The previous packaging format for Godot Android plugins consisted of the plugin's `gdap` config file accompanied by binaries defined in the `gdap` file.
This format is now deprecated (starting with Godot 4.2), and instead Godot Android plugins are now packaged as `EditorExportPlugin` plugins.
The `EditorExportPlugin` class has been updated with the following methods to provide the necessary set of functionality:
- `_supports_platform`: returns true if the plugin supports the given platform
- `_get_android_dependencies`: retrieve the set of android dependencies (e.g: `org.godot.example:my-plugin:0.0.0`) provided by the plugin
- `_get_android_dependencies_maven_repos`: retrieve the urls of the maven repos for the provided android dependencies
- `_get_android_libraries`: retrieve the local paths of the android libraries (AAR files) provided by the plugin
- `_get_android_manifest_activity_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<activity>` element in the generated Android manifest
- `_get_android_manifest_application_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<application>` element in the generated Android manifest
- `_get_android_manifest_element_contents`: update the contents of the `<manifest>` element in the generated Android manifest
Set the properties of the resource's proxy instead of setting the resource's
properties directly. (For action "Set ...")
Update the path of the edited scene when saving the scene. (For action "Add
atlas source")
Additionally:
* for custom builds, add commit hash
* added a tooltip to help mitigate potential/understandable confusion whether the single-line output might be a bug
* prettify driver name
These dialogs were added to the plugin itself so theme can't be
propagated.
Also moved initialization of the VCS menu after the creation of
EditorInterface.
plus minor static-related fixes
* linuxbsd: get_systemd_os_release_info_value() -> static breaks usage if used multiple times
* windows/linuxbsd: get_video_adapter_driver_info() writes info into static
* linuxbsd: get_distribution_name() + get_version() -> write bsd fallback into static variable
* windows/uwp/android: remove unnecessary use of static
Move the benchmarking measuring methods from `Engine` to `OS` to allow for platform specific overrides (e.g: can be used to hook into platform specific benchmarking and tracing capabilities).
* Node processing works on the concept of process groups.
* A node group can be inherited, run on main thread, or a sub-thread.
* Groups can be ordered.
* Process priority is now present for physics.
This is the first steps towards implementing https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/6424.
No threading or thread guards exist yet in most of the scene code other than Node. That will have to be added later.
When enabled, this scales the editor icons to improve usability on touchscreen devices.
In addition this commit fixes touch detection for the collision_shape_2d_editor_plugin so it scales with the icons size.
* Project Manager ignores display mode settings.
* EditorFileDialog's default display mode and show hidden files settings
are not updated when corresponding editor settings change.
- Simplify and update its logic.
- Simplify EditorScript.
- Improve EditorNode and other relevant includes.
- Fix scene-based path in the movie writer when
reloading a scene.
Also start organizing editor-specific GUI components
into a dedicated folder, `editor/gui`.
Also move `editor_file_server` next to the rest of debugger classes.
Also:
- Add an option to limit the icon size in PopupMenu.
This is similar to how this works in Tree and TreeItem.
- Add the same option to TabBar.
- Add a theme constant for Tree, PopupMenu, Button, and
TabBar to apply this limit on the control level.
Co-authored-by: Daylily-Zeleen <daylily-zeleen@foxmail.com>
* Scene tab
* Animation name list in Animation panel
* Feature profile name list in Editor Feature Profile dialog
* Layout names in editor layout menu
* Subresource list in Inspector dock
* Resource type shown in EditorResourcePicker
* Enum dropdowns in inspectors: We'll eventually allow auto translating
these after implementing a way to opt-out auto translation on a
property-by-property basis and a way to extract enumerators.
dock->get_index() on line 4463 was not behaving as expected
due to dock having an internal sibling, so now we just get the
index excluding internal nodes.
line 4742 would throw an error if you made multiple docks
floating then redocked the end docks first, but no longer
Since they are postponed sometimes due to transient script errors, it
needs to try again without the cache to compile the script again
instead of using the failed one.
- Migrates the existing cache to the standard theme cache struct
- Moves some parts of the codebase to use cache instead of ad-hoc fetching
- Adds hooks to editor settings previously missing from theme regeneration
This allows us to set a default value inherited by child viewports and have child viewports set the value themselves which is needed for disabling the environment in the editor
* Remove unused `EditorPropertyMember` and related hints, previouly used by
VisualScript. Such logic should be implemented in the VS module itself.
