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[solved] [1.8] How to get EntityPlayer from world parameter


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Is there way to get the player from a world parameter? I want to have my block send a chat message to the player when it is broken, and the breakBlock function does not supply a player parameter. However, it does supply a world parameter and I'm wondering if it's possible to get the player from the world class, or indeed from any of the parameters for the breakBlock function (world seems most likely)? If not, is there any other way to send a chat message using the breakBlock function?

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There's no such thing as "the player" outside of client-only code. There may be any number of players in a

World

.

 

You should override

Block#onBlockDestroyedByPlayer

instead, making sure to only send the message on one side.

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There's no such thing as "the player" outside of client-only code. There may be any number of players in a

World

.

 

You should override

Block#onBlockDestroyedByPlayer

instead, making sure to only send the message on one side.

 

Got it. So I should write @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT) and then below override onBlockDestroyedByPlayer. Makes sense.

 

EDIT 1

There is no EntityPlayer parameter for onBlockDestroyedByPlayer. It's got the same parameters as breakBlock. I suppose it makes sense, for instance a block could be destroyed by an explosion and I suppose they wanted another method that specifies that this should only happen when the block is destroyed by a player. However, there's no EntityPlayer parameter, meaning this helps me the same amount as breakBlock. However, looking again, there seems to be 3 functions that could be correct and DO have the EntityPlayer parameter: onBlockHarvested, removedByPlayer and harvestBlock. Any one of those could potentially be it, but I'm not sure which one or if any at all.

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There's no such thing as "the player" outside of client-only code. There may be any number of players in a

World

.

 

You should override

Block#onBlockDestroyedByPlayer

instead, making sure to only send the message on one side.

 

Got it. So I should write @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT) and then below override onBlockDestroyedByPlayer. Makes sense.

 

No. Never use

@SideOnly

unless the method you're overriding uses it. This method is called on both sides.

 

Instead, check the value of the

World#isRemote

field (

true

on the client,

false

on the server). I usually send chat messages from the server side, but I don't think it matters as long as you only do it from one.

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EDIT 1

There is no EntityPlayer parameter for onBlockDestroyedByPlayer. It's got the same parameters as breakBlock. I suppose it makes sense, for instance a block could be destroyed by an explosion and I suppose they wanted another method that specifies that this should only happen when the block is destroyed by a player. However, there's no EntityPlayer parameter, meaning this helps me the same amount as breakBlock. However, looking again, there seems to be 3 functions that could be correct and DO have the EntityPlayer parameter: onBlockHarvested, removedByPlayer and harvestBlock. Any one of those could potentially be it, but I'm not sure which one or if any at all.

 

Ah, I missed that.

onBlockHarvested

should work. This is only called server-side by vanilla, so send the message when

World#isRemote

is

false

.

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Is there a way that I can send it client-side using onBlockHarvested? Because I want the message to be visible only to the player that destroyed the block, not everyone on the server.

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Ah. Ok. Thanks. Also, side question: how could I check from a TileEntity if a block has been right-clicked? Thanks!

 

EDIT 1 (unrelated to side question)

 

player.sendChatMessage does not seem to exist.

 

EDIT 2

 

Stupid me. It's addChatMessage, not send.

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EDIT 1 (unrelated to side question)

 

player.sendChatMessage does not seem to exist.

 

Use

EntityPlayer#addChatComponentMessage

.

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You don't specifically do it from the TileEntity. You override onBlockActivated in your Block and then maybe call a method in your TileEntity from there.

 

Got it. Thanks.

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