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Wharton Interactive Simpl
Base models and API for Django-based simulations.
Provides an API compatible with the Wharton Interactive marketplace.
Getting Started
Install simpl-cloud, with the API extras if required::
pip install simpl-cloud[api]
Add simpl to your project's Django settings module, along with the following
settings::
INSTALLED_APPS = {
# ...
'simpl',
}
SIMPL_GAME_EXPERIENCE = "simpl.GameExperience"
SIMPL_RUN = "simpl.Run"
SIMPL_INSTANCE = "simpl.Instance"
SIMPL_CHARACTER = "simpl.Character"
SIMPL_PLAYER = "simpl.Player"
SIMPL_LOGOUT_URL_NAME = "account_logout"
Add the following to your project's URL conf::
urlpatterns = [
# ...
path("simpl/", include("simpl.urls")),
]
Architecture Overview
Run
objects provide management and configuration of one or more game instances.
Navigation
Provide a function to the SIMPL_SETUP_NAV
setting. It should accept a Run
object as an argument and return a dictionary of keys as Simpl URL names and the
values as a dictionary with the name, optional hint, and one of the
following statuses:
simpl.nav.DISABLED
(and unstarted)simpl.nav.UNSTARTED
simpl.nav.INCOMPLETE
simpl.nav.READY
simpl.nav.COMPLETE
For example::
return {
"config": {
"name": "Game Configuration",
"status": nav.UNSTARTED,
},
"team": {
"name": "Manage Teams",
"status": nav.DISABLED,
},
"start": {
"name": "Start Game",
"status": nav.DISABLED,
},
}
Provide a function to the SIMPL_PLAY_NAV
setting. It should accept a Run
object as an argument and return a dictionary of keys as Simpl URL names and the
values as a dicitonary with the name and one of the following statuses:
simpl.constants.DISABLED
simpl.constants.READY
Launching game instances
When a player is added to a run, their details are stored in a Player
object.
When they start playing your game, they will be attached to an Character
object in a game Instance
object that will track the progress of their game.
For multiplayer runs, these players will be initially grouped into Lobby
object so they can be assigned to a game Instances. A lobby can be marked as
ready
once it is ready to start.
You can use Run.prepare
to create new game Instance
objects or manually
create these.
Game play URL
The API uses a customizable url endpoint for players. You can specify this by
using a custom ``Player`` model and overriding ``Player.get_play_url``.
Alternatively, you can specify a ``SIMPL_GET_PLAY_URL`` in your settings as a
dotted path to a function that receives a player instance and returns the
correct url.
Run status
--------------
A run has the following statuses:
* Set up (initial state, until any configuration options are provided)
* Players prepare (optional step to if your game experience if players can
interact with their Instance before gameplay starts)
* Running (game Instances are running)
* Debrief (optional step if your game experience provides a different interface
after gameplay finishes)
Game Instance status
--------------------
Each game Instance also has a status:
* Preparing - waiting to start (``Instance.date_start`` unset)
* Playing - game in progress (``Instance.date_start`` set but
``Instance.date_end`` unset)
* Ended - game complete (``Instance.date_end`` set)
Player status
-------------
Your app may mark a player as having ``completed`` the game (with a date).
Custom models
=============
Extend the Simpl Django models by overriding the default classes in your
project's Django settings module:
* ``Instance`` via ``SIMPL_INSTANCE = "your_app.YourInstance"``
* ``Character`` via ``SIMPL_CHARACTER = "your_app.YourCharacter"``
* ``GameExperience`` (only if your app provides multiple different game
experiences) via ``SIMPL_GAME_EXPERIENCE = "your_app.YourGameExperience"``
More rarely, you may also want to override the run and player:
* ``Run`` via ``SIMPL_RUN = "your_app.YourRun"``
* ``Player`` via ``SIMPL_PLAYER = "your_app.YourPlayer"``
Your overridden classes should subclass the related ``simpl.models.Base*``
abstract models.
The Character class will need two related abstract models, ``BaseCharacterData``
and ``BaseCharacterLinked``. This is to make it possible to have character data
as a template, not linked to a user or instance.
Auth0
=====
If using Auth0 for social authentication, add the following Django settings to
make sure users are correctly logged out of Auth0 and (optionally) redirected after logout::
ACCOUNT_ADAPTER = "simpl.auth0.Auth0LogoutAdapter"
AUTH0_LOGOUT_RETURN_TO = "some.url"