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com.bcs.inventory

v1.0.0

Published

Inventory system. Part of BCS framework

Downloads

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Readme

Quick Start

  • Add Igloo Inventory package to your package manifest. (com.bcs.inventory)
  • Go to your game's initialization code and add:
    • InventoryModule.Initialize(new InventoryPlayerPrefsJsonProvider())
    • Initialize method accepts IInventoryDataProvider interface, which the InventoryPlayerPrefsJsonProvider class implements. You can write custom providers by implementing the same interface.
  • Inventory module creates a game wide inventory by default. You can access it with the constant key: InventoryModule.AccountInventory.
  • To create a custom inventory, use below to methods:
    • InventoryModule.IsInventoryValid(string) : Makes sure the inventory exists and usable
    • InventoryModule.CreateInventory(string) : Creates the inventory.
    • So, to create a new inventory and make sure it is not creates previously:
      if (InventoryModule.IsInventoryValid(myInventoryId))
      {
          InventoryModule.CreateInventory(myInventoryId);
      }
  • To add items, use InventoryModule.AddToInventory(string, string, int) or one of its overloads:
    • InventoryModule.AddToInventory(string, string, int)
    • InventoryModule.AddToInventory(string, ItemDefinition, int)
  • To remove items from inventory:
    • InventoryModule.RemoveFromInventory(string, string, int)
    • InventoryModule.RemoveFromInventory(string, ItemDefinition, int)
  • To get the owned quantity of a said item:
    • InventoryModule.GetOwnedQuantity(string, string)
    • InventoryModule.GetOwnedQuantity(string, ItemDefinition)
  • To get a value indicating whether the given item is in inventory:
    • InventoryModule.IsInInventory(string, string)
    • InventoryModule.IsInInventory(string, ItemDefinition)

Inventory Class

To decrease the amount of code written, inventory module comes with a wrapper class named Inventory. This class stores the id of the inventory it represents and provides the following methods to modify the invenory with provided id:

void Add(string, int)
void Add(ItemDefition, int)
void Remove(string, int)
void Remove(ItemDefition, int)
int GetOwned(string)
int GetOwned(ItemDefition)
bool HasItem(string)
bool HasItem(ItemDefinition)

A sample usage

public class InventoryClassExample
{
    private Inventory myInventory;
    private Inventory accountInventory;

    public void Initialize()
    {
        myInventory = new Inventory("myInventory");
        accountInventory = new Inventory();
    }

    public void AddMoneyToAccount(int money)
    {
        var moneyItem = ItemDatabaseModule.GetItem("it-money");
        accountInventory.Add(moneyItem, money);
    }

    public void MoveFundsToMyInventory(int money)
    {
        var accountFunds = accountInventory.GetOwned("it-money");
        
        if (accountsFunds < money)
        {
            money = accountFunds;
        }

        accountInventory.Remove("it-money", money);
        myInventory.Add("it-money", money);
    }
}

Scriptable Inventories

Inventory module also provides you with a way to serialize inventory objects as scriptable objects, so that you can reference them from scripts and reuse them. for this, go to any folder you wish (Assets > Game > Data > Inventories is recommended), right click and then Create > Igloo > Inventory. This will create a scriptable object.

Add Inventory

Now, select the inventory scriptable object and set its id.

Set Id of Inventory Object

To use it, create a script and add the following line to it.

[SerializeField] private InventoryObject inventory;

This will create a field in the inspector. Now, click the small circle next to it and select your inventory.

Select inventory

Back to your script, you can now use this like the following:

public void AddMoneyToInventory(int money)
{
    inventory.Inventory.Add(currency, money);
}

Full class for clarity:

public class ScriptableInventoryExample : MonoBehaviour
{
    [SerializeField] private InventoryObject inventory;
    [SerializeField] private ItemDefinition currency;

    public void AddMoneyToInventory(int money)
    {
        inventory.Inventory.Add(currency, money);
    }
}

Dependencies

  • Igloo Item Database: com.bcs.itemdatabase