doodle/pkg/level/fmt_readwrite.go

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package level
import (
"errors"
"fmt"
"io/ioutil"
Bindata: Embedding Doodads and Levels (for WASM) * Use `go-bindata` to embed built-in doodads and levels directly into the Doodle binary. `make bindata` produces the bindata source file. * Add `FromJSON()` method to Levels and Doodads to load objects from JSON strings in memory (for bindata built-ins or WASM ajax requests) * Update file loading functions to check the embedded bindata files. * pkg/config.go#EditFile: * Supports editing a level from bindata (TODO: remove this support) * If the "assets/levels/%(simple-name.level)" exists in bindata, edits that drawing. * No such support for editing built-in doodads. * WASM has no filesystem access to edit files except built-in levels (yet) * pkg/doodads#ListDoodads: * Prepends built-in doodads from bindata to the returned list. * WASM: no filesystem access so gets only the built-ins. * pkg/doodads#LoadFile: * Checks built-in bindata store first for doodad files. * WASM: tries an HTTP request if not found in bindata but can go no further if not found (no filesystem access) * pkg/filesystem#FindFile: * This function finds a level/doodad by checking all the places. * If the level or doodad exists in bindata built-in, always returns its system path like "assets/doodads/test.doodad" * WASM: always returns the built-in candidate path even if not found in bindata so that ajax GET can be attempted. * pkg/level#ListSystemLevels: * New function that lists the system level files, similar to the equivalent doodads function. * Prepends the bindata built-in level files. * WASM: only returns the built-ins (no filesystem support) * Desktop: also lists and returns the assets/levels/ directory. * pkg/level#LoadFile: * Like the doodads.LoadFile, tries from built-in bindata first, then ajax request (WASM) before accessing the filesystem (desktop) * Menu Scene: TODO, list the built-in levels in the Load Level menu. This feature will soon go away when WASM gets its own storage for user levels (localStorage instead of filesystem)
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"runtime"
"strings"
Bindata: Embedding Doodads and Levels (for WASM) * Use `go-bindata` to embed built-in doodads and levels directly into the Doodle binary. `make bindata` produces the bindata source file. * Add `FromJSON()` method to Levels and Doodads to load objects from JSON strings in memory (for bindata built-ins or WASM ajax requests) * Update file loading functions to check the embedded bindata files. * pkg/config.go#EditFile: * Supports editing a level from bindata (TODO: remove this support) * If the "assets/levels/%(simple-name.level)" exists in bindata, edits that drawing. * No such support for editing built-in doodads. * WASM has no filesystem access to edit files except built-in levels (yet) * pkg/doodads#ListDoodads: * Prepends built-in doodads from bindata to the returned list. * WASM: no filesystem access so gets only the built-ins. * pkg/doodads#LoadFile: * Checks built-in bindata store first for doodad files. * WASM: tries an HTTP request if not found in bindata but can go no further if not found (no filesystem access) * pkg/filesystem#FindFile: * This function finds a level/doodad by checking all the places. * If the level or doodad exists in bindata built-in, always returns its system path like "assets/doodads/test.doodad" * WASM: always returns the built-in candidate path even if not found in bindata so that ajax GET can be attempted. * pkg/level#ListSystemLevels: * New function that lists the system level files, similar to the equivalent doodads function. * Prepends the bindata built-in level files. * WASM: only returns the built-ins (no filesystem support) * Desktop: also lists and returns the assets/levels/ directory. * pkg/level#LoadFile: * Like the doodads.LoadFile, tries from built-in bindata first, then ajax request (WASM) before accessing the filesystem (desktop) * Menu Scene: TODO, list the built-in levels in the Load Level menu. This feature will soon go away when WASM gets its own storage for user levels (localStorage instead of filesystem)
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"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/bindata"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/branding"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/enum"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/filesystem"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/log"
