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Mike
8a08825348
Move AssetEvents to Last (#12389)
# Objective

- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/12380

## Solution

- Before #11986 AssetEvents were scheduled after PostUpdate. That pr
moved these into First. This PR moves them into Last which is closer to
how they were scheduled before.
2024-03-09 21:15:02 +00:00
Al M
52e3f2007b
Add "all-features = true" to docs.rs metadata for most crates (#12366)
# Objective

Fix missing `TextBundle` (and many others) which are present in the main
crate as default features but optional in the sub-crate. See:

- https://docs.rs/bevy/0.13.0/bevy/ui/node_bundles/index.html
- https://docs.rs/bevy_ui/0.13.0/bevy_ui/node_bundles/index.html

~~There are probably other instances in other crates that I could track
down, but maybe "all-features = true" should be used by default in all
sub-crates? Not sure.~~ (There were many.) I only noticed this because
rust-analyzer's "open docs" features takes me to the sub-crate, not the
main one.

## Solution

Add "all-features = true" to docs.rs metadata for crates that use
features.

## Changelog

### Changed

- Unified features documented on docs.rs between main crate and
sub-crates
2024-03-08 20:03:09 +00:00
Patrick Walton
dfdf2b9ea4
Implement the AnimationGraph, allowing for multiple animations to be blended together. (#11989)
This is an implementation of RFC #51:
https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/51-animation-composition.md

Note that the implementation strategy is different from the one outlined
in that RFC, because two-phase animation has now landed.

# Objective

Bevy needs animation blending. The RFC for this is [RFC 51].

## Solution

This is an implementation of the RFC. Note that the implementation
strategy is different from the one outlined there, because two-phase
animation has now landed.

This is just a draft to get the conversation started. Currently we're
missing a few things:

- [x] A fully-fleshed-out mechanism for transitions
- [x] A serialization format for `AnimationGraph`s
- [x] Examples are broken, other than `animated_fox`
- [x] Documentation

---

## Changelog

### Added

* The `AnimationPlayer` has been reworked to support blending multiple
animations together through an `AnimationGraph`, and as such will no
longer function unless a `Handle<AnimationGraph>` has been added to the
entity containing the player. See [RFC 51] for more details.

* Transition functionality has moved from the `AnimationPlayer` to a new
component, `AnimationTransitions`, which works in tandem with the
`AnimationGraph`.

## Migration Guide

* `AnimationPlayer`s can no longer play animations by themselves and
need to be paired with a `Handle<AnimationGraph>`. Code that was using
`AnimationPlayer` to play animations will need to create an
`AnimationGraph` asset first, add a node for the clip (or clips) you
want to play, and then supply the index of that node to the
`AnimationPlayer`'s `play` method.

* The `AnimationPlayer::play_with_transition()` method has been removed
and replaced with the `AnimationTransitions` component. If you were
previously using `AnimationPlayer::play_with_transition()`, add all
animations that you were playing to the `AnimationGraph`, and create an
`AnimationTransitions` component to manage the blending between them.

[RFC 51]:
https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/blob/main/rfcs/51-animation-composition.md

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-03-07 20:22:42 +00:00
James Liu
512b7463a3
Disentangle bevy_utils/bevy_core's reexported dependencies (#12313)
# Objective
Make bevy_utils less of a compilation bottleneck. Tackle #11478.

## Solution
* Move all of the directly reexported dependencies and move them to
where they're actually used.
* Remove the UUID utilities that have gone unused since `TypePath` took
over for `TypeUuid`.
* There was also a extraneous bytemuck dependency on `bevy_core` that
has not been used for a long time (since `encase` became the primary way
to prepare GPU buffers).
* Remove the `all_tuples` macro reexport from bevy_ecs since it's
accessible from `bevy_utils`.

---

## Changelog
Removed: Many of the reexports from bevy_utils (petgraph, uuid, nonmax,
smallvec, and thiserror).
Removed: bevy_core's reexports of bytemuck.

## Migration Guide
bevy_utils' reexports of petgraph, uuid, nonmax, smallvec, and thiserror
have been removed.

bevy_core' reexports of bytemuck's types has been removed. 

Add them as dependencies in your own crate instead.
2024-03-07 02:30:15 +00:00
James Liu
9e5db9abc7
Clean up type registrations (#12314)
# Objective
Fix #12304. Remove unnecessary type registrations thanks to #4154.

## Solution
Conservatively remove type registrations. Keeping the top level
components, resources, and events, but dropping everything else that is
a type of a member of those types.
2024-03-06 16:05:53 +00:00
Gino Valente
5b69613e42
bevy_utils: Add BuildHasher parameter to bevy_utils::Entry type alias (#12308)
# Objective

`bevy_utils::Entry` is only useful when using
`BuildHasherDefault<AHasher>`. It would be great if we didn't have to
write out `bevy_utils::hashbrown::hash_map::Entry` whenever we want to
use a different `BuildHasher`, such as when working with
`bevy_utils::TypeIdMap`.

## Solution

Give `bevy_utils::Entry` a new optional type parameter for defining a
custom `BuildHasher`, such as `NoOpHash`. This parameter defaults to
`BuildHasherDefault<AHasher>`— the `BuildHasher` used by
`bevy_utils::HashMap`.

---

## Changelog

- Added an optional third type parameter to `bevy_utils::Entry` to
specify a custom `BuildHasher`
2024-03-05 02:45:05 +00:00
Sludge
fadc6d08c1
#[reflect(Default)] for Handle/Mesh2dHandle (#12264)
# Objective

- Make default handles constructible via reflection

## Solution

- Add missing `#[reflect(Default)]` to them

---------

Co-authored-by: Gino Valente <49806985+MrGVSV@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-03-04 04:18:02 +00:00
geekvest
d5c32bdc23
remove repetitive code (#12270)
Signed-off-by: geekvest <cuimoman@sohu.com>
2024-03-03 07:58:22 +00:00
James Liu
5619bd09d1
Replace bevy_log's tracing reexport with bevy_utils' (#12254)
# Objective
Fixes #11298. Make the use of bevy_log vs bevy_utils::tracing more
consistent.

## Solution
Replace all uses of bevy_log's logging macros with the reexport from
bevy_utils. Remove bevy_log as a dependency where it's no longer needed
anymore.

Ideally we should just be using tracing directly, but given that all of
these crates are already using bevy_utils, this likely isn't that great
of a loss right now.
2024-03-02 18:38:04 +00:00
Nicola Papale
f7f7e326e5
Add methods to directly load assets from World (#12023)
# Objective

`FromWorld` is often used to group loading and creation of assets for
resources.

With this setup, users often end up repetitively calling
`.resource::<AssetServer>` and `.resource_mut::<Assets<T>>`, and may
have difficulties handling lifetimes of the returned references.

## Solution

Add extension methods to `World` to add and load assets, through a new
extension trait defined in `bevy_asset`.

### Other considerations

* This might be a bit too "magic", as it makes implicit the resource
access.
* We could also implement `DirectAssetAccessExt` on `App`, but it didn't
feel necessary, as `FromWorld` is the principal use-case here.

---

## Changelog

* Add the `DirectAssetAccessExt` trait, which adds the `add_asset`,
`load_asset` and `load_asset_with_settings` method to the `World` type.
2024-02-27 00:28:26 +00:00
nil
3bdeac6a42
Add to_bits and from_bits functions to AssetIndex (#12127)
# Objective

The `AssetIndex` cannot be carried across boundaries that do not allow
explicit rust types.

For context, I ran into this issue while trying to implent an
improvement for bevy_egui which leverages the not-so-new custom loader
API. Passing through a handle directly isn't possible, but instead it
requires stringified URI s. I had to work around the lack of this API s
existance using reflection, which is rather dirty.

## Solution

- Add `to_bits` and `from_bits` functions to `AssetIndex` to allow
moving this type through such boundaries.

---------

Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
2024-02-26 21:02:26 +00:00
Tristan Guichaoua
1cded6ac60
Use immutable key for HashMap and HashSet (#12086)
# Objective

Memory usage optimisation

## Solution

`HashMap` and `HashSet`'s keys are immutable. So using mutable types
like `String`, `Vec<T>`, or `PathBuf` as a key is a waste of memory:
they have an extra `usize` for their capacity and may have spare
capacity.
This PR replaces these types by their immutable equivalents `Box<str>`,
`Box<[T]>`, and `Box<Path>`.

For more context, I recommend watching the [Use Arc Instead of
Vec](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4cKi7PTJSs) video.

---------

Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
2024-02-26 16:27:40 +00:00
James Liu
51edf9cc8f
Remove the UpdateAssets and AssetEvents schedules (#11986)
# Objective
Fix #11845.

## Solution
Remove the `UpdateAssets` and `AssetEvents` schedules. Moved the
`UpdateAssets` systems to `PreUpdate`, and `AssetEvents` systems into
`First`. The former is meant to run before any of the event flushes.

## Future Work
It'd be ideal if we could manually flush the events for assets to avoid
needing two, sort of redundant, systems. This should at least let them
potentially run in parallel with all of the systems in the schedules
they were moved to.

---

## Changelog
Removed: `UpdateAssets` schedule from the main schedule. All systems
have been moved to `PreUpdate`.
Removed: `AssetEvents` schedule from the main schedule. All systems have
been move to `First` with the same system sets.

## Migration Guide
TODO
2024-02-26 16:05:50 +00:00
Ian Forsey
14042b1e34
Normalise root path in file_watcher (#12102)
# Objective

- I hit an issue using the `file_watcher` feature to hot reload assets
for my game. The change in this PR allows me to now hot reload assets.
- The issue stemmed from my project being a multi crate workspace
project structured like so:
```
└── my_game
    ├── my_game_core
    │   ├── src
    │   └── assets
    ├── my_game_editor
    │   └── src/main.rs
    └── my_game
        └── src/main.rs
```

 - `my_game_core` is a crate that holds all my game logic and assets
- `my_game` is the crate that creates the binary for my game (depends on
the game logic and assets in `my_game_core`)
- `my_game_editor` is an editor tool for my game (it also depends on the
game logic and assets in `my_game_core`)

Whilst running `my_game` and `my_game_editor` from cargo during
development I would use `AssetPlugin` like so:

```rust
default_plugins.set(AssetPlugin {
  watch_for_changes_override: Some(true),
  file_path: "../my_game_core/assets".to_string(),
  ..Default::default()
})
```

