGGBB (only),
|
|
* if you want a listelement to start with "#" write "##".
|
|
|
|
#### `textlist[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<listelem 1>,<listelem 2>,...,<listelem n>;<selected idx>;<transparent>]`
|
|
* Scrollable itemlist showing arbitrary text elements
|
|
* `x` and `y` position the item list relative to the top left of the menu
|
|
* `w` and `h` are the size of the item list
|
|
* `name` fieldname sent to server on doubleclick value is current selected element
|
|
* `listelements` can be prepended by #RRGGBB (only) in hexadecimal format
|
|
* if you want a listelement to start with "#" write "##"
|
|
* index to be selected within textlist
|
|
* `true`/`false`: draw transparent background
|
|
* see also `minetest.explode_textlist_event` (main menu: `engine.explode_textlist_event`)
|
|
|
|
#### `tabheader[<X>,<Y>;<name>;<caption 1>,<caption 2>,...,<caption n>;<current_tab>;<transparent>;<draw_border>]`
|
|
* show a tab**header** at specific position (ignores formsize)
|
|
* `x` and `y` position the itemlist relative to the top left of the menu
|
|
* `name` fieldname data is transferred to Lua
|
|
* `caption 1`...: name shown on top of tab
|
|
* `current_tab`: index of selected tab 1...
|
|
* `transparent` (optional): show transparent
|
|
* `draw_border` (optional): draw border
|
|
|
|
#### `box[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<color>]`
|
|
* simple colored semitransparent box
|
|
* `x` and `y` position the box relative to the top left of the menu
|
|
* `w` and `h` are the size of box
|
|
* `color` is color specified as a `ColorString`
|
|
|
|
#### `dropdown[<X>,<Y>;<W>;<name>;<item 1>,<item 2>, ...,<item n>;<selected idx>]`
|
|
* show a dropdown field
|
|
* **Important note**: There are two different operation modes:
|
|
1. handle directly on change (only changed dropdown is submitted)
|
|
2. read the value on pressing a button (all dropdown values are available)
|
|
* `x` and `y` position of dropdown
|
|
* width of dropdown
|
|
* fieldname data is transferred to Lua
|
|
* items to be shown in dropdown
|
|
* index of currently selected dropdown item
|
|
|
|
#### `checkbox[<X>,<Y>;<name>;<label>;<selected>;<tooltip>]`
|
|
* show a checkbox
|
|
* `x` and `y`: position of checkbox
|
|
* `name` fieldname data is transferred to Lua
|
|
* `label` to be shown left of checkbox
|
|
* `selected` (optional): `true`/`false`
|
|
* `tooltip` (optional)
|
|
|
|
#### `scrollbar[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<orientation>;<name>;<value>]`
|
|
* show a scrollbar
|
|
* there are two ways to use it:
|
|
1. handle the changed event (only changed scrollbar is available)
|
|
2. read the value on pressing a button (all scrollbars are available)
|
|
* `x` and `y`: position of trackbar
|
|
* `w` and `h`: width and height
|
|
* `orientation`: `vertical`/`horizontal`
|
|
* fieldname data is transferred to Lua
|
|
* value this trackbar is set to (`0`-`1000`)
|
|
* see also `minetest.explode_scrollbar_event` (main menu: `engine.explode_scrollbar_event`)
|
|
|
|
#### `table[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<cell 1>,<cell 2>,...,<cell n>;<selected idx>]`
|
|
* show scrollable table using options defined by the previous `tableoptions[]`
|
|
* displays cells as defined by the previous `tablecolumns[]`
|
|
* `x` and `y`: position the itemlist relative to the top left of the menu
|
|
* `w` and `h` are the size of the itemlist
|
|
* `name`: fieldname sent to server on row select or doubleclick
|
|
* `cell 1`...`cell n`: cell contents given in row-major order
|
|
* `selected idx`: index of row to be selected within table (first row = `1`)
|
|
* see also `minetest.explode_table_event` (main menu: `engine.explode_table_event`)
|
|
|
|
#### `tableoptions[<opt 1>;<opt 2>;...]`
|
|
* sets options for `table[]`
|
|
* `color=#RRGGBB`
|
|
* default text color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#FFFFFF`
|
|
* `background=#RRGGBB`
|
|
* table background color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#000000`
|
|
* `border=<true/false>`
|
|
* should the table be drawn with a border? (default: `true`)
|
|
* `highlight=#RRGGBB`
|
|
* highlight background color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#466432`
|
|
* `highlight_text=#RRGGBB`
|
|
* highlight text color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#FFFFFF`
|
|
* `opendepth=<value>`
|
|
* all subtrees up to `depth < value` are open (default value = `0`)
|
|
* only useful when there is a column of type "tree"
|
|
|
|
#### `tablecolumns[<type 1>,<opt 1a>,<opt 1b>,...;<type 2>,<opt 2a>,<opt 2b>;...]`
|
|
* sets columns for `table[]`
|
|
* types: `text`, `image`, `color`, `indent`, `tree`
|
|
* `text`: show cell contents as text
|
|
* `image`: cell contents are an image index, use column options to define images
|
|
* `colo`: cell contents are a ColorString and define color of following cell
|
|
* `indent`: cell contents are a number and define indentation of following cell
|
|
* `tree`: same as indent, but user can open and close subtrees (treeview-like)
|
|
* column options:
|
|
* `align=<value>`
|
|
* for `text` and `image`: content alignment within cells.
|
|
Available values: `left` (default), `center`, `right`, `inline`
|
|
* `width=<value>`
|
|
* for `text` and `image`: minimum width in em (default: `0`)
|
|
* for `indent` and `tree`: indent width in em (default: `1.5`)
|
|
* `padding=<value>`: padding left of the column, in em (default `0.5`).
|
|
Exception: defaults to 0 for indent columns
|
|
* `tooltip=<value>`: tooltip text (default: empty)
|
|
* `image` column options:
|
|
* `0=<value>` sets image for image index 0
|
|
* `1=<value>` sets image for image index 1
|
|
* `2=<value>` sets image for image index 2
|
|
* and so on; defined indices need not be contiguous empty or
|
|
non-numeric cells are treated as `0`.
|
|
* `color` column options:
|
|
* `span=<value>`: number of following columns to affect (default: infinite)
|
|
|
|
**Note**: do _not_ use a element name starting with `key_`; those names are reserved to
|
|
pass key press events to formspec!
|
|
|
|
Inventory locations
|
|
-------------------
|
|
* `"context"`: Selected node metadata (deprecated: `"current_name"`)
|
|
* `"current_player"`: Player to whom the menu is shown
|
|
* `"player:<name>"`: Any player
|
|
* `"nodemeta:<X>,<Y>,<Z>"`: Any node metadata
|
|
* `"detached:<name>"`: A detached inventory
|
|
|
|
`ColorString`
|
|
-------------
|
|
`#RGB` defines a color in hexadecimal format.
|
|
|
|
`#RGBA` defines a color in hexadecimal format and alpha channel.
|
|
|
|
`#RRGGBB` defines a color in hexadecimal format.
|
|
|
|
`#RRGGBBAA` defines a color in hexadecimal format and alpha channel.
|
|
|
|
Named colors are also supported and are equivalent to
|
|
[CSS Color Module Level 4](http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-color/#named-colors).
|
|
To specify the value of the alpha channel, append `#AA` to the end of the color name
|
|
(e.g. `colorname#08`). For named colors the hexadecimal string representing the alpha
|
|
value must (always) be two hexadecimal digits.
|
|
|
|
Vector helpers
|
|
--------------
|
|
|
|
* `vector.new([x[, y, z]])`: returns a vector.
|
|
* `x` is a table or the `x` position.
|
|
|
|
* `vector.direction(p1, p2)`: returns a vector
|
|
* `vector.distance(p1, p2)`: returns a number
|
|
* `vector.length(v)`: returns a number
|
|
* `vector.normalize(v)`: returns a vector
|
|
* `vector.round(v)`: returns a vector
|
|
* `vector.apply(v, func)`: returns a vector
|
|
* `vector.equals(v1, v2)`: returns a boolean
|
|
|
|
For the following functions `x` can be either a vector or a number:
|
|
|
|
* `vector.add(v, x)`: returns a vector
|
|
* `vector.subtract(v, x)`: returns a vector
|
|
* `vector.multiply(v, x)`: returns a vector
|
|
* `vector.divide(v, x)`: returns a vector
|
|
|
|
Helper functions
|
|
-----------------
|
|
* `dump2(obj, name="_", dumped={})`
|
|
* Return object serialized as a string, handles reference loops
|
|
* `dump(obj, dumped={})`
|
|
* Return object serialized as a string
|
|
* `math.hypot(x, y)`
|
|
* Get the hypotenuse of a triangle with legs x and y.
|
|
Useful for distance calculation.
|
|
* `math.sign(x, tolerance)`
|
|
* Get the sign of a number.
|
|
Optional: Also returns `0` when the absolute value is within the tolerance (default: `0`)
|
|
* `string.split(str, separator=",", include_empty=false, max_splits=-1,
|
|
* sep_is_pattern=false)`
|
|
* If `max_splits` is negative, do not limit splits.
|
|
* `sep_is_pattern` specifies if separator is a plain string or a pattern (regex).
|
|
* e.g. `string:split("a,b", ",") == {"a","b"}`
|
|
* `string:trim()`
|
|
* e.g. `string.trim("\n \t\tfoo bar\t ") == "foo bar"`
|
|
* `minetest.pos_to_string({x=X,y=Y,z=Z})`: returns `"(X,Y,Z)"`
|
|
* Convert position to a printable string
|
|
* `minetest.string_to_pos(string)`: returns a position
|
|
* Same but in reverse. Returns `nil` if the string can't be parsed to a position.
|
|
* `minetest.formspec_escape(string)`: returns a string
|
|
* escapes the characters "[", "]", "\", "," and ";", which can not be used in formspecs
|
|
* `minetest.is_yes(arg)`
|
|
* returns whether `arg` can be interpreted as yes
|
|
* `minetest.get_us_time()`
|
|
* returns time with microsecond precision
|
|
* `table.copy(table)`: returns a table
|
|
* returns a deep copy of `table`
|
|
|
|
`minetest` namespace reference
|
|
------------------------------
|
|
|
|
### Utilities
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.get_current_modname()`: returns the currently loading mod's name, when we are loading a mod
|
|
* `minetest.get_modpath(modname)`: returns e.g. `"/home/user/.minetest/usermods/modname"`
|
|
* Useful for loading additional `.lua` modules or static data from mod
|
|
* `minetest.get_modnames()`: returns a list of installed mods
|
|
* Return a list of installed mods, sorted alphabetically
|
|
* `minetest.get_worldpath()`: returns e.g. `"/home/user/.minetest/world"`
|
|
* Useful for storing custom data
|
|
* `minetest.is_singleplayer()`
|
|
* `minetest.features`
|
|
* table containing API feature flags: `{foo=true, bar=true}`
|
|
* `minetest.has_feature(arg)`: returns `boolean, missing_features`
|
|
* `arg`: string or table in format `{foo=true, bar=true}`
|
|
* `missing_features`: `{foo=true, bar=true}`
|
|
* `minetest.get_player_information(playername)`
|
|
* table containing information about player peer.
|
|
|
|
Example of `minetest.get_player_information` return value:
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
address = "127.0.0.1", -- IP address of client
|
|
ip_version = 4, -- IPv4 / IPv6
|
|
min_rtt = 0.01, -- minimum round trip time
|
|
max_rtt = 0.2, -- maximum round trip time
|
|
avg_rtt = 0.02, -- average round trip time
|
|
min_jitter = 0.01, -- minimum packet time jitter
|
|
max_jitter = 0.5, -- maximum packet time jitter
|
|
avg_jitter = 0.03, -- average packet time jitter
|
|
connection_uptime = 200, -- seconds since client connected
|
|
|
|
-- following information is available on debug build only!!!
|
|
-- DO NOT USE IN MODS
|
|
--ser_vers = 26, -- serialization version used by client
|
|
--prot_vers = 23, -- protocol version used by client
|
|
--major = 0, -- major version number
|
|
--minor = 4, -- minor version number
|
|
--patch = 10, -- patch version number
|
|
--vers_string = "0.4.9-git", -- full version string
|
|
--state = "Active" -- current client state
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Logging
|
|
* `minetest.debug(line)`
|
|
* Always printed to `stderr` and logfile (`print()` is redirected here)
|
|
* `minetest.log(line)`
|
|
* `minetest.log(loglevel, line)`
|
|
* `loglevel` is one of `"error"`, `"action"`, `"info"`, `"verbose"`
|
|
|
|
### Registration functions
|
|
Call these functions only at load time!
