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[SOLVED] [1.12.2] Help using WorldSavedData


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I cannot for the life of me, get the following code to enter the writeToNBT and readFromNBT...

I used the info from https://mcforge.readthedocs.io/en/latest/datastorage/worldsaveddata/ but I don't think it's very clear what exactly to do...

 

import net.minecraft.nbt.NBTTagCompound;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import net.minecraft.world.storage.MapStorage;
import net.minecraft.world.storage.WorldSavedData;

public class DataTest extends WorldSavedData {

    private static final String DATA_NAME = "ModID_Test";
    private static DataTest instance;
    private int testInt;

    public DataTest() {
        super(DATA_NAME);
    }

    public static DataTest get(World world) {
        MapStorage storage = world.getMapStorage();
        instance = (DataTest) storage.getOrLoadData(DataTest.class, DATA_NAME);

        if (instance == null) {
            instance = new DataTest();
            storage.setData(DATA_NAME, instance);
        }
        return instance;
    }

    @Override
    public void readFromNBT(NBTTagCompound nbt) {
        int temp = nbt.getCompoundTag("testData").getInteger("testInt");
        testInt = temp;
    }

    @Override
    public NBTTagCompound writeToNBT(NBTTagCompound compound) {
        compound.setInteger("testInt", testInt);
        compound.setTag("testData", compound);
        return compound;
    }

    public void setCharData(int testInt) {
        this.testInt = testInt;
        markDirty();
    }

    public int getTestInt() {
        return testInt;
    }
}

 

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21 minutes ago, Angercraft said:

compound.setInteger("testInt", testInt); compound.setTag("testData", compound);

Why are you trying to set a tag of the compound to itself?

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Okay, i tried adding a public constructor with string parameter, and removed the tag on the compound. But sadly it still doesn't work.

 

import net.minecraft.nbt.NBTTagCompound;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import net.minecraft.world.storage.MapStorage;
import net.minecraft.world.storage.WorldSavedData;

public class DataTest extends WorldSavedData {

    private static final String DATA_NAME = "ModID_Test";
    private static DataTest instance;
    private int testInt;

    public DataTest() {
        super(DATA_NAME);
    }

    public DataTest(String name) {
        super(name);
    }

    public static DataTest get(World world) {
        MapStorage storage = world.getMapStorage();
        instance = (DataTest) storage.getOrLoadData(DataTest.class, DATA_NAME);

        if (instance == null) {
            instance = new DataTest();
            storage.setData(DATA_NAME, instance);
        }
        return instance;
    }

    @Override
    public void readFromNBT(NBTTagCompound nbt) {
        int temp = nbt.getInteger("testInt");
        testInt = temp;
    }

    @Override
    public NBTTagCompound writeToNBT(NBTTagCompound compound) {
        compound.setInteger("testInt", testInt);
        return compound;
    }

    public void setCharData(int testInt) {
        this.testInt = testInt;
        markDirty();
    }

    public int getTestInt() {
        return testInt;
    }
}

 

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Oh sorry mate, should have mentioned that. Right now I just use a BreakEvent to trigger it.

 

@SubscribeEvent
    public static void brokeBlock(BlockEvent.BreakEvent event) {
        System.out.println("Block broken: "+event.getState().getBlock().getUnlocalizedName()+" by: "+event.getPlayer().getName());
        World world = Minecraft.getMinecraft().world;
        DataTest data = DataTest.get(world);
        if(data != null) {
            data.setCharData(1);
        }
    }

 

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I'm not sure if I am getting this correctly, but does this mean I have to get a serverside world somehow?

I figured it out! Though I don't know if this is how it is meant to be done.

@SubscribeEvent
    public static void brokeBlock(BlockEvent.BreakEvent event) {
        DataTest data = DataTest.get(event.getWorld());
        if(data != null) {
            data.setCharData(1);
        }
    }

 

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In case any other people are going to look at this in the future.

Final WorldSavedData object:

import net.minecraft.nbt.NBTTagCompound;
import net.minecraft.world.World;
import net.minecraft.world.storage.MapStorage;
import net.minecraft.world.storage.WorldSavedData;

public class DataTest extends WorldSavedData {

    private static final String DATA_NAME = "ModID_Test";
    private static DataTest instance;
    private int testInt;

    public DataTest() {
        super(DATA_NAME);
    }

    public DataTest(String name) {
        super(name);
    }

    public static DataTest get(World world) {
        MapStorage storage = world.getMapStorage();
        instance = (DataTest) storage.getOrLoadData(DataTest.class, DATA_NAME);

        if (instance == null) {
            instance = new DataTest();
            storage.setData(DATA_NAME, instance);
        }
        return instance;
    }

    @Override
    public void readFromNBT(NBTTagCompound nbt) {
        testInt = nbt.getInteger("testInt");
    }

    @Override
    public NBTTagCompound writeToNBT(NBTTagCompound compound) {
        compound.setInteger("testInt", testInt);
        return compound;
    }

    public void setCharData(int testInt) {
        this.testInt = testInt;
        markDirty();
    }

    public int getTestInt() {
        return testInt;
    }
}

 

 

Using the WorldSavedData object from a PlayerEvent type: (Only example, you can get it from other ways, just keep in mind we have to use the Logical Server Side world)

import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.eventhandler.EventPriority;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.eventhandler.SubscribeEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.gameevent.PlayerEvent;

@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(modid = Reference.MOD_ID)
public class ServerListener {

    @SubscribeEvent(priority = EventPriority.NORMAL)
    public static void playerConnected(PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedInEvent event) {
        DataTest data = DataTest.get(event.player.world);
        if(data != null) {
            int testInt = data.getCharData();
            System.out.println("Value: "+testInt);
        }
    }

    @SubscribeEvent(priority = EventPriority.NORMAL)
    public static void playerDisconnected(PlayerEvent.PlayerLoggedOutEvent event) {
        DataTest data = DataTest.get(event.player.world);
        if(data != null) {
            data.setCharData(1);
            System.out.println("Value: "+testInt);
        }
    }
}

 

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