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/README.md:
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1 | ### CubeBox
2 | The next level crates plugin for PocketMine-MP with Hypixel like feel.
3 | Tired of using non-animated crates or only GUI animations? Well wait no more!
4 |
5 | ### Features
6 |
7 | > • Support for creating multiple crates
8 |
9 | > • Support for fully customizing items
10 |
11 | > • Support for changing crate particle colors
12 |
13 | > • Smooth animations while idle and on crate opening
14 |
15 | > • Support for physical keys, money and xp for crate opening
16 |
17 | > • Customisable floating text display (updates every 5 seconds)
18 |
19 | > • Support for executing console commands on reward
20 |
21 | > • Support for writing rarity
22 |
23 | > • Accurate chance system
24 |
25 | > • Support for changing gift box model and texture
26 |
27 | > • And many many more!
28 |
29 | ### License
30 | | GNU General Public License v3.0 and later |
31 | | :---: |
32 |
33 | ## Information
34 | | View Count | Discord |
35 | | :---: | :---: |
36 | [](http://hits.dwyl.io/CubePM/CubeBox) | |
37 |
38 | If you have any issues with the plugin or want any features to be added, make an issue [here](https://github.com/CubePM/CubeBox/issues/new).
39 | Examples of how to use the plugin is included in the plugin.
40 |
41 | ### Copyright (C): [TheAz928](https://github.com/TheAz928)
42 | ### Download: [Poggit](https://poggit.pmmp.io/ci/CubePM/CubeBox/CubeBox) or [GitHub](https://github.com/CubePM/CubeBox/releases)
43 |
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/plugin.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | name: CubeBox
3 | version: 1.1.0
4 | api: 3.0.0
5 | author: TheAz928
6 | main: TheAz928\CubeBox\Loader
7 | description: "The next level crate system for PocketMine-MP"
8 | depend: ["EconomyAPI"]
9 | commands:
10 | cbx:
11 | description: "CubeBox main command"
12 | permission: "cbx.cmd"
13 | permissions:
14 | cbx.cmd:
15 | default: op
16 | description: ""
17 |
18 | ...
19 |
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/resources/config.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | # Developed by CubePM (TheAz928)
3 | # CubeBox configuration file
4 |
5 | # Version, recommended not to change
6 | version: "1.0.0"
7 |
8 | # Enable particles for crates
9 | particles: true
10 |
11 | # Key item settings
12 | # Key item ID:META
13 | key: "tripwire_hook:0"
14 |
15 | # NOTE: You can add a string nbt tag named "crate" with value of the crateId
16 | # And it'll automatically change to that crate's key.
17 |
18 | ...
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/resources/crates/example.yml:
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1 | ---
2 | # Developed by TheAz928
3 | # Example crate configuration file
4 |
5 | # Crate ID, this must be unique and a text(string)
6 | id: example
7 |
8 | # Crate name, use '&' for color codes
9 | name: "&eExample"
10 |
11 | # Description of the crate
12 | # This is shown on the crate key
13 | description:
14 | - "Just try it"
15 | - "&cTrust me it's cool"
16 |
17 | # Display text
18 | # One line is shown every 5s under crate name
19 | display:
20 | - "&7Try your luck now!"
21 | - "&cYou've a chance to win WHOAH items!"
22 | - "&bDon't miss out the deal!!"
23 |
24 | # Crate cost settings
25 | # The amount of money needed to open this crate
26 | # Set -1 to disable buying with money
27 | money-cost: 0
28 |
29 | # The amount of xp needed to open this crate
30 | # Set -1 to disable buying with xp
31 | xp-cost: 0
32 |
33 | # Crate particle color settings
34 | # Format: [RED(0-255), BLUE(0-255), GREEN(0-255), ALPHA(0-255)]
35 | RGBA: [0, 0, 0, 255]
36 |
37 | # Crate rewards settings
38 | # Command tags: .player. .x. .y. .z. .world. .display_name. .nametag.
39 | rewards:
40 | - item: "golden_apple"
41 | count: 1
42 | customName: "&eReally Rare Golden Apple"
43 | nbt: null
44 | rarityString: "&5Super Epic" # leave this "" if you don't want to show rarity above items
45 | lore:
46 | - "Just eat it and see for yourself"
47 | enchants:
48 | - protection 1
49 | chance: 40
50 | commands:
51 | - "say .player. got an amazing apple at world .world. standing at .x. .y. .z."
52 | - item: "apple"
53 | count: 1
54 | customName: null
55 | nbt: null
56 | rarityString: ""
57 | lore: []
58 | enchants: []
59 | chance: 80
60 | commands: []
61 |
62 | ...