This works fine; bevy picks up the assets. However on saving an asset I
would get the following panic from `file_watcher`. It wouldn't kill the
app, but I wouldn't see the asset hot reload:

```
thread 'notify-rs debouncer loop' panicked at /Users/ian/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/bevy_asset-0.12.1/src/io/file/file_watcher.rs:48:58:
called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err` value: StripPrefixError(())
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```

## Solution

- The solution is to collapse dot segments in the root asset path
`FileWatcher` is using
- There was already bevy code to do this in `AssetPath`, so I extracted
that code so it could be reused in `FileWatcher`
2024-02-25 15:21:06 +00:00
Nicola Papale
78b5e49202
Add a way to get a strong handle from an AssetId (#12088)
# Objective

- Sometimes, it is useful to get a `Handle<T>` from an `AssetId<T>`. For
example, when iterating `Assets` to find a specific asset. So much so
that it's possible to do so with `AssetServer::get_id_handle`
- However, `AssetServer::get_id_handle` doesn't work with assets
directly added to `Assets` using `Assets::add`.
- Fixes #12087

## Solution

- Add `Assets::get_strong_handle` to convert an `AssetId` into an
`Handle`
- Document `AssetServer::get_id_handle` to explain its limitation and
point to `get_strong_handle`.
- Add a test for `get_strong_handle`
- Add a `duplicate_handles` field to `Assets` to avoid dropping assets
with a live handle generated by `get_strong_handle` (more reference
counting yay…)
- Fix typos in `Assets` docs

---

## Changelog

- Add `Assets::get_strong_handle` to convert an `AssetId` into an
`Handle`
2024-02-25 15:20:03 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
54e2b2ea07
Improve file watcher error msg (#12060)
# Objective

When dealing with custom asset sources it can be a bit tricky to get
asset roots combined with relative paths correct.
It's even harder when it isn't mentioned which path was problematic.

## Solution

Mention which path failed for the file watcher.

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
2024-02-23 17:39:33 +00:00
Ame
9d67edc3a6
fix some typos (#12038)
# Objective

Split - containing only the fixed typos

-
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/12036#pullrequestreview-1894738751


# Migration Guide
In `crates/bevy_mikktspace/src/generated.rs` 

```rs
// before
pub struct SGroup {
    pub iVertexRepresentitive: i32,
    ..
}

// after
pub struct SGroup {
    pub iVertexRepresentative: i32,
    ..
}
```

In `crates/bevy_core_pipeline/src/core_2d/mod.rs`

```rs
// before
Node2D::ConstrastAdaptiveSharpening

// after
Node2D::ContrastAdaptiveSharpening
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: James Liu <contact@jamessliu.com>
Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-02-22 18:55:22 +00:00
Yutao Yuan
11a3b77811
Create imported_assets directory with full path (#12022)
# Objective

- The file asset source currently creates the `imported_assets/Default`
directory with relative path, which leads to wrongly created directories
when the executable is run with a working directory different from the
project root.

## Solution

- Use the full path instead.
2024-02-21 21:59:59 +00:00
Nicola Papale
7e782f1edf
Fix example docs on embedded_asset macro (#12003)
# Objective

The derive macro wasn't doc-commented, so it showed up in the generated
doc as follow:

```rust
#[derive(Asset, TypePath)]
let shader = asset_server.load::<Shader>("embedded://bevy_rock/render/rock.wgsl");
```

Which is very confusing

## Solution

Comment the `derive` attribute as well
2024-02-20 16:13:30 +00:00
Noa
cb5ff51d1e
Qualify embedded_asset expansion with $crate:: (#11961)
# Objective

Right now, if you call `embedded_asset` with 2 arguments as a qualified
path it doesn't work (`bevy::asset::embedded_asset!(app, "foo.wgsl")` ->
"cannot find macro `embedded_asset` in this scope")

## Solution

Use `$crate::` in expansion for 2-arg case.
2024-02-18 21:52:32 +00:00
thepackett
16d710cb3f
Fix asset loader registration warning (#11870)
# Objective

When registering and preregistering asset loaders, there would be a
`warn!` if multiple asset loaders use a given extension, and an `info!`
if multiple asset loaders load the same asset type. Since both of these
situations are individually fine, it was decided that these messages
should be removed.

## Solution

Replace both of these messages with a new `warn!` that notes that if
multiple asset loaders share the same asset type _and_ share extensions,
that the loader must be specified in the `.meta` file for those assets
in order to solve the ambiguity. This is a more useful message, since it
notes when a user must take special action / consideration.
2024-02-16 16:30:10 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
7b5a4ec4ed
Use Asset Path Extension for AssetLoader Disambiguation (#11644)
# Objective

- Fixes #11638
- See
[here](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11638#issuecomment-1920508465)
for details on the cause of this issue.

## Solution

- Modified `AssetLoaders` to capture possibility of multiple
`AssetLoader` registrations operating on the same `Asset` type, but
different extensions.
- Added an algorithm which will attempt to resolve via `AssetLoader`
name, then `Asset` type, then by extension. If at any point multiple
loaders fit a particular criteria, the next criteria is used as a tie
breaker.
2024-02-12 15:44:55 +00:00
James Liu
eee71bfa93
Put asset_events behind a run condition (#11800)
# Objective
Scheduling low cost systems has significant overhead due to task pool
contention and the extra machinery to schedule and run them. Following
the example of #7728, `asset_events` is good example of this kind of
system, where there is no work to be done when there are no queued asset
events.

## Solution
Put a run condition on it that checks if there are any queued events.

## Performance
Tested against `many_foxes`, we can see a slight improvement in the
total time spent in `UpdateAssets`. Also noted much less volatility due
to not being at the whim of the OS thread scheduler.

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/3137680/e0b282bf-27d0-4fe4-81b9-ecd72ab258e5)

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-02-12 15:19:36 +00:00
Doonv
054134fba2
Add ReflectKind (#11664)
# Objective

Fix https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/11657

## Solution

Add a `ReflectKind` enum, add `Reflect::reflect_kind` which returns a
`ReflectKind`, and add `kind` method implementions to `ReflectRef`,
`ReflectMut`, and `ReflectOwned`, which returns a `ReflectKind`.

I also changed `AccessError` to use this new struct instead of it's own
`TypeKind` struct.

---

## Changelog

- Added `ReflectKind`, an enumeration over the kinds of a reflected type
without its data.
- Added `Reflect::reflect_kind` (with default implementation)
- Added implementation for the `kind` method on `ReflectRef`,
`ReflectMut`, and `ReflectOwned` which gives their kind without any
information, as a `ReflectKind`
2024-02-07 00:36:23 +00:00
SpecificProtagonist
21aa5fe2b6
Use TypeIdMap whenever possible (#11684)
Use `TypeIdMap<T>` instead of `HashMap<TypeId, T>`

- ~~`TypeIdMap` was in `bevy_ecs`. I've kept it there because of
#11478~~
- ~~I haven't swapped `bevy_reflect` over because it doesn't depend on
`bevy_ecs`, but I'd also be happy with moving `TypeIdMap` to
`bevy_utils` and then adding a dependency to that~~
- ~~this is a slight change in the public API of
`DrawFunctionsInternal`, does this need to go in the changelog?~~

## Changelog
- moved `TypeIdMap` to `bevy_utils`
- changed `DrawFunctionsInternal::indices` to `TypeIdMap`

## Migration Guide

- `TypeIdMap` now lives in `bevy_utils`
- `DrawFunctionsInternal::indices` now uses a `TypeIdMap`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-02-03 23:47:04 +00:00
Tristan Guichaoua
694c06f3d0
Inverse missing_docs logic (#11676)
# Objective

Currently the `missing_docs` lint is allowed-by-default and enabled at
crate level when their documentations is complete (see #3492).
This PR proposes to inverse this logic by making `missing_docs`
warn-by-default and mark crates with imcomplete docs allowed.

## Solution

Makes `missing_docs` warn at workspace level and allowed at crate level
when the docs is imcomplete.
2024-02-03 21:40:55 +00:00
CowSociety
8866c61161
Fix AssetTransformer breaking LabeledAssets (#11626)
# Objective

- `AssetTransformer` provides an input asset, and output an asset, but
provides no access to the `LabeledAsset`'s created by the `AssetLoader`.
Labeled sub assets are an extremely important piece of many assets, Gltf
in particular, and without them the amount of transformation on an asset
is limited. In order for `AssetTransformer`'s to be useful, they need to
have access to these sub assets.
- LabeledAsset's loaded by `AssetLoader`s are provided to `AssetSaver`s
in the `LoadAndSave` process, but the `LoadTransformAndSave` process
drops these values in the transform stage, and so `AssetSaver` is given
none.
- Fixes #11606

Ideally the AssetTransformer should not ignore labeled sub assets, and
they should be kept at least for the AssetSaver

## Solution

- I created a new struct similar to `SavedAsset` named
`TransformedAsset` which holds the input asset, and the HashMap of
`LabeledAsset`s. The transform function now takes as input a
`TransformedAsset`, and returns a `TransformedAsset::<AssetOutput>`.
This gives the transform function access to the labeled sub assets
created by the `AssetLoader`.
- I also created `TransformedSubAsset` which holds mutable references to
a sub asset and that sub assets HashMap of `LabeledAsset`s. This allows
you to travers the Tree of `LabeledAsset`s by reference relatively
easily.
- The `LoadTransformAndSave` processor was then reworked to use the new
structs, stopping the `LabeledAsset`s from being dropped.

---

## Changelog

- Created TransformedAsset struct and TransformedSubAsset struct.
- Changed `get_untyped_handle` to return a `UntypedHandle` directly
rather than a reference and added `get_handle` as a typed variant in
SavedAsset and TransformedAsset
- Added `SavedAsset::from_transformed` as a constructor from a
`TransformedAsset`
- Switched LoadTransformAndSave process code to work with new
`TransformedAsset` type
- Added a `ProcessError` for `AssetTransformer` in process.rs
- Switched `AssetTransformer::transform` to use `TransformedAsset` as
input and output.
- Switched `AssetTransformer` to use a `BoxedFuture` like `AssetLoader`
and `AssetSaver` to allow for async transformation code.
- Updated AssetTransformer example to use new structure.
2024-02-02 14:57:31 +00:00
Duncan
176223b406
Fix embedded asset path manipulation (#10383)
# Objective

Fixes #10377

## Solution

Use `Path::strip_prefix` instead of `str::split`. Avoid any explicit "/"
characters in path manipulation.

---

## Changelog

- Added: example of embedded asset loading
- Added: support embedded assets in external crates
- Fixed: resolution of embedded assets
- Fixed: unexpected runtime panic during asset path resolution

## Migration Guide

No API changes.

---------

Co-authored-by: Shane Celis <shane.celis@gmail.com>
2024-02-02 14:49:05 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
afa7b5cba5
Added Support for Extension-less Assets (#10153)
# Objective

- Addresses **Support processing and loading files without extensions**
from #9714
- Addresses **More runtime loading configuration** from #9714
- Fixes #367
- Fixes #10703

## Solution

`AssetServer::load::<A>` and `AssetServer::load_with_settings::<A>` can
now use the `Asset` type parameter `A` to select a registered
`AssetLoader` without inspecting the provided `AssetPath`. This change
cascades onto `LoadContext::load` and `LoadContext::load_with_settings`.
This allows the loading of assets which have incorrect or ambiguous file
extensions.

```rust
// Allow the type to be inferred by context
let handle = asset_server.load("data/asset_no_extension");

// Hint the type through the handle
let handle: Handle<CustomAsset> = asset_server.load("data/asset_no_extension");

// Explicit through turbofish
let handle = asset_server.load::<CustomAsset>("data/asset_no_extension");
```

Since a single `AssetPath` no longer maps 1:1 with an `Asset`, I've also
modified how assets are loaded to permit multiple asset types to be
loaded from a single path. This allows for two different `AssetLoaders`
(which return different types of assets) to both load a single path (if
requested).

```rust
// Uses GltfLoader
let model = asset_server.load::<Gltf>("cube.gltf");

// Hypothetical Blob loader for data transmission (for example)
let blob = asset_server.load::<Blob>("cube.gltf");
```

As these changes are reflected in the `LoadContext` as well as the
`AssetServer`, custom `AssetLoaders` can also take advantage of this
behaviour to create more complex assets.

