xiandie/addons/dialogue_manager/dialogue_resource.gd

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@tool
@icon("./assets/icon.svg")
## A collection of dialogue lines for use with [code]DialogueManager[/code].
class_name DialogueResource extends Resource
const _DialogueManager = preload("./dialogue_manager.gd")
const DialogueLine = preload("./dialogue_line.gd")
## A list of state shortcuts
@export var using_states: PackedStringArray = []
## A map of titles and the lines they point to.
@export var titles: Dictionary = {}
## A list of character names.
@export var character_names: PackedStringArray = []
## The first title in the file.
@export var first_title: String = ""
## A map of the encoded lines of dialogue.
@export var lines: Dictionary = {}
## raw version of the text
@export var raw_text: String
## Get the next printable line of dialogue, starting from a referenced line ([code]title[/code] can
## be a title string or a stringified line number). Runs any mutations along the way and then returns
## the first dialogue line encountered.
func get_next_dialogue_line(
title: String,
extra_game_states: Array = [],
mutation_behaviour: _DialogueManager.MutationBehaviour = _DialogueManager.MutationBehaviour.Wait
) -> DialogueLine:
return await Engine.get_singleton("DialogueManager").get_next_dialogue_line(
self, title, extra_game_states, mutation_behaviour
)
## Get the list of any titles found in the file.
func get_titles() -> Array:
return titles.keys()
func get_ordered_titles() -> Array:
var splitted = raw_text.split("\n")
var ordered_titles = []
for line in splitted:
if line.begins_with("~ "):
ordered_titles.append(line.substr(2).strip_edges())
# # check ordered_titles consistency to titles
# for title in ordered_titles:
# if not titles.has(title):
# printerr("Title %s not found in titles" % title)
# ordered_titles.remove(title)
# for title in titles.keys():
# if not ordered_titles.has(title):
# printerr("Title %s not found in ordered_titles" % title)
# ordered_titles.append(title)
return ordered_titles
func _to_string() -> String:
return '<DialogueResource titles="%s">' % [",".join(titles.keys())]