* Try syncing powered state to client For some reason the client is not receiving the ApcPowerReceiverComponentState, so it's not working. * Fix powered state not syncing to client The client PowerReceiverSystem was abstract, which prevented it from running initialize. * Flip check so that it runs bigger checks first PowerDisabled skips the others. NeedsPower skips the receiving check. * Disallow changing Powered manually * Move Powered update to PowerReceiverSystem * Move appearance to event subscription * Move metadata component to AllEntityQuery * Cleanup * Move Powered update back to PowerNetSystem It's easier to use the EntityQueries and it dosen't need to be updated anywhere else. * Put appearance updating back * Move IsPowered to shared * Simplify IsPowered * Cleanup * Remove duplicate PowerChangedEvent PowerChangedEvent on ProviderChanged doesn't seem to be needed PowerChangedEvent gets raised by in update if the power state changes after a new provider is connected
70 lines
2.3 KiB
C#
70 lines
2.3 KiB
C#
using Content.Server.Power.NodeGroups;
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using Content.Server.Power.Pow3r;
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using Content.Shared.Power.Components;
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namespace Content.Server.Power.Components
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Attempts to link with a nearby <see cref="ApcPowerProviderComponent"/>s
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/// so that it can receive power from a <see cref="IApcNet"/>.
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/// </summary>
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[RegisterComponent]
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public sealed partial class ApcPowerReceiverComponent : SharedApcPowerReceiverComponent
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// Amount of charge this needs from an APC per second to function.
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/// </summary>
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[ViewVariables(VVAccess.ReadWrite)]
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[DataField("powerLoad")]
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public float Load { get => NetworkLoad.DesiredPower; set => NetworkLoad.DesiredPower = value; }
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public ApcPowerProviderComponent? Provider = null;
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/// <summary>
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/// When false, causes this to appear powered even if not receiving power from an Apc.
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/// </summary>
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[ViewVariables(VVAccess.ReadWrite)]
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public bool NeedsPower
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{
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get => _needsPower;
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set
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{
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_needsPower = value;
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// Reset this so next tick will do a power update.
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Recalculate = true;
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}
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}
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[DataField("needsPower")]
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private bool _needsPower = true;
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/// <summary>
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/// When true, causes this to never appear powered.
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/// </summary>
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[ViewVariables(VVAccess.ReadWrite)]
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[DataField("powerDisabled")]
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public bool PowerDisabled {
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get => !NetworkLoad.Enabled;
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set => NetworkLoad.Enabled = !value;
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}
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// TODO Is this needed? It forces a PowerChangedEvent when NeedsPower is toggled even if it changes to the same state.
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public bool Recalculate;
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[ViewVariables]
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public PowerState.Load NetworkLoad { get; } = new PowerState.Load
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{
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DesiredPower = 5
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};
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public float PowerReceived => NetworkLoad.ReceivingPower;
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}
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/// <summary>
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/// Raised whenever an ApcPowerReceiver becomes powered / unpowered.
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/// Does nothing on the client.
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/// </summary>
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[ByRefEvent]
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public readonly record struct PowerChangedEvent(bool Powered, float ReceivingPower);
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}
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