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.register_entity(name, prototype table)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_abm(abm definition)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_node(name, node definition)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_tool(name, item definition)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_craftitem(name, item definition)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_alias(name, convert_to)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_craft(recipe)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_ore(ore definition)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_decoration(decoration definition)`
|
|
* `minetest.override_item(name, redefinition)`
|
|
* Overrides fields of an item registered with register_node/tool/craftitem.
|
|
* Note: Item must already be defined, (opt)depend on the mod defining it.
|
|
* Example: `minetest.override_item("default:mese", {light_source=LIGHT_MAX})`
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.clear_registered_ores()`
|
|
* `minetest.clear_registered_decorations()`
|
|
|
|
### Global callback registration functions
|
|
Call these functions only at load time!
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.register_globalstep(func(dtime))`
|
|
* Called every server step, usually interval of 0.1s
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_shutdown(func())`
|
|
* Called before server shutdown
|
|
* **Warning**: If the server terminates abnormally (i.e. crashes), the registered
|
|
callbacks **will likely not be run**. Data should be saved at
|
|
semi-frequent intervals as well as on server shutdown.
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_placenode(func(pos, newnode, placer, oldnode, itemstack, pointed_thing))`
|
|
* Called when a node has been placed
|
|
* If return `true` no item is taken from `itemstack`
|
|
* **Not recommended**; use `on_construct` or `after_place_node` in node definition
|
|
whenever possible
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_dignode(func(pos, oldnode, digger))`
|
|
* Called when a node has been dug.
|
|
* **Not recommended**; Use `on_destruct` or `after_dig_node` in node definition
|
|
whenever possible
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_punchnode(func(pos, node, puncher, pointed_thing))`
|
|
* Called when a node is punched
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_generated(func(minp, maxp, blockseed))`
|
|
* Called after generating a piece of world. Modifying nodes inside the area
|
|
is a bit faster than usually.
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_newplayer(func(ObjectRef))`
|
|
* Called after a new player has been created
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_dieplayer(func(ObjectRef))`
|
|
* Called when a player dies
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_respawnplayer(func(ObjectRef))`
|
|
* Called when player is to be respawned
|
|
* Called _before_ repositioning of player occurs
|
|
* return true in func to disable regular player placement
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_prejoinplayer(func(name, ip))`
|
|
* Called before a player joins the game
|
|
* If it returns a string, the player is disconnected with that string as reason
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_joinplayer(func(ObjectRef))`
|
|
* Called when a player joins the game
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_leaveplayer(func(ObjectRef))`
|
|
* Called when a player leaves the game
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_cheat(func(ObjectRef, cheat))`
|
|
* Called when a player cheats
|
|
* `cheat`: `{type=<cheat_type>}`, where `<cheat_type>` is one of:
|
|
* `"moved_too_fast"`
|
|
* `"interacted_too_far"`
|
|
* `"finished_unknown_dig"`
|
|
* `dug_unbreakable`
|
|
* `dug_too_fast`
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_chat_message(func(name, message))`
|
|
* Called always when a player says something
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_player_receive_fields(func(player, formname, fields))`
|
|
* Called when a button is pressed in player's inventory form
|
|
* Newest functions are called first
|
|
* If function returns `true`, remaining functions are not called
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_craft(func(itemstack, player, old_craft_grid, craft_inv))`
|
|
* Called when `player` crafts something
|
|
* `itemstack` is the output
|
|
* `old_craft_grid` contains the recipe (Note: the one in the inventory is cleared)
|
|
* `craft_inv` is the inventory with the crafting grid
|
|
* Return either an `ItemStack`, to replace the output, or `nil`, to not modify it
|
|
* `minetest.register_craft_predict(func(itemstack, player, old_craft_grid, craft_inv))`
|
|
* The same as before, except that it is called before the player crafts, to make
|
|
craft prediction, and it should not change anything.
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_protection_violation(func(pos, name))`
|
|
* Called by `builtin` and mods when a player violates protection at a position
|
|
(eg, digs a node or punches a protected entity).
|
|
* The registered functions can be called using `minetest.record_protection_violation`
|
|
* The provided function should check that the position is protected by the mod
|
|
calling this function before it prints a message, if it does, to allow for
|
|
multiple protection mods.
|
|
* `minetest.register_on_item_eat(func(hp_change, replace_with_item, itemstack, user, pointed_thing))`
|
|
* Called when an item is eaten, by `minetest.item_eat`
|
|
* Return `true` or `itemstack` to cancel the default item eat response (i.e.: hp increase)
|
|
|
|
### Other registration functions
|
|
* `minetest.register_chatcommand(cmd, chatcommand definition)`
|
|
* `minetest.register_privilege(name, definition)`
|
|
* `definition`: `"description text"`
|
|
* `definition`: `{ description = "description text", give_to_singleplayer = boolean, -- default: true }`
|
|
* `minetest.register_authentication_handler(handler)`
|
|
* See `minetest.builtin_auth_handler` in `builtin.lua` for reference
|
|
|
|
### Setting-related
|
|
* `minetest.setting_set(name, value)`
|
|
* `minetest.setting_get(name)`: returns string or `nil`
|
|
* `minetest.setting_setbool(name, value)`
|
|
* `minetest.setting_getbool(name)`: returns boolean or `nil`
|
|
* `minetest.setting_get_pos(name)`: returns position or nil
|
|
* `minetest.setting_save()`, returns `nil`, save all settings to config file
|
|
|
|
### Authentication
|
|
* `minetest.notify_authentication_modified(name)`
|
|
* Should be called by the authentication handler if privileges changes.
|
|
* To report everybody, set `name=nil`.
|
|
* `minetest.get_password_hash(name, raw_password)`
|
|
* Convert a name-password pair to a password hash that Minetest can use
|
|
* `minetest.string_to_privs(str)`: returns `{priv1=true,...}`
|
|
* `minetest.privs_to_string(privs)`: returns `"priv1,priv2,..."`
|
|
* Convert between two privilege representations
|
|
* `minetest.set_player_password(name, password_hash)`
|
|
* `minetest.set_player_privs(name, {priv1=true,...})`
|
|
* `minetest.get_player_privs(name) -> {priv1=true,...}`
|
|
* `minetest.auth_reload()`
|
|
* `minetest.check_player_privs(name, {priv1=true,...})`: returns `bool, missing_privs`
|
|
* A quickhand for checking privileges
|
|
* `minetest.get_player_ip(name)`: returns an IP address string
|
|
|
|
`minetest.set_player_password`, `minetest_set_player_privs`, `minetest_get_player_privs`
|
|
and `minetest.auth_reload` call the authetification handler.
|
|
|
|
### Chat
|
|
* `minetest.chat_send_all(text)`
|
|
* `minetest.chat_send_player(name, text)`
|
|
|
|
### Environment access
|
|
* `minetest.set_node(pos, node)`
|
|
* `minetest.add_node(pos, node): alias set_node(pos, node)`
|
|
* Set node at position (`node = {name="foo", param1=0, param2=0}`)
|
|
* `minetest.swap_node(pos, node`
|
|
* Set node at position, but don't remove metadata
|
|
* `minetest.remove_node(pos)`
|
|
* Equivalent to `set_node(pos, "air")`
|
|
* `minetest.get_node(pos)`
|
|
* Returns `{name="ignore", ...}` for unloaded area
|
|
* `minetest.get_node_or_nil(pos)`
|
|
* Returns `nil` for unloaded area
|
|
* `minetest.get_node_light(pos, timeofday)` returns a number between `0` and `15` or `nil`
|
|
* `timeofday`: `nil` for current time, `0` for night, `0.5` for day
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.place_node(pos, node)`
|
|
* Place node with the same effects that a player would cause
|
|
* `minetest.dig_node(pos)`
|
|
* Dig node with the same effects that a player would cause
|
|
* Returns `true` if successful, `false` on failure (e.g. protected location)
|
|
* `minetest.punch_node(pos)`
|
|
* Punch node with the same effects that a player would cause
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.find_nodes_with_meta(pos1, pos2)`
|
|
* Get a table of positions of nodes that have metadata within a region {pos1, pos2}
|
|
* `minetest.get_meta(pos)`
|
|
* Get a `NodeMetaRef` at that position
|
|
* `minetest.get_node_timer(pos)`
|
|
* Get `NodeTimerRef`
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.add_entity(pos, name)`: Spawn Lua-defined entity at position
|
|
* Returns `ObjectRef`, or `nil` if failed
|
|
* `minetest.add_item(pos, item)`: Spawn item
|
|
* Returns `ObjectRef`, or `nil` if failed
|
|
* `minetest.get_player_by_name(name)`: Get an `ObjectRef` to a player
|
|
* `minetest.get_objects_inside_radius(pos, radius)`
|
|
* `minetest.set_timeofday(val)`
|
|
* `val` is between `0` and `1`; `0` for midnight, `0.5` for midday
|
|
* `minetest.get_timeofday()`
|
|
* `minetest.get_gametime()`: returns the time, in seconds, since the world was created
|
|
* `minetest.find_node_near(pos, radius, nodenames)`: returns pos or `nil`
|
|
* `nodenames`: e.g. `{"ignore", "group:tree"}` or `"default:dirt"`
|
|
* `minetest.find_nodes_in_area(minp, maxp, nodenames)`: returns a list of positions
|
|
* `nodenames`: e.g. `{"ignore", "group:tree"}` or `"default:dirt"`
|
|
* `minetest.find_nodes_in_area_under_air(minp, maxp, nodenames)`: returns a list of positions
|
|
* returned positions are nodes with a node air above
|
|
* `nodenames`: e.g. `{"ignore", "group:tree"}` or `"default:dirt"`
|
|
* `minetest.get_perlin(noiseparams)`
|
|
* `minetest.get_perlin(seeddiff, octaves, persistence, scale)`
|
|
* Return world-specific perlin noise (`int(worldseed)+seeddiff`)
|
|
* `minetest.get_voxel_manip([pos1, pos2])`
|
|
* Return voxel manipulator object.
|
|
* Loads the manipulator from the map if positions are passed.
|
|
* `minetest.set_gen_notify(flags, {deco_ids})`
|
|
* Set the types of on-generate notifications that should be collected
|
|
* `flags` is a flag field with the available flags: `dungeon`, `temple`, `cave_begin`,
|
|
`cave_end`, `large_cave_begin`, `large_cave_end`, `decoration`
|
|
* The second parameter is a list of IDS of decorations which notification is requested for
|
|
* `minetest.get_mapgen_object(objectname)`
|
|
* Return requested mapgen object if available (see "Mapgen objects")
|
|
* `minetest.get_mapgen_params()` Returns mapgen parameters, a table containing
|
|
`mgname`, `seed`, `chunksize`, `water_level`, and `flags`.
|
|
* `minetest.set_mapgen_params(MapgenParams)`
|
|
* Set map generation parameters
|
|
* Function cannot be called after the registration period; only initialization
|
|
and `on_mapgen_init`
|
|
* Takes a table as an argument with the fields `mgname`, `seed`, `water_level`,
|
|
and `flags`.
|
|
* Leave field unset to leave that parameter unchanged
|
|
* `flags` contains a comma-delimited string of flags to set,
|
|
or if the prefix `"no"` is attached, clears instead.
|
|
* `flags` is in the same format and has the same options as `mg_flags` in `minetest.conf`
|
|
* `minetest.set_noiseparams(name, noiseparams, set_default)`
|
|
* Sets the noiseparams setting of `name` to the noiseparams table specified in `noiseparams`.
|
|
* `set_default` is an optional boolean (default: `true`) that specifies whether the setting
|
|
should be applied to the default config or current active config
|
|
* `minetest.generate_ores(vm, pos1, pos2)`
|
|
* Generate all registered ores within the VoxelManip `vm` and in the area from `pos1` to `pos2`.
|
|
* `pos1` and `pos2` are optional and default to mapchunk minp and maxp.