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/resources/gift.box.json:
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1 | {
2 | "format_version": "1.12.0",
3 | "minecraft:geometry": [
4 | {
5 | "description": {
6 | "identifier": "geometry.gift.box",
7 | "texture_width": 64,
8 | "texture_height": 64,
9 | "visible_bounds_width": 2,
10 | "visible_bounds_height": 1,
11 | "visible_bounds_offset": [0, 0.5, 0]
12 | },
13 | "bones": [
14 | {
15 | "name": "root",
16 | "pivot": [0, 0, 0]
17 | },
18 | {
19 | "name": "waist",
20 | "parent": "root",
21 | "pivot": [0, 0, 0]
22 | },
23 | {
24 | "name": "body",
25 | "parent": "waist",
26 | "pivot": [0, 0, 0]
27 | },
28 | {
29 | "name": "head",
30 | "parent": "body",
31 | "pivot": [0, 0, 0],
32 | "cubes": [
33 | {
34 | "origin": [-7, 0, -7],
35 | "size": [14, 14, 14],
36 | "uv": {
37 | "north": {"uv": [0, 0], "uv_size": [14, 14]},
38 | "east": {"uv": [0, 14], "uv_size": [14, 14]},
39 | "south": {"uv": [0, 28], "uv_size": [14, 14]},
40 | "west": {"uv": [14, 28], "uv_size": [14, 14]},
41 | "up": {"uv": [28, 28], "uv_size": [-14, -14]},
42 | "down": {"uv": [14, 0], "uv_size": [14, 14]}
43 | }
44 | },
45 | {
46 | "origin": [-8, -1, -1],
47 | "size": [16, 1, 2],
48 | "uv": {
49 | "north": {"uv": [28, 20], "uv_size": [16, 1]},
50 | "east": {"uv": [9, 42], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
51 | "south": {"uv": [28, 21], "uv_size": [16, 1]},
52 | "west": {"uv": [7, 42], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
53 | "up": {"uv": [44, 6], "uv_size": [-16, -2]},
54 | "down": {"uv": [28, 28], "uv_size": [16, 2]}
55 | }
56 | },
57 | {
58 | "origin": [-8, 14, -1],
59 | "size": [16, 1, 2],
60 | "uv": {
61 | "north": {"uv": [28, 23], "uv_size": [16, 1]},
62 | "east": {"uv": [5, 42], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
63 | "south": {"uv": [28, 22], "uv_size": [16, 1]},
64 | "west": {"uv": [3, 42], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
65 | "up": {"uv": [44, 2], "uv_size": [-16, -2]},
66 | "down": {"uv": [28, 2], "uv_size": [16, 2]}
67 | }
68 | },
69 | {
70 | "origin": [7, 0, -1],
71 | "size": [1, 14, 2],
72 | "uv": {
73 | "north": {"uv": [36, 36], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
74 | "east": {"uv": [28, 6], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
75 | "south": {"uv": [2, 42], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
76 | "west": {"uv": [34, 34], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
77 | "up": {"uv": [42, 39], "uv_size": [-1, -2]},
78 | "down": {"uv": [32, 30], "uv_size": [1, 2]}
79 | }
80 | },
81 | {
82 | "origin": [-8, 0, -1],
83 | "size": [1, 14, 2],
84 | "uv": {
85 | "north": {"uv": [36, 6], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
86 | "east": {"uv": [28, 30], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
87 | "south": {"uv": [37, 6], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
88 | "west": {"uv": [32, 32], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
89 | "up": {"uv": [37, 36], "uv_size": [-1, -2]},
90 | "down": {"uv": [36, 32], "uv_size": [1, 2]}
91 | }
92 | },
93 | {
94 | "origin": [-1, 14, 1],
95 | "size": [2, 1, 7],
96 | "uv": {
97 | "north": {"uv": [39, 37], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
98 | "east": {"uv": [28, 27], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
99 | "south": {"uv": [35, 31], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
100 | "west": {"uv": [28, 26], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
101 | "up": {"uv": [42, 13], "uv_size": [-2, -7]},
102 | "down": {"uv": [40, 13], "uv_size": [2, 7]}
103 | }
104 | },
105 | {
106 | "origin": [-1, -1, 1],
107 | "size": [2, 1, 7],
108 | "uv": {
109 | "north": {"uv": [33, 31], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
110 | "east": {"uv": [28, 24], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
111 | "south": {"uv": [34, 33], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
112 | "west": {"uv": [35, 24], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
113 | "up": {"uv": [41, 37], "uv_size": [-2, -7]},
114 | "down": {"uv": [37, 30], "uv_size": [2, 7]}
115 | }
116 | },
117 | {
118 | "origin": [-1, 14, -8],
119 | "size": [2, 1, 7],
120 | "uv": {
121 | "north": {"uv": [35, 30], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
122 | "east": {"uv": [35, 26], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
123 | "south": {"uv": [34, 32], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
124 | "west": {"uv": [28, 25], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
125 | "up": {"uv": [43, 48], "uv_size": [-2, -7]},
126 | "down": {"uv": [41, 30], "uv_size": [2, 7]}
127 | }
128 | },
129 | {
130 | "origin": [-1, -1, -8],
131 | "size": [2, 1, 7],
132 | "uv": {
133 | "north": {"uv": [39, 38], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
134 | "east": {"uv": [35, 25], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
135 | "south": {"uv": [33, 30], "uv_size": [2, 1]},
136 | "west": {"uv": [35, 27], "uv_size": [7, 1]},
137 | "up": {"uv": [39, 44], "uv_size": [-2, -7]},
138 | "down": {"uv": [0, 42], "uv_size": [2, 7]}
139 | }
140 | },
141 | {
142 | "origin": [-1, 0, 7],
143 | "size": [2, 14, 1],
144 | "uv": {
145 | "north": {"uv": [30, 6], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
146 | "east": {"uv": [39, 39], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
147 | "south": {"uv": [32, 6], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
148 | "west": {"uv": [40, 40], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
149 | "up": {"uv": [42, 40], "uv_size": [-2, -1]},
150 | "down": {"uv": [41, 40], "uv_size": [2, 1]}
151 | }
152 | },
153 | {
154 | "origin": [-1, 0, -8],
155 | "size": [2, 14, 1],
156 | "uv": {
157 | "north": {"uv": [34, 6], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
158 | "east": {"uv": [38, 6], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
159 | "south": {"uv": [30, 30], "uv_size": [2, 14]},
160 | "west": {"uv": [39, 6], "uv_size": [1, 14]},
161 | "up": {"uv": [13, 43], "uv_size": [-2, -1]},
162 | "down": {"uv": [13, 42], "uv_size": [2, 1]}
163 | }
164 | }
165 | ]
166 | }
167 | ]
168 | }
169 | ]
170 | }
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/src/TheAz928/CubeBox/Loader.php:
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1 | .
