Crates.io | dark_iron_ecs |
lib.rs | dark_iron_ecs |
version | 0.7.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2024-07-24 18:43:40.864619 |
updated_at | 2024-08-05 22:54:15.187804 |
description | A simple Entity Component System library for Rust |
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repository | https://github.com/GabrielBernardoDaSilva/DarkIronEcs |
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Demonstrates how to use the dark_iron_ecs
library to create an Entity Component System (ECS) in Rust. The example includes creating components, querying entities, and setting up systems to interact with those components.
First, add the dark_iron_ecs
dependency to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
dark_iron_ecs = "*" # Replace with the actual version
For this example the necessary imports:
use dark_iron_ecs::core::{
coroutine::{Coroutine, CoroutineState, WaitAmountOfSeconds},
entity_manager::EntityManager,
extension::Extension,
query::{Query, Without},
resources::Resource,
system::SystemSchedule,
world::World,
};
Define your components. Components are data associated with entities.
struct Position {
x: f32,
y: f32,
}
struct Name(String);
struct Health(i32);
Define systems to operate on entities that have specific components. Systems are functions that process entities.
fn test_system(q: Query<(&Health,)>, entity_manager: &mut EntityManager) {
entity_manager.create_entity((Health(500),));
for health in q.fetch() {
println!("{:?}", health.0);
}
}
fn test_system_1(
q: Query<(&Health,)>,
q2: Query<(&Health,), Without<(&Name,)>>,
mut camera: Resource<Camera>,
) {
for health in q.fetch() {
println!("q {:?}", health.0);
}
for health in q2.fetch() {
println!("q2 {:?}", health.0);
}
println!("Hello from test_system_1");
camera.x += 1.0;
println!("{:?} {:?} {:?}", camera.x, camera.y, camera.z);
}
Define events that can be published and subscribed to within the world.
struct CollisionEvent;
Define resources that are globally accessible by systems.
struct Camera {
x: f32,
y: f32,
z: f32,
}
Define easy extensions to your world.
pub struct ExtensionExample;
impl Extension for ExtensionExample {
fn build(&self, world: &mut World) {
world.create_entity((Health(100),));
}
}
Set up the world, create entities, add systems, and run the ECS.
use dark_iron_ecs::core::{
coroutine::{Coroutine, CoroutineState, WaitAmountOfSeconds},
entity_manager::EntityManager,
query::{Query, Without},
resources::Resource,
system::SystemSchedule,
world::World,
};
fn main() {
let mut world = World::new();
let entity1 = world.create_entity_with_id((Health(100),));
let entity2 = world.create_entity_with_id((Name("Enemy 2".to_string()), Health(200)));
let entity3 = world.create_entity_with_id((
Position { x: 0.0, y: 0.0 },
Name("Enemy 3".to_string()),
Health(300),
));
if let Some(health) = entity1.get_component::<Health>(&world){
println!("Component {:?}", health.0);
}
let mut counter = 10;
world
.create_entity((Velocity(0.0, 0.0),))
.subscribe_event(|_world: &World, _t: CollisionEvent| {
println!("Collision Event Hit");
})
.remove_component::<Health>(entity3)
.add_component_to_entity(entity3, Health(400))
.add_coroutine(Coroutine::new("Test Coroutine", move |world| {
if counter == 10 {
println!("Coroutine Started");
}
counter -= 1;
if counter == 0 {
println!("Coroutine Finished");
world.remove_entity(entity3);
world.create_entity((Health(900),));
world.add_component_to_entity(entity1, Name("Player".to_string()));
world.remove_component::<Health>(entity2);
world.publish_event(CollisionEvent);
return CoroutineState::Finished;
}
println!("Coroutine Running");
CoroutineState::Yielded(WaitAmountOfSeconds {
amount_in_seconds: 1.0,
})
}))
.add_resource(Camera {
x: 1000.0,
y: 0.0,
z: 0.0,
})
.add_system(SystemSchedule::Startup, test_system)
.add_systems(SystemSchedule::Update, (test_system_1,))
.run_startup()
.add_extension(ExtensionExample)
.build();
let q = world.create_query::<&Health>();
let q1 = world.create_query_with_constraint::<&Health, Without<&Name>>();
for health in q.fetch() {
println!("{:?}", health.0);
}
for health in q1.fetch() {
println!("{:?}", health.0);
}
loop {
world.run_update();
world.update_coroutines(1.0);
std::thread::sleep(std::time::Duration::from_secs(1));
}
}
To run the project, use Cargo:
cargo run
This will compile and run your ECS example, demonstrating how to create and manage entities, components, systems, events, and resources using the dark_iron_ecs library.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.
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