Crates.io | brickadia |
lib.rs | brickadia |
version | 0.1.32 |
source | src |
created_at | 2021-07-16 01:22:27.058649 |
updated_at | 2024-02-22 20:18:56.787492 |
description | Save file reader/writer for Brickadia BRS saves |
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repository | https://github.com/brickadia-community/brickadia-rs |
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A Brickadia save file (.brs) reader/writer library for Rust.
Supports save versions <= 10.
This library serves as a replacement for the officially supported brs library, which at the time of writing can only read/write saves <= version 4.
brickadia-rs
currently supports missing features from brs
like save previews, components, brick owners,
and so on. It will also be maintained as the .brs
spec continues to change in the future.
By using the optional feature serialize
, you can seamlessly serialize/deserialize into/from the
brs-js JSON spec.
By default, brickadia-rs
uses flate2
's default compression backend,
miniz_oxide
, which has the benefit of being pure Rust. If you are looking for extra performance, use
the zlib-ng
feature of this crate to use that backend instead:
brickadia = { version = "0.1", default_features = false, features = ["util", "zlib-ng"] }
The optional feature util
includes some utilities like getting brick size from brick asset, handling with
rotations and orientations, and so on. It is enabled by default. To disable it, use default_features = false
in your Cargo.toml
dependency for brickadia
, e.g. brickadia = { version = "0.1", default_features = false }
.
Included in the util
module is a module named octree
, which adds an octree constructor and traversal object
you can wrap around your SaveData
that will allow you to quickly traverse through bricks in space. Here is
some example usage:
// ... assume we have a `SaveData` named `save`
let octree = SaveOctree::new(save); // or `save.into_octree();`
// find the first brick that has a color of (0, 0) in the palette
let base_brick = octree.data().bricks.iter().find(|b| b.color == BrickColor::Index(0)).unwrap();
// fetch a list of bricks above it
let bricks_above = octree.brick_side(base_brick, Direction::ZPositive);
Add the following to your Cargo.toml
's dependencies:
brickadia = "0.1"
Below will read the file my_brs_file.brs
and display brick count, map, and list each brick's position.
use std::fs;
use brickadia::read::SaveReader;
fn main() {
let mut reader = SaveReader::new(fs::File::open("my_brs_file.brs").unwrap()).unwrap();
let save = reader.read_all().unwrap();
println!("Brick count: {}", save.header1.brick_count);
println!("Map: {}", save.header1.map);
for brick in save.bricks.iter() {
println!("There's a brick at {}.", brick.position);
}
}
Below will create a 10x10 grid of bricks and save to brickadia-rs.brs
.
use std::{env, fs::File};
use brickadia::{
save::{Brick, BrickColor, BrickOwner, Color, Preview, SaveData, Size, User},
write::SaveWriter,
};
fn main() {
let me = User {
name: "x".into(),
id: "3f5108a0-c929-4e77-a115-21f65096887b".parse().unwrap(),
};
let mut save = SaveData::default();
// set the first header
save.header1.author = me.clone();
save.header1.host = Some(me.clone());
save.header1.description = "This was saved with brickadia-rs!".into();
// set the second header
save.header2
.brick_owners
.push(BrickOwner::from_user_bricks(me.clone(), 100));
// set the preview image
let preview_bytes = std::fs::read("examples/write_preview.png").unwrap();
save.preview = Preview::PNG(preview_bytes);
// add some bricks
for y in 0..10 {
for x in 0..10 {
let mut brick = Brick::default();
brick.position = (x * 10, y * 10, 10);
brick.size = Size::Procedural(5, 5, 6);
brick.color = BrickColor::Unique(Color {
r: (x as f32 / 10.0 * 255.0) as u8,
g: 255,
b: (y as f32 / 10.0 * 255.0) as u8,
a: 255,
});
save.bricks.push(brick);
}
}
// write out the save
let save_location = env::args()
.nth(1)
.unwrap_or("examples/write.out.brs".into());
SaveWriter::new(File::create(save_location).unwrap(), save)
.write()
.unwrap();
println!("Save written");
}