This patch adds a tool to find calls to getChunkAt which would load
chunks, however it must be enabled by setting the startup flag
-Dpaper.debug-sync-loads=true
- To get a debug log for sync loads, the command is
/paper syncloadinfo
- To clear clear the currently stored sync load info, use
/paper syncloadinfo clear
Expose an entities spawn reason on the entity.
Pre existing entities will return NATURAL if it was a non
persistenting Living Entity, SPAWNER for spawners,
or DEFAULT since data was not stored.
Additionally, add missing spawn reasons.
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Doc <nachito94@msn.com>
Currently OfflinePlayer#getLastPlayed could more accurately be described
as "OfflinePlayer#getLastTimeTheirDataWasSaved".
The API doc says it should return the last time the server "witnessed"
the player, whilst also saying it should return the last time they
logged in. The current implementation does neither.
Given this interesting contradiction in the API documentation and the
current defacto implementation, I've elected to deprecate (with no
intent to remove) and replace it with two new methods, clearly named and
documented as to their purpose.
Entities must be dismounted before teleportation in order to avoid
multiple issues in the server with regards to teleportation, shamefully,
too many plugins rely on the events firing, which means that not firing
these events caues more issues than it solves;
In order to counteract this, Entity dismount/exit vehicle events have
been modified to supress cancellation (and has a method to allow plugins
to check if this has been set), noting that cancellation will be silently
surpressed given that plugins are not expecting this event to not be cancellable.
This is a far from ideal scenario, however: given the current state of this
event and other alternatives causing issues elsewhere, I believe that
this is going to be the best soultion all around.
Improvements/suggestions welcome!
Use a proper teleport for teleporting to entities in different
worlds.
Implementation improvements authored by Spottedleaf <Spottedleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
Validate that the target entity is valid and deny spectate
requests from frozen players.
Also, make sure the entity is spawned to the client before
sending the camera packet. If the entity isn't spawned clientside
when it receives the camera packet, then the client will not
spectate the target entity.
Co-authored-by: Spottedleaf <Spottedleaf@users.noreply.github.com>
This adds the ability to cancel the death events and to modify the sound
an entity makes when dying. (In cases were no sound should it will be
called with shouldPlaySound set to false allowing unsilencing of silent
entities)
It makes handling of entity deaths a lot nicer as you no longer need
to listen on the damage event and calculate if the entity dies yourself
to cancel the death which has the benefit of also receiving the dropped
items and experience which is otherwise only properly possible by using
internal code.
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.world.entity.LivingEntity getDeathSound()Lnet/minecraft/sounds/SoundEvent;
public net.minecraft.world.entity.LivingEntity getSoundVolume()F
Add Entity as a Source capability, and add more API choices, and on Location.
Co-authored-by: Esoteric Enderman <90862990+EsotericEnderman@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bjarne Koll <git@lynxplay.dev>
Adds ability to control who receives it and who is the source/sender (vanish API)
the standard API is to send the packet to everyone in the world, which is ineffecient.
Adds an option to control the force mode of the particle.
This adds a new Builder API which is much friendlier to use.
GUIs are opened on the client, meaning that the server cannot block them from opening,
However, it is possible to close these GUIs from the server.
Flower pots are also not updated on the client when interaction is cancelled, this patch
also resolves this.
This event can be used for when you want to exclude a certain player
from triggering monster spawns on a server.
Also a highly more effecient way to blanket block spawns in a world
* Only send global sounds to same world if limiting radius
* respect global sound events gamerule
Co-authored-by: Evan McCarthy <evanmccarthy@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: lexikiq <noellekiq@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.network.chat.HoverEvent$ItemStackInfo item
public net.minecraft.network.chat.HoverEvent$ItemStackInfo count
public net.minecraft.network.chat.HoverEvent$ItemStackInfo components
public net.minecraft.network.chat.contents.TranslatableContents filterAllowedArguments(Ljava/lang/Object;)Lcom/mojang/serialization/DataResult;
Co-authored-by: zml <zml@stellardrift.ca>
Co-authored-by: Jake Potrebic <jake.m.potrebic@gmail.com>
== AT ==
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerChunkCache mainThread
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerLevel chunkSource
public org.bukkit.craftbukkit.inventory.CraftItemStack handle
public net.minecraft.server.level.ChunkMap getVisibleChunkIfPresent(J)Lnet/minecraft/server/level/ChunkHolder;
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerChunkCache mainThreadProcessor
public net.minecraft.server.level.ServerChunkCache$MainThreadExecutor
public net.minecraft.world.level.chunk.LevelChunkSection states
== AT ==
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getBoolean(Ljava/lang/String;Z)Z
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getDouble(Ljava/lang/String;)D
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getDouble(Ljava/lang/String;D)D
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getInt(Ljava/lang/String;)I
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getInt(Ljava/lang/String;I)I
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getList(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/util/List;
public org.spigotmc.SpigotWorldConfig getString(Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/String;
public net.minecraft.server.dedicated.DedicatedServerProperties reload(Lnet/minecraft/core/RegistryAccess;Ljava/util/Properties;Ljoptsimple/OptionSet;)Lnet/minecraft/server/dedicated/DedicatedServerProperties;
public net.minecraft.world.level.NaturalSpawner SPAWNING_CATEGORIES
This will let you configure how far to track entities in range from players, so that the entity does not render on the client if out of this range.
This has multiple benefits:
1) Less bandwidth. Not sending update packets for entities that are not even close to a player, or even close enough to clearly see.
2) Less lag by maps in item frames - Default range is 160 blocks... Many players can track that item frame and cause lag and not even see it.
3) Less lag in general - Less work for the server to do
4) Less client lag - Not trying to render distant item frames and paintings and entities will reduce entity count on the client, which is major for shop/town worlds which may use tons of item frames.
By: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
This feature gives 3 new configurable ranges that if an entity of the matching type is outside of this radius of any player, will tick at 5% of its normal rate.
This will drastically cut down on tick timings for entities that are not in range of a user to actually be "used".
This change can have dramatic impact on gameplay if configured too low. Balance according to your servers desired gameplay.
By: Aikar <aikar@aikar.co>
Changes the mob spawning algorithm to properly account for view distance and the range around players.
Needs better documentation.
By: md_5 <git@md-5.net>