[minetest-mod-craftguide] 01/03: New upstream version 1.0

Julien Puydt julien.puydt at laposte.net
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commit b6532c5ae77e08f52157b6539322717b81881954
Author: Julien Puydt <julien.puydt at laposte.net>
Date:   Mon Mar 13 21:55:39 2017 +0100

    New upstream version 1.0
---
 .gitignore                        |  22 ++
 .luacheckrc                       |   7 +
 LICENSE                           | 681 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 README.md                         |  14 +
 description.txt                   |   2 +
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 mod.conf                          |   1 +
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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
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+## Files related to minetest development cycle
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diff --git a/.luacheckrc b/.luacheckrc
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+unused_args = false
+allow_defined_top = true
+
+read_globals = {
+	"minetest",
+	"default",
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diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
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diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
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+## ![Preview1](http://i.imgur.com/fIPNYkb.png) Crafting Guide ##
+
+#### A Crafting Guide for Minetest that doesn't suck. ####
+
+#### `craftguide` is simply the most comprehensive mod of his category, with the cleanest code. ####
+#### Consult the [Minetest Wiki](http://wiki.minetest.net/Crafting_guide) for more details and comparisons. ####
+
+#### This crafting guide is usable with a blue book named *"Crafting Guide"*. ####
+
+#### This crafting guide features two modes : Standard and Progressive. ####
+The Progressive mode is a Terraria-like system that only shows recipes you can craft from items in inventory.
+The progressive mode can be enabled with `craftguide_progressive_mode = true` in `minetest.conf`.
+
+![Preview2](http://i.imgur.com/3q7rVSo.png)
diff --git a/description.txt b/description.txt
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+++ b/description.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
+The most comprehensive Crafting Guide
+on Minetest.
diff --git a/init.lua b/init.lua
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+++ b/init.lua
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+local craftguide, datas, mt = {}, {}, minetest
+local progressive_mode = mt.setting_getbool("craftguide_progressive_mode")
+local get_recipe, get_recipes = mt.get_craft_recipe, mt.get_all_craft_recipes
+local get_result, show_formspec = mt.get_craft_result, mt.show_formspec
+local reg_items = mt.registered_items
+
+-- Lua 5.3 removed `table.maxn`, use this alternative in case of breakage:
+-- https://github.com/kilbith/xdecor/blob/master/handlers/helpers.lua#L1
+local remove, maxn, sort = table.remove, table.maxn, table.sort
+local min, max, floor, ceil = math.min, math.max, math.floor, math.ceil
+
+local group_stereotypes = {
+	wool	     = "wool:white",
+	dye	     = "dye:white",
+	water_bucket = "bucket:bucket_water",
+	vessel	     = "vessels:glass_bottle",
+	coal	     = "default:coal_lump",
+	flower	     = "flowers:dandelion_yellow",
+	mesecon_conductor_craftable = "mesecons:wire_00000000_off",
+}
+
+function craftguide:group_to_item(item)
+	if item:sub(1,6) == "group:" then
+		local itemsub = item:sub(7)
+		if group_stereotypes[itemsub] then
+			item = group_stereotypes[itemsub]
+		elseif reg_items["default:"..itemsub] then
+			item = item:gsub("group:", "default:")
+		else
+			for name, def in pairs(reg_items) do
+				if def.groups[item:match("[^,:]+$")] then
+					item = name
+				end
+			end
+		end
+	end
+	return item:sub(1,6) == "group:" and "" or item
+end
+
+local function extract_groups(str)
+	if str:sub(1,6) ~= "group:" then return end
+	return str:sub(7):split(",")
+end
+
+local function colorize(str)
+	-- If client <= 0.4.14, don't colorize for compatibility.
+	return mt.colorize and mt.colorize("#FFFF00", str) or str
+end
+
+local function get_fueltime(item)
+	return get_result({method="fuel", width=1, items={item}}).time
+end
+
+function craftguide:get_tooltip(item, recipe_type, cooktime, groups)
+	local tooltip, item_desc = "tooltip["..item..";", ""
+	local fueltime = get_fueltime(item)
+	local has_extras = groups or recipe_type == "cooking" or fueltime > 0
+
+	if reg_items[item] then
+		if not groups then
+			item_desc = reg_items[item].description
+		end
+	else
+		return tooltip.."Unknown Item ("..item..")]"
+	end
+	if groups then
+		local groupstr = "Any item belonging to the "
+		for i=1, #groups do
+			groupstr = groupstr..colorize(groups[i])..
+				(groups[i+1] and " and " or "")
+		end
+		tooltip = tooltip..groupstr.." group(s)"
+	end
+	if recipe_type == "cooking" then
+		tooltip = tooltip..item_desc.."\nCooking time: "..