43 | */
44 | class Loader extends PluginBase implements Listener {
45 |
46 | public const VERSION = "1.0.0";
47 |
48 | public const TAG_Crate = "crate";
49 |
50 | /** @var self */
51 | protected static $instance;
52 |
53 | /** @var Crate[] */
54 | protected $crates = [];
55 |
56 | /** @var array */
57 | protected $creationSession = [];
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * @return Loader
61 | */
62 | public static function getInstance(): Loader {
63 | return self::$instance;
64 | }
65 |
66 | public function onLoad() {
67 | self::$instance = $this;
68 |
69 | $this->saveDefaultConfig();
70 | if(file_exists($this->getDataFolder() . "/crates/") == false){
71 | mkdir($this->getDataFolder() . "/crates/");
72 |
73 | $this->saveResource("crates/example.yml");
74 | $this->saveResource("gift.box.png");
75 | $this->saveResource("gift.box.json");
76 | }
77 | if($this->getConfig()->get("version") !== self::VERSION){
78 | $this->getLogger()->info("Config version doesn't match this plugin version, updating...");
79 |
80 | rename($this->getDataFolder() . "config.yml", $this->getDataFolder() . "config." . $this->getConfig()->get("version") . ".yml");
81 | $this->saveResource("config.yml", true);
82 | $this->reloadConfig();
83 | }
84 | }
85 |
86 | /**
87 | * @throws \ReflectionException
88 | */
89 | public function onEnable() {
90 | $this->getServer()->getPluginManager()->registerEvents($this, $this);
91 |
92 | foreach(glob($this->getDataFolder() . "/crates/*.yml") as $file){
93 | try{
94 | $crate = new Crate(yaml_parse_file($file));
95 | $this->crates[$crate->getId()] = $crate;
96 | }catch(\Exception $exception){
97 | $this->getLogger()->logException($exception);
98 | }
99 | }
100 |
101 | Tile::registerTile(CrateTile::class, ["CrateTile"]);
102 | Entity::registerEntity(GiftBoxEntity::class, true);
103 | Entity::registerEntity(FloatingText::class, true);
104 |
105 | $this->getLogger()->info(TextFormat::GREEN . "[CubeBox] " . TextFormat::GRAY . "Loaded " . count($this->crates) . " crates.");
106 | }
107 |
108 | /**
109 | * @return Crate[]
110 | */
111 | public function getCrates(): array {
112 | return $this->crates;
113 | }
114 |
115 | /**
116 | * @param string $id
117 | * @return null|Crate
118 | */
119 | public function getCrate(string $id): ?Crate {
120 | return $this->crates[$id] ?? null;
121 | }
122 |
123 | /**
124 | * @param PlayerInteractEvent $event
125 | * @priority MONITOR
126 | * @ignoreCancelled false
127 | */
128 | public function onInteract(PlayerInteractEvent $event): void {
129 | $player = $event->getPlayer();
130 | $item = $event->getItem();
131 | $block = $event->getBlock();
132 | $tile = $block->getLevel()->getTile($block);
133 |
134 | $crate = $this->creationSession[$player->getName()] ?? null;
135 | if($crate !== null){
136 | $event->setCancelled();
137 | if($tile !== null){
138 | $tile->close();
139 | }
140 | $faces = [
141 | 0 => 4,
142 | 1 => 2,
143 | 2 => 5,
144 | 3 => 3
145 | ];
146 | $player->getLevel()->setBlock($block, new EnderChest($faces[$player->getDirection()]), true, true);
147 |
148 | $nbt = CrateTile::createNBT($block);
149 | $nbt->setString("crate", $crate->getId());
150 | /** @var CrateTile $crateTile */
151 | $crateTile = new CrateTile($player->getLevel(), $nbt);
152 | $crateTile->spawnToAll();
153 |
154 | unset($this->creationSession[$player->getName()]);
155 | }
156 | if($tile instanceof CrateTile){
157 | $event->setCancelled();
158 |
159 | if($item->equals($tile->getCrate()->getKey())){
160 | if($tile->isInUse() == false){
161 | $tile->startAnimationSequence($player);
162 | }else{
163 | $player->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] That crate is already in use, please wait!");
164 | }
165 | }else{
166 | if($tile->getCrate()->getMoneyCost() > -1 or $tile->getCrate()->getXpCost() > -1){
167 | $player->sendForm(new ConfirmOpenForm($tile));
168 | }else{
169 | $player->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] You need a key to open this crate!");
170 | }
171 | }
172 | }
173 | }
174 |
175 | /**
176 | * @param PlayerItemHeldEvent $event
177 | */
178 | public function onHeld(PlayerItemHeldEvent $event): void {
179 | $player = $event->getPlayer();
180 | $inv = $player->getInventory();
181 |
182 | foreach($inv->getContents() as $slot => $item){
183 | if($id = $item->getNamedTag()->getString("crate", "") !== ""){
184 | $crate = $this->getCrate($id);
185 |
186 | if($crate !== null){
187 | if($item->equals($crate->getKey()) == false){
188 | $key = clone $crate->getKey();
189 | $key->setCount($item->getCount());
190 |
191 | $inv->setItem($slot, $key);
192 | }
193 | }
194 | }
195 | }
196 | }
197 |
198 | /**
199 | * @param CommandSender $sender
200 | * @param Command $command
201 | * @param string $label
202 | * @param array $args
203 | * @return bool
204 | */
205 | public function onCommand(CommandSender $sender, Command $command, string $label, array $args): bool {
206 | $sub = array_shift($args);
207 |
208 | switch($sub){
209 | case "create":
210 | if($sender instanceof Player){
211 | if(isset($args[0]) == false){
212 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Usage: /cbx create ");
213 |
214 | break;
215 | }
216 | $crate = $this->getCrate($args[0]);