|
|
* `minetest.generate_decorations(vm, pos1, pos2)`
|
|
* Generate all registered decorations within the VoxelManip `vm` and in the area from `pos1` to `pos2`.
|
|
* `pos1` and `pos2` are optional and default to mapchunk minp and maxp.
|
|
* `minetest.clear_objects()`
|
|
* clear all objects in the environments
|
|
* `minetest.delete_area(pos1, pos2)`
|
|
* delete all mapblocks in the area from pos1 to pos2, inclusive
|
|
* `minetest.line_of_sight(pos1, pos2, stepsize)`: returns `boolean, pos`
|
|
* Check if there is a direct line of sight between `pos1` and `pos2`
|
|
* Returns the position of the blocking node when `false`
|
|
* `pos1`: First position
|
|
* `pos2`: Second position
|
|
* `stepsize`: smaller gives more accurate results but requires more computing
|
|
time. Default is `1`.
|
|
* `minetest.find_path(pos1,pos2,searchdistance,max_jump,max_drop,algorithm)`
|
|
* returns table containing path
|
|
* returns a table of 3D points representing a path from `pos1` to `pos2` or `nil`
|
|
* `pos1`: start position
|
|
* `pos2`: end position
|
|
* `searchdistance`: number of blocks to search in each direction
|
|
* `max_jump`: maximum height difference to consider walkable
|
|
* `max_drop`: maximum height difference to consider droppable
|
|
* `algorithm`: One of `"A*_noprefetch"` (default), `"A*"`, `"Dijkstra"`
|
|
* `minetest.spawn_tree (pos, {treedef})`
|
|
* spawns L-System tree at given `pos` with definition in `treedef` table
|
|
* `minetest.transforming_liquid_add(pos)`
|
|
* add node to liquid update queue
|
|
* `minetest.get_node_max_level(pos)`
|
|
* get max available level for leveled node
|
|
* `minetest.get_node_level(pos)`
|
|
* get level of leveled node (water, snow)
|
|
* `minetest.set_node_level(pos, level)`
|
|
* set level of leveled node, default `level` equals `1`
|
|
* if `totallevel > maxlevel`, returns rest (`total-max`).
|
|
* `minetest.add_node_level(pos, level)`
|
|
* increase level of leveled node by level, default `level` equals `1`
|
|
* if `totallevel > maxlevel`, returns rest (`total-max`)
|
|
* can be negative for decreasing
|
|
|
|
### Inventory
|
|
`minetest.get_inventory(location)`: returns an `InvRef`
|
|
|
|
* `location` = e.g.
|
|
* `{type="player", name="celeron55"}`
|
|
* `{type="node", pos={x=, y=, z=}}`
|
|
* `{type="detached", name="creative"}`
|
|
* `minetest.create_detached_inventory(name, callbacks)`: returns an `InvRef`
|
|
* callbacks: See "Detached inventory callbacks"
|
|
* Creates a detached inventory. If it already exists, it is cleared.
|
|
* `minetest.do_item_eat(hp_change, replace_with_item, itemstack, user, pointed_thing)`:
|
|
returns left over ItemStack
|
|
* See `minetest.item_eat` and `minetest.register_on_item_eat`
|
|
|
|
### Formspec
|
|
* `minetest.show_formspec(playername, formname, formspec)`
|
|
* `playername`: name of player to show formspec
|
|
* `formname`: name passed to `on_player_receive_fields` callbacks.
|
|
It should follow the `"modname:<whatever>"` naming convention
|
|
* `formspec`: formspec to display
|
|
* `minetest.formspec_escape(string)`: returns a string
|
|
* escapes the characters "[", "]", "\", "," and ";", which can not be used in formspecs
|
|
* `minetest.explode_table_event(string)`: returns a table
|
|
* returns e.g. `{type="CHG", row=1, column=2}`
|
|
* `type` is one of:
|
|
* `"INV"`: no row selected)
|
|
* `"CHG"`: selected)
|
|
* `"DCL"`: double-click
|
|
* `minetest.explode_textlist_event(string)`: returns a table
|
|
* returns e.g. `{type="CHG", index=1}`
|
|
* `type` is one of:
|
|
* `"INV"`: no row selected)
|
|
* `"CHG"`: selected)
|
|
* `"DCL"`: double-click
|
|
* `minetest.explode_scrollbar_event(string)`: returns a table
|
|
* returns e.g. `{type="CHG", value=500}`
|
|
* `type` is one of:
|
|
* `"INV"`: something failed
|
|
* `"CHG"`: has been changed
|
|
* `"VAL"`: not changed
|
|
|
|
### Item handling
|
|
* `minetest.inventorycube(img1, img2, img3)`
|
|
* Returns a string for making an image of a cube (useful as an item image)
|
|
* `minetest.get_pointed_thing_position(pointed_thing, above)`
|
|
* Get position of a `pointed_thing` (that you can get from somewhere)
|
|
* `minetest.dir_to_facedir(dir, is6d)`
|
|
* Convert a vector to a facedir value, used in `param2` for `paramtype2="facedir"`;
|
|
* passing something non-`nil`/`false` for the optional second parameter causes it to
|
|
take the y component into account
|
|
* `minetest.facedir_to_dir(facedir)`
|
|
* Convert a facedir back into a vector aimed directly out the "back" of a node
|
|
* `minetest.dir_to_wallmounted(dir)`
|
|
* Convert a vector to a wallmounted value, used for `paramtype2="wallmounted"`
|
|
* `minetest.get_node_drops(nodename, toolname)`
|
|
* Returns list of item names.
|
|
* **Note**: This will be removed or modified in a future version.
|
|
* `minetest.get_craft_result(input)`: returns `output, decremented_input`
|
|
* `input.method` = `"normal"` or `"cooking"` or `"fuel"`
|
|
* `input.width` = for example `3`
|
|
* `input.items` = for example
|
|
`{ stack1, stack2, stack3, stack4, stack 5, stack 6, stack 7, stack 8, stack 9 }`
|
|
* `output.item` = `ItemStack`, if unsuccessful: empty `ItemStack`
|
|
* `output.time` = a number, if unsuccessful: `0`
|
|
* `decremented_input` = like `input`
|
|
* `minetest.get_craft_recipe(output)`: returns input
|
|
* returns last registered recipe for output item (node)
|
|
* `output` is a node or item type such as `"default:torch"`
|
|
* `input.method` = `"normal"` or `"cooking"` or `"fuel"`
|
|
* `input.width` = for example `3`
|
|
* `input.items` = for example
|
|
`{ stack1, stack2, stack3, stack4, stack 5, stack 6, stack 7, stack 8, stack 9 }`
|
|
* `input.items` = `nil` if no recipe found
|
|
* `minetest.get_all_craft_recipes(query item)`: returns a table or `nil`
|
|
* returns indexed table with all registered recipes for query item (node)
|
|
or `nil` if no recipe was found
|
|
* recipe entry table:
|
|
{
|
|
method = 'normal' or 'cooking' or 'fuel'
|
|
width = 0-3, 0 means shapeless recipe
|
|
items = indexed [1-9] table with recipe items
|
|
output = string with item name and quantity
|
|
}
|
|
* Example query for `"default:gold_ingot"` will return table:
|
|
{
|
|
[1]={type = "cooking", width = 3, output = "default:gold_ingot",
|
|
items = {1 = "default:gold_lump"}},
|
|
[2]={type = "normal", width = 1, output = "default:gold_ingot 9",
|
|
items = {1 = "default:goldblock"}}
|
|
}
|
|
* `minetest.handle_node_drops(pos, drops, digger)`
|
|
* `drops`: list of itemstrings
|
|
* Handles drops from nodes after digging: Default action is to put them into
|
|
digger's inventory
|
|
* Can be overridden to get different functionality (e.g. dropping items on
|
|
ground)
|
|
|
|
### Rollback
|
|
* `minetest.rollback_get_node_actions(pos, range, seconds, limit)`:
|
|
returns `{{actor, pos, time, oldnode, newnode}, ...}`
|
|
* Find who has done something to a node, or near a node
|
|
* `actor`: `"player:<name>"`, also `"liquid"`.
|
|
* `minetest.rollback_revert_actions_by(actor, seconds)`: returns `boolean, log_messages`
|
|
* Revert latest actions of someone
|
|
* `actor`: `"player:<name>"`, also `"liquid"`.
|
|
|
|
### Defaults for the `on_*` item definition functions
|
|
These functions return the leftover itemstack.
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.item_place_node(itemstack, placer, pointed_thing, param2)`
|
|
* Place item as a node
|
|
* `param2` overrides `facedir` and wallmounted `param2`
|
|
* returns `itemstack, success`
|
|
* `minetest.item_place_object(itemstack, placer, pointed_thing)`
|
|
* Place item as-is
|
|
* `minetest.item_place(itemstack, placer, pointed_thing, param2)`
|
|
* Use one of the above based on what the item is.
|
|
* Calls `on_rightclick` of `pointed_thing.under` if defined instead
|
|
* **Note**: is not called when wielded item overrides `on_place`
|
|
* `param2` overrides `facedir` and wallmounted `param2`
|
|
* returns `itemstack, success`
|
|
* `minetest.item_drop(itemstack, dropper, pos)`
|
|
* Drop the item
|
|
* `minetest.item_eat(hp_change, replace_with_item)`
|
|
* Eat the item.
|
|
* `replace_with_item` is the itemstring which is added to the inventory.
|
|
If the player is eating a stack, then replace_with_item goes to a
|
|
different spot. Can be `nil`
|
|
* See `minetest.do_item_eat`
|
|
|
|
### Defaults for the `on_punch` and `on_dig` node definition callbacks
|
|
* `minetest.node_punch(pos, node, puncher, pointed_thing)`
|
|
* Calls functions registered by `minetest.register_on_punchnode()`
|
|
* `minetest.node_dig(pos, node, digger)`
|
|
* Checks if node can be dug, puts item into inventory, removes node
|
|
* Calls functions registered by `minetest.registered_on_dignodes()`
|
|
|
|
### Sounds
|
|
* `minetest.sound_play(spec, parameters)`: returns a handle
|
|
* `spec` is a `SimpleSoundSpec`
|
|
* `parameters` is a sound parameter table
|
|
* `minetest.sound_stop(handle)`
|
|
|
|
### Timing
|
|
* `minetest.after(time, func, ...)`
|
|
* Call the function `func` after `time` seconds
|
|
* Optional: Variable number of arguments that are passed to `func`
|
|
|
|
### Server
|
|
* `minetest.request_shutdown()`: request for server shutdown
|
|
* `minetest.get_server_status()`: returns server status string
|
|
|
|
### Bans
|
|
* `minetest.get_ban_list()`: returns the ban list (same as `minetest.get_ban_description("")`)
|
|
* `minetest.get_ban_description(ip_or_name)`: returns ban description (string)
|
|
* `minetest.ban_player(name)`: ban a player
|
|
* `minetest.unban_player_or_ip(name)`: unban player or IP address
|
|
* `minetest.kick_player(name, [reason])`: disconnect a player with a optional reason
|
|
|
|
### Particles
|
|
* `minetest.add_particle(particle definition)`
|
|
* Deprecated: `minetest.add_particle(pos, velocity, acceleration, expirationtime,
|
|
size, collisiondetection, texture, playername)`
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.add_particlespawner(particlespawner definition)`
|
|
* Add a `ParticleSpawner`, an object that spawns an amount of particles over `time` seconds
|
|
* Returns an `id`
|
|
* `Deprecated: minetest.add_particlespawner(amount, time,
|
|
minpos, maxpos,
|
|
minvel, maxvel,
|
|
minacc, maxacc,
|
|
minexptime, maxexptime,
|
|
minsize, maxsize,
|
|
collisiondetection, texture, playername)`
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.delete_particlespawner(id, player)``
|
|
* Delete `ParticleSpawner` with `id` (return value from `minetest.add_particlespawner`)
|
|
* If playername is specified, only deletes on the player's client,
|
|
* otherwise on all clients
|
|
|
|
### Schematics
|
|
* `minetest.create_schematic(p1, p2, probability_list, filename, slice_prob_list)`
|
|
* Create a schematic from the volume of map specified by the box formed by p1 and p2.
|
|
* Apply the specified probability values to the specified nodes in `probability_list`.
|
|
* `probability_list` is an array of tables containing two fields, `pos` and `prob`.
|
|
* `pos` is the 3D vector specifying the absolute coordinates of the
|
|
node being modified,
|
|
* `prob` is the integer value from `0` to `255` of the probability (see: Schematic specifier).
|
|
* If there are two or more entries with the same pos value, the
|
|
last entry is used.
|
|
* If `pos` is not inside the box formed by `p1` and `p2`, it is ignored.
|
|
* If `probability_list` equals `nil`, no probabilities are applied.
|
|
* Slice probability works in the same manner, except takes a field
|
|
called `ypos` instead which
|
|
indicates the y position of the slice with a probability applied.
|
|
* If slice probability list equals `nil`, no slice probabilities are applied.
|
|
* Saves schematic in the Minetest Schematic format to filename.
