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@3d-dice/fdp
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a Fantastic Dice Parser (FDP) that parses roll20 format strings using @3d-dice/dice_roller and interfaces with @3d-dice/dice-box
Fantastic Dice Parser
This module simply provides an interface between @3d-dice/dice-roller-parser and @3d-dice/dice-box. Since dice-roller-parser is a fork of another person's module, I did not want to include this interface in that package.
This module allows for more advanced rolls with dice-box. All the rolls supported are documented at Roll20 Dice Specification
Install the library using:
npm install @3d-dice/fdp
Then create a new instace of dice-roller-parser
import DiceParser from '@3d-dice/drp'
const DRP = new DiceParser()
The DRP class now has methods to parse raw notations, process re-rolls and compute the final results from dice-box
<form id="dice-to-roll">
<input id="input--notation" class="input" placeholder="2d20" autocomplete="off" />
</form>
const form = document.getElementById("dice-to-roll")
const notationInput = document.getElementById("input--notation")
const submitForm = (e) => {
e.preventDefault();
const notation = DRP.parseNotation(notationInput.value)
}
form.addEventListener("submit", submitForm)
parseNotation(string, default: '')Accepts a dice string input, parses it and returns a JSON representation of the parsed input.
Example: DRP.parseNotation('4d6')
[
{
"qty": 4,
"sides": 6,
"mods": [],
"rolls": [
{
"sides": 6,
"groupId": 0,
"rollId": 0,
"id": 0,
"theme": "sunset",
"result": 1
},
{
"sides": 6,
"groupId": 0,
"rollId": 1,
"id": 1,
"theme": "sunset",
"result": 3
},
{
"sides": 6,
"groupId": 0,
"rollId": 2,
"id": 2,
"theme": "sunset",
"result": 6
},
{
"sides": 6,
"groupId": 0,
"rollId": 3,
"id": 3,
"theme": "sunset",
"result": 6
}
],
"value": 16
}
]
See also: Just parse the value
handleRerolls(array, default:[])This method accepts an array of dice rolls (generated by parseNotation, updated by dice-box) and returns a new array of dice objects that need to be re-rolled. Examples of rolls that could generate rerolls include, exploding, penetrating, and compounding rolls (e.g.: 6d6!). Reroll and reroll-once notation is also supported (e.g.: 2d12r1).
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| groupId | int | The group the reroll target belongs to |
| rollId | int or string | The roll id of the die being rerolled. This will be incremented by .1 for every reroll made |
| side | int | The number of sides the reroll die has |
| qty | int | The number of dice to be rolled. This will always be 1 on rerolls but is needed by dice-box |
Example:
[
{
"groupId": 0,
"rollId": "2.1",
"sides": 6,
"qty": 1
},
{
"groupId": 0,
"rollId": "3.1",
"sides": 6,
"qty": 1
}
]
parseFinalResults(array, default: [])After all rolls and rerolls have completed, you can pass the results object to parseFinalResults to get the final results of the dice roll. This typically happens inside dice-box's onRollComplete callback method.
Example:
const results = DRP.parseFinalResults(results)
One thing this modules does not do is provide the interface for providing an input for the roll notation string or displaying the final results. It is expected that the developer will create their own inputs and outputs or use modules from @3d-dice/fui
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