"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/userdir"
Bindata: Embedding Doodads and Levels (for WASM) * Use `go-bindata` to embed built-in doodads and levels directly into the Doodle binary. `make bindata` produces the bindata source file. * Add `FromJSON()` method to Levels and Doodads to load objects from JSON strings in memory (for bindata built-ins or WASM ajax requests) * Update file loading functions to check the embedded bindata files. * pkg/config.go#EditFile: * Supports editing a level from bindata (TODO: remove this support) * If the "assets/levels/%(simple-name.level)" exists in bindata, edits that drawing. * No such support for editing built-in doodads. * WASM has no filesystem access to edit files except built-in levels (yet) * pkg/doodads#ListDoodads: * Prepends built-in doodads from bindata to the returned list. * WASM: no filesystem access so gets only the built-ins. * pkg/doodads#LoadFile: * Checks built-in bindata store first for doodad files. * WASM: tries an HTTP request if not found in bindata but can go no further if not found (no filesystem access) * pkg/filesystem#FindFile: * This function finds a level/doodad by checking all the places. * If the level or doodad exists in bindata built-in, always returns its system path like "assets/doodads/test.doodad" * WASM: always returns the built-in candidate path even if not found in bindata so that ajax GET can be attempted. * pkg/level#ListSystemLevels: * New function that lists the system level files, similar to the equivalent doodads function. * Prepends the bindata built-in level files. * WASM: only returns the built-ins (no filesystem support) * Desktop: also lists and returns the assets/levels/ directory. * pkg/level#LoadFile: * Like the doodads.LoadFile, tries from built-in bindata first, then ajax request (WASM) before accessing the filesystem (desktop) * Menu Scene: TODO, list the built-in levels in the Load Level menu. This feature will soon go away when WASM gets its own storage for user levels (localStorage instead of filesystem)
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"git.kirsle.net/apps/doodle/pkg/wasm"
)
Bindata: Embedding Doodads and Levels (for WASM) * Use `go-bindata` to embed built-in doodads and levels directly into the Doodle binary. `make bindata` produces the bindata source file. * Add `FromJSON()` method to Levels and Doodads to load objects from JSON strings in memory (for bindata built-ins or WASM ajax requests) * Update file loading functions to check the embedded bindata files. * pkg/config.go#EditFile: * Supports editing a level from bindata (TODO: remove this support) * If the "assets/levels/%(simple-name.level)" exists in bindata, edits that drawing. * No such support for editing built-in doodads. * WASM has no filesystem access to edit files except built-in levels (yet) * pkg/doodads#ListDoodads: * Prepends built-in doodads from bindata to the returned list. * WASM: no filesystem access so gets only the built-ins. * pkg/doodads#LoadFile: * Checks built-in bindata store first for doodad files. * WASM: tries an HTTP request if not found in bindata but can go no further if not found (no filesystem access) * pkg/filesystem#FindFile: * This function finds a level/doodad by checking all the places. * If the level or doodad exists in bindata built-in, always returns its system path like "assets/doodads/test.doodad" * WASM: always returns the built-in candidate path even if not found in bindata so that ajax GET can be attempted. * pkg/level#ListSystemLevels: * New function that lists the system level files, similar to the equivalent doodads function. * Prepends the bindata built-in level files. * WASM: only returns the built-ins (no filesystem support) * Desktop: also lists and returns the assets/levels/ directory. * pkg/level#LoadFile: * Like the doodads.LoadFile, tries from built-in bindata first, then ajax request (WASM) before accessing the filesystem (desktop) * Menu Scene: TODO, list the built-in levels in the Load Level menu. This feature will soon go away when WASM gets its own storage for user levels (localStorage instead of filesystem)
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// ListSystemLevels returns a list of built-in levels.
func ListSystemLevels() ([]string, error) {
var names = []string{}
// Add the levels embedded inside the binary.
if levels, err := bindata.AssetDir("assets/levels"); err == nil {
names = append(names, levels...)