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.place_schematic(pos, schematic, rotation, replacements, force_placement)`
|
|
* Place the schematic specified by schematic (see: Schematic specifier) at `pos`.
|
|
* `rotation` can equal `"0"`, `"90"`, `"180"`, `"270"`, or `"random"`.
|
|
* If the `rotation` parameter is omitted, the schematic is not rotated.
|
|
* `replacements` = `{["old_name"] = "convert_to", ...}`
|
|
* `force_placement` is a boolean indicating whether nodes other than `air` and
|
|
`ignore` are replaced by the schematic
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.serialize_schematic(schematic, format, options)`
|
|
* Return the serialized schematic specified by schematic (see: Schematic specifier)
|
|
* in the `format` of either "mts" or "lua".
|
|
* "mts" - a string containing the binary MTS data used in the MTS file format
|
|
* "lua" - a string containing Lua code representing the schematic in table format
|
|
* `options` is a table containing the following optional parameters:
|
|
* If `lua_use_comments` is true and `format` is "lua", the Lua code generated will have (X, Z)
|
|
* position comments for every X row generated in the schematic data for easier reading.
|
|
* If `lua_num_indent_spaces` is a nonzero number and `format` is "lua", the Lua code generated
|
|
* will use that number of spaces as indentation instead of a tab character.
|
|
|
|
### Misc.
|
|
* `minetest.get_connected_players()`: returns list of `ObjectRefs`
|
|
* `minetest.hash_node_position({x=,y=,z=})`: returns an 48-bit integer
|
|
* Gives a unique hash number for a node position (16+16+16=48bit)
|
|
* `minetest.get_position_from_hash(hash)`: returns a position
|
|
* Inverse transform of `minetest.hash_node_position`
|
|
* `minetest.get_item_group(name, group)`: returns a rating
|
|
* Get rating of a group of an item. (`0` means: not in group)
|
|
* `minetest.get_node_group(name, group)`: returns a rating
|
|
* Deprecated: An alias for the former.
|
|
* `minetest.raillike_group(name)`: returns a rating
|
|
* Returns rating of the connect_to_raillike group corresponding to name
|
|
* If name is not yet the name of a connect_to_raillike group, a new group id
|
|
* is created, with that name
|
|
* `minetest.get_content_id(name)`: returns an integer
|
|
* Gets the internal content ID of `name`
|
|
* `minetest.get_name_from_content_id(content_id)`: returns a string
|
|
* Gets the name of the content with that content ID
|
|
* `minetest.parse_json(string[, nullvalue])`: returns something
|
|
* Convert a string containing JSON data into the Lua equivalent
|
|
* `nullvalue`: returned in place of the JSON null; defaults to `nil`
|
|
* On success returns a table, a string, a number, a boolean or `nullvalue`
|
|
* On failure outputs an error message and returns `nil`
|
|
* Example: `parse_json("[10, {\"a\":false}]")`, returns `{10, {a = false}}`
|
|
* `minetest.write_json(data[, styled])`: returns a string or `nil` and an error message
|
|
* Convert a Lua table into a JSON string
|
|
* styled: Outputs in a human-readable format if this is set, defaults to false
|
|
* Unserializable things like functions and userdata are saved as null.
|
|
* **Warning**: JSON is more strict than the Lua table format.
|
|
1. You can only use strings and positive integers of at least one as keys.
|
|
2. You can not mix string and integer keys.
|
|
This is due to the fact that JSON has two distinct array and object values.
|
|
* Example: `write_json({10, {a = false}})`, returns `"[10, {\"a\": false}]"`
|
|
* `minetest.serialize(table)`: returns a string
|
|
* Convert a table containing tables, strings, numbers, booleans and `nil`s
|
|
into string form readable by `minetest.deserialize`
|
|
* Example: `serialize({foo='bar'})`, returns `'return { ["foo"] = "bar" }'`
|
|
* `minetest.deserialize(string)`: returns a table
|
|
* Convert a string returned by `minetest.deserialize` into a table
|
|
* `string` is loaded in an empty sandbox environment.
|
|
* Will load functions, but they cannot access the global environment.
|
|
* Example: `deserialize('return { ["foo"] = "bar" }')`, returns `{foo='bar'}`
|
|
* Example: `deserialize('print("foo")')`, returns `nil` (function call fails)
|
|
* `error:[string "print("foo")"]:1: attempt to call global 'print' (a nil value)`
|
|
* `minetest.compress(data, method, ...)`: returns `compressed_data`
|
|
* Compress a string of data.
|
|
* `method` is a string identifying the compression method to be used.
|
|
* Supported compression methods:
|
|
* Deflate (zlib): `"deflate"`
|
|
* `...` indicates method-specific arguments. Currently defined arguments are:
|
|
* Deflate: `level` - Compression level, `0`-`9` or `nil`.
|
|
* `minetest.decompress(compressed_data, method, ...)`: returns data
|
|
* Decompress a string of data (using ZLib).
|
|
* See documentation on `minetest.compress()` for supported compression methods.
|
|
* currently supported.
|
|
* `...` indicates method-specific arguments. Currently, no methods use this.
|
|
* `minetest.is_protected(pos, name)`: returns boolean
|
|
* This function should be overridden by protection mods and should be used to
|
|
check if a player can interact at a position.
|
|
* This function should call the old version of itself if the position is not
|
|
protected by the mod.
|
|
* Example:
|
|
|
|
local old_is_protected = minetest.is_protected
|
|
function minetest.is_protected(pos, name)
|
|
if mymod:position_protected_from(pos, name) then
|
|
return true
|
|
end
|
|
return old_is_protected(pos, name)
|
|
end
|
|
* `minetest.record_protection_violation(pos, name)`
|
|
* This function calls functions registered with
|
|
`minetest.register_on_protection_violation`.
|
|
* `minetest.rotate_and_place(itemstack, placer, pointed_thing, infinitestacks, orient_flags)`
|
|
* Attempt to predict the desired orientation of the facedir-capable node
|
|
defined by `itemstack`, and place it accordingly (on-wall, on the floor, or
|
|
hanging from the ceiling). Stacks are handled normally if the `infinitestacks`
|
|
field is false or omitted (else, the itemstack is not changed). `orient_flags`
|
|
is an optional table containing extra tweaks to the placement code:
|
|
* `invert_wall`: if `true`, place wall-orientation on the ground and ground-
|
|
orientation on the wall.
|
|
* `force_wall` : if `true`, always place the node in wall orientation.
|
|
* `force_ceiling`: if `true`, always place on the ceiling.
|
|
* `force_floor`: if `true`, always place the node on the floor.
|
|
* `force_facedir`: if `true`, forcefully reset the facedir to north when placing on
|
|
the floor or ceiling
|
|
* The first four options are mutually-exclusive; the last in the list takes
|
|
precedence over the first.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.rotate_node(itemstack, placer, pointed_thing)`
|
|
* calls `rotate_and_place()` with infinitestacks set according to the state of
|
|
the creative mode setting, and checks for "sneak" to set the `invert_wall`
|
|
parameter.
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.forceload_block(pos)`
|
|
* forceloads the position `pos`.
|
|
* returns `true` if area could be forceloaded
|
|
|
|
* `minetest.forceload_free_block(pos)`
|
|
* stops forceloading the position `pos`
|
|
|
|
Please note that forceloaded areas are saved when the server restarts.
|
|
|
|
minetest.global_exists(name)
|
|
^ Checks if a global variable has been set, without triggering a warning.
|
|
|
|
### Global objects
|
|
* `minetest.env`: `EnvRef` of the server environment and world.
|
|
* Any function in the minetest namespace can be called using the syntax
|
|
`minetest.env:somefunction(somearguments)`
|
|
instead of `minetest.somefunction(somearguments)`
|
|
* Deprecated, but support is not to be dropped soon
|
|
|
|
### Global tables
|
|
* `minetest.registered_items`
|
|
* Map of registered items, indexed by name
|
|
* `minetest.registered_nodes`
|
|
* Map of registered node definitions, indexed by name
|
|
* `minetest.registered_craftitems`
|
|
* Map of registered craft item definitions, indexed by name
|
|
* `minetest.registered_tools`
|
|
* Map of registered tool definitions, indexed by name
|
|
* `minetest.registered_entities`
|
|
* Map of registered entity prototypes, indexed by name
|
|
* `minetest.object_refs`
|
|
* Map of object references, indexed by active object id
|
|
* `minetest.luaentities`
|
|
* Map of Lua entities, indexed by active object id
|
|
* `minetest.registered_ores`
|
|
* List of registered ore definitions.
|
|
* `minetest.registered_decorations`
|
|
* List of registered decoration definitions.
|
|
|
|
Class reference
|
|
---------------
|
|
|
|
### `NodeMetaRef`
|
|
Node metadata: reference extra data and functionality stored in a node.
|
|
Can be gotten via `minetest.get_meta(pos)`.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `set_string(name, value)`
|
|
* `get_string(name)`
|
|
* `set_int(name, value)`
|
|
* `get_int(name)`
|
|
* `set_float(name, value)`
|
|
* `get_float(name)`
|
|
* `get_inventory()`: returns `InvRef`
|
|
* `to_table()`: returns `nil` or `{fields = {...}, inventory = {list1 = {}, ...}}`
|
|
* `from_table(nil or {})`
|
|
* See "Node Metadata"
|
|
|
|
### `NoteTimerRef`
|
|
Node Timers: a high resolution persistent per-node timer.
|
|
Can be gotten via `minetest.get_node_timer(pos)`.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `set(timeout,elapsed)`
|
|
* set a timer's state
|
|
* `timeout` is in seconds, and supports fractional values (0.1 etc)
|
|
* `elapsed` is in seconds, and supports fractional values (0.1 etc)
|
|
* will trigger the node's `on_timer` function after `timeout`-elapsed seconds
|
|
* `start(timeout)`
|
|
* start a timer
|
|
* equivalent to `set(timeout,0)`
|
|
* `stop()`
|
|
* stops the timer
|
|
* `get_timeout()`: returns current timeout in seconds
|
|
* if `timeout` equals `0`, timer is inactive
|
|
* `get_elapsed()`: returns current elapsed time in seconds
|
|
* the node's `on_timer` function will be called after `timeout`-elapsed seconds
|
|
* `is_started()`: returns boolean state of timer
|
|
* returns `true` if timer is started, otherwise `false`
|
|
|
|
### `ObjectRef`
|
|
Moving things in the game are generally these.