* As the above broke compatibility with the VS module, clean up the other
hacks that were still in core in support of VisualScript.
* `PROPERTY_USAGE_INTERNATIONALIZED` was only used in Object's
`get_translatable_strings()`, which is a legacy function not used anywhere.
So both are removed.
* Reordered some usage flags after the above removal to minimize the diff.
* General clean up.
Fixes#30203.
Co-authored-by: Rémi Verschelde <rverschelde@gmail.com>
The same effect which was desired here can just be done with `set_item_text(...)`, which is what this PR does. It removes the need to constantly update the shortcut name when the scene menu is opened.
`const` is used on all methods, even when they cause modification of the server. This reworks the methods of the server to only use `const` on method that don't change the state of the server.
As many open source projects have started doing it, we're removing the
current year from the copyright notice, so that we don't need to bump
it every year.
It seems like only the first year of publication is technically
relevant for copyright notices, and even that seems to be something
that many companies stopped listing altogether (in a version controlled
codebase, the commits are a much better source of date of publication
than a hardcoded copyright statement).
We also now list Godot Engine contributors first as we're collectively
the current maintainers of the project, and we clarify that the
"exclusive" copyright of the co-founders covers the timespan before
opensourcing (their further contributions are included as part of Godot
Engine contributors).
Also fixed "cf." Frenchism - it's meant as "refer to / see".
* If FBX files are found, a dialog will pop up asking to configure FBX2glTF.
* Dialog can also be accessed by going Editor -> Configure FBX Import.
* The dialog also shows a link to click to download the converter, which
should contain instructions.
DisplayServer::screen_is_touchscreen will likely never utilize its
parameter p_screen.
This PR replaces this function by DisplayServer::is_touchscreen_available()
with the same functionality.
This solves the problem, that a SubViewport was used for determining
the screen, which resulted in error messages.
Newly introduced docks, that are not apparent in old projects should
be positioned after the ones in the project-config-file.
This way it seems to be less irritating.
- add the history dock to the default editor layout, so when a user does Editor -> Editor Layout -> Default the history dock will no longer disappear
- change the enter tree notification to a ready notification to prevent the history dock from trying to connect 'on_history_changed' signal everytime the dock is moved in the editor layout
Exposes the selected paths in the editor filesystem dock.
Implements this proposal : https://github.com/godotengine/godot-proposals/issues/2424
Also renamed the old `get_selected_path` to `get_selected_directory` to
better match the already existing get_current_path function.
Now splitted into two classes:
- EditorDebuggerPlugin (RefCounted).
- EditorDebuggerSession (abstract).
This allows the EditorPlugin to be in control of the debugger plugin
lifecycle, be notified when sessions are created, and customize each of
them independently.
We should slowly transition the various profilers and captures in
ScriptEditorDebugger to their own plugins, and decouple
ScriptEditorDebugger from it's UI part (making it the "real"
EditorDebuggerSession potentially dropping the wrappers).
Fixes#67039
`get_index` counts internal children by default but `move_child` ignores them therefore `move_child` had no effect.
The call to `set_current_tab` is not needed anymore in Godot 4 since the current tab will change when calling `move_child`.
The position (left/right) of the Cancel and OK buttons in AcceptDialog
are DisplayServer specific, as Windows uses OK/Cancel and macOS uses Cancel/OK.
Linux/X11 currently uses the macOS convention which is also the GTK+/GNOME one,
though it's not consistent with Qt/KDE applications which follow the Windows
convention.
Since that can't satisfy everyone, it's best if it's configurable also for the
editor (it's already configurable for the project).
Fixes#59379.
Removes separate `Command` key (use `Meta` instead).
Adds an event flag to automatically remap `Command` <-> `Control` (cannot be set alongside `Control` or `Meta`).
- Fix top corners of bottom panel not having rounded corners
- Fix scene tab bar background expanding vertically by corner radius
- Remove two unneccesary theme items from the editor theme:
- EditorStyles/SceneTabFG
- EditorStyles/SceneTabBG
- Remove an instance where the scene TabBar was having its styleboxes overriden to the default value, which has no effect.