---

## Change Log

- Updated `custom_asset` example to demonstrate extension-less assets.
- Added `AssetServer::get_handles_untyped` and Added
`AssetServer::get_path_ids`

## Notes

As a part of that refactor, I chose to store `AssetLoader`s (within
`AssetLoaders`) using a `HashMap<TypeId, ...>` instead of a `Vec<...>`.
My reasoning for this was I needed to add a relationship between `Asset`
`TypeId`s and the `AssetLoader`, so instead of having a `Vec` and a
`HashMap`, I combined the two, removing the `usize` index from the
adjacent maps.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-01-31 14:58:08 +00:00
CowSociety
ad0af31b05
Make SavedAsset::get_labeled accept &str as label (#11612)
# Objective

- SavedAsset's iter_labels returns ```&str```, however accessing
LabeledAssets requires ```CowArc<'static, str>```
- Although SavedAsset holds UntypedHandles in its hashmap of
LabeledAssets, they are inaccessible as LabeledAssets are casted to
SavedAsset or ErasedLoadedAsset, which don't contain their
UntypedHandles
- Adresses #11609

## Solution

- Used Trait bounds to allow for either ```CowArc<'static, str>``` or
```&str``` to be used as a label in get_labeled and get_erased_labeled.
- Added method get_untyped_handle to get UntypedHandle from the
LabeledAsset.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-01-30 22:18:41 +00:00
Gino Valente
379b9e5cb6
bevy_reflect: Split #[reflect(where)] (#11597)
# Objective

Revert the changes to type parameter bounds introduced in #9046,
improves the `#[reflect(where)]` attribute (also from #9046), and adds
the ability to opt out of field bounds.

This is based on suggestions by @soqb and discussion on
[Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1002362493634629796/1201227833826103427).

## Solution

Reverts the changes to type parameter bounds when deriving `Reflect`,
introduced in #9046. This was originally done as a means of fixing a
recursion issue (#8965). However, as @soqb pointed out, we could achieve
the same result by simply making an opt-out attribute instead of messing
with the type parameter bounds.

This PR has four main changes:
1. Reverts the type parameter bounds from #9046
2. Includes `TypePath` as a default bound for active fields
3. Changes `#reflect(where)]` to be strictly additive
4. Adds `#reflect(no_field_bounds)]` to opt out of field bounds

Change 1 means that, like before, type parameters only receive at most
the `TypePath` bound (if `#[reflect(type_path = false)]` is not present)
and active fields receive the `Reflect` or `FromReflect` bound. And with
Change 2, they will also receive `TypePath` (since it's indirectly
required by `Typed` to construct `NamedField` and `UnnamedField`
instances).

Change 3 was made to make room for Change 4. By splitting out the
responsibility of `#reflect(where)]`, we can use it with or without
`#reflect(no_field_bounds)]` for various use cases.

For example, if we hadn't done this, the following would have failed:

```rust
// Since we're not using `#reflect(no_field_bounds)]`, 
// `T::Assoc` is automatically given the required bounds
// of `FromReflect + TypePath`
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(where T::Assoc: OtherTrait)]
struct Foo<T: MyTrait> {
  value: T::Assoc,
}
```

This provides more flexibility to the user while still letting them add
or remove most trait bounds.

And to solve the original recursion issue, we can do:

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(no_field_bounds)] // <-- Added
struct Foo {
  foo: Vec<Foo>
}
```

#### Bounds

All in all, we now have four sets of trait bounds:
- `Self` gets the bounds `Any + Send + Sync`
- Type parameters get the bound `TypePath`. This can be opted out of
with `#[reflect(type_path = false)]`
- Active fields get the bounds `TypePath` and `FromReflect`/`Reflect`
bounds. This can be opted out of with `#reflect(no_field_bounds)]`
- Custom bounds can be added with `#[reflect(where)]`

---

## Changelog

- Revert some changes #9046
- `#reflect(where)]` is now strictly additive
- Added `#reflect(no_field_bounds)]` attribute to opt out of automatic
field trait bounds when deriving `Reflect`
- Made the `TypePath` requirement on fields when deriving `Reflect` more
explicit

## Migration Guide

> [!important]
> This PR shouldn't be a breaking change relative to the current version
of Bevy (v0.12). And since it removes the breaking parts of #9046, that
PR also won't need a migration guide.
2024-01-29 17:54:17 +00:00
Tristan Guichaoua
b0f5d4df58
Enable the unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn lint (#11591)
# Objective

- Partial fix of #11590

## Solution

- Enable `unsafe_op_in_unsafe_fn` at workspace level
- Fix the lint for most of the crates
2024-01-28 23:18:11 +00:00
Kanabenki
dad379cdca
Add a getter for asset watching status on AssetServer (#11578)
# Objective

- Closes #11490.
- Allow retrieving the current asset watch behavior from the
`AssetServer`.

## Solution

- Add the corresponding getter. (also fixes some trailing whitespace).

A corresponding helper could also be added on the `AssetPlugin` struct
(returning `self.watch_for_changes_override.unwrap_or(cfg!(feature =
"watch"))`), but it seems it isn't a current practice to have actual
methods on the plugin structs appart from the `Plugin` impl.

---

## Changelog

### Added

Added `watching_for_changes` getter on `AssetServer`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Mateusz Wachowiak <mateusz_wachowiak@outlook.com>
2024-01-28 20:15:14 +00:00
Gino Valente
6e959db134
bevy_reflect: Type parameter bounds (#9046)
# Objective

Fixes #8965.

#### Background

For convenience and to ensure everything is setup properly, we
automatically add certain bounds to the derived types. The current
implementation does this by taking the types from all active fields and
adding them to the where-clause of the generated impls. I believe this
method was chosen because it won't add bounds to types that are
otherwise ignored.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T, U: SomeTrait, V> {
  t: T,
  u: U::Assoc,
  #[reflect(ignore)]
  v: [V; 2]
}

// Generates something like:
impl<T, U: SomeTrait, V> for Foo<T, U, V>
where
  // Active:
  T: Reflect,
  U::Assoc: Reflect,

  // Ignored:
  [V; 2]: Send + Sync + Any
{
  // ...
}
```

The self-referential type fails because it ends up using _itself_ as a
type bound due to being one of its own active fields.

```rust
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo {
  foo: Vec<Foo>
}

// Foo where Vec<Foo>: Reflect -> Vec<T> where T: Reflect -> Foo where Vec<Foo>: Reflect -> ...
```

## Solution

We can't simply parse all field types for the name of our type. That
would be both complex and prone to errors and false-positives. And even
if it wasn't, what would we replace the bound with?

Instead, I opted to go for a solution that only adds the bounds to what
really needs it: the type parameters. While the bounds on concrete types
make errors a bit cleaner, they aren't strictly necessary. This means we
can change our generated where-clause to only add bounds to generic type
parameters.

Doing this, though, returns us back to the problem of over-bounding
parameters that don't need to be bounded. To solve this, I added a new
container attribute (based on
[this](https://github.com/dtolnay/syn/issues/422#issuecomment-406882925)
comment and @nicopap's
[comment](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9046#issuecomment-1623593780))
that allows us to pass in a custom where clause to modify what bounds
are added to these type parameters.

This allows us to do stuff like:

```rust
trait Trait {
  type Assoc;
}

// We don't need `T` to be reflectable since we only care about `T::Assoc`.
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(where T::Assoc: FromReflect)]
struct Foo<T: Trait>(T::Assoc);

#[derive(TypePath)]
struct Bar;

impl Trait for Bar {
  type Assoc = usize;
}

#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Baz {
  a: Foo<Bar>,
}
```

> **Note**
> I also
[tried](dc139ea34c)
allowing `#[reflect(ignore)]` to be used on the type parameters
themselves, but that proved problematic since the derive macro does not
consume the attribute. This is why I went with the container attribute
approach.

### Alternatives

One alternative could possibly be to just not add reflection bounds
automatically (i.e. only add required bounds like `Send`, `Sync`, `Any`,
and `TypePath`).

The downside here is we add more friction to using reflection, which
already comes with its own set of considerations. This is a potentially
viable option, but we really need to consider whether or not the
ergonomics hit is worth it.

If we did decide to go the more manual route, we should at least
consider something like #5772 to make it easier for users to add the
right bounds (although, this could still become tricky with
`FromReflect` also being automatically derived).

### Open Questions

1. Should we go with this approach or the manual alternative?
2. ~~Should we add a `skip_params` attribute to avoid the `T: 'static`
trick?~~ ~~Decided to go with `custom_where()` as it's the simplest~~
Scratch that, went with a normal where clause
3. ~~`custom_where` bikeshedding?~~ No longer needed since we are using
a normal where clause

### TODO

- [x] Add compile-fail tests

---

## Changelog

- Fixed issue preventing recursive types from deriving `Reflect`
- Changed how where-clause bounds are generated by the `Reflect` derive
macro
- They are now only applied to the type parameters, not to all active
fields
- Added `#[reflect(where T: Trait, U::Assoc: Trait, ...)]` container
attribute

## Migration Guide

When deriving `Reflect`, generic type params that do not need the
automatic reflection bounds (such as `Reflect`) applied to them will
need to opt-out using a custom where clause like: `#[reflect(where T:
Trait, U::Assoc: Trait, ...)]`.

The attribute can define custom bounds only used by the reflection
impls. To simply opt-out all the type params, we can pass in an empty
where clause: `#[reflect(where)]`.

```rust
// BEFORE:
#[derive(Reflect)]
struct Foo<T>(#[reflect(ignore)] T);

// AFTER:
#[derive(Reflect)]
#[reflect(where)]
struct Foo<T>(#[reflect(ignore)] T);
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Nicola Papale <nicopap@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-28 16:24:03 +00:00
thepackett
182c21dc58
AssetPath source parse fix (#11543)
# Objective


Fixes #11533 


When `AssetPath`s are created from a string type, they are parsed into
an `AssetSource`, a `Path`, and a `Label`.
The current method of parsing has some unnecessary quirks:

- The presence of a `:` character is assumed to be the start of an asset
source indicator.
- This is not necessarily true. There are valid uses of a `:` character
in an asset path, for example an http source's port such as
`localhost:80`.
- If there are multiple instances of `://`, the last one is assumed to
be the asset source deliminator.
- This has some unexpected behavior. Even in a fully formed path, such
as `http://localhost:80`, the `:` between `localhost` and `80` is
assumed to be the start of an asset source, causing an error since it
does not form the full sequence `://`.


