@koora_/core
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Minecraft version.json parsing and game launching.
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Launcher Core Module
Provide the core function to parse Minecraft version and launch.
Usage
Parse Version JSON
Parse minecraft version as a resolved version, which is used for launching process. You can also read version info from it if you want.
import { Version } from "@xmcl/core";
const minecraftLocation: string;
const minecraftVersionId: string;
const resolvedVersion: ResolvedVersion = await Version.parse(minecraftLocation, minecraftVersionId);
Diagnose
Get the report of the version. It can check if version missing assets/libraries.
import { MinecraftLocation, diagnose, ResolvedVersion } from "@xmcl/core";
const minecraft: MinecraftLocation;
const version: string; // version string like 1.13
const resolvedVersion: ResolvedVersion = await Version.parse(minecraft, version);
const report: MinecraftIssueReport = await diagnose(resolvedVersion.id, resolvedVersion.minecraftDirectory);
const issues: MinecraftIssues[] = report.issues;
for (let issue of issues) {
switch (issue.role) {
case "minecraftJar": // your jar has problem
case "versionJson": // your json has problem
case "library": // your lib might be missing or corrupted
case "assets": // some assets are missing or corrupted
// and so on
}
}
Launch Game
Launch minecraft from a version:
import { launch } from "@xmcl/core"
const version: string; // full version id, like 1.13, or your forge version like, 1.13-forge-<someForgeVersion>
const javaPath: string; // java executable path
const gamePath: string; // .minecraft path
const proc: Promise<ChildProcess> = launch({ gamePath, javaPath, version });
Detach from the parent process. So your launcher's exit/crash won't affact the Minecraft running.
const proc: Promise<ChildProcess> = Launcher.launch({ gamePath, javaPath, version, extraExecOption: { detached: true } });