|
|
|
|
This is basically a reference to a C++ `ServerActiveObject`
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `remove()`: remove object (after returning from Lua)
|
|
* Note: Doesn't work on players, use minetest.kick_player instead
|
|
* `getpos()`: returns `{x=num, y=num, z=num}`
|
|
* `setpos(pos)`; `pos`=`{x=num, y=num, z=num}`
|
|
* `moveto(pos, continuous=false)`: interpolated move
|
|
* `punch(puncher, time_from_last_punch, tool_capabilities, direction)`
|
|
* `puncher` = another `ObjectRef`,
|
|
* `time_from_last_punch` = time since last punch action of the puncher
|
|
* `direction`: can be `nil`
|
|
* `right_click(clicker)`; `clicker` is another `ObjectRef`
|
|
* `get_hp()`: returns number of hitpoints (2 * number of hearts)
|
|
* `set_hp(hp)`: set number of hitpoints (2 * number of hearts)
|
|
* `get_inventory()`: returns an `InvRef`
|
|
* `get_wield_list()`: returns the name of the inventory list the wielded item is in
|
|
* `get_wield_index()`: returns the index of the wielded item
|
|
* `get_wielded_item()`: returns an `ItemStack`
|
|
* `set_wielded_item(item)`: replaces the wielded item, returns `true` if successful
|
|
* `set_armor_groups({group1=rating, group2=rating, ...})`
|
|
* `set_animation({x=1,y=1}, frame_speed=15, frame_blend=0)`
|
|
* `set_attach(parent, bone, position, rotation)`
|
|
* `bone`: string
|
|
* `position`: `{x=num, y=num, z=num}` (relative)
|
|
* `rotation`: `{x=num, y=num, z=num}`
|
|
* `set_detach()`
|
|
* `set_bone_position(bone, position, rotation)`
|
|
* `bone`: string
|
|
* `position`: `{x=num, y=num, z=num}` (relative)
|
|
* `rotation`: `{x=num, y=num, z=num}`
|
|
* `set_properties(object property table)`
|
|
* `is_player()`: returns true for players, false otherwise
|
|
|
|
##### LuaEntitySAO-only (no-op for other objects)
|
|
* `setvelocity({x=num, y=num, z=num})`
|
|
* `getvelocity()`: returns `{x=num, y=num, z=num}`
|
|
* `setacceleration({x=num, y=num, z=num})`
|
|
* `getacceleration()`: returns `{x=num, y=num, z=num}`
|
|
* `setyaw(radians)`
|
|
* `getyaw()`: returns number in radians
|
|
* `settexturemod(mod)`
|
|
* `setsprite(p={x=0,y=0}, num_frames=1, framelength=0.2,
|
|
select_horiz_by_yawpitch=false)`
|
|
* Select sprite from spritesheet with optional animation and DM-style
|
|
texture selection based on yaw relative to camera
|
|
* `get_entity_name()` (**Deprecated**: Will be removed in a future version)
|
|
* `get_luaentity()`
|
|
|
|
##### Player-only (no-op for other objects)
|
|
* `get_player_name()`: returns `""` if is not a player
|
|
* `get_look_dir()`: get camera direction as a unit vector
|
|
* `get_look_pitch()`: pitch in radians
|
|
* `get_look_yaw()`: yaw in radians (wraps around pretty randomly as of now)
|
|
* `set_look_pitch(radians)`: sets look pitch
|
|
* `set_look_yaw(radians)`: sets look yaw
|
|
* `get_breath()`: returns players breath
|
|
* `set_breath(value)`: sets players breath
|
|
* values:
|
|
* `0`: player is drowning,
|
|
* `1`-`10`: remaining number of bubbles
|
|
* `11`: bubbles bar is not shown
|
|
* `set_inventory_formspec(formspec)`
|
|
* Redefine player's inventory form
|
|
* Should usually be called in on_joinplayer
|
|
* `get_inventory_formspec()`: returns a formspec string
|
|
* `get_player_control()`: returns table with player pressed keys
|
|
* `{jump=bool,right=bool,left=bool,LMB=bool,RMB=bool,sneak=bool,aux1=bool,down=bool,up=bool}`
|
|
* `get_player_control_bits()`: returns integer with bit packed player pressed keys
|
|
* bit nr/meaning: 0/up ,1/down ,2/left ,3/right ,4/jump ,5/aux1 ,6/sneak ,7/LMB ,8/RMB
|
|
* `set_physics_override(override_table)`
|
|
* `override_table` is a table with the following fields:
|
|
* `speed`: multiplier to default walking speed value (default: `1`)
|
|
* `jump`: multiplier to default jump value (default: `1`)
|
|
* `gravity`: multiplier to default gravity value (default: `1`)
|
|
* `sneak`: whether player can sneak (default: `true`)
|
|
* `sneak_glitch`: whether player can use the sneak glitch (default: `true`)
|
|
* `hud_add(hud definition)`: add a HUD element described by HUD def, returns ID
|
|
number on success
|
|
* `hud_remove(id)`: remove the HUD element of the specified id
|
|
* `hud_change(id, stat, value)`: change a value of a previously added HUD element
|
|
* element `stat` values: `position`, `name`, `scale`, `text`, `number`, `item`, `dir`
|
|
* `hud_get(id)`: gets the HUD element definition structure of the specified ID
|
|
* `hud_set_flags(flags)`: sets specified HUD flags to `true`/`false`
|
|
* `flags`: (is visible) `hotbar`, `healthbar`, `crosshair`, `wielditem`
|
|
* pass a table containing a `true`/`false` value of each flag to be set or unset
|
|
* if a flag equals `nil`, the flag is not modified
|
|
* `hud_get_flags()`: returns a table containing status of hud flags
|
|
* returns `{ hotbar=true, healthbar=true, crosshair=true, wielditem=true, breathbar=true }`
|
|
* `hud_set_hotbar_itemcount(count)`: sets number of items in builtin hotbar
|
|
* `count`: number of items, must be between `1` and `23`
|
|
* `hud_set_hotbar_image(texturename)`
|
|
* sets background image for hotbar
|
|
* `hud_set_hotbar_selected_image(texturename)`
|
|
* sets image for selected item of hotbar
|
|
* `hud_replace_builtin(name, hud_definition)`
|
|
* replace definition of a builtin hud element
|
|
* `name`: `"breath"` or `"health"`
|
|
* `hud_definition`: definition to replace builtin definition
|
|
* `set_sky(bgcolor, type, {texture names})`
|
|
* `bgcolor`: `{r=0...255, g=0...255, b=0...255}` or `nil`, defaults to white
|
|
* Available types:
|
|
* `"regular"`: Uses 0 textures, `bgcolor` ignored
|
|
* `"skybox"`: Uses 6 textures, `bgcolor` used
|
|
* `"plain"`: Uses 0 textures, `bgcolor` used
|
|
* **Note**: currently does not work directly in `on_joinplayer`; use
|
|
`minetest.after(0)` in there.
|
|
* `override_day_night_ratio(ratio or nil)`
|
|
* `0`...`1`: Overrides day-night ratio, controlling sunlight to a specific amount
|
|
* `nil`: Disables override, defaulting to sunlight based on day-night cycle
|
|
* `set_local_animation(walk, dig, walk+dig, frame_speed=frame_speed)`
|
|
|
|
set animation for player model in third person view
|
|
|
|
set_local_animation({x=0, y=79}, -- < stand/idle animation key frames
|
|
{x=168, y=187}, -- < walk animation key frames
|
|
{x=189, y=198}, -- < dig animation key frames
|
|
{x=200, y=219}, -- < walk+dig animation key frames
|
|
frame_speed=30): -- < animation frame speed
|
|
|
|
* `set_eye_offset({x=0,y=0,z=0},{x=0,y=0,z=0})`: defines offset value for camera per player
|
|
* in first person view
|
|
* in third person view (max. values `{x=-10/10,y=-10,15,z=-5/5}`)
|
|
|
|
### `InvRef`
|
|
An `InvRef` is a reference to an inventory.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `is_empty(listname)`: return `true` if list is empty
|
|
* `get_size(listname)`: get size of a list
|
|
* `set_size(listname, size)`: set size of a list
|
|
* returns `false` on error (e.g. invalid `listname` or `size`)
|
|
* `get_width(listname)`: get width of a list
|
|
* `set_width(listname, width)`: set width of list; currently used for crafting
|
|
* `get_stack(listname, i)`: get a copy of stack index `i` in list
|
|
* `set_stack(listname, i, stack)`: copy `stack` to index `i` in list
|
|
* `get_list(listname)`: return full list
|
|
* `set_list(listname, list)`: set full list (size will not change)
|
|
* `get_lists()`: returns list of inventory lists
|
|
* `set_lists(lists)`: sets inventory lists (size will not change)
|
|
* `add_item(listname, stack)`: add item somewhere in list, returns leftover `ItemStack`
|
|
* `room_for_item(listname, stack):` returns `true` if the stack of items
|
|
can be fully added to the list
|
|
* `contains_item(listname, stack)`: returns `true` if the stack of items
|
|
can be fully taken from the list
|
|
* `remove_item(listname, stack)`: take as many items as specified from the list,
|
|
returns the items that were actually removed (as an `ItemStack`) -- note that
|
|
any item metadata is ignored, so attempting to remove a specific unique
|
|
item this way will likely remove the wrong one -- to do that use `set_stack`
|
|
with an empty `ItemStack`
|
|
* `get_location()`: returns a location compatible to `minetest.get_inventory(location)`
|
|
* returns `{type="undefined"}` in case location is not known
|
|
|
|
### `ItemStack`
|
|
An `ItemStack` is a stack of items.
|
|
|
|
It can be created via `ItemStack(x)`, where x is an `ItemStack`,
|
|
an itemstring, a table or `nil`.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `is_empty()`: Returns `true` if stack is empty.
|
|
* `get_name()`: Returns item name (e.g. `"default:stone"`).
|
|
* `set_name(item_name)`: Returns boolean success.
|
|
Clears item on failure.
|
|
* `get_count()`: Returns number of items on the stack.
|
|
* `set_count(count)`
|
|
* `get_wear()`: Returns tool wear (`0`-`65535`), `0` for non-tools.
|
|
* `set_wear(wear)`: Returns boolean success.
|
|
Clears item on failure.
|
|
* `get_metadata()`: Returns metadata (a string attached to an item stack).
|
|
* `set_metadata(metadata)`: Returns true.
|
|
* `clear()`: removes all items from the stack, making it empty.
|
|
* `replace(item)`: replace the contents of this stack.
|
|
* `item` can also be an itemstring or table.
|
|
* `to_string()`: Returns the stack in itemstring form.
|
|
* `to_table()`: Returns the stack in Lua table form.
|
|
* `get_stack_max()`: Returns the maximum size of the stack (depends on the item).
|
|
* `get_free_space()`: Returns `get_stack_max() - get_count()`.
|
|
* `is_known()`: Returns `true` if the item name refers to a defined item type.
|
|
* `get_definition()`: Returns the item definition table.
|
|
* `get_tool_capabilities()`: Returns the digging properties of the item,
|
|
or those of the hand if none are defined for this item type
|
|
* `add_wear(amount)`: Increases wear by `amount` if the item is a tool.
|
|
* `add_item(item)`: Put some item or stack onto this stack.
|
|
Returns leftover `ItemStack`.
|
|
* `item_fits(item)`: Returns `true` if item or stack can be fully added to
|
|
this one.
|
|
* `take_item(n=1)`: Take (and remove) up to `n` items from this stack.
|
|
Returns taken `ItemStack`.
|
|
* `peek_item(n=1)`: copy (don't remove) up to `n` items from this stack.
|
|
Returns taken `ItemStack`.
|
|
|
|
### `PseudoRandom`
|
|
A 16-bit pseudorandom number generator.
|
|
Uses a well-known LCG algorithm introduced by K&R.
|
|
|
|
It can be created via `PseudoRandom(seed)`.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `next()`: return next integer random number [`0`...`32767`]
|
|
* `next(min, max)`: return next integer random number [`min`...`max`]
|
|
* `((max - min) == 32767) or ((max-min) <= 6553))` must be true
|
|
due to the simple implementation making bad distribution otherwise.
|
|
|
|
### `PcgRandom`
|
|
A 32-bit pseudorandom number generator.
|
|
Uses PCG32, an algorithm of the permuted congruential generator family, offering very strong randomness.
|
|
|
|
It can be created via `PcgRandom(seed)` or `PcgRandom(seed, sequence)`.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `next()`: return next integer random number [`-2147483648`...`2147483647`]
|
|
* `next(min, max)`: return next integer random number [`min`...`max`]
|
|
* `rand_normal_dist(min, max, num_trials=6)`: return normally distributed random number [`min`...`max`]
|
|
* This is only a rough approximation of a normal distribution with mean=(max-min)/2 and variance=1
|
|
* Increasing num_trials improves accuracy of the approximation
|
|
|
|
### `PerlinNoise`
|
|
A perlin noise generator.
|
|
It can be created via `PerlinNoise(seed, octaves, persistence, scale)`
|
|
or `PerlinNoise(noiseparams)`.
|
|
Alternatively with `minetest.get_perlin(seeddiff, octaves, persistence, scale)`
|
|
or `minetest.get_perlin(noiseparams)`.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `get2d(pos)`: returns 2D noise value at `pos={x=,y=}`
|
|
* `get3d(pos)`: returns 3D noise value at `pos={x=,y=,z=}`
|
|
|
|
### `PerlinNoiseMap`
|
|
A fast, bulk perlin noise generator.
|
|
|
|
It can be created via `PerlinNoiseMap(noiseparams, size)` or
|
|
`minetest.get_perlin_map(noiseparams, size)`.
|
|
|
|
Format of `size` is `{x=dimx, y=dimy, z=dimz}`. The `z` conponent is ommitted
|
|
for 2D noise, and it must be must be larger than 1 for 3D noise (otherwise
|
|
`nil` is returned).