## Solution
Changes the `AssetPath`'s `parse_internal` method to be more permissive.
- Only the exact sequence `://` is taken to be the asset source
deliminator, and only the first one if there are multiple.
- As a consequence, it is no longer possible to detect a malformed asset
source deliminator, and so the corresponding error was removed.
2024-01-26 21:23:06 +00:00
thepackett
76682fdcb7
AssetSaver and AssetTransformer split (#11260)
# Objective
One of a few Bevy Asset improvements I would like to make: #11216.

Currently asset processing and asset saving are handled by the same
trait, `AssetSaver`. This makes it difficult to reuse saving
implementations and impossible to have a single "universal" saver for a
given asset type.

## Solution
This PR splits off the processing portion of `AssetSaver` into
`AssetTransformer`, which is responsible for transforming assets. This
change involves adding the `LoadTransformAndSave` processor, which
utilizes the new API. The `LoadAndSave` still exists since it remains
useful in situations where no "transformation" of the asset is done,
such as when compressing assets.

## Notes:
As an aside, Bikeshedding is welcome on the names. I'm not entirely
convinced by `AssetTransformer`, which was chosen mostly because
`AssetProcessor` is taken. Additionally, `LoadTransformSave` may be
sufficient instead of `LoadTransformAndSave`.


---

## Changelog
### Added 
- `AssetTransformer` which is responsible for transforming Assets.
- `LoadTransformAndSave`, a `Process` implementation.
### Changed
- Changed `AssetSaver`'s responsibilities from processing and saving to
just saving.
- Updated `asset_processing` example to use new API.
- Old asset .meta files regenerated with new processor.
2024-01-26 20:20:58 +00:00
Ensar Sarajčić
10f95956a6
Fix documentation for AssetReader::is_directory function (#11538)
# Objective

- Fix documentation for `AssetReader::is_directory` (it is currently
exactly the same as docs for `read_directory`)

---------

Co-authored-by: Kanabenki <lucien.menassol@gmail.com>
2024-01-26 13:55:36 +00:00
AxiomaticSemantics
2ebf5a303e
Remove TypeUuid (#11497)
# Objective
TypeUuid is deprecated, remove it.

## Migration Guide
Convert any uses of `#[derive(TypeUuid)]` with `#[derive(TypePath]` for
more complex uses see the relevant
[documentation](https://docs.rs/bevy/latest/bevy/prelude/trait.TypePath.html)
for more information.

---------

Co-authored-by: ebola <dev@axiomatic>
2024-01-25 16:16:58 +00:00
Mark Nevill
d974b8210e
Include asset path in get_meta_path panic message (#11504)
# Objective

- Fixes a hurdle encountered when debugging a panic caused by the file
watcher loading a `.gitignore` file, which was hard to debug because
there was no file name in the report, only `asset paths must have
extensions`

## Solution

- Panic with a formatted message that includes the asset path, e.g.
`missing expected extension for asset path .gitignore`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Doonv <58695417+doonv@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-25 08:00:36 +00:00
Jan Hohenheim
02bf4efe64
Fix minor typo (#11491)
"it's type." -> "its type."
2024-01-23 21:00:57 +00:00
BD103
3cfcebcf74
Register AssetPath as type for reflection (#11483)
# Objective

- `AssetPath` implements reflection, but is not registered as a type in
the plugin.
- Fixes #11481.

## Solution

- Register the `AssetPath` type when `AssetPlugin::build` is called.

---

## Changelog

- Registered `AssetPath` type for use in reflection.
2024-01-23 04:30:44 +00:00
François
259fb6896e
auto create imported asset folder if needed (#11284)
# Objective

- Since #11218, example `asset_processing` fails:
```
thread 'main' panicked at crates/bevy_asset/src/io/source.rs:489:18:
Failed to create file watcher: Error { kind: PathNotFound, paths: ["examples/asset/processing/imported_assets/Default"] }
```

start from a fresh git clone or delete the folder before running to
reproduce, it is in gitignore and should not be present on a fresh run

a657478675/.gitignore (L18)

## Solution

- Auto create the `imported_assets` folder if it is configured

---------

Co-authored-by: Kyle <37520732+nvdaz@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-21 09:30:43 +00:00
Brian Reavis
c9e1fcdb35
Added AssetLoadFailedEvent, UntypedAssetLoadFailedEvent (#11369)
# Objective

This adds events for assets that fail to load along with minor utility
methods to make them useful. This paves the way for users writing their
own error handling and retry systems, plus Bevy including robust retry
handling: #11349.

* Addresses #11288
* Needed for #11349

# Solution

```rust
/// An event emitted when a specific [`Asset`] fails to load.
#[derive(Event, Clone, Debug)]
pub struct AssetLoadFailedEvent<A: Asset> {
    pub id: AssetId<A>,
    /// The original handle returned when the asset load was requested.
    pub handle: Option<Handle<A>>,
    /// The asset path that was attempted.
    pub path: AssetPath<'static>,
    /// Why the asset failed to load.
    pub error: AssetLoadError,
}
```

I started implementing `AssetEvent::Failed` like suggested in #11288,
but decided it was better as its own type because:

* I think it makes sense for `AssetEvent` to only refer to assets that
actually exist.
* In order to return `AssetLoadError` in the event (which is useful
information for error handlers that might attempt a retry) we would have
to remove `Copy` from `AssetEvent`.
* There are numerous places in the render app that match against
`AssetEvent`, and I don't think it's worth introducing extra noise about
assets that don't exist.

I also introduced `UntypedAssetLoadErrorEvent`, which is very useful in
places that need to support type flexibility, like an Asset-agnostic
retry plugin.

# Changelog

* **Added:** `AssetLoadFailedEvent<A>`
* **Added**: `UntypedAssetLoadFailedEvent`
* **Added:** `AssetReaderError::Http` for status code information on
HTTP errors. Before this, status codes were only available by parsing
the error message of generic `Io` errors.
* **Added:** `asset_server.get_path_id(path)`. This method simply gets
the asset id for the path. Without this, one was left using
`get_path_handle(path)`, which has the overhead of returning a strong
handle.
* **Fixed**: Made `AssetServer` loads return the same handle for assets
that already exist in a failed state. Now, when you attempt a `load`
that's in a `LoadState::Failed` state, it'll re-use the original asset
id. The advantage of this is that any dependent assets created using the
original handle will "unbreak" if a retry succeeds.

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2024-01-17 21:12:00 +00:00
Shane Celis
b6e154fc64
Fix embedded watcher to work with external crates (#11370)
# Objective

Tried using "embedded_watcher" feature and `embedded_asset!()` from
another crate. The assets embedded fine but were not "watched." The
problem appears to be that checking for the feature was done inside the
macro, so rather than checking if "embedded_watcher" was enabled for
bevy, it would check if it was enabled for the current crate.

## Solution

I extracted the checks for the "embedded_watcher" feature into its own
function called `watched_path()`. No external changes.

### Alternative Solution

An alternative fix would be to not do any feature checking in
`embedded_asset!()` or an extracted function and always send the
full_path to `insert_asset()` where it's promptly dropped when the
feature isn't turned on. That would be simpler.

```
    ($app: ident, $source_path: expr, $path: expr) => {{
        let mut embedded = $app
            .world
            .resource_mut::<$crate::io::embedded::EmbeddedAssetRegistry>();
        let path = $crate::embedded_path!($source_path, $path);
        //#[cfg(feature = "embedded_watcher")]
        let full_path = std::path::Path::new(file!()).parent().unwrap().join($path);
        //#[cfg(not(feature = "embedded_watcher"))]
        //let full_path = std::path::PathBuf::new();
        embedded.insert_asset(full_path, &path, include_bytes!($path));
    }};
```

## Changelog

> Fix embedded_watcher feature to work with external crates
2024-01-16 15:18:16 +00:00
Stepan Koltsov
c0f8338697
Better error message on incorrect asset label (#11254)
# Objective

When you have no idea what to put after `#` when loading an asset, error
message may help.

## Solution

Add all labels to the error message.

## Test plan

Modified `anti_alias` example to put incorrect label, the error is:

```
2024-01-08T07:41:25.462287Z ERROR bevy_asset::server: The file at 'models/FlightHelmet/FlightHelmet.gltf' does not contain the labeled asset 'Rrrr'; it contains the following 25 assets: 'Material0', 'Material1', 'Material2', 'Material3', 'Material4', 'Material5', 'Mesh0', 'Mesh0/Primitive0', 'Mesh1', 'Mesh1/Primitive0', 'Mesh2', 'Mesh2/Primitive0', 'Mesh3', 'Mesh3/Primitive0', 'Mesh4', 'Mesh4/Primitive0', 'Mesh5', 'Mesh5/Primitive0', 'Node0', 'Node1', 'Node2', 'Node3', 'Node4', 'Node5', 'Scene0'
```
2024-01-08 22:45:07 +00:00
andriyDev
da485c29b3
Add reserve_handle to Assets. (#10939)
# Objective

Fixes #10938.

## Solution

Adds `reserve_handle` to `Assets`.

---

## Changelog

- Added `reserve_handle` to `Assets`.
2024-01-08 22:17:29 +00:00
Joona Aalto
a795de30b4
Use impl Into<A> for Assets::add (#10878)
# Motivation

When spawning entities into a scene, it is very common to create assets
like meshes and materials and to add them via asset handles. A common
setup might look like this:

```rust
fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    mut meshes: ResMut<Assets<Mesh>>,
    mut materials: ResMut<Assets<StandardMaterial>>,
) {
    commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
        mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
        material: materials.add(StandardMaterial::from(Color::RED)),
        ..default()
    });
}
```

Let's take a closer look at the part that adds the assets using `add`.

```rust
mesh: meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
material: materials.add(StandardMaterial::from(Color::RED)),
```

Here, "mesh" and "material" are both repeated three times. It's very
explicit, but I find it to be a bit verbose. In addition to being more
code to read and write, the extra characters can sometimes also lead to
the code being formatted to span multiple lines even though the core
task, adding e.g. a primitive mesh, is extremely simple.

A way to address this is by using `.into()`:

```rust
mesh: meshes.add(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 }.into()),
material: materials.add(Color::RED.into()),
```

This is fine, but from the names and the type of `meshes`, we already
know what the type should be. It's very clear that `Cube` should be
turned into a `Mesh` because of the context it's used in. `.into()` is
just seven characters, but it's so common that it quickly adds up and
gets annoying.

It would be nice if you could skip all of the conversion and let Bevy
handle it for you:

```rust
mesh: meshes.add(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 }),
material: materials.add(Color::RED),
```

# Objective

Make adding assets more ergonomic by making `Assets::add` take an `impl
Into<A>` instead of `A`.

## Solution

`Assets::add` now takes an `impl Into<A>` instead of `A`, so e.g. this
works:

```rust
    commands.spawn(PbrBundle {
        mesh: meshes.add(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 }),
        material: materials.add(Color::RED),
        ..default()
    });
```

I also changed all examples to use this API, which increases consistency
as well because `Mesh::from` and `into` were being used arbitrarily even
in the same file. This also gets rid of some lines of code because
formatting is nicer.