EditorExportPlugin adds a set of callbacks to allow customizing scenes, resources or subresources in all files exported:
* Can take scene files, resource files and subresources in all of them.
* Uses a cache for the converted files if nothing changes, so this work only happens if a file is modified.
* Uses hashing to differentiate export configuration caches.
* Removed the previous conversion code to binary, as this one uses existing stuff.
This API is useful in several scenarios:
* Needed by the "server" export platform to get rid of textures, meshes, audio, etc.
* Needed by text to binary converters.
* Needed by eventual optimizations such as shader precompiling on export, mesh merging and optimization, etc.
This is a draft, feedback is very welcome.
This allows light sources to be specified in physical light units in addition to the regular energy multiplier. In order to avoid loss of precision at high values, brightness values are premultiplied by an exposure normalization value.
In support of Physical Light Units this PR also renames CameraEffects to CameraAttributes.
The editor will now use the project path i.e. the place where the root of
the repo is supposed to be according to the user. This project path is
also sent into the plugin and so out-of-directory asset folders can also be
maintained this way.
Affects a lot of classes. Very thoroughly checked signal connections and deferred calls to this method, add_do_method/add_undo_method calls, and so on.
Also renames the internal `_update_callback()` to `_redraw_callback()` for consistency.
Just a few comments have also been changed to say "redraw".
In CPUParticles2D, there was a private variable with the same name. It has been renamed to `do_redraw`.
This adds support for benchmarking engine startup (and editor startup if used).
The goal is to use this in the benchmarking server to track improvements and changes to engine, editor, importer and scene loading startup times.
This behavior was inconsistent with other editor-only nodes such as
Position3D, Position2D and ReferenceRect. It also caused issues when
a script extended RootMotionView as it ceased to work when the project
was run.
Currently, with stay_in_script_editor_on_node_selected as On, inspector_only is forcibly set, and no editors from the node selected are displayed.
With this change, if the selected Node has a Main Editor, it's still not shown (the intended behaviour of the feature), but the sub-editors are shown, this correctly opens the AnimationPlayerEditor plugin and other sub-plugins.
Fixes and closes#63621.
- Rename RayCast2DEditorPlugin to Cast2DEditorPlugin and make it also support editing ShapeCast2D.
- Apply RayCast2D debug drawing improvements from #46675 to ShapeCast2D.
- Adds more customization options to ProjectSettings.
- Displays navregion edge connections and navigation polygon edges in editor and at runtime.
- Majority of debug code moved from SceneTree to NavigationServer.
- Removes the irritating debug MeshInstance child node from NavigationRegion3D and replaces it with direct RenderingServer API.
- RPC configurations are now dictionaries.
- Script.get_rpc_methods renamed to Script.get_rpc_config.
- Node.rpc[_id] and Callable.rpc now return an Error.
- Refactor MultiplayerAPI to allow extension.
- New MultiplayerAPI.rpc method with Array argument (for scripts).
- Move the default MultiplayerAPI implementation to a module.
Based on #62896, only implements the BPM support part.
* Implements BPM support in the AudioStreamOGG/MP3 importers.
* Can select BPM/Bar Size and total beats in a song file, as well as edit looping points.
* Looping is now BPM aware
* Added a special importer UI for configuring this.
* Added a special preview showing the audio waveform as well as the playback position in the resource picker.
* Renamed `AudioStream::instance` to `instantiate` for correctness.
This PR is a continuation of #50381 (which was implemented exactly a year ago!)
* Add a visual interface to select which classes should not be built into Godot (well, they are built if something else uses them, but if not used the optimizer will remove them out).
* Add a detection system to scan the project and figure out the actual classes used.
* Added the ability for SCons to load build profiles.
Obligatory Screen:
A simple test with a couple of nodes in the scene resulted in a 25% reduction for the final binary size
TODO:
* Script languages need to implement used class detection (left for another PR).
* Options to disable servers or server functionalities (like 2D or 3D physics, navigation, etc). Are missing, that should also greatly aid in reducing binary size.
* Options to disable some modules would be desired.
* More options to disable drivers (OpenGL, Vulkan, etc) would be desired.
In general this PR is a starting point for more contributors to improve and enhance this functionality.
`rendering/quality/shadows` is now `rendering/quality/positional_shadow`
to explicitly denote that the settings only affect positional light shadows,
not directional light shadows.