+			colorize(cooktime)
+	end
+	if fueltime > 0 then
+		tooltip = tooltip..item_desc.."\nBurning time: "..
+			colorize(fueltime)
+	end
+
+	return has_extras and tooltip.."]" or ""
+end
+
+function craftguide:get_recipe(iY, xoffset, tooltip, item, recipe_num, recipes)
+	local formspec, recipes_total = "", #recipes
+	if recipes_total > 1 then
+		formspec = formspec..
+			"button[0,"..(iY+3)..";2,1;alternate;Alternate]"..
+			"label[0,"..(iY+2)..".5;Recipe "..
+				recipe_num.." of "..recipes_total.."]"
+	end
+	local recipe_type = recipes[recipe_num].type
+	local items = recipes[recipe_num].items
+	local width = recipes[recipe_num].width
+
+	if recipe_type == "cooking" then
+		formspec = formspec..
+			"image["..(xoffset-0.8)..","..(iY+1)..
+				".5;0.5,0.5;craftguide_furnace.png]"
+	-- Shapeless recipe
+	elseif recipe_type == "normal" and width == 0 then
+		formspec = formspec..
+			"image["..(xoffset-0.8)..","..(iY+1)..
+				".5;0.5,0.5;craftguide_shapeless.png]"
+	end
+
+	if width == 0 then width = min(3, #items) end
+	local rows = ceil(maxn(items) / width)
+	local btn_size, craftgrid_limit = 1, 5
+
+	if recipe_type == "normal" and
+			width > craftgrid_limit or rows > craftgrid_limit then
+		formspec = formspec..
+			"label["..xoffset..","..(iY+2)..
+				";Recipe is too big to\nbe displayed ("..
+				width.."x"..rows..")]"
+	else
+		for i, v in pairs(items) do
+			local X = (i-1) % width + xoffset
+			local Y = ceil(i / width + iY+2 - min(2, rows))
+
+			if recipe_type == "normal" and
+					width > 3 or rows > 3 then
+				btn_size = width > 3 and 3 / width or 3 / rows
+				X = btn_size * (i % width) + xoffset
+				Y = btn_size * floor((i-1) / width) + iY+3 -
+					min(2, rows)
+			end
+
+			local groups = extract_groups(v)
+			local label = groups and "\nG" or ""
+			local item_r = self:group_to_item(v)
+			local tltip = self:get_tooltip(
+					item_r, recipe_type, width, groups)
+
+			formspec = formspec..
+				"item_image_button["..X..","..Y..";"..
+					btn_size..","..btn_size..";"..item_r..
+					";"..item_r..";"..label.."]"..tltip
+		end
+	end
+	local output = recipes[recipe_num].output
+	return formspec..
+		"image["..(xoffset-1)..","..(iY+2)..
+			".12;0.9,0.7;craftguide_arrow.png]"..
+		"item_image_button["..(xoffset-2)..","..(iY+2)..";1,1;"..
+			output..";"..item..";]"..tooltip
+end
+
+function craftguide:get_formspec(player_name, is_fuel)
+	local data = datas[player_name]
+	local iY = data.iX - 5
+	local ipp = data.iX * iY
+
+	if not data.items then
+		data.items = datas.init_items
+	end
+	data.pagemax = max(1, ceil(#data.items / ipp))
+
+	local formspec = "size["..data.iX..","..(iY+3)..".6;]"..[[
+			background[1,1;1,1;craftguide_bg.png;true]
+			button[2.4,0.21;0.8,0.5;search;?]
+			button[3.05,0.21;0.8,0.5;clear;X]
+			tooltip[search;Search]
+			tooltip[clear;Reset]
+			tooltip[size_inc;Increase window size]
+			tooltip[size_dec;Decrease window size]
+			field_close_on_enter[filter;false] ]]..
+			"button["..(data.iX/2)..",-0.02;0.7,1;size_inc;+]"..
+			"button["..((data.iX/2) + 0.5)..
+				",-0.02;0.7,1;size_dec;-]"..
+			"button["..(data.iX-3)..".4,0;0.8,0.95;prev;<]"..
+			"label["..(data.iX-2)..".1,0.18;"..
+				colorize(data.pagenum).." / "..data.pagemax.."]"..
+			"button["..(data.iX-1)..".2,0;0.8,0.95;next;>]"..
+			"field[0.3,0.32;2.5,1;filter;;"..
+				mt.formspec_escape(data.filter).."]"
+
+	local even_num = data.iX % 2 == 0
+	local xoffset = data.iX / 2 + (even_num and 0.5 or 0)
+
+	if not next(data.items) then
+		formspec = formspec..
+			"label["..(xoffset - (even_num and 1.5 or 1))..