---

## Changelog

- `Assets::add` now takes an `impl Into<A>` instead of `A`
- Examples don't use `T::from(K)` or `K.into()` when adding assets

## Migration Guide

Some `into` calls that worked previously might now be broken because of
the new trait bounds. You need to either remove `into` or perform the
conversion explicitly with `from`:

```rust
// Doesn't compile
let mesh_handle = meshes.add(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 }.into()),

// These compile
let mesh_handle = meshes.add(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 }),
let mesh_handle = meshes.add(Mesh::from(shape::Cube { size: 1.0 })),
```

## Concerns

I believe the primary concerns might be:

1. Is this too implicit?
2. Does this increase codegen bloat?

Previously, the two APIs were using `into` or `from`, and now it's
"nothing" or `from`. You could argue that `into` is slightly more
explicit than "nothing" in cases like the earlier examples where a
`Color` gets converted to e.g. a `StandardMaterial`, but I personally
don't think `into` adds much value even in this case, and you could
still see the actual type from the asset type.

As for codegen bloat, I doubt it adds that much, but I'm not very
familiar with the details of codegen. I personally value the user-facing
code reduction and ergonomics improvements that these changes would
provide, but it might be worth checking the other effects in more
detail.

Another slight concern is migration pain; apps might have a ton of
`into` calls that would need to be removed, and it did take me a while
to do so for Bevy itself (maybe around 20-40 minutes). However, I think
the fact that there *are* so many `into` calls just highlights that the
API could be made nicer, and I'd gladly migrate my own projects for it.
2024-01-08 22:14:43 +00:00
Kyle
2847cc6933
Don't auto create assets folder (#11218)
# Objective

- Don't automatically create an assets folder
- resolves #11208

## Solution

- Removes directory creation from file reader.
- Clearer panic when using file watcher and asset folder doesn't exist

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nicola Papale <nicopap@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-08 21:45:26 +00:00
JMS55
44424391fe
Unload render assets from RAM (#10520)
# Objective
- No point in keeping Meshes/Images in RAM once they're going to be sent
to the GPU, and kept in VRAM. This saves a _significant_ amount of
memory (several GBs) on scenes like bistro.
- References
  - https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/1782
  - https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8624 

## Solution
- Augment RenderAsset with the capability to unload the underlying asset
after extracting to the render world.
- Mesh/Image now have a cpu_persistent_access field. If this field is
RenderAssetPersistencePolicy::Unload, the asset will be unloaded from
Assets<T>.
- A new AssetEvent is sent upon dropping the last strong handle for the
asset, which signals to the RenderAsset to remove the GPU version of the
asset.

---

## Changelog
- Added `AssetEvent::NoLongerUsed` and
`AssetEvent::is_no_longer_used()`. This event is sent when the last
strong handle of an asset is dropped.
- Rewrote the API for `RenderAsset` to allow for unloading the asset
data from the CPU.
- Added `RenderAssetPersistencePolicy`.
- Added `Mesh::cpu_persistent_access` for memory savings when the asset
is not needed except for on the GPU.
- Added `Image::cpu_persistent_access` for memory savings when the asset
is not needed except for on the GPU.
- Added `ImageLoaderSettings::cpu_persistent_access`.
- Added `ExrTextureLoaderSettings`.
- Added `HdrTextureLoaderSettings`.

## Migration Guide
- Asset loaders (GLTF, etc) now load meshes and textures without
`cpu_persistent_access`. These assets will be removed from
`Assets<Mesh>` and `Assets<Image>` once `RenderAssets<Mesh>` and
`RenderAssets<Image>` contain the GPU versions of these assets, in order
to reduce memory usage. If you require access to the asset data from the
CPU in future frames after the GLTF asset has been loaded, modify all
dependent `Mesh` and `Image` assets and set `cpu_persistent_access` to
`RenderAssetPersistencePolicy::Keep`.
- `Mesh` now requires a new `cpu_persistent_access` field. Set it to
`RenderAssetPersistencePolicy::Keep` to mimic the previous behavior.
- `Image` now requires a new `cpu_persistent_access` field. Set it to
`RenderAssetPersistencePolicy::Keep` to mimic the previous behavior.
- `MorphTargetImage::new()` now requires a new `cpu_persistent_access`
parameter. Set it to `RenderAssetPersistencePolicy::Keep` to mimic the
previous behavior.
- `DynamicTextureAtlasBuilder::add_texture()` now requires that the
`TextureAtlas` you pass has an `Image` with `cpu_persistent_access:
RenderAssetPersistencePolicy::Keep`. Ensure you construct the image
properly for the texture atlas.
- The `RenderAsset` trait has significantly changed, and requires
adapting your existing implementations.
  - The trait now requires `Clone`.
- The `ExtractedAsset` associated type has been removed (the type itself
is now extracted).
  - The signature of `prepare_asset()` is slightly different
- A new `persistence_policy()` method is now required (return
RenderAssetPersistencePolicy::Unload to match the previous behavior).
- Match on the new `NoLongerUsed` variant for exhaustive matches of
`AssetEvent`.
2024-01-03 03:31:04 +00:00
Doonv
189ceaf0d3
Replace or document ignored doctests (#11040)
# Objective

There are a lot of doctests that are `ignore`d for no documented reason.
And that should be fixed.

## Solution

I searched the bevy repo with the regex ` ```[a-z,]*ignore ` in order to
find all `ignore`d doctests. For each one of the `ignore`d doctests, I
did the following steps:
1. Attempt to remove the `ignored` attribute while still passing the
test. I did this by adding hidden dummy structs and imports.
2. If step 1 doesn't work, attempt to replace the `ignored` attribute
with the `no_run` attribute while still passing the test.
3. If step 2 doesn't work, keep the `ignored` attribute but add
documentation for why the `ignored` attribute was added.

---------

Co-authored-by: François <mockersf@gmail.com>
2024-01-01 16:50:56 +00:00
Tygyh
1568d4a415
Reorder impl to be the same as the trait (#11076)
# Objective

- Make the implementation order consistent between all sources to fit
the order in the trait.

## Solution

- Change the implementation order.
2023-12-24 17:43:55 +00:00
Tygyh
7b8305e5b4
Remove unnecessary parens (#11075)
# Objective

- Increase readability.

## Solution

- Remove unnecessary parens.
2023-12-24 17:43:01 +00:00
Thierry Berger
ced216f59a
Update winit dependency to 0.29 (#10702)
# Objective

- Update winit dependency to 0.29

## Changelog

### KeyCode changes

- Removed `ScanCode`, as it was [replaced by
KeyCode](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#0292).
- `ReceivedCharacter.char` is now a `SmolStr`, [relevant
doc](https://docs.rs/winit/latest/winit/event/struct.KeyEvent.html#structfield.text).
- Changed most `KeyCode` values, and added more.

KeyCode has changed meaning. With this PR, it refers to physical
position on keyboard rather than the printed letter on keyboard keys.

In practice this means:
- On QWERTY keyboard layouts, nothing changes
- On any other keyboard layout, `KeyCode` no longer reflects the label
on key.
- This is "good". In bevy 0.12, when you used WASD for movement, users
with non-QWERTY keyboards couldn't play your game! This was especially
bad for non-latin keyboards. Now, WASD represents the physical keys. A
French player will press the ZQSD keys, which are near each other,
Kyrgyz players will use "Цфыв".
- This is "bad" as well. You can't know in advance what the label of the
key for input is. Your UI says "press WASD to move", even if in reality,
they should be pressing "ZQSD" or "Цфыв". You also no longer can use
`KeyCode` for text inputs. In any case, it was a pretty bad API for text
input. You should use `ReceivedCharacter` now instead.

### Other changes
- Use `web-time` rather than `instant` crate.
(https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2836)
- winit did split `run_return` in `run_onDemand` and `pump_events`, I
did the same change in bevy_winit and used `pump_events`.
- Removed `return_from_run` from `WinitSettings` as `winit::run` now
returns on supported platforms.
- I left the example "return_after_run" as I think it's still useful.
- This winit change is done partly to allow to create a new window after
quitting all windows: https://github.com/emilk/egui/issues/1918 ; this
PR doesn't address.
- added `width` and `height` properties in the `canvas` from wasm
example
(https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10702#discussion_r1420567168)

## Known regressions (important follow ups?)
- Provide an API for reacting when a specific key from current layout
was released.
- possible solutions: use winit::Key from winit::KeyEvent ; mapping
between KeyCode and Key ; or .
- We don't receive characters through alt+numpad (e.g. alt + 151 = "ù")
anymore ; reproduced on winit example "ime". maybe related to
https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2945
- (windows) Window content doesn't refresh at all when resizing. By
reading https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/2900 ; I suspect
we should just fire a `window.request_redraw();` from `AboutToWait`, and
handle actual redrawing within `RedrawRequested`. I'm not sure how to
move all that code so I'd appreciate it to be a follow up.
- (windows) unreleased winit fix for using set_control_flow in
AboutToWait https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/issues/3215 ; ⚠️ I'm
not sure what the implications are, but that feels bad 🤔

## Follow up 

I'd like to avoid bloating this PR, here are a few follow up tasks
worthy of a separate PR, or new issue to track them once this PR is
closed, as they would either complicate reviews, or at risk of being
controversial:
- remove CanvasParentResizePlugin
(https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10702#discussion_r1417068856)
- avoid mentionning explicitly winit in docs from bevy_window ?
- NamedKey integration on bevy_input:
https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/3143 introduced a new
NamedKey variant. I implemented it only on the converters but we'd
benefit making the same changes to bevy_input.
- Add more info in KeyboardInput
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10702#pullrequestreview-1748336313
- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/9905 added a workaround on a
bug allegedly fixed by winit 0.29. We should check if it's still
necessary.
- update to raw_window_handle 0.6
  - blocked by wgpu
- Rename `KeyCode` to `PhysicalKeyCode`
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10702#discussion_r1404595015
- remove `instant` dependency, [replaced
by](https://github.com/rust-windowing/winit/pull/2836) `web_time`), we'd
need to update to :
  - fastrand >= 2.0
- [`async-executor`](https://github.com/smol-rs/async-executor) >= 1.7
    - [`futures-lite`](https://github.com/smol-rs/futures-lite) >= 2.0
- Verify license, see
[discussion](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8745#discussion_r1402439800)
  - we might be missing a short notice or description of changes made
- Consider using https://github.com/rust-windowing/cursor-icon directly
rather than vendoring it in bevy.
- investigate [this
unwrap](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8745#discussion_r1387044986)
(`winit_window.canvas().unwrap();`)
- Use more good things about winit's update
- https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10689#issuecomment-1823560428
## Migration Guide

This PR should have one.
2023-12-21 07:40:47 +00:00
Tygyh
696af48416
Remove unnecessary parentheses (#10990)
# Objective

- Increase readability.

## Solution

- Remove unnecessary parentheses.
2023-12-16 02:26:18 +00:00
Mateusz Wachowiak
a7a5d17ae1
Refactor process_handle_drop_internal() in bevy_asset (#10920)
# Objective

- Reduce nesting in `process_handle_drop_internal()`.
- Related to #10896.

