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Hello, I'm having a lot of trouble finding information on adding and IItemHandler capability to an Item, for an TileEntity it has methods like 

hasCapability

however I can't find a method like that in an Item, all items have is "initCapabilities", and I have honestly no clue what to return or do to add an inventory to an item.

 

So if anyone could please point me to any information that could tell me how capabilities work on items and how to implement an inventory.

Thank you.

 

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Items don't have Capabilities, ItemStacks do.

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The ItemStack is what has the hasCapability, and I have never set up an item that holds inventory, but since they don't have sides I wouldn't think you would need to override the hasCapability and getCapability. Have you tried setting up the capability handler and seeing what happens? Like I said I've never tested it before though. I could be completely wrong about this.

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1 minute ago, RealTheUnderTaker11 said:

The ItemStack is what has the hasCapability, and I have never set up an item that holds inventory, but since they don't have sides I wouldn't think you would need to override the hasCapability and getCapability. Have you tried setting up the capability handler and seeing what happens? Like I said I've never tested it before though. I could be completely wrong about this.

I have no idea what or how to set up a capability handler, and the docs are confusing and badly explain things.

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5 minutes ago, Denyol said:

So how would I add an inventory to my custom item?

 

There's an AddCapabilities event. Register a listener for the ItemStack one, and when it fires, add an ItemHandler capability to it.

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4 minutes ago, Denyol said:

I have no idea what or how to set up a capability handler, and the docs are confusing and badly explain things.

Then you should of asked that in the first place, I used this to make a capability handler for players/Entity's. It should be something very similar for ItemStacks. I don't know how it will work for ItemHandlers though since those are already a thing in forge

EDIT: Yea what Draco said too.

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1 minute ago, Draco18s said:

 

There's an AddCapabilities event. Register a listener for the ItemStack one, and when it fires, add an ItemHandler capability to it.

Very well easier said than done, as I said earlier I have no idea how to use the capabilities system, do you mind providing a code example?

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4 minutes ago, RealTheUnderTaker11 said:

Then you should of asked that in the first place, I used this to make a capability handler for players/Entity's. It should be something very similar for ItemStacks. I don't know how it will work for ItemHandlers though since those are already a thing in forge

EDIT: Yea what Draco said too.

That link is for custom capabilities, I just want the forge IItemHandler

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Only use AttachCapabilitiesEvent to attach capabilities to external objects.

 

For your own Items, override Item#initCapabilities to return a new instance of an ICapabilityProvider implementation that provides the capability instance.

 

Your ICapabilityProvider should store the IItemHandler instance, implement ICapabilityProvider#hasCapability to return true if the Capability argument is CapabilityItemHandler.ITEM_HANDLER_CAPABILITY and implement ICapabilityProvider#getCapability to return the IItemHandler instance if the Capability argument is CapabilityItemHandler.ITEM_HANDLER_CAPABILITY.

 

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10 minutes ago, Choonster said:

Only use AttachCapabilitiesEvent to attach capabilities to external objects.

 

For your own Items, override Item#initCapabilities to return a new instance of an ICapabilityProvider implementation that provides the capability instance.

 

Your ICapabilityProvider should store the IItemHandler instance, implement ICapabilityProvider#hasCapability to return true if the Capability argument is CapabilityItemHandler.ITEM_HANDLER_CAPABILITY and implement ICapabilityProvider#getCapability to return the IItemHandler instance if the Capability argument is CapabilityItemHandler.ITEM_HANDLER_CAPABILITY.

 

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