Difference between revisions of "Krafties Energy API"

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This is an example script, which would be placed into an object alongside the Energy API script and config notecard. This example gives the first object found in the Energy API object's inventory when someone interacts with it and transfers energy through the object. It essentially acts as a simple, barebones vendor.
 
This is an example script, which would be placed into an object alongside the Energy API script and config notecard. This example gives the first object found in the Energy API object's inventory when someone interacts with it and transfers energy through the object. It essentially acts as a simple, barebones vendor.
 
NOTE: You'll have to set the energy amount button in the config notecard to match the PRICE variable!
 
NOTE: You'll have to set the energy amount button in the config notecard to match the PRICE variable!
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integer PRICE = 100;
 
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
*Only transferable energy can be given
 
*Only transferable energy can be given

Revision as of 23:53, 10 March 2019

Quick Start

  1. Drag the script and config notecard into your object or prim
    • "krafties-API_BASE [Energy]" script
    • "Krafties Energy API Config" notcard
  2. Edit the config notecard for the energy amounts payable to you.
    • You can use up to 12 amounts separated by commas. 0 = Any custom amount and allows players to say the amount they wish to give.
      Example: ENERGY_PRICE=0,10,100,1000

Response

Succesfull transactions will fire a linked message which can be parsed:

llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, 0, "ENERGY_GIVEN|"+fromKey+"|"+toKey+"|"+(string)amount, "");

An Example Script

This is an example script, which would be placed into an object alongside the Energy API script and config notecard. This example gives the first object found in the Energy API object's inventory when someone interacts with it and transfers energy through the object. It essentially acts as a simple, barebones vendor. NOTE: You'll have to set the energy amount button in the config notecard to match the PRICE variable!

integer PRICE = 100;

default {

   link_message(integer senderNum, integer num, string message, key id) {
       // Message is sent in form: llMessageLinked(LINK_THIS, 0, "ENERGY_GIVEN|"+fromKey+"|"+toKey+"|"+(string)amount, "");
       list parts = llParseString2List(message, ["|"], []);
       string operation = llList2String(parts, 0);
       
       if (operation == "ENERGY_GIVEN") {
           key fromKey = llList2Key(parts, 1);
           key toKey = llList2Key(parts, 2);
           integer energyAmount = llList2Integer(parts, 3);
           
           if (energyAmount == PRICE) {
               llGiveInventory(fromKey, llGetInventoryName(INVENTORY_OBJECT, 0)); // Give the first object found in contents to the energy sender
           }
       }
   }

}

Notes

  • Only transferable energy can be given