## Solution

- Use early returns when possible.
- Reduced from 9 levels of indents to 4.
2023-12-12 19:46:37 +00:00
Carter Anderson
0a588dbfd9
Allow removing and reloading assets with live handles (#10785)
# Objective

Fixes #10444 

Currently manually removing an asset prevents it from being reloaded
while there are still active handles. Doing so will result in a panic,
because the storage entry has been marked as "empty / None" but the ID
is still assumed to be active by the asset server.

Patterns like `images.remove() -> asset_server.reload()` and
`images.remove() -> images.insert()` would fail if the handle was still
alive.

## Solution

Most of the groundwork for this was already laid in Bevy Asset V2. This
is largely just a matter of splitting out `remove` into two separate
operations:

* `remove_dropped`: remove the stored asset, invalidate the internal
Assets entry (preventing future insertions with the old id), and recycle
the id
* `remove_still_alive`: remove the stored asset, but leave the entry
otherwise untouched (and dont recycle the id).

`remove_still_alive` and `insert` can be called any number of times (in
any order) for an id until `remove_dropped` has been called, which will
invalidate the id.

From a user-facing perspective, there are no API changes and this is non
breaking. The public `Assets::remove` will internally call
`remove_still_alive`. `remove_dropped` can only be called by the
internal "handle management" system.

---

## Changelog

- Fix a bug preventing `Assets::remove` from blocking future inserts for
a specific `AssetIndex`.
2023-11-29 23:32:13 +00:00
Carter Anderson
4221f7e7e9
Print precise and correct watch warnings (and only when necessary) (#10787)
# Objective

Fixes #10401 

## Solution

* Allow sources to register specific processed/unprocessed watch
warnings.
* Specify per-platform watch warnings. This removes the need to cover
all platform cases in one warning message.
* Only register watch warnings for the _processed_ embedded source, as
warning about watching unprocessed embedded isn't helpful.

---

## Changelog

- Asset sources can now register specific watch warnings.
2023-11-29 00:35:13 +00:00
tygyh
fd308571c4
Remove unnecessary path prefixes (#10749)
# Objective

- Shorten paths by removing unnecessary prefixes

## Solution

- Remove the prefixes from many paths which do not need them. Finding
the paths was done automatically using built-in refactoring tools in
Jetbrains RustRover.
2023-11-28 23:43:40 +00:00
Kanabenki
0e9f6e92ea
Add clippy::manual_let_else at warn level to lints (#10684)
# Objective

Related to #10612.

Enable the
[`clippy::manual_let_else`](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/#manual_let_else)
lint as a warning. The `let else` form seems more idiomatic to me than a
`match`/`if else` that either match a pattern or diverge, and from the
clippy doc, the lint doesn't seem to have any possible false positive.

## Solution

Add the lint as warning in `Cargo.toml`, refactor places where the lint
triggers.
2023-11-28 04:15:27 +00:00
Carter Anderson
cc6c4d65ed
Fix GLTF scene dependencies and make full scene renders predictable (#10745)
# Objective

Fixes #10688

There were a number of issues at play:

1. The GLTF loader was not registering Scene dependencies properly. They
were being registered at the root instead of on the scene assets. This
made `LoadedWithDependencies` fire immediately on load.
2. Recursive labeled assets _inside_ of labeled assets were not being
loaded. This only became relevant for scenes after fixing (1) because we
now add labeled assets to the nested scene `LoadContext` instead of the
root load context. I'm surprised nobody has hit this yet. I'm glad I
caught it before somebody hit it.
3. Accessing "loaded with dependencies" state on the Asset Server is
boilerplatey + error prone (because you need to manually query two
states).

## Solution

1. In GltfLoader, use a nested LoadContext for scenes and load
dependencies through that context.
2. In the `AssetServer`, load labeled assets recursively.
3. Added a simple `asset_server.is_loaded_with_dependencies(id)`

I also added some docs to `LoadContext` to help prevent this problem in
the future.

---

## Changelog

- Added `AssetServer::is_loaded_with_dependencies`
- Fixed GLTF Scene dependencies
- Fixed nested labeled assets not being loaded

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-11-27 22:42:28 +00:00
Carter Anderson
fa903a122f
AssetMetaMode (#10623)
# Objective

Fixes #10157

## Solution

Add `AssetMetaCheck` resource which can configure when/if asset meta
files will be read:

```rust
app
  // Never attempts to look up meta files. The default meta configuration will be used for each asset.
  .insert_resource(AssetMetaCheck::Never)
  .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
```


This serves as a band-aid fix for the issue with wasm's
`HttpWasmAssetReader` creating a bunch of requests for non-existent
meta, which can slow down asset loading (by waiting for the 404
response) and creates a bunch of noise in the logs. This also provides a
band-aid fix for the more serious issue of itch.io deployments returning
403 responses, which results in full failure of asset loads.

If users don't want to include meta files for all deployed assets for
web builds, and they aren't using meta files at all, they should set
this to `AssetMetaCheck::Never`.

If users do want to include meta files for specific assets, they can use
`AssetMetaCheck::Paths`, which will only look up meta for those paths.

Currently, this defaults to `AssetMetaCheck::Always`, which makes this
fully non-breaking for the `0.12.1` release. _**However it _is_ worth
discussing making this `AssetMetaCheck::Never` by default**_, given that
I doubt most people are using meta files without the Asset Processor
enabled. This would be a breaking change, but it would make WASM / Itch
deployments work by default, which is a pretty big win imo. The downside
is that people using meta files _without_ processing would need to
manually enable `AssetMetaCheck::Always`, which is also suboptimal.

When in `AssetMetaCheck::Processed`, the meta check resource is ignored,
as processing requires asset meta files to function.

In general, I don't love adding this knob as things should ideally "just
work" in all cases. But this is the reality of the current situation.

---

## Changelog

- Added `AssetMetaCheck` resource, which can configure when/if asset
meta files will be read
2023-11-27 22:32:36 +00:00
Mike
11b1b3a24f
delete methods deprecated in 0.12 (#10693)
## Changelog

- delete methods deprecated in 0.12
2023-11-24 16:15:47 +00:00
Lixou
960f6e9131
remove double-hasing of typeid for handle (#10699)
# Objective

There is a double hash for the typeid for asset handles. (see
[this](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/10695#issuecomment-1822340727)
for more info)

## Solution

- Remove the second hash of the typeid
2023-11-23 01:04:37 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
f613c450bc
Fix Asset Loading Bug (#10698)
# Objective

- Fixes #10695

## Solution

Fixed obvious blunder in `PartialEq` implementation for
`UntypedAssetId`'s where the `TypeId` was not included in the
comparison. This was not picked up in the unit tests I added because
they only tested over a single asset type.
2023-11-22 13:39:44 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
57a175f546
Ensure consistency between Un/Typed AssetId and Handle (#10628)
# Objective

- Fixes #10629
- `UntypedAssetId` and `AssetId` (along with `UntypedHandle` and
`Handle`) do not hash to the same values when pointing to the same
`Asset`. Additionally, comparison and conversion between these types
does not follow idiomatic Rust standards.

## Solution

- Added new unit tests to validate/document expected behaviour
- Added trait implementations to make working with Un/Typed values more
ergonomic
- Ensured hashing and comparison between Un/Typed values is consistent
- Removed `From` trait implementations that panic, and replaced them
with `TryFrom`

---

## Changelog

- Ensured `Handle::<A>::hash` and `UntypedHandle::hash` will produce the
same value for the same `Asset`
- Added non-panicing `Handle::<A>::try_typed`
- Added `PartialOrd` to `UntypedHandle` to match `Handle<A>` (this will
return `None` for `UntypedHandles` for differing `Asset` types)
- Added `TryFrom<UntypedHandle>` for `Handle<A>`
- Added `From<Handle<A>>` for `UntypedHandle`
- Removed panicing `From<Untyped...>` implementations. These are
currently unused within the Bevy codebase, and shouldn't be used
externally, hence removal.
- Added cross-implementations of `PartialEq` and `PartialOrd` for
`UntypedHandle` and `Handle<A>` allowing direct comparison when
`TypeId`'s match.
- Near-identical changes to `AssetId` and `UntypedAssetId`

## Migration Guide

If you relied on any of the panicing `From<Untyped...>` implementations,
simply call the existing `typed` methods instead. Alternatively, use the
new `TryFrom` implementation instead to directly expose possible
mistakes.

## Notes

I've made these changes since `Handle` is such a fundamental type to the
entire `Asset` ecosystem within Bevy, and yet it had pretty unclear
behaviour with no direct testing. The fact that hashing untyped vs typed
versions of the same handle would produce different values is something
I expect to cause a very subtle bug for someone else one day.

I haven't included it in this PR to avoid any controversy, but I also
believe the `typed_unchecked` methods should be removed from these
types, or marked as `unsafe`. The `texture_atlas` example currently uses
it, and I believe it is a bad choice. The performance gained by not
type-checking before conversion would be entirely dwarfed by the act of
actually loading an asset and creating its handle anyway. If an end user
is in a tight loop repeatedly calling `typed_unchecked` on an
`UntypedHandle` for the entire runtime of their application, I think the
small performance drop caused by that safety check is ~~a form of cosmic
justice~~ reasonable.
2023-11-21 01:13:36 +00:00
robtfm
7ff61a8dc9
derive asset for enums (#10410)
# Objective

allow deriving `Asset` for enums, and for tuple structs.

## Solution

add to the proc macro, generating visitor calls to the variant's data
(if required).

supports unnamed or named field variants, and struct variants when the
struct also derives `Asset`:
```rust
#[derive(Asset, TypePath)]
pub enum MyAssetEnum {
    Unnamed (
        #[dependency]
        Handle<Image>
    ),
    Named {
        #[dependency]
        array_handle: Handle<Image>,
        #[dependency]
        atlas_handles: Vec<Handle<Image>>,
    },
    StructStyle(
        #[dependency]
        VariantStruct
    ),
    Empty,
}

#[derive(Asset, TypePath)]
pub struct VariantStruct {
    // ...
}
```

also extend the struct implementation to support tuple structs: 
```rust
#[derive(Asset, TypePath)]
pub struct MyImageNewtype(
    #[dependency]
    Handle<Image>
);
````

---------

Co-authored-by: Nicola Papale <nico@nicopap.ch>
2023-11-21 01:06:55 +00:00
Nicola Papale
96444b24fd
Fix file_watcher feature hanging indefinitely (#10585)
# Objective

Fix the `bevy_asset/file_watcher` feature in practice depending on
multithreading, while not informing the user of it.

**As I understand it** (I didn't check it), the file watcher feature
depends on spawning a concurrent thread to receive file update events
from the `notify-debouncer-full` crate. But if multithreading is
disabled, that thread will never have time to read the events and
consume them.

- Fixes #10573 


## Solution

Add a `compile_error!` causing compilation failure if `file_watcher` is
enabled while `multi-threaded` is disabled.

