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package li.cil.oc.api;
import li.cil.oc.api.detail.Builder;
import li.cil.oc.api.detail.NetworkAPI;
import li.cil.oc.api.network.Environment;
import li.cil.oc.api.network.Node;
import li.cil.oc.api.network.Visibility;
import net.minecraft.tileentity.TileEntity;
/**
* This class provides factories for networks and nodes.
* <p/>
* The first two functions provided provided by this API are to allow existing
* environments - implemented in a tile entity for example - to join an existing
* network or create new ones. The third one is used to create nodes that may
* then be connected to an existing network. It is not possible to create
* networks that do not belong to at least one tile entity or node.
* <p/>
* It is important to understand that component networks only exist on the
* server side. It is impossible to create nodes, and therefore networks, on
* the client side. This is to enforce a clear distinction of where the actual
* logic lies - since Lua only runs on the server.
* <p/>
* Note that these methods should <em>not</em> be called in the pre-init phase,
* since the {@link #instance} may not have been initialized at that time. Only
* start calling these methods in the init phase or later.
*/
public final class Network {
/**
* Tries to add a tile entity's network node(s) at the specified coordinates
* to adjacent networks.
* <p/>
* If the tile entity implements {@link Environment} its one node will be
* connected to any existing adjacent tile entity nodes. If none exist a
* new network with the specified tile entity's node as its sole entry.
* <p/>
* If the tile entity is a {@link li.cil.oc.api.network.SidedEnvironment}
* the same rules as for simple environments apply, except that the
* respective for each side is used when connecting, and each side's node
* is added to its own new network, if necessary.
*
* @param tileEntity the tile entity to initialize.
*/
public static void joinOrCreateNetwork(TileEntity tileEntity) {
if (instance != null) instance.joinOrCreateNetwork(tileEntity);
}
/**
* Creates a new network with the specified node as its initial node.
* <p/>
* This can be used to create networks that are not bound to any tile
* entity. For example, this is used to create the internal networks of
* robots.
*
* @param node the node to create the network for.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the node already is in a network.
*/
public static void joinNewNetwork(Node node) {
if (instance != null) instance.joinNewNetwork(node);
}
/**
* Factory function for creating new nodes.
* <p/>
* Use this to create a node for your environment (e.g. tile entity). This
* will return a builder that can be used to further specialize the node,
* making it either a component node (for Lua callbacks), a connector node
* (for power interaction) or both.
* <p/>
* Example use:
* <pre>
* class YourThing extends TileEntity implements Environment {
* private ComponentConnector node_ =
* api.Network.newNode(this, Visibility.Network).
* withComponent("your_thing").
* withConnector(32).
* create();
*
* public Node node() { return node_; }
*
* // ...
* }
* </pre>
* <p/>
* Note that the <em>reachability</em> specified here is the general
* availability of the created node to other nodes in the network. Special
* rules apply to components, which have a <em>visibility</em> that is used
* to control how they can be reached from Lua. For example, network cards
* have a <em>reachability</em> of <tt>Visibility.Network</tt>, to allow
* them to communicate with each other, but a <em>visibility</em> of
* <tt>Visibility.Neighbors</tt> to avoid other computers in the network
* to see the card (i.e. only the Lua programs running on the computer the
* card installed in can see interact with it).
*
* @param host the environment the node is created for.
* @param reachability the reachability of the node.
* @return a new node builder.
*/
public static Builder.NodeBuilder newNode(Environment host, Visibility reachability) {
if (instance != null) return instance.newNode(host, reachability);
return null;
}
// ----------------------------------------------------------------------- //
private Network() {
}
public static NetworkAPI instance = null;
}