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{{Server client function}} | {{Server client function}} | ||
{{ | {{Important Note|Do '''NOT''' use the same name for your handler function as the command name, as this can lead to confusion if multiple handler functions are used. Use a name that describes your handler's purpose more specifically.}} | ||
This function will attach a scripting function (handler) to a console command, so that whenever a player or administrator uses the command the function is called. | This function will attach a scripting function (handler) to a console command, so that whenever a player or administrator uses the command the function is called. | ||
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This can be triggered from the player's console or directly from the chat box by prefixing the message with a forward slash (''/''). For server side handlers, the server admin is also able to trigger these directly from the server's console in the same way as they are triggered from a player's console. | This can be triggered from the player's console or directly from the chat box by prefixing the message with a forward slash (''/''). For server side handlers, the server admin is also able to trigger these directly from the server's console in the same way as they are triggered from a player's console. | ||
{{Note|You can't use "check", "list", "test" and "help" as a command name.}} | |||
==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
<section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> | <section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
bool addCommandHandler ( string commandName, function handlerFunction, | bool addCommandHandler ( string commandName, function handlerFunction [, bool restricted = false, bool caseSensitive = true ] ) | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''commandName:''' This is the name of the command you wish to attach a handler to. This is what must be typed into the console to trigger the function. | *'''commandName:''' This is the name of the command you wish to attach a handler to. This is what must be typed into the console to trigger the function. | ||
*'''handlerFunction:''' This is the function that you want the command to trigger, which has to be defined before you add the handler. This function can take two parameters, playerSource and commandName, followed by as many parameters you expect after your command (see below). These are all optional. | *'''handlerFunction:''' This is the function that you want the command to trigger, which has to be defined before you add the handler. This function can take two parameters, playerSource and commandName, followed by as many parameters as you expect after your command (see below). These are all optional. | ||
===Optional Arguments=== | ===Optional Arguments=== | ||
{{OptionalArg}} | {{OptionalArg}} | ||
*'''restricted:''' Specify whether or not this command should be restricted by default. Use this on commands that should be inaccessible to everyone as default except special users specified in the ACL (Access Control List). This is to make sure admin commands such as ie. 'punish' won't be available to everyone if a server administrator forgets masking it in ACL. This argument defaults to false if nothing is specified. | *'''restricted:''' Specify whether or not this command should be restricted by default. Use this on commands that should be inaccessible to everyone as default except special users specified in the ACL (Access Control List). This is to make sure admin commands such as ie. 'punish' won't be available to everyone if a server administrator forgets masking it in ACL. Make sure to add the command to your ACL under the proper group for it to be usefull (i.e <right name="command.killEveryone" access="true"></right>). This argument defaults to false if nothing is specified. | ||
{{New feature|3|1.0| | {{New feature|3|1.0| | ||
*'''caseSensitive:''' Specifies if the command handler will ignore the case for this command name. | *'''caseSensitive:''' Specifies if the command handler will ignore the case for this command name. | ||
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</section> | </section> | ||
<section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> | <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
bool addCommandHandler ( string commandName, function handlerFunction, | bool addCommandHandler ( string commandName, function handlerFunction [, bool caseSensitive = true ] ) | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
===Required Arguments=== | ===Required Arguments=== | ||
*'''commandName:''' This is the name of the command you wish to attach a handler to. This is what must be typed into the console to trigger the function. | *'''commandName:''' This is the name of the command you wish to attach a handler to. This is what must be typed into the console to trigger the function. | ||
*'''handlerFunction:''' This is the function that you want the command to trigger, which has to be defined before you add the handler. This function can take | *'''handlerFunction:''' This is the function that you want the command to trigger, which has to be defined before you add the handler. This function can take commandName parameter, followed by as many parameters as you expect after your command (see below). These are all optional. | ||
===Optional Arguments=== | ===Optional Arguments=== | ||
{{OptionalArg}} | {{OptionalArg}} | ||
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These are the parameters for the handler function that is called when the command is used. | These are the parameters for the handler function that is called when the command is used. | ||
<section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> | <section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">player playerSource, string commandName, | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua">player playerSource, string commandName [, string arg1, string arg2, ... ] </syntaxhighlight> | ||
* '''playerSource:''' The player who triggered the command. If not triggered by a player (e.g. by admin), this will be ''false''. | * '''playerSource:''' The player who triggered the command or the [[Element/Console|server console]]. If not triggered by a player (e.g. by admin) or server console, this will be ''false''. | ||
* '''commandName:''' The name of the command triggered. This is useful if multiple commands go through one function. | * '''commandName:''' The name of the command triggered. This is useful if multiple commands go through one function. | ||
* '''arg1, arg2, ...:''' Each word after command name in the original command is passed here in a seperate variable. If there is no value for an argument, its variable will contain [[nil]]. You can deal with a variable number of arguments using the vararg expression, as shown in '''Example | * '''arg1, arg2, ...:''' Each word after command name in the original command is passed here in a seperate variable. If there is no value for an argument, its variable will contain [[nil]]. You can deal with a variable number of arguments using the vararg expression, as shown in '''Server Example 2''' below. | ||
</section> | </section> | ||
<section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> | <section name="Client" class="client" show="true"> | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> string commandName, | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua">string commandName [, string arg1, string arg2, ... ] </syntaxhighlight> | ||