217 |
218 | if($crate == null){
219 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Crate not found with ID: " . $args[0]);
220 |
221 | break;
222 | }
223 |
224 | $this->creationSession[$sender->getName()] = $crate;
225 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Now tap a block to turn it into a crate");
226 | }
227 | break;
228 | case "key":
229 | if(isset($args[0]) == false){
230 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Usage: /cbx key ");
231 |
232 | break;
233 | }
234 | $player = $this->getServer()->getPlayer($args[0]);
235 |
236 | if($player == null and $args[0] !== "all"){
237 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Player not found with name: " . $args[0]);
238 |
239 | break;
240 | }
241 | if(isset($args[1]) == false){
242 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Usage: /cbx key ");
243 |
244 | break;
245 | }
246 | $crate = $this->getCrate($args[1]);
247 |
248 | if($crate == null){
249 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Crate not found with ID: " . $args[1]);
250 |
251 | break;
252 | }
253 |
254 | $key = clone $crate->getKey();
255 | $key->setCount(max(1, intval($args[2])));
256 |
257 | if($args[0] !== "all"){
258 | $player->getInventory()->addItem($key);
259 | }else{
260 | foreach($this->getServer()->getOnlinePlayers() as $player){
261 | $player->getInventory()->addItem($key);
262 | }
263 | }
264 |
265 | $player->sendMessage(TextFormat::GREEN . "[CubeBox] Gave keys successfully");
266 | break;
267 | default:
268 | $sender->sendMessage(TextFormat::GRAY . "[CubeBox] Usage: /cbx key|create");
269 | }
270 |
271 |
272 | return true;
273 | }
274 | }
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35 | */
36 |
37 | class Utils {
38 |
39 | /**
40 | * @param CompoundTag $nbt
41 | */
42 | public static function addSkinData(CompoundTag $nbt): void {
43 | $image = imagecreatefrompng(Loader::getInstance()->getDataFolder() . "gift.box.png");
44 | $data = "";
45 | for($y = 0, $height = imagesy($image); $y < $height; $y++){
46 | for($x = 0, $width = imagesx($image); $x < $width; $x++){
47 | $color = imagecolorat($image, $x, $y);
48 | $data .= pack("c", ($color >> 16) & 0xFF) . pack("c", ($color >> 8) & 0xFF) . pack("c", $color & 0xFF) . pack("c", 255 - (($color & 0x7F000000) >> 23));
49 | }
50 | }
51 | $nbt->setTag(new CompoundTag("Skin", [
52 | new StringTag("Name", "gift_box"),
53 | new StringTag("Data", $data),
54 | new StringTag("GeometryName", "geometry.gift.box"),
55 | new ByteArrayTag("GeometryData", file_get_contents(Loader::getInstance()->getDataFolder() . "gift.box.json"))
56 | ]));
57 | }
58 |
59 | /**
60 | * @param float $chance
61 | * @return bool
62 | */
63 | public static function chance(float $chance): bool {
64 | if($chance <= 0){ // there is no 0% chance, it's either 1 to 100 or 100
65 | return true;
66 | }
67 |
68 | $count = strlen(substr(strrchr(strval($chance), "."), 1));
69 | $multiply = intval("1" . str_repeat("0", $count));
70 |
71 | return mt_rand(1, (100 * $multiply)) <= ($chance * $multiply);
72 | }
73 |
74 | /**
75 | * @param array $data
76 | * @return Item
77 | * @throws \Exception
78 | */
79 | public static function buildItem(array $data): Item {
80 | if($data === []){
81 | return Item::get(Item::AIR);
82 | }
83 | try{
84 | $item = null;
85 | $item = Item::fromString($data["item"]);
86 | $item->setCount(intval($data["count"] ?? 1));
87 | }catch(\Exception $exception){
88 | MainLogger::getLogger()->warning("Item: " . ($data["item"] ?? "null") . " is not valid");
89 | }finally{
90 | if($item == null){
91 | return Item::get(Item::AIR);
92 | }
93 | }
94 | if(isset($data["nbt"])){
95 | $nbt = JsonNbtParser::parseJson($data["nbt"]);
96 | $item->setNamedTag($nbt);
97 | }
98 | if(isset($data["customName"])){
99 | $item->setCustomName(TextFormat::colorize(str_replace("\n", "\n", $data["customName"])));
100 | }
101 | if(isset($data["lore"]) and empty($data["lore"]) == false){
102 | $item->setCustomName($item->getName() . "\n" . TextFormat::colorize(implode("\n&r", $data["lore"])));
103 | }
104 | if(isset($data["enchants"])){
105 | $enchants = $data["enchants"];
106 |
107 | foreach($enchants as $e){
108 | $v = explode(" ", $e);
109 | $id = $v[0];
110 | $level = $v[1] ?? 1;
111 |
112 | $ench = Enchantment::getEnchantmentByName($id) ?? Enchantment::getEnchantment(intval($id));
113 | if($ench !== null){
114 | $enchant = new EnchantmentInstance($ench, intval($level));
115 |
116 | $item->addEnchantment($enchant);
117 | }
118 | }
119 | }
120 |
121 | return $item;
122 | }
123 | }
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30 | */
31 |
32 | class Crate {
33 |
34 | /** @var string */
35 | protected $id;
36 |
37 | /** @var string */
38 | protected $name = "";
39 |
40 | /** @var string */
41 | protected $description = "";
42 |
43 | /** @var string[] */
44 | protected $display = [];
45 |
46 | /** @var int */
47 | protected $moneyCost = -1;
48 |
49 | /** @var int */
50 | protected $xpCost = -1;
51 |
52 | /** @var Reward[] */
53 | protected $rewards = [];
54 |
55 | /** @var int[] */
56 | protected $RGBA = [
57 | 0,
58 | 0,
59 | 0,
60 | 255
61 | ];
62 |
63 | /** @var Item */
64 | protected $key;
65 |
66 | /**
67 | * Crate constructor.