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `get2dMap(pos)`: returns a `<size.x>` times `<size.y>` 2D array of 2D noise
|
|
with values starting at `pos={x=,y=}`
|
|
* `get3dMap(pos)`: returns a `<size.x>` times `<size.y>` times `<size.z>` 3D array
|
|
of 3D noise with values starting at `pos={x=,y=,z=}`
|
|
* `get2dMap_flat(pos)`: returns a flat `<size.x * size.y>` element array of 2D noise
|
|
with values starting at `pos={x=,y=}`
|
|
* `get3dMap_flat(pos)`: Same as `get2dMap_flat`, but 3D noise
|
|
|
|
### `VoxelManip`
|
|
An interface to the `MapVoxelManipulator` for Lua.
|
|
|
|
It can be created via `VoxelManip()` or `minetest.get_voxel_manip()`.
|
|
The map will be pre-loaded if two positions are passed to either.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `read_from_map(p1, p2)`: Reads a chunk of map from the map containing the
|
|
region formed by `p1` and `p2`.
|
|
* returns actual emerged `pmin`, actual emerged `pmax`
|
|
* `write_to_map()`: Writes the data loaded from the `VoxelManip` back to the map.
|
|
* **important**: data must be set using `VoxelManip:set_data` before calling this
|
|
* `get_node_at(pos)`: Returns a `MapNode` table of the node currently loaded in
|
|
the `VoxelManip` at that position
|
|
* `set_node_at(pos, node)`: Sets a specific `MapNode` in the `VoxelManip` at
|
|
that position
|
|
* `get_data()`: Gets the data read into the `VoxelManip` object
|
|
* returns raw node data is in the form of an array of node content IDs
|
|
* `set_data(data)`: Sets the data contents of the `VoxelManip` object
|
|
* `update_map()`: Update map after writing chunk back to map.
|
|
* To be used only by `VoxelManip` objects created by the mod itself;
|
|
not a `VoxelManip` that was retrieved from `minetest.get_mapgen_object`
|
|
* `set_lighting(light, p1, p2)`: Set the lighting within the `VoxelManip` to a uniform value
|
|
* `light` is a table, `{day=<0...15>, night=<0...15>}`
|
|
* To be used only by a `VoxelManip` object from `minetest.get_mapgen_object`
|
|
* (`p1`, `p2`) is the area in which lighting is set;
|
|
defaults to the whole area if left out
|
|
* `get_light_data()`: Gets the light data read into the `VoxelManip` object
|
|
* Returns an array (indices 1 to volume) of integers ranging from `0` to `255`
|
|
* Each value is the bitwise combination of day and night light values (`0` to `15` each)
|
|
* `light = day + (night * 16)`
|
|
* `set_light_data(light_data)`: Sets the `param1` (light) contents of each node
|
|
in the `VoxelManip`
|
|
* expects lighting data in the same format that `get_light_data()` returns
|
|
* `get_param2_data()`: Gets the raw `param2` data read into the `VoxelManip` object
|
|
* `set_param2_data(param2_data)`: Sets the `param2` contents of each node in the `VoxelManip`
|
|
* `calc_lighting(p1, p2)`: Calculate lighting within the `VoxelManip`
|
|
* To be used only by a `VoxelManip` object from `minetest.get_mapgen_object`
|
|
* (`p1`, `p2`) is the area in which lighting is set; defaults to the whole area
|
|
if left out
|
|
* `update_liquids()`: Update liquid flow
|
|
* `was_modified()`: Returns `true` or `false` if the data in the voxel manipulator
|
|
had been modified since the last read from map, due to a call to
|
|
`minetest.set_data()` on the loaded area elsewhere
|
|
* `get_emerged_area()`: Returns actual emerged minimum and maximum positions.
|
|
|
|
### `VoxelArea`
|
|
A helper class for voxel areas.
|
|
It can be created via `VoxelArea:new{MinEdge=pmin, MaxEdge=pmax}`.
|
|
The coordinates are *inclusive*, like most other things in Minetest.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `getExtent()`: returns a 3D vector containing the size of the area formed by
|
|
`MinEdge` and `MaxEdge`
|
|
* `getVolume()`: returns the volume of the area formed by `MinEdge` and `MaxEdge`
|
|
* `index(x, y, z)`: returns the index of an absolute position in a flat array starting at `1`
|
|
* useful for things like `VoxelManip`, raw Schematic specifiers,
|
|
`PerlinNoiseMap:get2d`/`3dMap`, and so on
|
|
* `indexp(p)`: same as above, except takes a vector
|
|
* `position(i)`: returns the absolute position vector corresponding to index `i`
|
|
* `contains(x, y, z)`: check if (`x`,`y`,`z`) is inside area formed by `MinEdge` and `MaxEdge`
|
|
* `containsp(p)`: same as above, except takes a vector
|
|
* `containsi(i)`: same as above, except takes an index `i`
|
|
* `iter(minx, miny, minz, maxx, maxy, maxz)`: returns an iterator that returns indices
|
|
* from (`minx`,`miny`,`minz`) to (`maxx`,`maxy`,`maxz`) in the order of `[z [y [x]]]`
|
|
* `iterp(minp, maxp)`: same as above, except takes a vector
|
|
|
|
### `Settings`
|
|
An interface to read config files in the format of `minetest.conf`.
|
|
|
|
It can be created via `Settings(filename)`.
|
|
|
|
#### Methods
|
|
* `get(key)`: returns a value
|
|
* `get_bool(key)`: returns a boolean
|
|
* `set(key, value)`
|
|
* `remove(key)`: returns a boolean (`true` for success)
|
|
* `get_names()`: returns `{key1,...}`
|
|
* `write()`: returns a boolean (`true` for success)
|
|
* write changes to file
|
|
* `to_table()`: returns `{[key1]=value1,...}`
|
|
|
|
Mapgen objects
|
|
--------------
|
|
A mapgen object is a construct used in map generation. Mapgen objects can be used
|
|
by an `on_generate` callback to speed up operations by avoiding unnecessary
|
|
recalculations; these can be retrieved using the `minetest.get_mapgen_object()`
|
|
function. If the requested Mapgen object is unavailable, or `get_mapgen_object()`
|
|
was called outside of an `on_generate()` callback, `nil` is returned.
|
|
|
|
The following Mapgen objects are currently available:
|
|
|
|
### `voxelmanip`
|
|
This returns three values; the `VoxelManip` object to be used, minimum and maximum
|
|
emerged position, in that order. All mapgens support this object.
|
|
|
|
### `heightmap`
|
|
Returns an array containing the y coordinates of the ground levels of nodes in
|
|
the most recently generated chunk by the current mapgen.
|
|
|
|
### `biomemap`
|
|
Returns an array containing the biome IDs of nodes in the most recently
|
|
generated chunk by the current mapgen.
|
|
|
|
### `heatmap`
|
|
Returns an array containing the temperature values of nodes in the most
|
|
recently generated chunk by the current mapgen.
|
|
|
|
### `humiditymap`
|
|
Returns an array containing the humidity values of nodes in the most recently
|
|
generated chunk by the current mapgen.
|
|
|
|
### `gennotify`
|
|
Returns a table mapping requested generation notification types to arrays of
|
|
positions at which the corresponding generated structures are located at within
|
|
the current chunk. To set the capture of positions of interest to be recorded
|
|
on generate, use `minetest.set_gen_notify()`.
|
|
|
|
Possible fields of the table returned are:
|
|
|
|
* `dungeon`
|
|
* `temple`
|
|
* `cave_begin`
|
|
* `cave_end`
|
|
* `large_cave_begin`
|
|
* `large_cave_end`
|
|
* `decoration`
|
|
|
|
Decorations have a key in the format of `"decoration#id"`, where `id` is the
|
|
numeric unique decoration ID.
|
|
|
|
Registered entities
|
|
-------------------
|
|
* Functions receive a "luaentity" as `self`:
|
|
* It has the member `.name`, which is the registered name `("mod:thing")`
|
|
* It has the member `.object`, which is an `ObjectRef` pointing to the object
|
|
* The original prototype stuff is visible directly via a metatable
|
|
* Callbacks:
|
|
* `on_activate(self, staticdata)`
|
|
* Called when the object is instantiated.
|
|
* `on_step(self, dtime)`
|
|
* Called on every server tick, after movement and collision processing.
|
|
`dtime` is usually 0.1 seconds, as per the `dedicated_server_step` setting
|
|
`in minetest.conf`.
|
|
* `on_punch(self, puncher, time_from_last_punch, tool_capabilities, dir`
|
|
* Called when somebody punches the object.
|
|
* Note that you probably want to handle most punches using the
|
|
automatic armor group system.
|
|
* `puncher`: an `ObjectRef` (can be `nil`)
|
|
* `time_from_last_punch`: Meant for disallowing spamming of clicks (can be `nil`)
|
|
* `tool_capabilities`: capability table of used tool (can be `nil`)
|
|
* `dir`: unit vector of direction of punch. Always defined. Points from
|
|
the puncher to the punched.
|
|
* `on_rightclick(self, clicker)`
|
|
* `get_staticdata(self)`
|
|
* Should return a string that will be passed to `on_activate` when
|
|
the object is instantiated the next time.
