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Minecraft Script Dialogue is a library designed to enhance the usage of @minecraft/server-ui by offering a more convenient API.
While working with @minecraft/server-ui, I encountered several issues and nuances that weren't immediately apparent. To address these challenges, I created this library to provide a more user-friendly and abstracted API.
Some of the issues addressed by this library include:
While future revisions of the API may address these concerns, this library aims to alleviate them in the meantime.
The Minecraft Script Dialogue library exposes the following capabilities:
Here is a sample code snippet demonstrating the usage of dual and multiple buttons script dialogue:
// Or '@mine-scripters/minecraft-script-dialogue' depending on your setup
import { dualButtonScriptDialogue, multiButtonScriptDialogue } from './MinescriptScriptDialogue';
import { Player } from '@minecraft/server';
const askQuestionToPlayer = async (player: Player) => {
const response = await multiButtonScriptDialogue('Breakfast')
.setBody('How would you like your eggs?')
.addButton('scrambled', 'Scrambled please!')
.addButton('sunny', 'Sunny side up!')
.addButton('no-yolk', 'Without yolk')
.open({ player });
// Response could be ButtonDialogueResponse, DialogueCanceledResponse or DialogueRejectedResponse
if (response instanceof ButtonDialogueResponse) {
const areYouSureResponse = await dualButtonScriptDialogue(
'Question',
{
name: 'yes',
text: 'Yes!!',
},
{
name: 'no',
text: 'No way.',
}
)
.setBody(`Are you sure you want your eggs ${response.selected} ?!`)
.open({ player });
if (areYouSureResponse instanceof ButtonDialogueResponse && areYouSureResponse.selected === 'yes') {
// selected can be one of: 'scrambled' | 'sunny' | 'no-yolk'
player.removeTag('eggs-scrambled');
player.removeTag('eggs-sunny');
player.removeTag('eggs-no-yolk');
switch (response.selected) {
case 'scrambled':
player.addTag('eggs-scrambled');
break;
case 'sunny':
player.addTag('eggs-sunny');
break;
case 'no-yolk':
player.addTag('eggs-no-yolk');
break;
}
}
}
};
Another example showcasing the usage of input script dialogue:
// Or '@mine-scripters/minecraft-script-dialogue' depending on your setup
import {
multiButtonScriptDialogue,
inputDropdown,
inputScriptDialogue,
InputScriptDialogueResponse,
inputSlider,
inputText,
inputToggle,
} from './MinescriptScriptDialogue';
import { Player } from '@minecraft/server';
const showInputScriptDialogue = async (player: Player) => {
const inputResponse = await inputScriptDialogue('I am the input script dialogue')
.addElement(
inputDropdown('my-dropdown', 'My dropdown')
.addOption('My first label', 'label-1')
.addOption('My second label', 'label-2')
.addOption('Last label', 'label-3')
.setDefaultValueIndex(1) // Selects "My second label"
)
// Slider from 10 to 20, goes on by 2 and 10 is selected by default
.addElement(inputSlider('slider', 'The slider', 10, 20, 2, 10))
// Active toggle
.addElement(inputToggle('t1', 'The toggle!', true))
// Text input
.addElement(inputText('text1', 'What do you want to write???', 'I am the placeholder', 'default value'))
.open({
player,
});
if (inputResponse instanceof InputScriptDialogueResponse) {
// Values can be found on `inputResponse.values`, indexed by the name.
// e.g. { "my-dropdown": "label-3", "slider": 14, "t1": true, "text1": "My stuff" }
await multiButtonScriptDialogue('You selected')
.setBody(`You've selected:\n ${JSON.stringify(inputResponse.values, undefined, 2)}`)
.addButtons([
{
name: 'ok',
text: 'OK',
},
])
.open({
player,
});
}
};
To integrate Minecraft Script Dialogue into your project, follow these steps:
If you are using a code bundler like rollup or a similar tool, you can include @mine-scripters/minecraft-script-dialogue in your build.
Alternatively, you can manually include the library files from the dist directory in your project.
You can check the API hosted in github pages: https://mine-scripters.github.io/minecraft-script-dialogue/
FAQs
Minecraft Script Dialogue
The npm package @mine-scripters/minecraft-script-dialogue receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, @mine-scripters/minecraft-script-dialogue popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @mine-scripters/minecraft-script-dialogue 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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