* '''commandName:''' The name of the command triggered. This is useful if multiple commands go through one function. | * '''commandName:''' The name of the command triggered. This is useful if multiple commands go through one function. | ||
* '''arg1, arg2, ...:''' Each word after command name in the original command is passed here in a seperate variable. If there is no value for an argument, its variable will contain [[nil]]. You can deal with a variable number of arguments using the vararg expression, as shown in '''Example | * '''arg1, arg2, ...:''' Each word after command name in the original command is passed here in a seperate variable. If there is no value for an argument, its variable will contain [[nil]]. You can deal with a variable number of arguments using the vararg expression, as shown in '''Server Example 2''' below. | ||
</section> | </section> | ||
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Returns ''true'' if the command handler was added successfully, ''false'' otherwise. | Returns ''true'' if the command handler was added successfully, ''false'' otherwise. | ||
== | ==Examples== | ||
<section name="Server" class="server"> | <section name="Server" class="server" show="true"> | ||
'''Example 1:''' This example defines a command handler for the command ''createmarker''. This will create a red marker at the position of the player player who uses it. | '''Example 1:''' This example defines a command handler for the command ''createmarker''. This will create a red marker at the position of the player player who uses it. | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
-- Define our function that will handle this command | -- Define our function that will handle this command | ||
function consoleCreateMarker ( playerSource ) | function consoleCreateMarker ( playerSource, commandName ) | ||
-- If a player triggered it (rather than the admin) then | -- If a player triggered it (rather than the admin) then | ||
if ( playerSource ) then | if ( playerSource ) then | ||
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addCommandHandler ( "createmarker", consoleCreateMarker ) | addCommandHandler ( "createmarker", consoleCreateMarker ) | ||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
</section> | |||
<section name="Server" class="server" show="hide"> | |||
< | '''Example 2:''' This example makes use of Lua's vararg expression to implement a ''check_parameters'' command to count the number of parameters passed, merge them all into a single string and output it. This is also shows you how you can use table.concat to merge all the passed arguments. This is particularly useful when you want to read in a sentence of text passed from the user. | ||
'''Example | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | ||
-- Define our function that will handle this command (which can accept a variable number of arguments after commandName) | -- Define our function that will handle this command (which can accept a variable number of arguments after commandName) | ||
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-- If a player, not an admin, triggered it, | -- If a player, not an admin, triggered it, | ||
if playerSource then | if playerSource then | ||
local arg = {...} | |||
local | -- Get the number of arguments in the arg table (arg table is the same as: {...}) | ||
-- Get the number of arguments in | local parameterCount = #arg | ||
local parameterCount = # | |||
-- Output it to the player's chatbox | -- Output it to the player's chatbox | ||
outputChatBox ( "Number of parameters: " .. parameterCount, playerSource ) | outputChatBox ( "Number of parameters: " .. parameterCount, playerSource ) | ||
-- Join them together in a single comma-separated string | -- Join them together in a single comma-separated string | ||
local stringWithAllParameters = table.concat( | local stringWithAllParameters = table.concat( arg, ", " ) | ||
-- Output this parameter list to the player's chatbox | -- Output this parameter list to the player's chatbox | ||
outputChatBox ( "Parameters passed: " .. stringWithAllParameters, playerSource ) | outputChatBox ( "Parameters passed: " .. stringWithAllParameters, playerSource ) | ||
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</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
</section> | </section> | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">-- | <section name="Server" class="server" show="hide"> | ||
'''Example 3:''' This example shows using a single function to handle multiple command handlers. This isn't advised for general usage, as it makes code harder to understand, but where multiple command handlers share some logic, it can be a useful way of reducing duplicated code. Generally, it would be preferable to put this shared logic in a separate function instead, as this gives you more control over the flow. | |||
<!-- commands are case sensitive by default, in this example too --> | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua"> | |||
-- make the function | |||
function moneyCmd(player, commandName, amount) | |||
if getElementData(player, "canUseMoneyFunctions") then -- the shared logic | |||
if commandName == "givemoney" then | |||
amount = tonumber(amount) | |||
if amount then | |||
givePlayerMoney(player, amount) | |||
else | |||
outputChatBox("[usage] /givemoney [amount]", player) | |||
end | |||
else if commandName == "takemoney" then | |||
amount = tonumber(amount) | |||
if amount then | |||
takePlayerMoney(player, amount) | |||
else | |||
outputChatBox("[usage] /takemoney [amount]", player) | |||
end | |||
end | |||
else | |||
outputChatBox("You aren't able to use this command", player) | |||
end | |||
end | |||
addCommandHandler("givemoney", moneyCmd); | |||
addCommandHandler("takemoney", moneyCmd); | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | |||
</section> | |||
<section name="Client" class="client" show="false"> | |||
'''Example 1:''' This example warps the local player to a random nearby location (useful for when a player gets stuck somewhere). | |||
<syntaxhighlight lang="lua">function escapeMe ( commandName ) | |||
function | local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( localPlayer ) --Get player's position | ||
-- | setElementPosition ( localPlayer, x+(math.random(-10,10)), y+(math.random(-10,10)), z+(math.random(1,15)) ) --Move a player randomly to a nearby location. X is current x + a number between -10, 10 and so on. | ||
end | |||
addCommandHandler ( "escape", escapeMe ) --When player types "/escape" in chatbox or "escape" in console | |||
end | |||
addCommandHandler ( " | |||
</syntaxhighlight> | </syntaxhighlight> | ||
</section> | </section> | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
{{Server functions}} | {{Server functions}} | ||
[[ar:addCommandHandler]] | |||
[[en:addCommandHandler]] | |||
[[hu:addCommandHandler]] | |||
[[pt-br:AddCommandHandler]] |
Latest revision as of 01:59, 29 January 2024
Important Note: Do NOT use the same name for your handler function as the command name, as this can lead to confusion if multiple handler functions are used. Use a name that describes your handler's purpose more specifically. |
This function will attach a scripting function (handler) to a console command, so that whenever a player or administrator uses the command the function is called.