|
|
|
|
L-system trees
|
|
--------------
|
|
|
|
### Tree definition
|
|
|
|
treedef={
|
|
axiom, --string initial tree axiom
|
|
rules_a, --string rules set A
|
|
rules_b, --string rules set B
|
|
rules_c, --string rules set C
|
|
rules_d, --string rules set D
|
|
trunk, --string trunk node name
|
|
leaves, --string leaves node name
|
|
leaves2, --string secondary leaves node name
|
|
leaves2_chance,--num chance (0-100) to replace leaves with leaves2
|
|
angle, --num angle in deg
|
|
iterations, --num max # of iterations, usually 2 -5
|
|
random_level, --num factor to lower nr of iterations, usually 0 - 3
|
|
trunk_type, --string single/double/crossed) type of trunk: 1 node,
|
|
-- 2x2 nodes or 3x3 in cross shape
|
|
thin_branches, --boolean true -> use thin (1 node) branches
|
|
fruit, --string fruit node name
|
|
fruit_chance, --num chance (0-100) to replace leaves with fruit node
|
|
seed, --num random seed; if no seed is provided, the engine will create one
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Key for Special L-System Symbols used in Axioms
|
|
|
|
* `G`: move forward one unit with the pen up
|
|
* `F`: move forward one unit with the pen down drawing trunks and branches
|
|
* `f`: move forward one unit with the pen down drawing leaves (100% chance)
|
|
* `T`: move forward one unit with the pen down drawing trunks only
|
|
* `R`: move forward one unit with the pen down placing fruit
|
|
* `A`: replace with rules set A
|
|
* `B`: replace with rules set B
|
|
* `C`: replace with rules set C
|
|
* `D`: replace with rules set D
|
|
* `a`: replace with rules set A, chance 90%
|
|
* `b`: replace with rules set B, chance 80%
|
|
* `c`: replace with rules set C, chance 70%
|
|
* `d`: replace with rules set D, chance 60%
|
|
* `+`: yaw the turtle right by `angle` parameter
|
|
* `-`: yaw the turtle left by `angle` parameter
|
|
* `&`: pitch the turtle down by `angle` parameter
|
|
* `^`: pitch the turtle up by `angle` parameter
|
|
* `/`: roll the turtle to the right by `angle` parameter
|
|
* `*`: roll the turtle to the left by `angle` parameter
|
|
* `[`: save in stack current state info
|
|
* `]`: recover from stack state info
|
|
|
|
### Example
|
|
Spawn a small apple tree:
|
|
|
|
pos = {x=230,y=20,z=4}
|
|
apple_tree={
|
|
axiom="FFFFFAFFBF",
|
|
rules_a="[&&&FFFFF&&FFFF][&&&++++FFFFF&&FFFF][&&&----FFFFF&&FFFF]",
|
|
rules_b="[&&&++FFFFF&&FFFF][&&&--FFFFF&&FFFF][&&&------FFFFF&&FFFF]",
|
|
trunk="default:tree",
|
|
leaves="default:leaves",
|
|
angle=30,
|
|
iterations=2,
|
|
random_level=0,
|
|
trunk_type="single",
|
|
thin_branches=true,
|
|
fruit_chance=10,
|
|
fruit="default:apple"
|
|
}
|
|
minetest.spawn_tree(pos,apple_tree)
|
|
|
|
Definition tables
|
|
-----------------
|
|
|
|
### Object Properties
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
hp_max = 1,
|
|
physical = true,
|
|
collide_with_objects = true, -- collide with other objects if physical=true
|
|
weight = 5,
|
|
collisionbox = {-0.5,-0.5,-0.5, 0.5,0.5,0.5},
|
|
visual = "cube"/"sprite"/"upright_sprite"/"mesh"/"wielditem",
|
|
visual_size = {x=1, y=1},
|
|
mesh = "model",
|
|
textures = {}, -- number of required textures depends on visual
|
|
colors = {}, -- number of required colors depends on visual
|
|
spritediv = {x=1, y=1},
|
|
initial_sprite_basepos = {x=0, y=0},
|
|
is_visible = true,
|
|
makes_footstep_sound = false,
|
|
automatic_rotate = false,
|
|
stepheight = 0,
|
|
automatic_face_movement_dir = 0.0,
|
|
-- ^ automatically set yaw to movement direction; offset in degrees; false to disable
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Entity definition (`register_entity`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
-- Deprecated: Everything in object properties is read directly from here
|
|
|
|
initial_properties = --[[<initial object properties>]],
|
|
|
|
on_activate = function(self, staticdata, dtime_s),
|
|
on_step = function(self, dtime),
|
|
on_punch = function(self, hitter),
|
|
on_rightclick = function(self, clicker),
|
|
get_staticdata = function(self),
|
|
-- ^ Called sometimes; the string returned is passed to on_activate when
|
|
-- the entity is re-activated from static state
|
|
|
|
-- Also you can define arbitrary member variables here
|
|
myvariable = whatever,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### ABM (ActiveBlockModifier) definition (`register_abm`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
-- In the following two fields, also group:groupname will work.
|
|
nodenames = {"default:lava_source"},
|
|
neighbors = {"default:water_source", "default:water_flowing"}, -- (any of these)
|
|
-- ^ If left out or empty, any neighbor will do
|
|
interval = 1.0, -- (operation interval)
|
|
chance = 1, -- (chance of trigger is 1.0/this)
|
|
action = func(pos, node, active_object_count, active_object_count_wider),
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Item definition (`register_node`, `register_craftitem`, `register_tool`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
description = "Steel Axe",
|
|
groups = {}, -- key=name, value=rating; rating=1..3.
|
|
if rating not applicable, use 1.
|
|
e.g. {wool=1, fluffy=3}
|
|
{soil=2, outerspace=1, crumbly=1}
|
|
{bendy=2, snappy=1},
|
|
{hard=1, metal=1, spikes=1}
|
|
inventory_image = "default_tool_steelaxe.png",
|
|
wield_image = "",
|
|
wield_scale = {x=1,y=1,z=1},
|
|
stack_max = 99,
|
|
range = 4.0,
|
|
liquids_pointable = false,
|
|
tool_capabilities = {
|
|
full_punch_interval = 1.0,
|
|
max_drop_level=0,
|
|
groupcaps={
|
|
-- For example:
|
|
snappy={times={[2]=0.80, [3]=0.40}, maxwear=0.05, maxlevel=1},
|
|
choppy={times={[3]=0.90}, maxwear=0.05, maxlevel=0}
|
|
},
|
|
damage_groups = {groupname=damage},
|
|
},
|
|
node_placement_prediction = nil,
|
|
--[[
|
|
^ If nil and item is node, prediction is made automatically
|
|
^ If nil and item is not a node, no prediction is made
|
|
^ If "" and item is anything, no prediction is made
|
|
^ Otherwise should be name of node which the client immediately places
|
|
on ground when the player places the item. Server will always update
|
|
actual result to client in a short moment.
|
|
]]
|
|
sound = {
|
|
place = --[[<SimpleSoundSpec>]],
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
on_place = func(itemstack, placer, pointed_thing),
|
|
--[[
|
|
^ Shall place item and return the leftover itemstack
|
|
^ default: minetest.item_place ]]
|
|
on_drop = func(itemstack, dropper, pos),
|
|
--[[
|
|
^ Shall drop item and return the leftover itemstack
|
|
^ default: minetest.item_drop ]]
|
|
on_use = func(itemstack, user, pointed_thing),
|
|
--[[
|
|
^ default: nil
|
|
^ Function must return either nil if no item shall be removed from
|
|
inventory, or an itemstack to replace the original itemstack.
|
|
e.g. itemstack:take_item(); return itemstack
|
|
^ Otherwise, the function is free to do what it wants.
|
|
^ The default functions handle regular use cases.
|
|
]]
|
|
after_use = func(itemstack, user, node, digparams),
|
|
--[[
|
|
^ default: nil
|
|
^ If defined, should return an itemstack and will be called instead of
|
|
wearing out the tool. If returns nil, does nothing.
|
|
If after_use doesn't exist, it is the same as:
|
|
function(itemstack, user, node, digparams)
|
|
itemstack:add_wear(digparams.wear)
|
|
return itemstack
|
|
end
|
|
]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Tile definition
|
|
* `"image.png"`
|
|
* `{name="image.png", animation={Tile Animation definition}}`
|
|
* `{name="image.png", backface_culling=bool}`
|
|
* backface culling only supported in special tiles
|
|
* deprecated, yet still supported field names:
|
|
* `image` (name)
|
|
|
|
### Tile animation definition
|
|
* `{type="vertical_frames", aspect_w=16, aspect_h=16, length=3.0}`
|
|
|
|
### Node definition (`register_node`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
-- <all fields allowed in item definitions>,
|
|
|
|
drawtype = "normal", -- See "Node drawtypes"
|
|
visual_scale = 1.0, --[[
|
|
^ Supported for drawtypes "plantlike", "signlike", "torchlike", "mesh".
|
|
^ For plantlike, the image will start at the bottom of the node; for the
|
|
^ other drawtypes, the image will be centered on the node.
|
|
^ Note that positioning for "torchlike" may still change. ]]
|
|
tiles = {tile definition 1, def2, def3, def4, def5, def6}, --[[
|
|
^ Textures of node; +Y, -Y, +X, -X, +Z, -Z (old field name: tile_images)
|
|
^ List can be shortened to needed length ]]
|
|
special_tiles = {tile definition 1, Tile definition 2}, --[[
|
|
^ Special textures of node; used rarely (old field name: special_materials)
|
|
^ List can be shortened to needed length ]]
|
|
alpha = 255,
|
|
use_texture_alpha = false, -- Use texture's alpha channel
|
|
post_effect_color = {a=0, r=0, g=0, b=0}, -- If player is inside node
|
|
paramtype = "none", -- See "Nodes" --[[
|
|
^ paramtype = "light" allows light to propagate from or through the node with light value
|
|
^ falling by 1 per node. This line is essential for a light source node to spread its light. ]]
|
|
paramtype2 = "none", -- See "Nodes"
|
|
is_ground_content = true, -- If false, the cave generator will not carve through this
|
|
sunlight_propagates = false, -- If true, sunlight will go infinitely through this
|
|
walkable = true, -- If true, objects collide with node
|
|
pointable = true, -- If true, can be pointed at
|
|
diggable = true, -- If false, can never be dug
|
|
climbable = false, -- If true, can be climbed on (ladder)
|
|
buildable_to = false, -- If true, placed nodes can replace this node
|
|
liquidtype = "none", -- "none"/"source"/"flowing"
|
|
liquid_alternative_flowing = "", -- Flowing version of source liquid
|
|
liquid_alternative_source = "", -- Source version of flowing liquid
|
|
liquid_viscosity = 0, -- Higher viscosity = slower flow (max. 7)
|
|
liquid_renewable = true, -- Can new liquid source be created by placing two or more sources nearby?
|
|
leveled = 0, --[[
|
|
^ Block contains level in param2. Value is default level, used for snow.
|
|
^ Don't forget to use "leveled" type nodebox. ]]
|
|
liquid_range = 8, -- number of flowing nodes around source (max. 8)
|
|
drowning = 0, -- Player will take this amount of damage if no bubbles are left
|
|
light_source = 0, -- Amount of light emitted by node
|
|
damage_per_second = 0, -- If player is inside node, this damage is caused
|
|
node_box = {type="regular"}, -- See "Node boxes"
|
|
mesh = "model",
|
|
selection_box = {type="regular"}, -- See "Node boxes" --[[
|
|
^ If drawtype "nodebox" is used and selection_box is nil, then node_box is used. ]]
|
|
legacy_facedir_simple = false, -- Support maps made in and before January 2012
|
|
legacy_wallmounted = false, -- Support maps made in and before January 2012
|
|
sounds = {
|
|
footstep = <SimpleSoundSpec>,
|
|
dig = <SimpleSoundSpec>, -- "__group" = group-based sound (default)
|
|
dug = <SimpleSoundSpec>,
|
|
place = <SimpleSoundSpec>,
|
|
},
|
|
drop = "", -- Name of dropped node when dug. Default is the node itself.
|
|
-- Alternatively:
|
|
drop = {
|
|
max_items = 1, -- Maximum number of items to drop.
|
|
items = { -- Choose max_items randomly from this list.
|
|
{
|
|
items = {"foo:bar", "baz:frob"}, -- Choose one item randomly from this list.
|
|
rarity = 1, -- Probability of getting is 1 / rarity.
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
|
|
on_construct = func(pos), --[[
|
|
^ Node constructor; always called after adding node
|
|
^ Can set up metadata and stuff like that
|
|
^ default: nil ]]
|
|
on_destruct = func(pos), --[[
|
|
^ Node destructor; always called before removing node
|
|
^ default: nil ]]
|
|
after_destruct = func(pos, oldnode), --[[
|
|
^ Node destructor; always called after removing node
|
|
^ default: nil ]]
|
|
|
|
after_place_node = func(pos, placer, itemstack, pointed_thing) --[[
|
|
^ Called after constructing node when node was placed using
|
|
minetest.item_place_node / minetest.place_node
|
|
^ If return true no item is taken from itemstack
|
|
^ default: nil ]]
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after_dig_node = func(pos, oldnode, oldmetadata, digger), --[[
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^ oldmetadata is in table format
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^ Called after destructing node when node was dug using
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minetest.node_dig / minetest.dig_node
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^ default: nil ]]
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can_dig = function(pos, [player]) --[[
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^ returns true if node can be dug, or false if not
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^ default: nil ]]
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on_punch = func(pos, node, puncher, pointed_thing), --[[
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^ default: minetest.node_punch
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^ By default: Calls minetest.register_on_punchnode callbacks ]]
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on_rightclick = func(pos, node, clicker, itemstack, pointed_thing), --[[
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^ default: nil
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^ if defined, itemstack will hold clicker's wielded item
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^ Shall return the leftover itemstack
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^ Note: pointed_thing can be nil, if a mod calls this function ]]
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on_dig = func(pos, node, digger), --[[
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^ default: minetest.node_dig
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^ By default: checks privileges, wears out tool and removes node ]]
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on_timer = function(pos,elapsed), --[[
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^ default: nil
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^ called by NodeTimers, see minetest.get_node_timer and NodeTimerRef
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^ elapsed is the total time passed since the timer was started
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^ return true to run the timer for another cycle with the same timeout value ]]
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on_receive_fields = func(pos, formname, fields, sender), --[[
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^ fields = {name1 = value1, name2 = value2, ...}
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^ Called when an UI form (e.g. sign text input) returns data
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^ default: nil ]]
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allow_metadata_inventory_move = func(pos, from_list, from_index,
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to_list, to_index, count, player), --[[
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^ Called when a player wants to move items inside the inventory
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^ Return value: number of items allowed to move ]]
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allow_metadata_inventory_put = func(pos, listname, index, stack, player), --[[
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^ Called when a player wants to put something into the inventory
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^ Return value: number of items allowed to put
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^ Return value: -1: Allow and don't modify item count in inventory ]]
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|
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allow_metadata_inventory_take = func(pos, listname, index, stack, player), --[[
|
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^ Called when a player wants to take something out of the inventory
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^ Return value: number of items allowed to take
|
|
^ Return value: -1: Allow and don't modify item count in inventory ]]
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|
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on_metadata_inventory_move = func(pos, from_list, from_index,
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to_list, to_index, count, player),
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on_metadata_inventory_put = func(pos, listname, index, stack, player),
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on_metadata_inventory_take = func(pos, listname, index, stack, player), --[[
|
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^ Called after the actual action has happened, according to what was allowed.
