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@arancini/systems
Advanced tools
Systems helpers for arancini.
@arancini/systems can either be used via the umbrella package arancini
, or installed separately.
> npm install @arancini/systems
In arancini/systems
, systems are classes that extend System
. Systems are added to an Executor
, and are updated when calling executor.update()
.
import { World } from "arancini";
import { Executor, System } from "arancini/systems";
type Entity = {
position?: { x: number; y: number };
velocity?: { x: number; y: number };
};
// Create a World
const world = new World<Entity>();
// Create an Executor
const executor = new Executor(world);
// Define a System
class MovementSystem extends System<Entity> {
moving = this.query((e) => e.has("position", "velocity"));
onUpdate(delta: number, time: number) {
for (const entity of this.moving) {
const position = entity.get("position");
const velocity = entity.get("velocity");
position.x += velocity.x;
position.y += velocity.y;
}
}
onInit() {
// Called when the Executor is initialised, or when the system is added to an already initialised Executor
}
onDestroy() {
// Called when the Executor is destroyed, or the system is removed
}
}
// Add the system to the executor
executor.add(MovementSystem);
// Initialise the executor
executor.init();
// Update all systems, optionally passing a delta time
executor.update(1 / 60);
// Destroy the executor
executor.destroy();
Systems can be added with a priority. The order systems run in is first determined by priority, then by the order systems were added.
executor.add(MovementSystem, { priority: 10 });
If a system should only run when a query has results, you can mark the query as required. Then, onUpdate
will only be called if the query has at least one result.
Note:
onInit
andonDestroy
will be called regardless of whether required queries have results.
class ExampleSystem extends System<Entity> {
requiredQuery = this.query((e) => e.has("position"), { required: true });
onUpdate() {
// we can safely assume that the query has at least one result
const { x, y } = this.requiredQuery.first;
}
}
The this.singleton
utility method creates a query for a single component, and sets the property to the given component on the first matching entity.
class CameraRigSystem extends System<Entity> {
camera = this.singleton("camera", { required: true });
onUpdate() {
console.log(camera);
}
}
Note: Singleton components must be defined on a top-level property of the system. The property must not be a ES2022 private field (prefixed with
#
).
Systems can be attached to other systems with this.attach
. This is useful for sharing logic or system state that doesn't belong in a component.
class ExampleSystem extends System<Entity> {
otherSystem = this.attach(OtherSystem);
onInit() {
this.otherSystem.foo();
}
}
FAQs
Systems for arancini
The npm package @arancini/systems receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, @arancini/systems popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @arancini/systems demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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