This is considered better than adding a dependency on `multi-threaded`
on the `file_watcher`, as (according to @mockersf) toggling on/off
`multi-threaded` has a non-zero chance of changing behavior. And we
shouldn't implicitly change behavior. A compilation failure prevents
compilation of code that is invalid, while informing the user of the
steps needed to fix it.
2023-11-20 09:43:43 +00:00
Ame
951c9bb1a2
Add [lints] table, fix adding #![allow(clippy::type_complexity)] everywhere (#10011)
# Objective

- Fix adding `#![allow(clippy::type_complexity)]` everywhere. like #9796

## Solution

- Use the new [lints] table that will land in 1.74
(https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/cargo/reference/unstable.html#lints)
- inherit lint to the workspace, crates and examples.
```
[lints]
workspace = true
```

## Changelog

- Bump rust version to 1.74
- Enable lints table for the workspace
```toml
[workspace.lints.clippy]
type_complexity = "allow"
```
- Allow type complexity for all crates and examples
```toml
[lints]
workspace = true
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Martín Maita <47983254+mnmaita@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-18 20:58:48 +00:00
Michael Leandersson
9a909f593a
Do not panic when failing to create assets folder (#10613) (#10614)
# Objective

- Allow bevy applications that does not have any assets folder to start
from a read-only directory. (typically installed to a systems folder)

Fixes #10613

## Solution

- warn instead of panic when assets folder creation fails.
2023-11-17 22:06:08 +00:00
MevLyshkin
2b32de9ba2
Fix wasm builds with file_watcher enabled (#10589)
# Objective

- Currently, in 0.12 there is an issue that it is not possible to build
bevy for Wasm with feature "file_watcher" enabled. It still would not
compile, but now with proper explanation.
- Fixes https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/10507


## Solution

- Remove `notify-debouncer-full` dependency on WASM platform entirely.
- Compile with "file_watcher" feature now on platform `wasm32` gives
meaningful compile error.

---

## Changelog

### Fixed

- Compile with "file_watcher" feature now on platform `wasm32` gives
meaningful compile error.
2023-11-17 22:04:42 +00:00
Carter Anderson
c7f5cec8be
Add missing asset load error logs for load_folder and load_untyped (#10578)
# Objective

Fixes #10515 

## Solution

Add missing error logs.
2023-11-16 21:31:20 +00:00
Zachary Harrold
46b8e904f4
Added Method to Allow Pipelined Asset Loading (#10565)
# Objective

- Fixes #10518

## Solution

I've added a method to `LoadContext`, `load_direct_with_reader`, which
mirrors the behaviour of `load_direct` with a single key difference: it
is provided with the `Reader` by the caller, rather than getting it from
the contained `AssetServer`. This allows for an `AssetLoader` to process
its `Reader` stream, and then directly hand the results off to the
`LoadContext` to handle further loading. The outer `AssetLoader` can
control how the `Reader` is interpreted by providing a relevant
`AssetPath`.

For example, a Gzip decompression loader could process the asset
`images/my_image.png.gz` by decompressing the bytes, then handing the
decompressed result to the `LoadContext` with the new path
`images/my_image.png.gz/my_image.png`. This intuitively reflects the
nature of contained assets, whilst avoiding unintended behaviour, since
the generated path cannot be a real file path (a file and folder of the
same name cannot coexist in most file-systems).

```rust
#[derive(Asset, TypePath)]
pub struct GzAsset {
    pub uncompressed: ErasedLoadedAsset,
}

#[derive(Default)]
pub struct GzAssetLoader;

impl AssetLoader for GzAssetLoader {
    type Asset = GzAsset;
    type Settings = ();
    type Error = GzAssetLoaderError;
    fn load<'a>(
        &'a self,
        reader: &'a mut Reader,
        _settings: &'a (),
        load_context: &'a mut LoadContext,
    ) -> BoxedFuture<'a, Result<Self::Asset, Self::Error>> {
        Box::pin(async move {
            let compressed_path = load_context.path();
            let file_name = compressed_path
                .file_name()
                .ok_or(GzAssetLoaderError::IndeterminateFilePath)?
                .to_string_lossy();
            let uncompressed_file_name = file_name
                .strip_suffix(".gz")
                .ok_or(GzAssetLoaderError::IndeterminateFilePath)?;
            let contained_path = compressed_path.join(uncompressed_file_name);

            let mut bytes_compressed = Vec::new();

            reader.read_to_end(&mut bytes_compressed).await?;

            let mut decoder = GzDecoder::new(bytes_compressed.as_slice());

            let mut bytes_uncompressed = Vec::new();

            decoder.read_to_end(&mut bytes_uncompressed)?;

            // Now that we have decompressed the asset, let's pass it back to the
            // context to continue loading

            let mut reader = VecReader::new(bytes_uncompressed);

            let uncompressed = load_context
                .load_direct_with_reader(&mut reader, contained_path)
                .await?;

            Ok(GzAsset { uncompressed })
        })
    }

    fn extensions(&self) -> &[&str] {
        &["gz"]
    }
}
```

Because this example is so prudent, I've included an
`asset_decompression` example which implements this exact behaviour:

```rust
fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .init_asset::<GzAsset>()
        .init_asset_loader::<GzAssetLoader>()
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, decompress::<Image>)
        .run();
}

fn setup(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());

    commands.spawn((
        Compressed::<Image> {
            compressed: asset_server.load("data/compressed_image.png.gz"),
            ..default()
        },
        Sprite::default(),
        TransformBundle::default(),
        VisibilityBundle::default(),
    ));
}

fn decompress<A: Asset>(
    mut commands: Commands,
    asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
    mut compressed_assets: ResMut<Assets<GzAsset>>,
    query: Query<(Entity, &Compressed<A>)>,
) {
    for (entity, Compressed { compressed, .. }) in query.iter() {
        let Some(GzAsset { uncompressed }) = compressed_assets.remove(compressed) else {
            continue;
        };

        let uncompressed = uncompressed.take::<A>().unwrap();

        commands
            .entity(entity)
            .remove::<Compressed<A>>()
            .insert(asset_server.add(uncompressed));
    }
}
```

A key limitation to this design is how to type the internally loaded
asset, since the example `GzAssetLoader` is unaware of the internal
asset type `A`. As such, in this example I store the contained asset as
an `ErasedLoadedAsset`, and leave it up to the consumer of the `GzAsset`
to handle typing the final result, which is the purpose of the
`decompress` system. This limitation can be worked around by providing
type information to the `GzAssetLoader`, such as `GzAssetLoader<Image,
ImageAssetLoader>`, but this would require registering the asset loader
for every possible decompression target.

Aside from this limitation, nested asset containerisation works as an
end user would expect; if the user registers a `TarAssetLoader`, and a
`GzAssetLoader`, then they can load assets with compound
containerisation, such as `images.tar.gz`.

---

## Changelog

- Added `LoadContext::load_direct_with_reader`
- Added `asset_decompression` example

## Notes

- While I believe my implementation of a Gzip asset loader is
reasonable, I haven't included it as a public feature of `bevy_asset` to
keep the scope of this PR as focussed as possible.
- I have included `flate2` as a `dev-dependency` for the example; it is
not included in the main dependency graph.
2023-11-16 17:47:31 +00:00
orph3usLyre
a2d90a8533
ReadAssetBytesError::Io exposes failing path (#10450)
# Objective

Addresses #[10438](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/10438)

The objective was to include the failing path in the error for the user
to see.

## Solution

Add a `path` field to the `ReadAssetBytesError::Io` variant to expose
the failing path in the error message.

## Migration Guide
- The `ReadAssetBytesError::Io` variant now contains two named fields
instead of converting from `std::io::Error`.
    1. `path`: The requested (failing) path (`PathBuf`)
    2. `source`: The source `std::io::Error`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-11-16 17:41:37 +00:00
Testare
675aac97e5
Add load_untyped to LoadContext (#10526)
# Objective

Give us the ability to load untyped assets in AssetLoaders.

## Solution

Basically just copied the code from `load`, but used
`asset_server.load_untyped` instead internally.

## Changelog

Added `load_untyped` method to `LoadContext`
2023-11-15 22:31:33 +00:00
Joseph
dcfae72386
Re-export ron in bevy_scene (#10529)
# Objective

Close #10504. Improve the development experience for working with scenes
by not requiring the user to specify a matching version of `ron` in
their `Cargo.toml`

---------

Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-11-15 14:45:54 +00:00
Carter Anderson
749f3d7430
Fix untyped labeled asset loading (#10514)
# Objective

Fixes #10436
Alternative to #10465 

## Solution

`load_untyped_async` / `load_internal` currently has a bug. In
`load_untyped_async`, we pass None into `load_internal` for the
`UntypedHandle` of the labeled asset path. This results in a call to
`get_or_create_path_handle_untyped` with `loader.asset_type_id()`
This is a new code path that wasn't hit prior to the newly added
`load_untyped` because `load_untyped_async` was a private method only
used in the context of the `load_folder` impl (which doesn't have
labels)

The fix required some refactoring to catch that case and defer handle
retrieval. I have also made `load_untyped_async` public as it is now
"ready for public use" and unlocks new scenarios.
2023-11-14 02:41:10 +00:00
Waridley
9f4c3e943a
Prepend root_path to meta path in HttpWasmAssetReader (#10527)
# Objective

Fixes an issue where Bevy will look for `.meta` files in the root of the
server instead of `imported_assets/Default` on the web.

## Solution

`self.root_path.join` was seemingly forgotten in the `read_meta`
function on `HttpWasmAssetReader`, though it was included in the `read`
function. This PR simply adds the missing function call.
2023-11-14 01:29:22 +00:00
Rafał Harabień
e3a59c480d
Make AssetLoader/Saver Error type bounds compatible with anyhow::Error (#10493)
# Objective

* In Bevy 0.11 asset loaders used `anyhow::Error` for returning errors.
In Bevy 0.12 `AssetLoader` (and `AssetSaver`) have associated `Error`
type. Unfortunately it's type bounds does not allow `anyhow::Error` to
be used despite migration guide claiming otherwise. This makes migration
to 0.12 more challenging. Solve this by changing type bounds for
associated `Error` type.
* Fix #10350

## Solution

Change associated `Error` type bounds to require `Into<Box<dyn
std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>>` to be implemented instead
of `std::error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static`. Both `anyhow::Error` and
errors generated by `thiserror` seems to be fine with such type bound.

---

## Changelog

### Fixed
* Fixed compatibility with `anyhow::Error` in `AssetLoader` and
`AssetSaver` associated `Error` type
2023-11-14 01:25:06 +00:00
Connor King
bf4f4e42da
use tree syntax to explain bevy_rock file structure (#10523)
# Objective

The current way it's written is just kinda hard to read

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/14184826/3102f50a-9220-4f86-99e0-41ea23822ea7)


## Solution

the box-drawing characters stolen from `tree`

![image](https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/assets/14184826/e66c027b-ed69-469d-a0ee-1d73e2c7be18)

---

would've added this to my previous PR but i woke up this morning and it
was merged
2023-11-12 17:11:26 +00:00
Connor King
51180f81a2
Remove rogue : from embedded_asset! docs (#10516)
# Objective

- Fix a random typo I noticed in the docs of `embedded_asset`

## Solution

- fixed the typo
2023-11-12 14:51:35 +00:00
Spencer C. Imbleau
2a036b658f
feat: Debug implemented for AssetMode (#10494)
# Objective

- Implements Debug for AssetMode

Closes #10473

Co-authored-by: Sebastian Hamel <sebastian@jhamel.com>
2023-11-10 21:38:46 +00:00
Sludge
13d46a528a
Don't .unwrap() in AssetPath::try_parse (#10452)
# Objective

- The docs on `AssetPath::try_parse` say that it will return an error
when the string is malformed, but it actually just `.unwrap()`s the
result.

## Solution

- Use `?` instead of unwrapping the result.
2023-11-09 18:07:48 +00:00
François
49bc6cfd62
support file operations in single threaded context (#10312)
# Objective

- Fixes #10209 
- Assets should work in single threaded

## Solution

- In single threaded mode, don't use `async_fs` but fallback on
`std::fs` with a thin layer to mimic the async API
- file `file_asset.rs` is the async imps from `mod.rs`
- file `sync_file_asset.rs` is the same with `async_fs` APIs replaced by
`std::fs`
- which module is used depends on the `multi-threaded` feature

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-11-03 23:00:34 +00:00
papow65
708569c91e
Corrected incorrect doc comment on read_asset_bytes (#10352)
Fixes #10302 

## Solution

- Removed the incorrect comment.
2023-11-03 21:01:05 +00:00
Talin
cfcc113fb7
Additional AssetPath unit tests. (#10279)
# Objective

Additional unit test for AssetPath.
2023-10-27 03:29:25 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
bfca4384cc
Reuse and hot reload folder handles (#10210)
# Objective

- Folder handles are not shared. Loading the same folder multiple times
will result in different handles.
- Once folder handles are shared, they can no longer be manually
reloaded, so we should add support for hot-reloading them


## Solution

- Reuse folder handles based on their path
- Trigger a reload of a folder if a file contained in it (or a sub
folder) is added or removed
- This also covers adding/removing/moving sub folders containing files

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-10-26 22:19:57 +00:00
Niklas Eicker
77309ba5d8
Non-blocking load_untyped using a wrapper asset (#10198)
# Objective

- Assets v2 does not currently offer a public API to load untyped assets

## Solution

- Wrap the untyped handle in a `LoadedUntypedAsset` asset to offer a
non-blocking load for untyped assets. The user does not need to know the
actual asset type.
- Handles to `LoadedUntypedAsset` have the same path as the wrapped
asset, but their handles are shared using a label.

The user side of `load_untyped` looks like this:
```rust
use bevy::prelude::*;
use bevy_internal::asset::LoadedUntypedAsset;

