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Hey, i´m reeeelatively  in forge modding. I try to update my mod to mc 1.12, but when i start minecraft all items and blocks has no textrues....   can anyone help me?

 

I clear the code here a little bit:

 

ModItems

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@Mod.EventBusSubscriber
public class ModItems {

	public static Item examleItem;


		public void init() {

			exampleItem = new ItemExample();

	
			NameUtils.setNames(exampleItem, "example_item");
		}

		public void register() {

			registerItem(exampleItem);
		}


		private void registerItem(Item item) {
		ForgeRegistries.ITEMS.register(item);
	}
	

 

 

ClientProxy

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public class ClientProxy extends ServerProxy {
 
    @Override
    public void registerClientStuff() {
    	
    	/** Register **/
    	// Items //
    	
    	registerModel(ModItems.exampleItem, 0, new ModelResourceLocation(ModItems.exampleItem.getRegistryName(), "inventory"));

    	
    }
    
    
    
    public void registerModel(Object obj, int meta, ModelResourceLocation loc) {
    	Item item = null;
    	if(obj instanceof Item) {
    		item = (Item) obj;
    	} else if(obj instanceof Block) {
    		item = Item.getItemFromBlock((Block)obj);
    	} else {
    		throw new IllegalArgumentException();
    	}	
    	Minecraft.getMinecraft().getRenderItem().getItemModelMesher().register(item, meta, loc);
    	}
	}
   

 

 

 

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Why is your ClientProxy a child of the ServerProxy and not the Common Proxy? And when do you call registerClientStuff?

 

This is what I hacked together for my experiments:

 

 


ModItems {
    
    public static final Item TEST = new ItemBasic("test", CreativeTabs.REDSTONE);
    
    public static final Item[] items = {
            TEST
    };
    
    @SubscribeEvent
    public static void registerItems(final RegistryEvent.Register<Item> event) {
        final IForgeRegistry<Item> registry = event.getRegistry();
        for (final Item item : items) {
            registry.register(item);
        }
    }   
}

public class ItemRenderRegister {
    public static void registerItemRenderer() {
        for(Item item:ModItems.items) {
            register(item);
        }
    }
    public static void register(Item item) {
        Minecraft.getMinecraft().getRenderItem().getItemModelMesher()
        .register(item, 0, new ModelResourceLocation(DSMain.modid + ":" + item.getUnlocalizedName().substring(5), "inventory"));
    }
}

public class ItemBasic extends Item {
    
    public ItemBasic(final String itemName) {
        this(itemName, CreativeTabs.MISC);
    }
    
    public ItemBasic(final String itemName, CreativeTabs tab) {
        setItemName(this, itemName);
        setCreativeTab(tab);
    }
    
    /**
     * Set the registry name of {@code item} to {@code itemName} and the unlocalised name to {@code itemName}.
     *
     * @param item     The item
     * @param itemName The item's name
     */
    public static void setItemName(final Item item, final String itemName) {
        item.setRegistryName(DSMain.MODID, itemName);
        item.setUnlocalizedName(itemName);
    }
}

 

And then I just run MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(ModItems.class); in my common proxy preinit and ItemRenderRegister.registerItemRenderer(); in my client proxy init.

 

Edit: I moved all three inits to my proxies. This allows me to do general stuff in the common proxy and client/dedicated only stuff in their respective proxy classes after a super call.

Edited by Jacky2611

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I think, my version is simplier to maintain and understand.
Common RegistryHandler.java
Client RegistryHandler.java

Those are only classes that register items and models. I personally store everything in ModItems class (HashMaps as a test) and then taking them into register methods with for loops. Feel free to change everything.

UPD. I might've missed @SideOnly annotation on the client class. I was told why it's needed here. I'm not sure if forge actually excludes this class from server jar just because of side param in @EventBusSubscriber (feel like not).

Edited by MrBendelScrolls
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Nearly the exact same thing I did. I just manually registered my event handlers instead of using annotations. Might switch to annotations later but for now I like that I can see where my event handlers are registered.

