bevy/examples/ecs/observer_propagation.rs
Aevyrie 61b98ec80f
Rename trigger.entity() to trigger.target() (#16716)
# Objective

- A `Trigger` has multiple associated `Entity`s - the entity observing
the event, and the entity that was targeted by the event.
- The field `entity: Entity` encodes no semantic information about what
the entity is used for, you can already tell that it's an `Entity` by
the type signature!

## Solution

- Rename `trigger.entity()` to `trigger.target()`

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## Changelog

- `Trigger`s are associated with multiple entities. `Trigger::entity()`
has been renamed to `Trigger::target()` to reflect the semantics of the
entity being returned.

## Migration Guide

- Rename `Trigger::entity()` to `Trigger::target()`.
- Rename `ObserverTrigger::entity` to `ObserverTrigger::target`
2024-12-08 21:55:09 +00:00

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//! Demonstrates how to propagate events through the hierarchy with observers.
use std::time::Duration;
use bevy::{log::LogPlugin, prelude::*, time::common_conditions::on_timer};
use rand::{seq::IteratorRandom, thread_rng, Rng};
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins((MinimalPlugins, LogPlugin::default()))
.add_systems(Startup, setup)
.add_systems(
Update,
attack_armor.run_if(on_timer(Duration::from_millis(200))),
)
// Add a global observer that will emit a line whenever an attack hits an entity.
.add_observer(attack_hits)
.run();
}
// In this example, we spawn a goblin wearing different pieces of armor. Each piece of armor
// is represented as a child entity, with an `Armor` component.
//
// We're going to model how attack damage can be partially blocked by the goblin's armor using
// event bubbling. Our events will target the armor, and if the armor isn't strong enough to block
// the attack it will continue up and hit the goblin.
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
commands
.spawn((Name::new("Goblin"), HitPoints(50)))
.observe(take_damage)
.with_children(|parent| {
parent
.spawn((Name::new("Helmet"), Armor(5)))
.observe(block_attack);
parent
.spawn((Name::new("Socks"), Armor(10)))
.observe(block_attack);
parent
.spawn((Name::new("Shirt"), Armor(15)))
.observe(block_attack);
});
}
// This event represents an attack we want to "bubble" up from the armor to the goblin.
#[derive(Clone, Component)]
struct Attack {
damage: u16,
}
// We enable propagation by implementing `Event` manually (rather than using a derive) and specifying
// two important pieces of information:
impl Event for Attack {
// 1. Which component we want to propagate along. In this case, we want to "bubble" (meaning propagate
// from child to parent) so we use the `Parent` component for propagation. The component supplied
// must implement the `Traversal` trait.
type Traversal = &'static Parent;
// 2. We can also choose whether or not this event will propagate by default when triggered. If this is
// false, it will only propagate following a call to `Trigger::propagate(true)`.
const AUTO_PROPAGATE: bool = true;
}
/// An entity that can take damage.
#[derive(Component, Deref, DerefMut)]
struct HitPoints(u16);
/// For damage to reach the wearer, it must exceed the armor.
#[derive(Component, Deref)]
struct Armor(u16);
/// A normal bevy system that attacks a piece of the goblin's armor on a timer.
fn attack_armor(entities: Query<Entity, With<Armor>>, mut commands: Commands) {
let mut rng = thread_rng();
if let Some(target) = entities.iter().choose(&mut rng) {
let damage = rng.gen_range(1..20);
commands.trigger_targets(Attack { damage }, target);
info!("⚔️ Attack for {} damage", damage);
}
}
fn attack_hits(trigger: Trigger<Attack>, name: Query<&Name>) {
if let Ok(name) = name.get(trigger.target()) {
info!("Attack hit {}", name);
}
}
/// A callback placed on [`Armor`], checking if it absorbed all the [`Attack`] damage.
fn block_attack(mut trigger: Trigger<Attack>, armor: Query<(&Armor, &Name)>) {
let (armor, name) = armor.get(trigger.target()).unwrap();
let attack = trigger.event_mut();
let damage = attack.damage.saturating_sub(**armor);
if damage > 0 {
info!("🩸 {} damage passed through {}", damage, name);
// The attack isn't stopped by the armor. We reduce the damage of the attack, and allow
// it to continue on to the goblin.
attack.damage = damage;
} else {
info!("🛡️ {} damage blocked by {}", attack.damage, name);
// Armor stopped the attack, the event stops here.
trigger.propagate(false);
info!("(propagation halted early)\n");
}
}
/// A callback on the armor wearer, triggered when a piece of armor is not able to block an attack,
/// or the wearer is attacked directly.
fn take_damage(
trigger: Trigger<Attack>,
mut hp: Query<(&mut HitPoints, &Name)>,
mut commands: Commands,
mut app_exit: EventWriter<AppExit>,
) {
let attack = trigger.event();
let (mut hp, name) = hp.get_mut(trigger.target()).unwrap();
**hp = hp.saturating_sub(attack.damage);
if **hp > 0 {
info!("{} has {:.1} HP", name, hp.0);
} else {
warn!("💀 {} has died a gruesome death", name);
commands.entity(trigger.target()).despawn_recursive();
app_exit.send(AppExit::Success);
}
info!("(propagation reached root)\n");
}