+				",2;No item to show]"
+	end
+
+	local first_item = (data.pagenum - 1) * ipp
+	for i = first_item, first_item + ipp - 1 do
+		local name = data.items[i+1]
+		if not name then break end
+		local X = i % data.iX
+		local Y = (i % ipp - X) / data.iX + 1
+
+		formspec = formspec..
+			"item_image_button["..X..","..Y..";1,1;"..
+				name..";"..name.."_inv;]"
+	end
+
+	if data.item and reg_items[data.item] then
+		local tooltip = self:get_tooltip(data.item)
+		if not data.recipes_item or (is_fuel and not
+				get_recipe(data.item).items) then
+			formspec = formspec..
+				"image["..(xoffset-1)..","..(iY+2)..
+					".12;0.9,0.7;craftguide_arrow.png]"..
+				"item_image_button["..xoffset..","..(iY+2)..
+					";1,1;"..data.item..";"..data.item..";]"..
+				tooltip.."image["..(xoffset-2)..","..
+					(iY+1.98)..";1,1;craftguide_fire.png]"
+		else
+			formspec = formspec..self:get_recipe(
+					iY, xoffset, tooltip, data.item,
+					data.recipe_num, data.recipes_item)
+		end
+	end
+
+	data.formspec = formspec
+	show_formspec(player_name, "craftguide", formspec)
+end
+
+local function player_has_item(T)
+	for i=1, #T do
+		if T[i] then return true end
+	end
+end
+
+local function group_to_items(group)
+	local items_with_group, counter = {}, 0
+	for name, def in pairs(reg_items) do
+		if def.groups[group:sub(7)] then
+			counter = counter + 1
+			items_with_group[counter] = name
+		end
+	end
+	return items_with_group
+end
+
+local function item_in_inv(inv, item)
+	return inv:contains_item("main", item)
+end
+
+function craftguide:recipe_in_inv(inv, item_name, recipes_f)
+	local recipes = recipes_f or get_recipes(item_name) or {}
+	local show_item_recipes = {}
+
+	for i=1, #recipes do
+		show_item_recipes[i] = true
+		for _, item in pairs(recipes[i].items) do
+			local group_in_inv = false
+			if item:sub(1,6) == "group:" then
+				local groups = group_to_items(item)
+				for j=1, #groups do
+					if item_in_inv(inv, groups[j]) then
+						group_in_inv = true
+					end
+				end
+			end
+			if not group_in_inv and not item_in_inv(inv, item) then
+				show_item_recipes[i] = false
+			end
+		end
+	end
+	for i=#show_item_recipes, 1, -1 do
+		if not show_item_recipes[i] then
+			remove(recipes, i)
+		end
+	end
+
+	return recipes, player_has_item(show_item_recipes)
+end
+
+function craftguide:get_init_items()
+	local items_list, counter = {}, 0
+	for name, def in pairs(reg_items) do
+		local is_fuel = get_fueltime(name) > 0
+		if not (def.groups.not_in_creative_inventory == 1) and
+			(get_recipe(name).items or is_fuel) and
+			def.description and def.description ~= "" then
+
+			counter = counter + 1
+			items_list[counter] = name
+		end
+	end
+
+	sort(items_list)
+	datas.init_items = items_list
+end
+
+function craftguide:get_filter_items(data, player)
+	local filter = data.filter
+	local items_list = progressive_mode and data.init_filter_items or
+		datas.init_items
+	local inv = player:get_inventory()
+	local filtered_list, counter = {}, 0
+
+	for i=1, #items_list do
+		local item = items_list[i]
+		local item_desc = reg_items[item].description:lower()
+
+		if filter ~= "" then
+			if item:find(filter, 1, true) or
+					item_desc:find(filter, 1, true) then
+				counter = counter + 1
+				filtered_list[counter] = item
+			end
+		elseif progressive_mode then
+			local _, has_item = self:recipe_in_inv(inv, item)
+			if has_item then
+				counter = counter + 1
+				filtered_list[counter] = item
+			end
+		end
+	end
+
+	if progressive_mode and not data.items then
+		data.init_filter_items = filtered_list
+	end
+	data.items = filtered_list
+end
+
+mt.register_on_player_receive_fields(function(player, formname, fields)
+	if formname ~= "craftguide" then return end
+	local player_name = player:get_player_name()
+	local data = datas[player_name]
+
+	if fields.clear then
+		data.filter, data.item, data.pagenum, data.recipe_num =
+			"", nil, 1, 1
+		data.items = progressive_mode and data.init_filter_items or
+			datas.init_items
+		craftguide:get_formspec(player_name)
+	elseif fields.alternate then
+		local recipe = data.recipes_item[data.recipe_num + 1]