68 | * @param array $data
69 | * @throws \Exception
70 | */
71 | public function __construct(array $data) {
72 | $this->id = $data["id"];
73 | $this->name = TextFormat::colorize($data["name"]);
74 | $this->description = TextFormat::colorize(implode("\n&r", $data["description"] ?? []));
75 | $this->moneyCost = $data["money-cost"] ?? -1;
76 | $this->xpCost = $data["xp-cost"] ?? -1;
77 | $this->RGBA = $data["RGBA"];
78 |
79 | foreach($data["rewards"] ?? [] as $datum){
80 | $this->rewards[] = new Reward($datum);
81 | }
82 | foreach($data["display"] ?? [] as $dis){
83 | $this->display[] = TextFormat::colorize($dis);
84 | }
85 |
86 | /** key stuff */
87 | $item = Item::fromString(Loader::getInstance()->getConfig()->get("key"));
88 | $item->setCustomName($this->name . " key\n\n" . TextFormat::RESET . $this->description);
89 | $item->setNamedTagEntry(new StringTag("crate", $this->id));
90 | $item->setNamedTagEntry(new ListTag("ench", []));
91 |
92 | $this->key = $item;
93 | }
94 |
95 | /**
96 | * @return string
97 | */
98 | public function getId(): string {
99 | return $this->id;
100 | }
101 |
102 | /**
103 | * @return string
104 | */
105 | public function getName(): string {
106 | return $this->name;
107 | }
108 |
109 | /**
110 | * @return string
111 | */
112 | public function getDescription(): string {
113 | return $this->description;
114 | }
115 |
116 | /**
117 | * @return string[]
118 | */
119 | public function getDisplay(): array {
120 | return $this->display;
121 | }
122 |
123 | /**
124 | * @return Reward[]
125 | */
126 | public function getRewards(): array {
127 | return $this->rewards;
128 | }
129 |
130 | /**
131 | * @return int
132 | */
133 | public function getMoneyCost(): int {
134 | return $this->moneyCost;
135 | }
136 |
137 | /**
138 | * @return int[]
139 | */
140 | public function getRGBA(): array {
141 | return $this->RGBA;
142 | }
143 |
144 | /**
145 | * @return int
146 | */
147 | public function getXpCost(): int {
148 | return $this->xpCost;
149 | }
150 |
151 | /**
152 | * @return Item
153 | */
154 | public function getKey(): Item {
155 | return $this->key;
156 | }
157 |
158 | /**
159 | * @return Reward
160 | * @throws \Exception
161 | */
162 | public function getRandomReward(): Reward {
163 | if($this->rewards === []){
164 | return new Reward([]);
165 | }
166 |
167 | $re = null;
168 | while(true){
169 | foreach($this->rewards as $reward){
170 | if(Utils::chance($reward->getChance())){
171 | $re = $reward;
172 |
173 | break 2;
174 | }
175 | }
176 | }
177 |
178 | return $re; // I know I could've returned it in the loop, byt phpstorm thought it's funny to mark RED if I didn't do this
179 | }
180 | }
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28 | */
29 |
30 | class Reward {
31 |
32 | /** @var Item */
33 | protected $item;
34 |
35 | /** @var string[] */
36 | protected $commands = [];
37 |
38 | /** @var float */
39 | protected $chance = 100.00;
40 |
41 | /** @var string */
42 | protected $rarityString = "";
43 |
44 | /**
45 | * Reward constructor.
46 | * @param array $data
47 | * @throws \Exception
48 | */
49 | public function __construct(array $data) {
50 | $this->item = Utils::buildItem($data);
51 | $this->chance = $data["chance"] ?? 100;
52 | $this->commands = $data["commands"] ?? [];
53 | $this->rarityString = TextFormat::colorize($data["rarityString"] ?? "");
54 | }
55 |
56 | /**
57 | * @return string
58 | */
59 | public function getRarityString(): string {
60 | return $this->rarityString;
61 | }
62 |
63 | /**
64 | * @return Item
65 | */
66 | public function getItem(): Item {
67 | return $this->item;
68 | }
69 |
70 | /**
71 | * @return float
72 | */
73 | public function getChance(): float {
74 | return $this->chance;
75 | }
76 |
77 | /**
78 | * @param null|Player $player
79 | * @return string[]
80 | */
81 | public function getCommands(?Player $player = null): array {
82 | if($player !== null){
83 | $commands = [];
84 |
85 | foreach($this->commands as $command){
86 | $commands[] = str_replace([
87 | ".player.",
88 | ".nametag.",
89 | ".display_name.",
90 | ".world.",
91 | ".x.",
92 | ".y.",
93 | ".z."