Multiple command handlers can be attached to a single command, and they will be called in the order that the handlers were attached. Equally, multiple commands can be handled by a single function, and the commandName parameter used to decide the course of action.
For users, a command is in the format:
commandName argument1 argument2
This can be triggered from the player's console or directly from the chat box by prefixing the message with a forward slash (/). For server side handlers, the server admin is also able to trigger these directly from the server's console in the same way as they are triggered from a player's console.
Syntax
bool addCommandHandler ( string commandName, function handlerFunction [, bool restricted = false, bool caseSensitive = true ] )
Required Arguments
- commandName: This is the name of the command you wish to attach a handler to. This is what must be typed into the console to trigger the function.
- handlerFunction: This is the function that you want the command to trigger, which has to be defined before you add the handler. This function can take two parameters, playerSource and commandName, followed by as many parameters as you expect after your command (see below). These are all optional.
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- restricted: Specify whether or not this command should be restricted by default. Use this on commands that should be inaccessible to everyone as default except special users specified in the ACL (Access Control List). This is to make sure admin commands such as ie. 'punish' won't be available to everyone if a server administrator forgets masking it in ACL. Make sure to add the command to your ACL under the proper group for it to be usefull (i.e <right name="command.killEveryone" access="true"></right>). This argument defaults to false if nothing is specified.
- caseSensitive: Specifies if the command handler will ignore the case for this command name.
bool addCommandHandler ( string commandName, function handlerFunction [, bool caseSensitive = true ] )
Required Arguments
- commandName: This is the name of the command you wish to attach a handler to. This is what must be typed into the console to trigger the function.
- handlerFunction: This is the function that you want the command to trigger, which has to be defined before you add the handler. This function can take commandName parameter, followed by as many parameters as you expect after your command (see below). These are all optional.
Optional Arguments
NOTE: When using optional arguments, you might need to supply all arguments before the one you wish to use. For more information on optional arguments, see optional arguments.
- caseSensitive: Specifies if the command handler will ignore the case for this command name.
Handler function parameters
These are the parameters for the handler function that is called when the command is used.
player playerSource, string commandName [, string arg1, string arg2, ... ]
- playerSource: The player who triggered the command or the server console. If not triggered by a player (e.g. by admin) or server console, this will be false.
- commandName: The name of the command triggered. This is useful if multiple commands go through one function.
- arg1, arg2, ...: Each word after command name in the original command is passed here in a seperate variable. If there is no value for an argument, its variable will contain nil. You can deal with a variable number of arguments using the vararg expression, as shown in Server Example 2 below.
string commandName [, string arg1, string arg2, ... ]
- commandName: The name of the command triggered. This is useful if multiple commands go through one function.
- arg1, arg2, ...: Each word after command name in the original command is passed here in a seperate variable. If there is no value for an argument, its variable will contain nil. You can deal with a variable number of arguments using the vararg expression, as shown in Server Example 2 below.
Returns
Returns true if the command handler was added successfully, false otherwise.
Examples
Example 1: This example defines a command handler for the command createmarker. This will create a red marker at the position of the player player who uses it.
-- Define our function that will handle this command function consoleCreateMarker ( playerSource, commandName ) -- If a player triggered it (rather than the admin) then if ( playerSource ) then -- Get that player's position local x, y, z = getElementPosition ( playerSource ) -- Create a size 2, red checkpoint marker at their position createMarker ( x, y, z, "checkpoint", 2, 255, 0, 0, 255 ) -- Output it in his chat box outputChatBox ( "You got a red marker", playerSource ) end end -- Attach the 'consoleCreateMarker' function to the "createmarker" command addCommandHandler ( "createmarker", consoleCreateMarker )