|
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^ No return value ]]
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|
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on_blast = func(pos, intensity), --[[
|
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^ intensity: 1.0 = mid range of regular TNT
|
|
^ If defined, called when an explosion touches the node, instead of
|
|
removing the node ]]
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}
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|
|
|
### Recipe for `register_craft` (shaped)
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|
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{
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output = 'default:pick_stone',
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recipe = {
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{'default:cobble', 'default:cobble', 'default:cobble'},
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{'', 'default:stick', ''},
|
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{'', 'default:stick', ''}, -- Also groups; e.g. 'group:crumbly'
|
|
},
|
|
replacements = --[[<optional list of item pairs,
|
|
replace one input item with another item on crafting>]]
|
|
}
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|
|
|
### Recipe for `register_craft` (shapeless)
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|
|
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{
|
|
type = "shapeless",
|
|
output = 'mushrooms:mushroom_stew',
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|
recipe = {
|
|
"mushrooms:bowl",
|
|
"mushrooms:mushroom_brown",
|
|
"mushrooms:mushroom_red",
|
|
},
|
|
replacements = --[[<optional list of item pairs,
|
|
replace one input item with another item on crafting>]]
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Recipe for `register_craft` (tool repair)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
type = "toolrepair",
|
|
additional_wear = -0.02,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Recipe for `register_craft` (cooking)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
type = "cooking",
|
|
output = "default:glass",
|
|
recipe = "default:sand",
|
|
cooktime = 3,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Recipe for `register_craft` (furnace fuel)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
type = "fuel",
|
|
recipe = "default:leaves",
|
|
burntime = 1,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Ore definition (`register_ore`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
ore_type = "scatter", -- See "Ore types"
|
|
ore = "default:stone_with_coal",
|
|
wherein = "default:stone",
|
|
-- ^ a list of nodenames is supported too
|
|
clust_scarcity = 8*8*8,
|
|
-- ^ Ore has a 1 out of clust_scarcity chance of spawning in a node
|
|
-- ^ This value should be *MUCH* higher than your intuition might tell you!
|
|
clust_num_ores = 8,
|
|
-- ^ Number of ores in a cluster
|
|
clust_size = 3,
|
|
-- ^ Size of the bounding box of the cluster
|
|
-- ^ In this example, there is a 3x3x3 cluster where 8 out of the 27 nodes are coal ore
|
|
y_min = -31000,
|
|
y_max = 64,
|
|
flags = "",
|
|
-- ^ Attributes for this ore generation
|
|
noise_threshhold = 0.5,
|
|
-- ^ If noise is above this threshold, ore is placed. Not needed for a uniform distribution
|
|
noise_params = {offset=0, scale=1, spread={x=100, y=100, z=100}, seed=23, octaves=3, persist=0.70}
|
|
-- ^ NoiseParams structure describing the perlin noise used for ore distribution.
|
|
-- ^ Needed for sheet ore_type. Omit from scatter ore_type for a uniform ore distribution
|
|
random_factor = 1.0,
|
|
-- ^ Multiplier of the randomness contribution to the noise value at any
|
|
-- given point to decide if ore should be placed. Set to 0 for solid veins.
|
|
-- ^ This parameter is only valid for ore_type == "vein".
|
|
biomes = {"desert", "rainforest"}
|
|
-- ^ List of biomes in which this decoration occurs. Occurs in all biomes if this is omitted,
|
|
-- ^ and ignored if the Mapgen being used does not support biomes.
|
|
-- ^ Can be a list of (or a single) biome names, IDs, or definitions.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Decoration definition (`register_decoration`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
deco_type = "simple", -- See "Decoration types"
|
|
place_on = "default:dirt_with_grass",
|
|
-- ^ Node that decoration can be placed on
|
|
sidelen = 8,
|
|
-- ^ Size of divisions made in the chunk being generated.
|
|
-- ^ If the chunk size is not evenly divisible by sidelen, sidelen is made equal to the chunk size.
|
|
fill_ratio = 0.02,
|
|
-- ^ Ratio of the area to be uniformly filled by the decoration.
|
|
-- ^ Used only if noise_params is not specified.
|
|
noise_params = {offset=0, scale=.45, spread={x=100, y=100, z=100}, seed=354, octaves=3, persist=0.7},
|
|
-- ^ NoiseParams structure describing the perlin noise used for decoration distribution.
|
|
-- ^ The result of this is multiplied by the 2d area of the division being decorated.
|
|
biomes = {"Oceanside", "Hills", "Plains"},
|
|
-- ^ List of biomes in which this decoration occurs. Occurs in all biomes if this is omitted,
|
|
-- ^ and ignored if the Mapgen being used does not support biomes.
|
|
-- ^ Can be a list of (or a single) biome names, IDs, or definitions.
|
|
y_min = -31000
|
|
y_max = 31000
|
|
-- ^ Minimum and maximum `y` positions these decorations can be generated at.
|
|
-- ^ This parameter refers to the `y` position of the decoration base, so
|
|
-- the actual maximum height would be `height_max + size.Y`.
|
|
|
|
----- Simple-type parameters
|
|
decoration = "default:grass",
|
|
-- ^ The node name used as the decoration.
|
|
-- ^ If instead a list of strings, a randomly selected node from the list is placed as the decoration.
|
|
height = 1,
|
|
-- ^ Number of nodes high the decoration is made.
|
|
-- ^ If height_max is not 0, this is the lower bound of the randomly selected height.
|
|
height_max = 0,
|
|
-- ^ Number of nodes the decoration can be at maximum.
|
|
-- ^ If absent, the parameter 'height' is used as a constant.
|
|
spawn_by = "default:water",
|
|
-- ^ Node that the decoration only spawns next to, in a 1-node square radius.
|
|
num_spawn_by = 1,
|
|
-- ^ Number of spawn_by nodes that must be surrounding the decoration position to occur.
|
|
-- ^ If absent or -1, decorations occur next to any nodes.
|
|
|
|
----- Schematic-type parameters
|
|
schematic = "foobar.mts",
|
|
-- ^ If schematic is a string, it is the filepath relative to the current working directory of the
|
|
-- ^ specified Minetest schematic file.
|
|
-- ^ - OR -, could be the ID of a previously registered schematic
|
|
-- ^ - OR -, could instead be a table containing two mandatory fields, size and data,
|
|
-- ^ and an optional table yslice_prob:
|
|
schematic = {
|
|
size = {x=4, y=6, z=4},
|
|
data = {
|
|
{name="default:cobble", param1=255, param2=0},
|
|
{name="default:dirt_with_grass", param1=255, param2=0},
|
|
{name="ignore", param1=255, param2=0},
|
|
{name="air", param1=255, param2=0},
|
|
...
|
|
},
|
|
yslice_prob = {
|
|
{ypos=2, prob=128},
|
|
{ypos=5, prob=64},
|
|
...
|
|
},
|
|
},
|
|
-- ^ See 'Schematic specifier' for details.
|
|
replacements = {["oldname"] = "convert_to", ...},
|
|
flags = "place_center_x, place_center_y, place_center_z, force_placement",
|
|
-- ^ Flags for schematic decorations. See 'Schematic attributes'.
|
|
rotation = "90" -- rotate schematic 90 degrees on placement
|
|
-- ^ Rotation can be "0", "90", "180", "270", or "random".
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Chat command definition (`register_chatcommand`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
params = "<name> <privilege>", -- Short parameter description
|
|
description = "Remove privilege from player", -- Full description
|
|
privs = {privs=true}, -- Require the "privs" privilege to run
|
|
func = function(name, param), -- Called when command is run.
|
|
-- Returns boolean success and text output.
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Detached inventory callbacks
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
allow_move = func(inv, from_list, from_index, to_list, to_index, count, player),
|
|
-- ^ Called when a player wants to move items inside the inventory
|
|
-- ^ Return value: number of items allowed to move
|
|
|
|
allow_put = func(inv, listname, index, stack, player),
|
|
-- ^ Called when a player wants to put something into the inventory
|
|
-- ^ Return value: number of items allowed to put
|
|
-- ^ Return value: -1: Allow and don't modify item count in inventory
|
|
|
|
allow_take = func(inv, listname, index, stack, player),
|
|
-- ^ Called when a player wants to take something out of the inventory
|
|
-- ^ Return value: number of items allowed to take
|
|
-- ^ Return value: -1: Allow and don't modify item count in inventory
|
|
|
|
on_move = func(inv, from_list, from_index, to_list, to_index, count, player),
|
|
on_put = func(inv, listname, index, stack, player),
|
|
on_take = func(inv, listname, index, stack, player),
|
|
-- ^ Called after the actual action has happened, according to what was allowed.
|
|
-- ^ No return value
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### HUD Definition (`hud_add`, `hud_get`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
hud_elem_type = "image", -- see HUD element types
|
|
-- ^ type of HUD element, can be either of "image", "text", "statbar", or "inventory"
|
|
position = {x=0.5, y=0.5},
|
|
-- ^ Left corner position of element
|
|
name = "<name>",
|
|
scale = {x=2, y=2},
|
|
text = "<text>",
|
|
number = 2,
|
|
item = 3,
|
|
-- ^ Selected item in inventory. 0 for no item selected.
|
|
direction = 0,
|
|
-- ^ Direction: 0: left-right, 1: right-left, 2: top-bottom, 3: bottom-top
|
|
alignment = {x=0, y=0},
|
|
-- ^ See "HUD Element Types"
|
|
offset = {x=0, y=0},
|
|
-- ^ See "HUD Element Types"
|
|
size = { x=100, y=100 },
|
|
-- ^ Size of element in pixels
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### Particle definition (`add_particle`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
pos = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
velocity = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
acceleration = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
-- ^ Spawn particle at pos with velocity and acceleration
|
|
expirationtime = 1,
|
|
-- ^ Disappears after expirationtime seconds
|
|
size = 1,
|
|
collisiondetection = false,
|
|
-- ^ collisiondetection: if true collides with physical objects
|
|
vertical = false,
|
|
-- ^ vertical: if true faces player using y axis only
|
|
texture = "image.png",
|
|
-- ^ Uses texture (string)
|
|
playername = "singleplayer"
|
|
-- ^ optional, if specified spawns particle only on the player's client
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
### `ParticleSpawner` definition (`add_particlespawner`)
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
amount = 1,
|
|
time = 1,
|
|
-- ^ If time is 0 has infinite lifespan and spawns the amount on a per-second base
|
|
minpos = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
maxpos = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
minvel = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
maxvel = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
minacc = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
maxacc = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
|
|
minexptime = 1,
|
|
maxexptime = 1,
|
|
minsize = 1,
|
|
maxsize = 1,
|
|
-- ^ The particle's properties are random values in between the bounds:
|
|
-- ^ minpos/maxpos, minvel/maxvel (velocity), minacc/maxacc (acceleration),
|
|
-- ^ minsize/maxsize, minexptime/maxexptime (expirationtime)
|
|
collisiondetection = false,
|
|
-- ^ collisiondetection: if true uses collision detection
|
|
vertical = false,
|
|
-- ^ vertical: if true faces player using y axis only
|
|
texture = "image.png",
|
|
-- ^ Uses texture (string)
|
|
playername = "singleplayer"
|
|
-- ^ Playername is optional, if specified spawns particle only on the player's client
|
|
}
|