94 | ], [
95 | $player->getName(),
96 | $player->getNameTag(),
97 | $player->getDisplayName(),
98 | $player->getLevel()->getName(),
99 | $player->x,
100 | $player->y,
101 | $player->z
102 | ], $command);
103 | }
104 |
105 | return $commands;
106 | }
107 |
108 | return $this->commands;
109 | }
110 | }
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27 | */
28 |
29 | class FloatingText extends Living {
30 |
31 | public const NETWORK_ID = self::VEX;
32 |
33 | /** @var float */
34 | public $height = 1.00;
35 |
36 | /** @var float */
37 | public $width = 1.00;
38 |
39 | /** @var float */
40 | protected $gravity = 0.00;
41 |
42 | /**
43 | * @param Position $pos
44 | * @param string $text
45 | * @return FloatingText
46 | */
47 | public static function spawn(Position $pos, string $text): self {
48 | $entity = new self($pos->getLevel(), self::createBaseNBT($pos));
49 | $entity->setNameTag($text);
50 | $entity->spawnToAll();
51 |
52 | return $entity;
53 | }
54 |
55 | /**
56 | * @return string
57 | */
58 | public function getName(): string {
59 | return "Floating Text";
60 | }
61 |
62 | protected function initEntity(): void {
63 | parent::initEntity();
64 |
65 | $this->setImmobile(true);
66 | $this->setScale(0.0001);
67 | $this->setNameTagAlwaysVisible(true);
68 | $this->setCanSaveWithChunk(false);
69 | }
70 |
71 | /**
72 | * @param int $tickDiff
73 | * @return bool
74 | */
75 | public function entityBaseTick(int $tickDiff = 1): bool {
76 | $this->motion->setComponents(0, 0, 0);
77 |
78 | return parent::entityBaseTick($tickDiff);
79 | }
80 |
81 | /**
82 | * @param EntityDamageEvent $source
83 | */
84 | public function attack(EntityDamageEvent $source): void {
85 |
86 | }
87 | }
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47 | */
48 |
49 | class GiftBoxEntity extends Human {
50 |
51 | /** @var float */
52 | protected $gravity = 0.00;
53 |
54 | /** @var Player */
55 | protected $opener;
56 |
57 | /** @var CrateTile */
58 | protected $tile;
59 |
60 | /** @var int */
61 | protected $timeCounter = 0;
62 |
63 | /** @var ItemEntity */
64 | protected $rewardItem;
65 |
66 | /**
67 | * GiftBoxEntity constructor.
68 | * @param CrateTile $tile
69 | * @param Player $opener
70 | */
71 | public function __construct(CrateTile $tile, Player $opener) {
72 | $nbt = self::createBaseNBT($tile->add(0.5, 0, 0.5));
73 | Utils::addSkinData($nbt);
74 | parent::__construct($tile->getLevel(), $nbt);
75 |
76 | $this->opener = $opener;
77 | $this->tile = $tile;
78 | }
79 |
80 | protected function initEntity(): void {
81 | parent::initEntity();
82 |
83 | $this->setScale(0.5);
84 | $this->setCanSaveWithChunk(false);
85 | }
86 |
87 | /**
88 | * @return Player
89 | */
90 | public function getOpener(): Player {
91 | return $this->opener;
92 | }
93 |
94 | /**
95 | * @return CrateTile
96 | */
97 | public function getTile(): CrateTile {
98 | return $this->tile;
99 | }
100 |
101 | /**
102 | * @param EntityDamageEvent $source
103 | */
104 | public function attack(EntityDamageEvent $source): void {
105 |
106 | }
107 |
108 | /**
109 | * @param int $tickDiff
110 | * @return bool
111 | * @throws \Exception
112 | */
113 | public function entityBaseTick(int $tickDiff = 1): bool {
114 | $this->timeCounter += $tickDiff;
115 |
116 | if($this->getOpener()->isOnline() == false){
117 | $this->flagForDespawn();
118 |
119 | $this->getTile()->setIsInUse(false);
120 | $this->getTile()->setChestState(false);
121 |
122 | if($this->rewardItem !== null and $this->rewardItem->isClosed() == false){
123 | $this->rewardItem->close();
124 | }
125 |
126 | return true;
127 | }
128 | if($this->timeCounter < (20 * 4)){
129 | $position = $this->asPosition();
130 | $position->y += 0.03;
131 | $this->setPosition($position);
132 |
133 | $this->yaw += 15;
134 | if($this->yaw > 360){
135 | $this->yaw = 0;
136 | }
137 | $this->getLevel()->addParticle(new LavaParticle($this));
138 | $this->getLevel()->addSound(new FizzSound($this));
139 | }
140 | if($this->timeCounter > (20 * 4) and $this->timeCounter < (20 * 7)){
141 | $this->yaw += 30;
142 | if($this->yaw > 360){
143 | $this->yaw = 0;
144 | }
145 |
146 | $this->getLevel()->addSound(new BlazeShootSound($this, 4));
147 |
148 | for($i = 0; $i < 360; $i += 10){
149 | $vec = $this->asVector3();
150 | $vec->x += 0.5 * sin($i);
151 | $vec->y += $this->eyeHeight + 0.2;
152 | $vec->z += 0.5 * -cos($i);
153 |
154 | $this->getLevel()->addParticle(new HappyVillagerParticle($vec));
155 | }
156 | }
157 | if($this->timeCounter > (20 * 7.5) and $this->rewardItem == null){
