Koncepcje

Właściwości

All blocks are of a base type. Examples of base types include redstone dust, brick stairs, and chest. However, to further differentiate these base types, each block has set of different properties, of which each can take a limited set of values (i.e. activated redstone, corner brick stairs, double chest). A block can have multiple properties (such as corner,*upsidedown* stairs).

Examples of block properties

minecraft:dirt[snowy=false,variant=default]
minecraft:dirt[snowy=true,variant=default]
minecraft:dirt[snowy=false,variant=grassless]
minecraft:dirt[snowy=true,variant=grassless]
minecraft:redstone_wire[east=up,north=up,power=0,south=up,west=up]
minecraft:redstone_wire[east=side,north=up,power=0,south=up,west=up]
minecraft:redstone_wire[east=none,north=up,power=0,south=up,west=up]
minecraft:redstone_wire[east=up,north=side,power=0,south=up,west=up]

Niektóre właściwości są efemeryczne – istnieją tylko wtedy, gdy gra jest uruchomiona. Ich wartości nie są wpisane do zapisywania pliku bo ich wartości mogą być wykrywane automatycznie. Na przykład z przewodu Redstone, czy zasilane są lub mogą być wykrute na podstawie środowiska (jest tam dźwignia włączona?). W takim przypadku power właściwość minecraft:redstone_wire jak pokazano powyżej jest właściwością ulotną.

Each property will have a finite number of valid values that can be assigned to the property. Exampeles would be that redstone power can only be a value between 0 and 15. This means that Minecraft knows each possible state of a block prior to fully booting the server. This is required knowledge as sending blocks over the network are compressed to a number.

Block Entity Data

With block properties having a known preset of possible values, these cannot be used when attempting to store data whereby there is a infinite amount of possibilities. Examples include sign text and block inventories.

Minecraft’s solution to this is block entities, which are Java objects that store additional data on a Location the block is at in NBT format. Examples of block entities are Chest

Example use would be to receive the inventory of a chest. This can be done as follows

import org.spongepowered.api.world.server.ServerLocation;
import org.spongepowered.api.block.entity.BlockEntity;
import org.spongepowered.api.block.entity.carrier.chest.Chest;
import org.spongepowered.api.item.inventory.type.BlockEntityInventory;

public Optional<BlockEntityInventory<Chest>> getChestInventory(ServerLocation location){
    Optional<BlockEntity> optionalBlockEntity = location.blockEntity();
    if(optionalBlockEntity.isPresent()){
        BlockEntity blockEntity = optionalBlockEntity.get();
        if(blockEntity instanceof Chest){
            Chest chest = (Chest) blockEntity;
            return Optional.of(chest.inventory());
        }
    }
    return Optional.empty();
}

Wskazówka

Niektórze rzeczy, takie jak np. obrazy są w rzeczywistości typu entity.

Jednak podmiotami Płytek również można zastąpić renderowanie, więc nie wyglądają jak regularne Block-i, chociaż zazwyczaj jest to nieefektywne i powoduje w kliencie gracza spadek FPS.

Block Type Tags

Prior to Minecraft 1.13, blocks had a base id with all variants of that block being set using block properties. In Minecraft 1.13 and onwards, this has changed so now all variants have a different base id. This change can be great as it allows plugin developers to be more specific, however what do you do when all you want to know is if the block is wool of any kind?

The answer is to use a tagging system to group similar blocks together under a category. An example of this would be the tag of Wool that can be used to determine if a block is any kind of wool.

An example of Block tags being used can be found in the accessing