If 2 maps share the same tileset name (even if they use 2 different URLs for the tileset), the tileset image will be reused wrongly.
This commit fixes the tileset key to make it equal to the image URL.
The listeners from MediaManager and SimplePeer were never removed, leading to a huge amount of listeners all over the applications when switching regularly of scene.
Most of the refactoring issues we are seeing are probably due to the fact that we are trying to manipulate a ScenePlugin out of a Scene (the GameManager is not a Scene and holds a reference to a ScenePlugin coming from a Scene that might get invalidated by Phaser 3).
Furthermore, if we want in the future to be able to scale, scenes could be hosted on different servers. Therefore, it makes no sense to have one connexion for the whole application.
Instead, we should have one connexion for each scene.
If more than one tile was set in the "start" layer, the last tile would be selected.
Now, the tile is selected at random among available tiles.
Also, a message is issued if no tiles have been put on the "start" layer.
This is important because when we come back to the GameScene later, some properties of the GameScene object might be initialized with the values of the previous GameScene.
Like the position if the user previously disconnected.
Closes#146
Remvoing messages that were no more used in the new messaging system (the code used to handle the message that sent the position of all users on the front side)
The URL signature becomes:
https://workadventu.re/_/[instance]/[path_to_map.json]
This allows us to create many instances of the same map (and therefore to create several different worlds for different people)
An exit on a map can target another "instance" by passing the "exitInstance" property.
Now, when a user moves, only his/her position is sent back to the other users. The position of all users is not sent each time.
The messages sent to the browser are now:
- the list of all users as a return to the join_room event (you can send responses to events in socket.io)
- a "join_room" event sent when a new user joins the room
- a "user_moved" event when a user moved
- a "user_left" event when a user left the room
The GameScene tracks all these events and reacts accordingly.
Also, I made a number of refactoring in the classes and removed the GameSceneInterface that was useless (it was implemented by the LogincScene for no reason at all)
Previously, userid was generated by the "/login" route and passed along.
This commit completely removes the uuid "userid" (and disables the LoginController too and any Jwt check).
"userid" is replaced by the "socket id" of the connection.
So a user is now identified using a socket id, which is unique for a given connection.
Adding several layers named "exit" causes issues with Phaser 3.
This PR makes any possible layer being an exit layer (it only depends on the exitUrl property)
Also, fixing start position (it takes into account the layer width now)