Co-authored-by: David Négrier <d.negrier@thecodingmachine.com>
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API Reference
Sending a message in the chat
sendChatMessage(message: string, author: string): void
Sends a message in the chat. The message is only visible in the browser of the current user.
- message: the message to be displayed in the chat
- author: the name displayed for the author of the message. It does not have to be a real user.
Example:
WA.sendChatMessage('Hello world', 'Mr Robot');
Listening to messages from the chat
onChatMessage(callback: (message: string) => void): void
Listens to messages typed by the current user and calls the callback. Messages from other users in the chat cannot be listened to.
- callback: the function that will be called when a message is received. It contains the message typed by the user.
Example:
WA.onChatMessage((message => {
console.log('The user typed a message', message);
}));
Detecting when the user enters/leaves a zone
onEnterZone(name: string, callback: () => void): void
onLeaveZone(name: string, callback: () => void): void
Listens to the position of the current user. The event is triggered when the user enters or leaves a given zone. The name of the zone is stored in the map, on a dedicated layer with the zone
property.
- name: the name of the zone, as defined in the
zone
property. - callback: the function that will be called when a user enters or leaves the zone.
Example:
WA.onEnterZone('myZone', () => {
WA.sendChatMessage("Hello!", 'Mr Robot');
})
WA.onLeaveZone('myZone', () => {
WA.sendChatMessage("Goodbye!", 'Mr Robot');
})
Opening a popup
In order to open a popup window, you must first define the position of the popup on your map.
You can position this popup by using a "rectangle" object in Tiled that you will place on an "object" layer.
openPopup(targetObject: string, message: string, buttons: ButtonDescriptor[]): Popup
- targetObject: the name of the rectangle object defined in Tiled.
- message: the message to display in the popup.
- buttons: an array of action buttons defined underneath the popup.
Action buttons are ButtonDescriptor
objects containing these properties.
- label (string): The label of the button.
- className (string): The visual type of the button. Can be one of "normal", "primary", "success", "warning", "error", "disabled".
- callback ((popup: Popup)=>void): Callback called when the button is pressed.
Please note that openPopup
returns an object of the Popup
class. Also, the callback called when a button is clicked is passed a Popup
object.
The Popup
class that represents an open popup contains a single method: close()
. This will obviously close the popup when called.
class Popup {
/**
* Closes the popup
*/
close() {};
}
Example:
let helloWorldPopup;
// Open the popup when we enter a given zone
helloWorldPopup = WA.onEnterZone('myZone', () => {
WA.openPopup("popupRectangle", 'Hello world!', [{
label: "Close",
className: "primary",
callback: (popup) => {
// Close the popup when the "Close" button is pressed.
popup.close();
}
});
}]);
// Close the popup when we leave the zone.
WA.onLeaveZone('myZone', () => {
helloWorldPopup.close();
});
Disabling / restoring controls
disablePlayerControls(): void
restorePlayerControls(): void
These 2 methods can be used to completely disable player controls and to enable them again.
When controls are disabled, the user cannot move anymore using keyboard input. This can be useful in a "First Time User Experience" part, to display an important message to a user before letting him/her move again.
Example:
WA.onEnterZone('myZone', () => {
WA.disablePlayerControls();
WA.openPopup("popupRectangle", 'This is an imporant message!', [{
label: "Got it!",
className: "primary",
callback: (popup) => {
WA.restorePlayerControls();
popup.close();
}
}]);
});
Opening a web page in a new tab
openTab(url: string): void
Opens the webpage at "url" in your browser, in a new tab.
Example:
WA.openTab('https://www.wikipedia.org/');
Opening a web page in the current tab
goToPage(url: string): void
Opens the webpage at "url" in your browser in place of WorkAdventure. WorkAdventure will be completely unloaded.
Example:
WA.goToPage('https://www.wikipedia.org/');
Opening/closing a web page in an iFrame
openCoWebSite(url : string, allowApi: boolean = false, allowPolicy: string = "") : void
closeCoWebSite(): void
Opens the webpage at "url" in an iFrame (on the right side of the screen) or close that iFrame. allowApi
allows the webpage to use the "IFrame API" and execute script (it is equivalent to putting the openWebsiteAllowApi
property in the map). allowPolicy
grants additional access rights to the iFrame. The allowPolicy
parameter is turned into an allow
feature policy in the iFrame.
Example:
WA.openCoWebSite('https://www.wikipedia.org/');
// ...
WA.closeCoWebSite();
Load a sound from an url
loadSound(url: string): Sound
Load a sound from an url
Please note that loadSound
returns an object of the Sound
class
The Sound
class that represents a loaded sound contains two methods: play(soundConfig : SoundConfig|undefined)
and stop()
The parameter soundConfig is optional, if you call play without a Sound config the sound will be played with the basic configuration.
Example:
var mySound = WA.loadSound("Sound.ogg");
var config = {
volume : 0.5,
loop : false,
rate : 1,
detune : 1,
delay : 0,
seek : 0,
mute : false
}
mySound.play(config);
// ...
mySound.stop();