BKCommonLib
BKCommonLib is no longer being updated on dev.bukkit.org.
If you want to use the latest version, use spigot.
Latest version: 1.57
CraftBukkit/SportBukkit/Spigot/MCPC+ build: CB 1.6.4 R1.0 / CB 1.6.4 R2.1 / Spigot 1.7
Older builds available: CB 1.5.2-R1.0 / CB 1.6.2-R1.0
Tekkit: Untested and thus unsupported, some features may not work as expected
Description
This utility library shares all the common code needs for various plugins, and having them in one library heavily reduces the amount of duplicated code. The featured utilities are varied, and whenever something is missing in Bukkit, it is added in BKCommonLib. This is one of the reasons why it has become this large: there are simply a lot of things Bukkit doesn't (want to) offer.
BKCommonLib has versioning on a per-plugin basis, so when a certain plugin needs version 2, and version 1 is installed, the server owner is automatically notified and the plugin is not enabled. This prevents the common mishaps with outdated BKCommonLib versions.
Other than utilities and services, this library offers a wide variety of reflection and user-friendly ways of accessing net.minecraft.server. If your plugin requires the use of the internals, but do not want to risk changing field and method names, you can depend on BKCommonLib to provide them for you. This allows you to remain compatible between CraftBukkit versions automatically, and reduces silent failure hazards.
Reasons for you to depend on this library
- You need to access Minecraft internals in your plugin, and Bukkit has no API for it
- You are tired of re-uploading the same version over again because of the internals changing
- You want to work with Vector/math logic, or need to use other utility classes
- The YAML of Bukkit dislikes you, and you want this to be easier
- You want to easily read and write configuration/data files
- You want easy access to data conversion utilities to convert user input
- You want to work with inventories in an advanced fashion
- You want to work with unique server events
- You want to alter entity behaviour (such as handling block collisions, custom movement, etc.)
- You want plugin messages/permissions to be configurable
- You want to work with (async)tasks without storing IDs
- You want to send and manipulate packets
Features
- General
- PluginBase for easy access to metrics, permissions, localization and more
- Permission defaults for storing the permissions a plugin uses
- Localization for making the messages of a plugin configurable
- Utilities
- General utilities for String, Logic, BlockFace and Math operations
- Block utilities for Block-related operations (states, data, etc.)
- ItemUtil for Inventory, Items and Item Transfer utilities
- RecipeUtil to work with crafting and furnace recipes
- Various Collections for auto-filtering, converting and even interpolation
- Data storage
- Configuration API with nodes, headers and other goodies
- NBT API designed after the configuration API
- (Compressed)DataReader/DataWriter to read and write data from/to file
- Entities
- CommonEntity implementations with added utilities
- EntityController for altering entity behaviour
- EntityNetworkController for altering entity network logic
- Services
- Metrics for keeping track of plugin statistics
- Conversion for conversions between all types of data
- Events and Listeners to keep track of changes on the server
- Packet services and API to keep track of packets
- Task class for easier task scheduling
- Scoreboard services to setup scoreboards without criteria
- Tab View service to alter what is shown when players press tab
Getting started
To start using BKCommonLib, you have two options (after adding BKCommonLib as dependency in the plugin.yml):
Include the jar file as a dependency
Like any dependency, keep the jar file somewhere on your computer and add it to your classpath. Nothing special here.
Make a (new) maven project and include it
Add the following repository:
<repository> <id>dj-tcraft repository</id> <url>http://ci.dj-tcraft.nl/plugin/repository/everything/</url> </repository>
And the following dependency (may need to update version):
<dependency> <groupId>com.bergerkiller.bukkit</groupId> <artifactId>BKCommonLib</artifactId> <version>1.54-SNAPSHOT</version> <scope>provided</scope> </dependency>
Dependencies BKCommonLib uses
BKCommonLib supports various other plugins and projects. Below all of these are listed:
- Vault - for permission plugin support
- ProtocolLib - to avoid packet listening conflicts
- Showcase(Standalone) - to ignore showcased items
- HyperConomy - to ignore shop items
- BleedingMobs - to ignore particles
- CGLib - for generating nms.Entity classes on-the-fly to supply Entity Controllers
- Objenesis - for generating classes without calling constructors (needed for various fixes inside class constructors)
Plugins that require BKCommonLib to be installed:
Disclaimer
This plugin utilises Hidendra's plugin metrics system, which means that the following information is collected and sent to mcstats.org:
- A unique identifier
- The server's version of Java
- Whether the server is in offline or online mode
- The plugin's version
- The server's version
- The OS version/name and architecture
- The core count for the CPU
- The number of players online
- The Metrics version Opting out of this service can be done by editing plugins/Plugin Metrics/config.yml and changing opt-out to true.