Shadow atlas settings now contain the word "atlas" for easier searching.
Soft shadow quality settings were renamed to contain the word "filter".
This makes the settings appear when searching for "filter" in the
project settings dialog, like in Godot 3.x.
Recording a movie can take a long time, so the user may not be
paying attention to the editor while leaving a movie rendering
in the background.
This also allows editor plugins to access the state of Movie Maker mode
within the editor (and set it).
Redo edited subresource (and resource) saving in a much more simplified way.
I think this should work (unless I am missing something) and be faster than what is there.
It should also supersede #55885.
I am not 100% entirely convinced that this approach works, but I think it should so please test.
This makes sure that:
1.) The title is always up-to-date with project settings
2.) The title always reflects the changes made in the editor by showing or hiding the '(*)'
* Ensures thread safety when resources are destroyed.
* Simplified API by always forcing `ResourceCache::get_ref`, which needs less hacks and is fully thread safe.
* Removed RWLock for resources because its not possible to use for the new logic. Should not be a problem.
Supersedes #57533
* Allows running the game in "movie writer" mode.
* It ensures entirely stable framerate, so your run can be saved stable and with proper sound (which is impossible if your CPU/GPU can't sustain doing this in real-time).
* If disabling vsync, it can save movies faster than the game is run, but if you want to control the interaction it can get difficult.
* Implements a simple, default MJPEG writer.
This new features has two main use cases, which have high demand:
* Saving game videos in high quality and ensuring the frame rate is *completely* stable, always.
* Using Godot as a tool to make movies and animations (which is ideal if you want interaction, or creating them procedurally. No other software is as good for this).
**Note**: This feature **IS NOT** for capturing real-time footage. Use something like OBS, SimpleScreenRecorder or FRAPS to achieve that, as they do a much better job at intercepting the compositor than Godot can probably do using Vulkan or OpenGL natively. If your game runs near real-time when capturing, you can still use this feature but it will play no sound (sound will be saved directly).
Usage:
$ godot --write-movie movie.avi [scene_file.tscn]
Missing:
* Options for configuring video writing via GLOBAL_DEF
* UI Menu for launching with this mode from the editor.
* Add to list of command line options.
* Add a feature tag to override configurations when movie writing (fantastic for saving videos with highest quality settings).
Before this fix the title was just updated when we make the first change in the project settings. Now we always update the window title as it may be changed in the meantime when a project setting is changed (e.g. the app name (application/config/name)).
* Shader editor is permanent (no longer transient).
* Can edit multiple files at the same time.
Likely fixes many usability issues (please lend me a hand Bugsquad team to identify them).
GitHub doesn't allow CORS so we can't download assets from it.
There'd also be more work needed for the Asset Library plugin to be
usable in the Web editor even if that was supported.
* Map is unnecessary and inefficient in almost every case.
* Replaced by the new HashMap.
* Renamed Map to RBMap and Set to RBSet for cases that still make sense
(order matters) but use is discouraged.
There were very few cases where replacing by HashMap was undesired because
keeping the key order was intended.
I tried to keep those (as RBMap) as much as possible, but might have missed
some. Review appreciated!
* Changed to use the same stages as extensions.
* Makes the initialization more coherent, helping solve problems due to lack of stages.
* Makes it easier to port between module and extension.
* removed the DRIVER initialization level (no longer needed).
Implemented by request of @neikeq to advance in the GDExtension version of Mono.
* If a Resource type is missing upon load, it will be remembered together with its data (Unless manually overriden).
* If a Node type is missing upon load, it will be also be remembered together with its data (unless deleted).
This feature makes working with GDExtension much easier, as it ensures that missing types no longer cause data loss.
These typedefs don't save much typing compared to the full `Ref<Resource>`
and `Ref<RefCounted>`, yet they sometimes introduce confusion among
new contributors.
Didn't commit all the changes where it wants to initialize a struct
with `{}`. Should be reviewed in a separate PR.
Option `IgnoreArrays` enabled for now to be conservative, can be
disabled to see if it proposes more useful changes.
Also fixed manually a handful of other missing initializations / moved
some from constructors.
This replaces the existing "chainlink" instance icon that was
used for external links. That icon is still used for scene instancing.
The icon was designed by redlamp.
Co-authored-by: Taylor Wright <taylor@redlamp.org>