+		data.recipe_num = recipe and data.recipe_num + 1 or 1
+		craftguide:get_formspec(player_name)
+	elseif (fields.key_enter_field == "filter" or fields.search) and
+			fields.filter ~= "" then
+		data.filter = fields.filter:lower()
+		data.pagenum = 1
+		craftguide:get_filter_items(data, player)
+		craftguide:get_formspec(player_name)
+	elseif fields.prev or fields.next then
+		data.pagenum = data.pagenum - (fields.prev and 1 or -1)
+		if data.pagenum > data.pagemax then
+			data.pagenum = 1
+		elseif data.pagenum == 0 then
+			data.pagenum = data.pagemax
+		end
+		craftguide:get_formspec(player_name)
+	elseif (fields.size_inc and data.iX < 12) or
+			(fields.size_dec and data.iX > 8) then
+		data.pagenum = 1
+		data.iX = data.iX - (fields.size_dec and 1 or -1)
+		craftguide:get_formspec(player_name)
+	else for item in pairs(fields) do
+		if item:find(":") then
+			if item:sub(-4) == "_inv" then
+				item = item:sub(1,-5)
+			end
+
+			local is_fuel = get_fueltime(item) > 0
+			local recipes = get_recipes(item)
+			if not recipes and not is_fuel then return end
+
+			if item == data.item then
+				-- Cycle through alternatives when clicking same item again
+				if data.recipes_item and #data.recipes_item >= 2 then
+					local recipe = data.recipes_item[data.recipe_num + 1]
+					data.recipe_num = recipe and data.recipe_num + 1 or 1
+					craftguide:get_formspec(player_name)
+				end
+			else
+
+				if progressive_mode then
+					local inv = player:get_inventory()
+					local _, has_item =
+						craftguide:recipe_in_inv(inv, item)
+
+					if not has_item then return end
+					recipes = craftguide:recipe_in_inv(
+								inv, item, recipes)
+				end
+
+				data.item = item
+				data.recipe_num = 1
+				data.recipes_item = recipes
+				craftguide:get_formspec(player_name, is_fuel)
+			end
+		end
+	     end
+	end
+end)
+
+function craftguide:on_use(itemstack, user)
+	if not datas.init_items then
+		craftguide:get_init_items()
+	end
+
+	local player_name = user:get_player_name()
+	local data = datas[player_name]
+
+	if progressive_mode or not data then
+		datas[player_name] = {filter="", pagenum=1, iX=9}
+		if progressive_mode then
+			craftguide:get_filter_items(
+					datas[player_name], user)
+		end
+		craftguide:get_formspec(player_name)
+	else
+		show_formspec(player_name, "craftguide", data.formspec)
+	end
+end
+
+mt.register_craftitem("craftguide:book", {
+	description = "Crafting Guide",
+	inventory_image = "craftguide_book.png",
+	wield_image = "craftguide_book.png",
+	stack_max = 1,
+	groups = {book=1},
+	on_use = function(itemstack, user)
+		craftguide:on_use(itemstack, user)
+	end
+})
+
+mt.register_node("craftguide:sign", {
+	description = "Crafting Guide Sign",
+	drawtype = "nodebox",
+	tiles = {"craftguide_sign.png"},
+	inventory_image = "craftguide_sign_inv.png",
+	wield_image = "craftguide_sign_inv.png",
+	paramtype = "light",
+	paramtype2 = "wallmounted",
+	sunlight_propagates = true,
+	groups = {wood=1, oddly_breakable_by_hand=1, flammable=3},
+	node_box = {
+		type = "wallmounted",
+		wall_top    = {-0.4375, 0.4375, -0.3125, 0.4375, 0.5, 0.3125},
+		wall_bottom = {-0.4375, -0.5, -0.3125, 0.4375, -0.4375, 0.3125},
+		wall_side   = {-0.5, -0.3125, -0.4375, -0.4375, 0.3125, 0.4375}
+	},
+	on_construct = function(pos)
+		local meta = minetest.get_meta(pos)
+		meta:set_string("infotext", "Crafting Guide Sign")
+	end,
+	on_rightclick = function(pos, node, user, itemstack)
+		craftguide:on_use(itemstack, user)
+	end
+})
+
+mt.register_craft({
+	output = "craftguide:book",
+	type = "shapeless",
+	recipe = {"default:book"}
+})
+
+mt.register_craft({
+	type = "fuel",
+	recipe = "craftguide:book",
+	burntime = 3
+})
+
+mt.register_craft({
+	output = "craftguide:sign",
+	type = "shapeless",
+	recipe = {"default:sign_wall_wood"}
+})
+
+mt.register_craft({
+	type = "fuel",
+	recipe = "craftguide:sign",
+	burntime = 10
+})
+
+mt.register_alias("xdecor:crafting_guide", "craftguide:book")
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+name = craftguide
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