License
This library uses an open license. Feel free to use whatever code you need from it, you do not have to ask me either. If you want me to add certain features, that is fine too. Everyone is allowed to use this Library as a dependency. I do recommend extending 'PluginBase' instead of 'JavaPlugin' then, as it allows you to automatically deal with the BKCommonLib versioning checks. See also: BKCommonLib license file
This product includes software developed by the Apache Software Foundation (http://www.apache.org/)
Links:
Compatibility
BKCommonLib supports ProtocolLib when it is enabled, but if it is not, the player connection is replaced resulting in several incompatibilities. To fix these incompatibility issues, install ProtocolLib next to BKCommonLib. This can not be stressed enough. When incompatibility occurs, BKCommonLib will notify you in the console and will disable itself. The following plugins are known to be incompatible when ProtocolLib is NOT installed:
Metrics
This plugin sends server count and dependency statistics to MCStats.org. You can (globally) opt out in the PluginMetrics/config.yml file.
Banner
I use a banner in my depending plugins. This banner is automatically updated when a new version of BKCommonLib is out. It is a quick and efficient way to keep track of updates for this library. This was needed, too, because a lot of people were using outdated BKCommonLib versions, which resulted in bug reports...too many of them. And I do not want to waste your time with invalid reports. You have a plugin that uses BKCommonLib? Feel free to use the banner on your download page.
[[http://dev.bukkit.org/bukkit-plugins/bkcommonlib/|{{http://ci.dj-tcraft.nl/job/BKCommonLib/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/target/BKCommonLibVersion.png|Go to the BKCommonLib Dev-bukkit page}}]]







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Posted Dec 5, 2013@FallenWarrior03
Let me kick you in the head... Take your eyes and point them on the BIG ASS sign that says dev build for 1.7.2. Better?
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Posted Dec 5, 2013Hi, just wondering if this will getting a 1.7.2 bukkit update? Thanks for the hard work!!
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Posted Dec 5, 2013@bergerkiller
Ah, I see, thx for quick answer. Just hoping I dont anoy you with this :)
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Posted Dec 5, 2013@InfroCZE All related to NoLagg, I haven't made it compatible (yet).
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Posted Dec 5, 2013bergerkiller I dont know if you are aware of this, but I do have another Error message. Its on PluginEnable. Pasting it here just in case :)
http://pastebin.com/VTrrL5fY
And the disconnect error is still there. At least for me. Pastebin here:
http://pastebin.com/1jtGRjLu
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Posted Dec 4, 2013@InfroCZE I actually removed the 'disconnected' field from the reflection classes so no, that should be fixed with the current latest build. I replaced it with the proper new method of checking whether a connection is closed (isOpen method).
BKCommonLib is pretty much entirely updated for 1.7.2...except for packet listening/monitoring. MyWorlds and TrainCarts work almost entirely because of this, but SignLink/parts of NoLagg do not. For that reason those projects are a bit more delayed.
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Posted Dec 4, 2013bergerkiller hello :) is it possible that your library still throws NoSuchField: disconnected error even if you fixed it? ( read that on jenkins )
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Posted Dec 3, 2013@m0nsune
You can request it.
I dont midn making some small project with bkc
TabAPI gives you less possibilities & control over the tab.
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Posted Dec 3, 2013@InfroCZE Oh I've seen the errors and I know there is still a lot of work to be done. Most of the errors are related to the entire protocol system being shut down (by me) because of all the missing Packet classes. I will likely redesign the entire protocol system, so plugins will require an update individually.
Thus far I have fixed compatibility with the removal (change) of Block type IDs, field name changes related to Entities and changes in the NBT tag logic of MC. TODO right now (which I will start working on in an hour or so) is:
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Posted Dec 3, 2013bergerkiller are you interested in feedback? like posting error logs and such. Because I have one and its PRETTY :D
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Posted Dec 3, 2013Update now!
But seriously, thank you for the update on progress. I hope people understand that this takes time. :)
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Posted Dec 2, 2013Again, WORK IS BEING DONE, but believe me when I say updating this is quite a lot of work still. The packet protocol system (listening AND sending) is disabled entirely, so many things will simply not function. I managed to fix most runtime errors I could though. Some plugins MIGHT function. TrainCarts MIGHT function, providing you disable the 'synchronized updating' of trains in the config.yml.
But at least I fixed all the compiler errors... *slow clap*
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Posted Dec 2, 2013@bergerkiller : Thank you very much
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Posted Dec 2, 2013@Samueljuhasz @DerekZil These are the changes made by CraftBukkit
We;ll be busy for a bit rewriting probably everything, and I expect quite some dependencies of BKCommonLib to need an update too. Mainly since packet names have changed, as they are split up into incoming and outcoming packets. Now we are working on it, so please refer to the commenting 'rules': Don't continuously ask for an update when they are already working on it.
Dev-builds will be available soon, though they might be slightly unstable initially.
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Posted Dec 1, 2013@Samueljuhasz
Once BKCommonLib is fixed it will fix the rest, please just wait.
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Posted Dec 1, 2013When BKCommonlib or Traincarts or SignLink will be updated to 1.7.2?
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Posted Dec 1, 2013@m0nsune
tabapi
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Posted Nov 29, 2013Is there a third party plugin around that you possibly heard of which is capable of modifying tabview using this lib?
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Posted Nov 27, 2013@alfonsojon Yes, because nothing happens when no plugin tells BKCommonLib to do something.
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Posted Nov 26, 2013@bergerkiller
I established the chunk loading timings being off, but is it a plugin which depends on BKCommonLib causing it? It didn't occur when I removed BKCommonLib.