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i want to make my mod confgurable but how do i read/write it does this uses normal JavaIO or forge has something for this?

In preInit event has a Configuration object for your mod that is what you will use to create a config.

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i want to make my mod confgurable but how do i read/write it does this uses normal JavaIO or forge has something for this?

In preInit event has a Configuration object for your mod that is what you will use to create a config.

do you mean FMLPreInitializationEvent#getSuggestedConfigurationFile()?

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i want to make my mod confgurable but how do i read/write it does this uses normal JavaIO or forge has something for this?

In preInit event has a Configuration object for your mod that is what you will use to create a config.

do you mean FMLPreInitializationEvent#getSuggestedConfigurationFile()?

Yes

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i want to make my mod confgurable but how do i read/write it does this uses normal JavaIO or forge has something for this?

In preInit event has a Configuration object for your mod that is what you will use to create a config.

do you mean FMLPreInitializationEvent#getSuggestedConfigurationFile()?

Yes

and then i can use normal JavaIO? and configuration file syntax is created by me? or is there a recommended way of doing this?

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i want to make my mod confgurable but how do i read/write it does this uses normal JavaIO or forge has something for this?

In preInit event has a Configuration object for your mod that is what you will use to create a config.

do you mean FMLPreInitializationEvent#getSuggestedConfigurationFile()?

Yes

and then i can use normal JavaIO? and configuration file syntax is created by me? or is there a recommended way of doing this?

Look into the Configuration methods all syntax/format is defined by it. You have almost no say.

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new Configuration(event.getSuggestedConfigFile())

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And your goal is...?

 

(Also, you're not entirely correct)

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Again, you can totally do that, and the code I linked does something similar.

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It works like this:

Rather than getting a value from the config file, get a Property.

The property then contains both get and set methods.

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The config class does it for you.

Same thing with all the config options. If they aren't there, you provide a default value.

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Show your code.

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Show your code.

 

in pre init of main

	@EventHandler
public static void preInit(FMLPreInitializationEvent e) {
	Logger.setLogger(LogManager.getLogger(Reference.MODID.toUpperCase()));
	Logger.info("Pre Init!");

	Reference.CONFIG = new Configuration(e.getSuggestedConfigurationFile());

	ModItems.main();
	//Logger.info("Loaded and registered succesfully: " + ModItems.ITEMS.size() + " Items");

	CustomValues.initValues(Reference.CONFIG);


	proxy.preInit(e);
}

in CustomValues class

package lukas2005.idea;

import java.util.HashMap;

import net.minecraft.block.Block;
import net.minecraft.item.Item;
import net.minecraftforge.common.config.Configuration;
import net.minecraftforge.common.config.Property;

public class CustomValues {

public static HashMap<Item,Integer> ITEMWEIGHT = new HashMap<Item,Integer>();
public static HashMap<Block,Integer> BLOCKWEIGHT = new HashMap<Block,Integer>();

public static void initValues(Configuration cONFIG) {

	Reference.CONFIG.addCustomCategoryComment("BLOCKS WEIGHT", "Here you can change how much ceratin blocks weight");

	for (Block block : Block.REGISTRY) {

		Property pr = Reference.CONFIG.get("BLOCKS WEIGHT", block.getRegistryName().toString(), "1");

		BLOCKWEIGHT.put(block, pr.getInt());

		pr.setComment("Weight of a " + block.getRegistryName().toString());

	}

	Reference.CONFIG.addCustomCategoryComment("ITEMS WEIGHT", "Here you can change how much ceratin items weight");

	for (Item item : Item.REGISTRY) {

		Property pr = Reference.CONFIG.get("ITEMS WEIGHT", item.getRegistryName().toString(), "1");

		ITEMWEIGHT.put(item, pr.getInt());

		pr.setComment("Weight of a " + item.getRegistryName().toString());

	}

}

}

 

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Let's look at what Config.getFloat does

 

Float.parseFloat(prop.getString()) < minValue ? minValue : (Float.parseFloat(prop.getString()) > maxValue ? maxValue : Float.parseFloat(prop.getString()));

 

Oh, hey, its just parsing a string.

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