}
// WASM
if runtime.GOOS == "js" {
// Return just the embedded ones, no filesystem access.
return names, nil
}
// Read filesystem for system levels.
files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(filesystem.SystemLevelsPath)
for _, file := range files {
name := file.Name()
if strings.HasSuffix(strings.ToLower(name), enum.DoodadExt) {
names = append(names, name)
}
}
return names, err
}
// LoadFile reads a level file from disk, checking a few locations.
func LoadFile(filename string) (*Level, error) {
if !strings.HasSuffix(filename, enum.LevelExt) {
filename += enum.LevelExt
}
// Search the system and user paths for this level.
filename, err := filesystem.FindFile(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
Bindata: Embedding Doodads and Levels (for WASM) * Use `go-bindata` to embed built-in doodads and levels directly into the Doodle binary. `make bindata` produces the bindata source file. * Add `FromJSON()` method to Levels and Doodads to load objects from JSON strings in memory (for bindata built-ins or WASM ajax requests) * Update file loading functions to check the embedded bindata files. * pkg/config.go#EditFile: * Supports editing a level from bindata (TODO: remove this support) * If the "assets/levels/%(simple-name.level)" exists in bindata, edits that drawing. * No such support for editing built-in doodads. * WASM has no filesystem access to edit files except built-in levels (yet) * pkg/doodads#ListDoodads: * Prepends built-in doodads from bindata to the returned list. * WASM: no filesystem access so gets only the built-ins. * pkg/doodads#LoadFile: * Checks built-in bindata store first for doodad files. * WASM: tries an HTTP request if not found in bindata but can go no further if not found (no filesystem access) * pkg/filesystem#FindFile: * This function finds a level/doodad by checking all the places. * If the level or doodad exists in bindata built-in, always returns its system path like "assets/doodads/test.doodad" * WASM: always returns the built-in candidate path even if not found in bindata so that ajax GET can be attempted. * pkg/level#ListSystemLevels: * New function that lists the system level files, similar to the equivalent doodads function. * Prepends the bindata built-in level files. * WASM: only returns the built-ins (no filesystem support) * Desktop: also lists and returns the assets/levels/ directory. * pkg/level#LoadFile: * Like the doodads.LoadFile, tries from built-in bindata first, then ajax request (WASM) before accessing the filesystem (desktop) * Menu Scene: TODO, list the built-in levels in the Load Level menu. This feature will soon go away when WASM gets its own storage for user levels (localStorage instead of filesystem)
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// Do we have the file in bindata?
if jsonData, err := bindata.Asset(filename); err == nil {
log.Info("loaded from embedded bindata")
return FromJSON(filename, jsonData)
}
// WASM: try the file from localStorage or HTTP ajax request.
Bindata: Embedding Doodads and Levels (for WASM) * Use `go-bindata` to embed built-in doodads and levels directly into the Doodle binary. `make bindata` produces the bindata source file. * Add `FromJSON()` method to Levels and Doodads to load objects from JSON strings in memory (for bindata built-ins or WASM ajax requests) * Update file loading functions to check the embedded bindata files. * pkg/config.go#EditFile: * Supports editing a level from bindata (TODO: remove this support) * If the "assets/levels/%(simple-name.level)" exists in bindata, edits that drawing. * No such support for editing built-in doodads. * WASM has no filesystem access to edit files except built-in levels (yet) * pkg/doodads#ListDoodads: * Prepends built-in doodads from bindata to the returned list. * WASM: no filesystem access so gets only the built-ins. * pkg/doodads#LoadFile: * Checks built-in bindata store first for doodad files. * WASM: tries an HTTP request if not found in bindata but can go no further if not found (no filesystem access) * pkg/filesystem#FindFile: * This function finds a level/doodad by checking all the places. * If the level or doodad exists in bindata built-in, always returns its system path like "assets/doodads/test.doodad" * WASM: always returns the built-in candidate path even if not found in bindata so that ajax GET can be attempted. * pkg/level#ListSystemLevels: * New function that lists the system level files, similar to the equivalent doodads function. * Prepends the bindata built-in level files. * WASM: only returns the built-ins (no filesystem support) * Desktop: also lists and returns the assets/levels/ directory. * pkg/level#LoadFile: * Like the doodads.LoadFile, tries from built-in bindata first, then ajax request (WASM) before accessing the filesystem (desktop) * Menu Scene: TODO, list the built-in levels in the Load Level menu. This feature will soon go away when WASM gets its own storage for user levels (localStorage instead of filesystem)
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if runtime.GOOS == "js" {
if result, ok := wasm.GetSession(filename); ok {
log.Info("recall level data from localStorage")
return FromJSON(filename, []byte(result))
}
// Ajax request.