158 | $this->setInvisible(true);
159 | $this->getLevel()->addSound(new PopSound($this));
160 | $this->getLevel()->addParticle(new ExplodeParticle($this));
161 |
162 | $reward = $this->getTile()->getCrate()->getRandomReward();
163 |
164 | /** handle payment stuff here */
165 | $paid = false;
166 | $key = $this->getTile()->getCrate()->getKey();
167 | if($this->getOpener()->getInventory()->contains($key)){
168 | $this->getOpener()->getInventory()->removeItem($key);
169 | $paid = true;
170 | }
171 | if(!$paid){
172 | $API = EconomyAPI::getInstance();
173 | $crate = $this->getTile()->getCrate();
174 |
175 | $xpPaid = false;
176 | $moneyPaid = false;
177 | if($crate->getMoneyCost() > -1 and $API->myMoney($this->opener) >= $crate->getMoneyCost()){
178 | $moneyPaid = true;
179 | $API->reduceMoney($this->opener, $crate->getMoneyCost());
180 | }
181 | if($crate->getXpCost() > -1 and $this->getOpener()->getXpLevel() >= $crate->getXpCost()){
182 | $xpPaid = true;
183 | $this->getOpener()->setXpLevel($this->getOpener()->getXpLevel() - $crate->getXpCost());
184 | }
185 |
186 | $paid = $xpPaid and $moneyPaid;
187 | }
188 | /** payment stuff ends here */
189 |
190 | if($paid){
191 | foreach($reward->getCommands($this->opener) as $cmd){
192 | $this->getLevel()->getServer()->dispatchCommand(new ConsoleCommandSender(), $cmd);
193 | }
194 |
195 | $rarity = $reward->getRarityString();
196 | if($rarity !== ""){
197 | $rarity .= "\n";
198 | }
199 |
200 | if($reward->getItem()->isNull() == false){
201 | $this->rewardItem = $this->getLevel()->dropItem($this, $reward->getItem(), new Vector3(0, 0, 0), 12000);
202 |
203 | $this->rewardItem->setNameTag($rarity . $reward->getItem()->getName());
204 | $this->rewardItem->setNameTagAlwaysVisible(true);
205 | }
206 |
207 | $this->getOpener()->getInventory()->addItem($reward->getItem());
208 | }else{
209 | $this->getOpener()->sendMessage(TextFormat::RED . "[CubeBox] Error. No key, enough money or xp level found.");
210 | }
211 | }
212 | if($this->timeCounter > (20 * 11)){
213 | $this->flagForDespawn();
214 |
215 | if($this->rewardItem !== null and $this->rewardItem->isClosed() == false){
216 | $this->rewardItem->close();
217 | }
218 |
219 | $this->getTile()->setIsInUse(false);
220 | $this->getTile()->setChestState(false);
221 | }
222 |
223 | return parent::entityBaseTick($tickDiff);
224 | }
225 | }
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1 | .
27 | */
28 | class ConfirmOpenForm implements Form {
29 |
30 | /** @var CrateTile */
31 | protected $tile;
32 |
33 | /**
34 | * ConfirmOpenForm constructor.
35 | * @param CrateTile $tile
36 | */
37 | public function __construct(CrateTile $tile) {
38 | $this->tile = $tile;
39 | }
40 |
41 | /**
42 | * @return array
43 | */
44 | public function jsonSerialize(): array {
45 | $content = TextFormat::GRAY . "Open this crate for ";
46 | if(($m = $this->tile->getCrate()->getMoneyCost()) > -1){
47 | $content .= "$" . number_format($m);
48 | }
49 | if(($e = $this->tile->getCrate()->getXpCost()) > -1){
50 | $content .= " and " . number_format($e) . "XP Level(s)";
51 | }
52 | $content .= "?";
53 |
54 | return [
55 | "type" => "form",
56 | "title" => $this->tile->getCrate()->getName(),
57 | "content" => $content,
58 | "buttons" => [
59 | ["text" => TextFormat::DARK_GREEN . "Yes"],
60 | ["text" => TextFormat::RED . "No"]
61 | ]
62 | ];
63 | }
64 |
65 | /**
66 | * @param Player $player
67 | * @param mixed $data
68 | */
69 | public function handleResponse(Player $player, $data): void {
70 | if($data === 0){
71 | $API = EconomyAPI::getInstance();
72 | $crate = $this->tile->getCrate();
73 |
74 | $xpPaid = false;
75 | $moneyPaid = false;
76 | if($crate->getMoneyCost() > -1 and $API->myMoney($player) >= $crate->getMoneyCost()){
77 | $moneyPaid = true;
78 | }
79 | if($crate->getXpCost() > -1 and $player->getXpLevel() >= $crate->getXpCost()){
80 | $xpPaid = true;
81 | }
82 | if($xpPaid and $moneyPaid){
83 | $this->tile->startAnimationSequence($player);
84 | }else{
85 | $player->sendMessage(TextFormat::RED . "[CubeBox] You don't have enough money or xp levels!");
86 | }
87 | }
88 | }
89 | }
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40 | */
41 |
42 | class CrateTile extends Spawnable {
43 |
44 | /** @var bool */
45 | protected $isInUse = false;
46 |
47 | /** @var DustParticle[] */
48 | protected $particles = [];
49 |
50 | /** @var int */
51 | protected $particleCounter = 0;
52 |
53 | /** @var Crate */
54 | protected $crate;
55 |
56 | /** @var int */
57 | protected $displayCounter = 0;