fn main() {
    App::new()
        .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
        .add_systems(Startup, setup)
        .add_systems(Update, check)
        .run();
}

#[derive(Resource)]
struct UntypedAsset {
    handle: Handle<LoadedUntypedAsset>,
}

fn setup(
    mut commands: Commands,
    asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
) {
    let handle = asset_server.load_untyped("branding/banner.png");
    commands.insert_resource(UntypedAsset { handle });
    commands.spawn(Camera2dBundle::default());
}

fn check(
    mut commands: Commands,
    res: Option<Res<UntypedAsset>>,
    assets: Res<Assets<LoadedUntypedAsset>>,
) {
    if let Some(untyped_asset) = res {
        if let Some(asset) = assets.get(&untyped_asset.handle) {
            commands.spawn(SpriteBundle {
                texture: asset.handle.clone().typed(),
                ..default()
            });
            commands.remove_resource::<UntypedAsset>();
        }
    }
}
```

---

## Changelog

- `load_untyped` on the asset server now returns a handle to a
`LoadedUntypedAsset` instead of an untyped handle to the asset at the
given path. The untyped handle for the given path can be retrieved from
the `LoadedUntypedAsset` once it is done loading.


## Migration Guide

Whenever possible use the typed API in order to directly get a handle to
your asset. If you do not know the type or need to use `load_untyped`
for a different reason, Bevy 0.12 introduces an additional layer of
indirection. The asset server will return a handle to a
`LoadedUntypedAsset`, which will load in the background. Once it is
loaded, the untyped handle to the asset file can be retrieved from the
`LoadedUntypedAsset`s field `handle`.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-10-26 22:14:32 +00:00
François
e5b3cc45ba
Assets: fix first hot reloading (#9804)
# Objective

- Hot reloading doesn't work the first time it is used

## Solution

- Currently, Bevy processor:
  1. Create the `imported_assets` folder
  2. Setup a watcher on it
  3. Clear empty folders, so the `imported_assets` folder is deleted
4. Recreate the `imported_assets` folder and add all the imported assets
- On a first run without an existing `imported_assets` with some
content, hot reloading won't work as step 3 breaks the file watcher
- This PR stops the empty root folder from being deleted
- Also don't setup the processor internal asset server for file
watching, freeing up a thread

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-10-26 21:32:12 +00:00
Talin
c81e2bd586
Adding AssetPath::resolve() method. (#9528)
# Objective

Fixes #9473 

## Solution

Added `resolve()` method to AssetPath. This method accepts a relative
asset path string and returns a "full" path that has been resolved
relative to the current (self) path.

---------

Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
2023-10-26 21:05:45 +00:00
François
d938275b9c
assets: use blake3 instead of md5 (#10208)
# Objective

- Replace md5 by another hasher, as suggested in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/8624#discussion_r1359291028
- md5 is not secure, and is slow. use something more secure and faster

## Solution

- Replace md5 by blake3


Putting this PR in the 0.12 as once it's released, changing the hash
algorithm will be a painful breaking change
2023-10-23 04:15:04 +00:00
anarelion
f9ef989def
Implement source into Display for AssetPath (#10217)
# Objective

When debugging and printing asset paths, I am not 100% if I am in the
right source or not

## Solution

Add the output of the source
2023-10-22 22:59:39 +00:00
Carter Anderson
6f27e0e35f
Add asset_processor feature and remove AssetMode::ProcessedDev (#10194)
# Objective

Users shouldn't need to change their source code between "development
workflows" and "releasing". Currently, Bevy Asset V2 has two "processed"
asset modes `Processed` (assumes assets are already processed) and
`ProcessedDev` (starts an asset processor and processes assets). This
means that the mode must be changed _in code_ when switching from "app
dev" to "release". Very suboptimal.

We have already removed "runtime opt-in" for hot-reloading. Enabling the
`file_watcher` feature _automatically_ enables file watching in code.
This means deploying a game (without hot reloading enabled) just means
calling `cargo build --release` instead of `cargo run --features
bevy/file_watcher`.

We should adopt this pattern for asset processing.

## Solution

This adds the `asset_processor` feature, which will start the
`AssetProcessor` when an `AssetPlugin` runs in `AssetMode::Processed`.

The "asset processing workflow" is now:
1. Enable `AssetMode::Processed` on `AssetPlugin`
2. When developing, run with the `asset_processor` and `file_watcher`
features
3. When releasing, build without these features.

The `AssetMode::ProcessedDev` mode has been removed.
2023-10-20 20:50:26 +00:00
Torstein Grindvik
7132404b38
Add note about asset source register order (#10186)
# Objective

I encountered a problem where I had a plugin `FooPlugin` which did

```rust
impl Plugin for FooPlugin {
    fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
        app
           .register_asset_source(...); // more stuff after
    }
}
```

And when I tried using it, e.g.

```rust
asset_server.load("foo://data/asset.custom");
```

I got an error that `foo` was not recognized as a source.

I found that this is because asset sources must be registered _before_
`AssetPlugin` is added, and I had `FooPlugin` _after_.

## Solution

Add clarifying note about having to register sources before
`AssetPlugin` is added.

Signed-off-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
Co-authored-by: Torstein Grindvik <torstein.grindvik@muybridge.com>
2023-10-20 14:43:16 +00:00
66OJ66
4e28fa255d
Log an error when registering an AssetSource after AssetPlugin has been built (#10202)
# Objective

- Provides actionable feedback when users encounter the error in
https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/issues/10162
- Complements https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/pull/10186

## Solution

- Log an error when registering an AssetSource after the AssetPlugin has
been built (via DefaultPlugins). This will let users know that their
registration order needs changing

The outputted error message will look like this:
```rust
ERROR bevy_asset::server: 'AssetSourceId::Name(test)' must be registered before `AssetPlugin` (typically added as part of `DefaultPlugins`)
```

---------

Co-authored-by: 66OJ66 <hi0obxud@anonaddy.me>
Co-authored-by: Alice Cecile <alice.i.cecile@gmail.com>
2023-10-20 14:42:47 +00:00
François
4d286d087b
remove unused import on android (#10197)
# Objective

- Building for android has a warning
```
warning: unused import: `AssetWatcher`
 --> crates/bevy_asset/src/io/android.rs:2:51
  |
2 |     get_meta_path, AssetReader, AssetReaderError, AssetWatcher, EmptyPathStream, PathStream,
  |                                                   ^^^^^^^^^^^^
  |
  = note: `#[warn(unused_imports)]` on by default
```

## Solution

- Remove the import
2023-10-19 23:02:04 +00:00
Carter Anderson
02943737b2
Return an error when loading non-existent labels (#9751)
# Objective

Calling `asset_server.load("scene.gltf#SomeLabel")` will silently fail
if `SomeLabel` does not exist.

Referenced in #9714 

## Solution

We now detect this case and return an error. I also slightly refactored
`load_internal` to make the logic / dataflow much clearer.

---------

Co-authored-by: Pascal Hertleif <killercup@gmail.com>
2023-10-15 18:36:51 +00:00
Carter Anderson
49d5c6b8a3
Hot reload labeled assets whose source asset is not loaded (#9736)
# Objective

As called out in #9714, Bevy Asset V2 fails to hot-reload labeled assets
whose source asset has changed (in cases where the root asset is not
alive).

## Solution

Track alive labeled assets for a given source asset and allow hot
reloads in cases where a labeled asset is still alive.
2023-10-15 18:21:49 +00:00
François
5781806e72
only set up processed source if asset plugin is not unprocessed (#10123)
# Objective

- Since #9885, running on an iOS device crashes trying to create the
processed folder
- This only happens on real device, not on the simulator

## Solution

- Setup processed assets only if needed
2023-10-15 18:20:29 +00:00
Carter Anderson
3866b1cc19
Fix load_folder for non-default Asset Sources (#10121)
# Objective

Fixes #10120

## Solution

Assign the folder path source to loaded descendant asset paths in
`load_folder`
2023-10-15 16:57:46 +00:00
Dworv
ca37b92540
Make loading warning for no file ext more descriptive (#10119)
# Objective

Currently, the asset loader outputs 
```
2023-10-14T15:11:09.328850Z  WARN bevy_asset::asset_server: no `AssetLoader` found
```
when user forgets to add an extension to a file. This is very confusing
behaviour, it sounds like there aren't any asset loaders existing.

## Solution

Add an extra message on the end when there are no file extensions.
2023-10-14 22:54:57 +00:00