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Before you start ...

  1. Clone the repo to your local computer.
  2. Check on the Project Board if there is already an issue. If not, create an issue first.
  3. Don't start working on Issues that are already in progress

Good to know

Although all contributions to sleep-most are much appreciated, we will only merge features if they are of benefit to the community. If you ask to implement something that is only of added value to your server, the Pull request will be rejected.

Contributing

Creating a feature-branch

We make use of the Git flow approach. Therefore, always create a branch based on develop branch. Whenever you are done, you may submit a PR to merge it with the open release branch. After that, we will merge your changes back into the develop branch. Do NOT submit a PR to merge with master. We will not accept that.

Hotfixes

Hotfixes are issues that could or will have an impact on the existing plugin. We consider hotfixes Major issues that need instant resolution. Whenever you have a major issue, you create a feature-branch based on the hotfix branch. Submit a Pull request to merge into hotfix to collect all hotfixes. Once all of it is done, we will merge the hotfix branch with a priority into the master branch.

⚠️Only major issues are accepted for hotfixes. If there are small bugs, please use the develop branch instead.

Architecture Guidelines

Below you can find a list of some specific architecture related guidelines you have to respect.

Messages

Sending messages

Every message being sent to a player MUST use the IMessageService.sendMessage() This is done so that we can control when a message should and should not be sent. If the message in the config is empty, it will not be sent. This can only be done if the message service is used.

Example

import me.mrgeneralq.sleepmost.interfaces.IMessageService;
import org.bukkit.command.CommandSender;

public class A() {

    private final IMessageService messageService;

    A(IMessageService messageService) {
        this.messageService = messageService;
    }

    public void onA(CommandSender sender) {
        String myMessage = "Hello World";
        this.messageService.sendMessage(sender, myMessage);
    }
}

Fetching messages from config

Every message that should be fetched and be part of messages.yml should be part of the MessageMapper.class The MessageMapper is used to map the Enum ConfigMessage to a message object Message.class.

  1. Create a new message in the ConfigMessage.class
  2. Register the message in the message mappe

MessageMapper

public class MessageMapper {
    public void loadMessages() {
        //add your message key HERE
        this.messages.put(ConfigMessage.YOUR_MESSAGE_KEY, new Message("your.message.path", "default value of message"));
    }
}

To fetch the message, you can use the IMessageService.getMessage(ConfigMessage message).

import me.mrgeneralq.sleepmost.builders.MessageBuilder;
import me.mrgeneralq.sleepmost.enums.MessageKey;
import me.mrgeneralq.sleepmost.interfaces.IMessageService;

public class A {

    private final IMessageService messageService;

    A(IMessageService messageService) {
        this.messageService = messageService;
    }

    public void helloWorld(Player player) {
        //fetching the message builder object (this can be used to modify placeholders)
        MessageBuilder helloWorldMsg = this.messageService.getMessage(MessageKey.HELLO_WORLD);
        this.messageService.sendMessage(player, helloWorldMsg.build());
    }
}