Bindata: Embedding Doodads and Levels (for WASM) * Use `go-bindata` to embed built-in doodads and levels directly into the Doodle binary. `make bindata` produces the bindata source file. * Add `FromJSON()` method to Levels and Doodads to load objects from JSON strings in memory (for bindata built-ins or WASM ajax requests) * Update file loading functions to check the embedded bindata files. * pkg/config.go#EditFile: * Supports editing a level from bindata (TODO: remove this support) * If the "assets/levels/%(simple-name.level)" exists in bindata, edits that drawing. * No such support for editing built-in doodads. * WASM has no filesystem access to edit files except built-in levels (yet) * pkg/doodads#ListDoodads: * Prepends built-in doodads from bindata to the returned list. * WASM: no filesystem access so gets only the built-ins. * pkg/doodads#LoadFile: * Checks built-in bindata store first for doodad files. * WASM: tries an HTTP request if not found in bindata but can go no further if not found (no filesystem access) * pkg/filesystem#FindFile: * This function finds a level/doodad by checking all the places. * If the level or doodad exists in bindata built-in, always returns its system path like "assets/doodads/test.doodad" * WASM: always returns the built-in candidate path even if not found in bindata so that ajax GET can be attempted. * pkg/level#ListSystemLevels: * New function that lists the system level files, similar to the equivalent doodads function. * Prepends the bindata built-in level files. * WASM: only returns the built-ins (no filesystem support) * Desktop: also lists and returns the assets/levels/ directory. * pkg/level#LoadFile: * Like the doodads.LoadFile, tries from built-in bindata first, then ajax request (WASM) before accessing the filesystem (desktop) * Menu Scene: TODO, list the built-in levels in the Load Level menu. This feature will soon go away when WASM gets its own storage for user levels (localStorage instead of filesystem)
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jsonData, err := wasm.HTTPGet(filename)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return FromJSON(filename, jsonData)
}
// Try the binary format.
if level, err := LoadBinary(filename); err == nil {
return level, nil
} else {
log.Warn(err.Error())
}
// Then the JSON format.
if level, err := LoadJSON(filename); err == nil {
return level, nil
} else {
log.Warn(err.Error())
}
return nil, errors.New("invalid file type")
}
// WriteFile saves a level to disk in the user's config directory.
func (m *Level) WriteFile(filename string) error {
if !strings.HasSuffix(filename, enum.LevelExt) {
filename += enum.LevelExt
}
// Set the version information.
m.Version = 1
m.GameVersion = branding.Version
// Maintenance functions, clean up cruft before save.
m.PruneChunks()
m.PruneLinks()
bin, err := m.ToJSON()
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Save it to their profile directory.
filename = userdir.LevelPath(filename)
log.Info("Write Level: %s", filename)
// WASM: place in localStorage.
if runtime.GOOS == "js" {
log.Info("wasm: write %s to localStorage", filename)
wasm.SetSession(filename, string(bin))
return nil
}
// Desktop: write to disk.
err = ioutil.WriteFile(filename, bin, 0644)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("level.WriteFile: %s", err)
}
return nil
}