58 |
59 | /** @var FloatingText */
60 | protected $displayEntity;
61 |
62 | /**
63 | * @return FloatingText
64 | */
65 | public function getDisplayEntity(): FloatingText {
66 | return $this->displayEntity;
67 | }
68 |
69 | /**
70 | * @return Crate
71 | */
72 | public function getCrate(): Crate {
73 | return $this->crate;
74 | }
75 |
76 | /**
77 | * @return bool
78 | */
79 | public function isInUse(): bool {
80 | return $this->isInUse;
81 | }
82 |
83 | /**
84 | * @param bool $isInUse
85 | */
86 | public function setIsInUse(bool $isInUse): void {
87 | $this->isInUse = $isInUse;
88 | }
89 |
90 | /**
91 | * @param CompoundTag $nbt
92 | */
93 | protected function readSaveData(CompoundTag $nbt): void {
94 | $crateId = $nbt->getString("crate", "");
95 |
96 | if(($crate = Loader::getInstance()->getCrate($crateId)) !== null){
97 | $this->crate = $crate;
98 | }
99 |
100 | $this->scheduleUpdate();
101 | if($this->crate !== null){
102 | $pos = $this->asPosition();
103 | $pos->x += 0.5;
104 | $pos->y += 2.4;
105 | $pos->z += 0.5;
106 |
107 | $this->displayEntity = FloatingText::spawn($pos, $this->getCrate()->getName());
108 | }
109 | }
110 |
111 | /**
112 | * @param CompoundTag $nbt
113 | */
114 | protected function writeSaveData(CompoundTag $nbt): void {
115 | $nbt->setString("crate", $this->crate->getId());
116 | }
117 |
118 | /**
119 | * @param CompoundTag $nbt
120 | */
121 | protected function addAdditionalSpawnData(CompoundTag $nbt): void {
122 | $nbt->setString("id", "EnderChest");
123 | }
124 |
125 | public function close(): void {
126 | parent::close();
127 |
128 | if($this->displayEntity !== null){
129 | $this->displayEntity->close();
130 | }
131 | }
132 |
133 | /**
134 | * @param bool $open
135 | */
136 | public function setChestState(bool $open) : void{
137 | $holder = $this->getBlock();
138 |
139 | $pk = new BlockEventPacket();
140 | $pk->x = (int) $holder->x;
141 | $pk->y = (int) $holder->y;
142 | $pk->z = (int) $holder->z;
143 | $pk->eventType = 1;
144 | $pk->eventData = $open ? 1 : 0;
145 | $holder->getLevel()->broadcastPacketToViewers($holder, $pk);
146 | }
147 |
148 | /**
149 | * @param Player $opener
150 | */
151 | public function startAnimationSequence(Player $opener): void {
152 | $this->setIsInUse(true);
153 | $this->setChestState(true);
154 |
155 | (new GiftBoxEntity($this, $opener))->spawnToAll();
156 | }
157 |
158 | /**
159 | * @return bool
160 | */
161 | public function onUpdate(): bool {
162 | if($this->getBlock()->getId() !== Block::ENDER_CHEST or $this->crate == null){
163 | $this->close();
164 |
165 | return false;
166 | }
167 | if(Loader::getInstance()->getConfig()->get("particles")){
168 | if($this->particles === []){
169 | for($i = 0; $i < 360; $i++){
170 | $pos = $this->asVector3();
171 | $pos->x = ($pos->x + 0.5) + sin($i);
172 | $pos->y += 0.9;
173 | $pos->z = ($pos->z + 0.5) + -cos($i);
174 |
175 | $dust1 = new DustParticle($pos->asVector3(), ...$this->getCrate()->getRGBA());
176 |
177 | $pos = $this->asVector3();
178 |
179 | $pos->x = ($pos->x + 0.5) + -sin($i);
180 | $pos->z = ($pos->z + 0.5) + cos($i);
181 |
182 | $dust2 = new DustParticle($pos->asVector3(), ...$this->getCrate()->getRGBA());
183 |
184 | $this->particles[] = [$dust1, $dust2];
185 | }
186 | }
187 |
188 | $particles = $this->particles[$this->particleCounter];
189 |
190 | foreach($particles as $particle){
191 | $this->getLevel()->addParticle($particle);
192 | }
193 | $this->particleCounter++;
194 |
195 | $maxIndex = count($this->particles) - 1;
196 | if($this->particleCounter > $maxIndex){
197 | $this->particleCounter = 0;
198 | }
199 | }
200 | if(($this->getLevel()->getServer()->getTick() % 100) === 0){
201 | $display = "";
202 | $displays = $this->getCrate()->getDisplay();
203 |
204 | if($displays !== []){
205 | $display = $displays[$this->displayCounter];
206 |
207 | $this->displayCounter++;
208 | $maxIndex = count($displays) - 1;
209 | if($this->displayCounter > $maxIndex){
210 | $this->displayCounter = 0;
211 | }
212 | }
213 | if($this->getDisplayEntity()->isClosed() == false){
214 | if($this->getDisplayEntity()->isClosed()){
215 | $pos = $this->asPosition();
216 | $pos->x += 0.5;
217 | $pos->y += 2.4;
218 | $pos->z += 0.5;
219 |
220 | $this->displayEntity = FloatingText::spawn($pos, "");
221 | }
222 |
223 | $this->getDisplayEntity()->setNameTag($this->getCrate()->getName() . "\n\n" . TextFormat::RESET . $display);
224 | }
225 | }
226 |
227 | return true;
228 | }
229 | }
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