* Translate client-computed recipes
A handful of recipes are complex enough on Java Edition that the client simply calculates them after getting an assurance that they are valid recipes. This PR stores those recipes in a Bedrock-compatible format in mappings, then generates the CraftingData information on startup to send to the Bedrock client when called. This fixes firework rocket and star crafting, and fixes leather armor and shulker box dyeing.
The recipe information for everything except leather armor was taken right from the Bedrock server. The leather armor had to be created separately (see https://github.com/DoctorMacc/LeatherDyeingCreation). There will be a slight visual difference in the crafting result preview if the armor is not perfectly dyed to one of the sixteen colors, but this is a visual issue that will persist unless we calculate every single possbile combination.
* Revert other changes
* Register shulker box recipes properly
* Add break
* Update mappings
* Add shulker box item tooltip translating
This commit adds support for previewing the items inside of a shulker box. This does not do a full translation, and only does enough to translate the item information to the client, so as to prevent any accidental item modifying/removing on creative mode.
* Swap values
This fixes rare (?) instances where dimension switching doesn't finish loading on the client. Ideally a proper fix would send the finishing packets in the correct order but I didn't get far in this regard.
Fixes#1154 and #1072.
Other miscellaeous chunk-related fixes have also been included here.
* Fix dyed signs in Bedrock Edition
Add visual support (in Bedrock Edition) for signs colored with dye (in Java Edition)
* Javadoc for getBedrockSignColor(string)
* Simplified getBedrockSignColor(string)
Until 1.16, enchantment tables were impossible to implement properly in Geyser. When a user selects an enchantment in Bedrock, the client creates the book on its end and assumes the server is OK with it. Java requires a button to be pressed to select the enchantment. With 1.16, server authoritative inventories remove that on Bedrock. However, until our inventory rewrite is finished we are still stuck without enchantment table support. This commit serves as an alternative as we wait.
Enchantment table GUI support is still impossible since we are using the pre-1.16 inventory system. To solve this, this commit replaces the enchantment table GUI with a hopper GUI. The first slot serves as the spot you place the weapon. The second slot acts as the lapis slot - Geyser prevents any item from going in there that is not lapis. The final three slots act as the buttons; an enchanted book acts as each button, with the ability to show the translated text of each enchantment.
https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613194828359925800/746164042359504927/unknown.png
* Auto-configure more if setting is enabled
- Geyser dumps now show if the config was automatic
- Floodgate is now automatically detected if the address is also automatically found
- If the plugin versions' servers have the listening address set to something different, set our remote address to that
* Fix Sponge config
* Remove redundant Getter
* Translate RAIN_STRENGTH to Bedrock client
Previously Geyser ignored RAIN_STRENGTH and instead relied on START_RAIN and STOP_RAIN only. This is unreliable on a vanilla server as these values are swapped around. This commit also implements thunder strength which was untranslated.
* Update rain code in JavaRespawnTranslator
The client should disallow players to join servers if they're not logged in, however this just adds a second layer of security in the event that it's somehow bypassed.
* Return permanent skins (alex/steve) when queried instead of returning an empty skin due to invalid lookup
* Fix Alex/Steve being shown incorrectly due to java signed integers
Co-authored-by: bundabrg <bundabrg@grieve.com.au>
* Port code from #486
Co-authored-by: Luke <32024335+lukeeey@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix and clean code and add default gamemode changing
* Clean copyright
* Remove direct modification of server, clean up code and add player list xuid fetching.
* Move to custom settings menu
* Move sendAdventureSettings to GeyserSession
* Add javadoc comments
* Add translation support
* Remove updated copyright
* Clean up
* Clarify some javadoc comments
* Remove obsolete code
* Update languages submodule
* Fix javadoc comments
* Fix compile
Co-authored-by: Luke <32024335+lukeeey@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Redned <redned235@gmail.com>
* Fix Skin Caching
Changes:
* Instead of caching a skin based upon the player we cached it based upon the textureURL. This means multiple players with the same skin will benefit from the cache and more importantly will mean a player changing their skin will not get a false cache hit.
* This should fix all issues with SkinRestorer and will now correctly show the skin both to the player themselves and to other players
Closes#518
* Remove duplicated code
* Minimize playerlist updates
Changes:
* All async skin stuff will now just update skins and not be involved with sending the session to the player. This eliminates issues where the player list changes whilst an async task is occuring plus it means no invisible players while retrieving skin.
* Fix bug when retrieving cached skin
* When sending PlayerList packets ensure the skins have appropriate skinIds so the Bedrock client will cache hit/miss as needed
* Make sure to add and remove player when setting skin if they do not belong on the playerlist
* Make use of AuthData UUID when removing the player
* Revert removal of checking if entity is valid when initialized
This section is supposed to send all spawned entities in the java world to a player only after they've initialized. By removing this check it would also be sending entities that exist but are not spawned.
* Optimizations
Changes:
* Check for duplicate requests based on textureURL instead of player ID
* Don't use the PlayerSkinPacket. It duplicates the data sent in the PlayerListPacket and without it the players still get skin updates.
* Support caching of skins to disk based on configuration variable
If a skin is downloaded it will be saved to `cache/skins` using a base64 encoded filename of the textureUrl, if allowed by setting a non 0 value for the configuration variable `cache-skins`
When reading a skin we try load it from a cache file first before trying to download it.
We don't yet expire them but do update their last modification so we know which ones have been accessed.
* Update `config.yml` with cache-skins directive, defaulting to disabled
* Merge Fixes
* Cache all images instead of just skins
Changes:
* Move the image caching from skins to where images may get downloaded so this also covers capes and anything else that uses the same method of image retrieval
* Updated config value from `cache-skins` to `cache-images`
* Updated cache location from `cache/skins` to `cache/images`
* Images are stored in png format with a uuid. This may make debugging easier as they can be directly opened.
* Implement cached image expiry
If `cache-images` is set to a value greater than 0 then a scheduled task will occur once a day that will remove images with a modification date older than the value in days.
* Force skin changes as trusted
* Resolve PR queries
* Fix signed int causing issues calculating expiry time for images
* Reset Defaults to 0 and implement Google Timed Eviction cache for Images
* Add memory cache for Capes
Co-authored-by: Brendan Grieve <brendan.grieve@zepli.com.au>
Co-authored-by: bundabrg <bundabrg@grieve.com.au>
* Update effects mappings
* Use STOP_RECORD as the default record instead of null
* Add comments
* Update mappings submodule
* Update MCProtocolLib and effects
* Change level event used for EVAPORATE effect
The bedrock client plays an additional sound when using CAULDRON_EXPLODE.
The java client does not play any sound.
* Update mappings submodule
* JavaEntityMetadataTranslator: replace stack trace with concise warning
Removes the stack trace given when a ClassCastException occurs and replaces it with a friendlier message. Class cast errors will happen since some servers send incorrect values, and apparently it is default Minecraft behavior to ignore them.
* Update languages submodule