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It seems that you are using an outdated way of registering items and their models. Try using registry events like this: 

@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(modid = %modid%)
public class RegistryEventHandler {
	//This Registers the items to the games registry
	@SubscribeEvent
	public static void registerItems(RegistryEvent.Register<Item> event) {
          event.getRegistry().registerAll(ModItems.ITEMS);
          
          for(Block block : ModBlocks.BLOCKS) {
			event.getRegistry().register(new ItemBlock(block).setRegistryName(block.getRegistryName()));
		}
          
    }
   
  //This is the model registerer
   @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)
   @SubscribeEvent
   public staic void registerModels(MOdelRegistryEvent event) {
   
     for(Item item: ModItems.ITEMS) {
     
     	ModelLoader.setCustomModelResourceLocation(item, 0 , new ModelResourceLocation(item.getRegistryName(), "inventory"));
       
     }
   
   }
}

 Similar to MrBendScrolls, we use RegistryEvents, you do not need to put this into the main java file. Make sure that no file in the assets file is capitolized, forge now enforces that rule.

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3 minutes ago, Kokkie said:

I think it shouldn't work if you don't use @Mod.EventBusSubscriber because the events are fired before preInit...

He can also use MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(ModItems.class); in preInit. The events aren't triggered before preInit, they are triggered between preInit and init.

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2 hours ago, Jacky2611 said:

Why is your ClientProxy a child of the ServerProxy and not the Common Proxy? And when do you call registerClientStuff?

 

This is what I hacked together for my experiments:

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ModItems {
    
    public static final Item TEST = new ItemBasic("test", CreativeTabs.REDSTONE);
    
    public static final Item[] items = {
            TEST
    };
    
    @SubscribeEvent
    public static void registerItems(final RegistryEvent.Register<Item> event) {
        final IForgeRegistry<Item> registry = event.getRegistry();
        for (final Item item : items) {
            registry.register(item);
        }
    }   
}

public class ItemRenderRegister {
    public static void registerItemRenderer() {
        for(Item item:ModItems.items) {
            register(item);
        }
    }
    public static void register(Item item) {
        Minecraft.getMinecraft().getRenderItem().getItemModelMesher()
        .register(item, 0, new ModelResourceLocation(DSMain.modid + ":" + item.getUnlocalizedName().substring(5), "inventory"));
    }
}

public class ItemBasic extends Item {
    
    public ItemBasic(final String itemName) {
        this(itemName, CreativeTabs.MISC);
    }
    
    public ItemBasic(final String itemName, CreativeTabs tab) {
        setItemName(this, itemName);
        setCreativeTab(tab);
    }
    
    /**
     * Set the registry name of {@code item} to {@code itemName} and the unlocalised name to {@code itemName}.
     *
     * @param item     The item
     * @param itemName The item's name
     */
    public static void setItemName(final Item item, final String itemName) {
        item.setRegistryName(DSMain.MODID, itemName);
        item.setUnlocalizedName(itemName);
    }
}

 

And then I just run MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(ModItems.class); in my common proxy preinit and ItemRenderRegister.registerItemRenderer(); in my client proxy init.

 

Edit: I moved all three inits to my proxies. This allows me to do general stuff in the common proxy and client/dedicated only stuff in their respective proxy classes after a super call.

 

i have no common proxy, only a server and a client proxy. And i call the the registerClientStuff in the InitEvent of the main class

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1 hour ago, Bak3dC said:

It seems that you are using an outdated way of registering items and their models. Try using registry events like this: 


@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(modid = %modid%)
public class RegistryEventHandler {
	//This Registers the items to the games registry
	@SubscribeEvent
	public static void registerItems(RegistryEvent.Register<Item> event) {
          event.getRegistry().registerAll(ModItems.ITEMS);
          
          for(Block block : ModBlocks.BLOCKS) {
			event.getRegistry().register(new ItemBlock(block).setRegistryName(block.getRegistryName()));
		}
          
    }
   
  //This is the model registerer
   @SideOnly(Side.CLIENT)
   @SubscribeEvent
   public staic void registerModels(MOdelRegistryEvent event) {
   
     for(Item item: ModItems.ITEMS) {
     
     	ModelLoader.setCustomModelResourceLocation(item, 0 , new ModelResourceLocation(item.getRegistryName(), "inventory"));
       
     }
   
   }
}

 Similar to MrBendScrolls, we use RegistryEvents, you do not need to put this into the main java file. Make sure that no file in the assets file is capitolized, forge now enforces that rule.

what do you mean with "capitolized"

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