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* '''wesnoth.get_sides(''filter'')'''
 
* '''wesnoth.get_sides(''filter'')'''
  
Returns a table array containing proxy tables for these sides matching the passed [[StandardSideFilter]]. The output is the same format as the wesnothh.sides table, above.
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Returns a table array containing proxy tables for these sides matching the passed [[StandardSideFilter]]. The output is the same format as the wesnoth.sides table, above.
 
  --set gold to 0 for all sides with a leader
 
  --set gold to 0 for all sides with a leader
 
  local sides = wesnoth.get_sides({ {"has_unit", { canrecruit = true }} })
 
  local sides = wesnoth.get_sides({ {"has_unit", { canrecruit = true }} })

Revision as of 05:33, 15 May 2016

This page describes the LuaWML functions and helpers for handling sides and villages.

wesnoth.sides

This is not a function but a table indexed by side numbers. Its elements are proxy tables with these fields:

  • side: the side number
  • gold, village_gold, base_income: integers (read/write)
  • total_income: integer (read only)
  • objectives, user_team_name: translatable strings (read/write)
  • objectives_changed: boolean (read/write)
  • team_name: string (read/write)
  • controller: string (read/write) :
note: In networked multiplayer, the controller attribute is ambiguous (won't be the same on all clients). Be very careful or you'll have OOS errors.
The controller attribute has 6 possible values: human, network, ai, network_ai, null, idle.
A local human should always be "human", a local ai should always be "ai", a remote human should always be "network". and a remote ai should always be "network_ai". An empty side should be null on all clients.
An idle side should appear similarly as a "human" side for all sides that don't own the idle side, i.e. as "network".
These values may be checked using lua, or the :controller command in game.
This value can only be set to 'human', 'ai' or 'null'.
  • fog: boolean (read)
  • shroud: boolean (read)
  • hidden: boolean (read/write)
  • name: string (read)
  • color: string (read/write)
  • recruit: table of strings (read/write)
  • scroll_to_leader: boolean (read/write)
  • village_support: string (read/write)
  • flag: string (read)
  • flag_icon: string (read)
  • defeat_condition: string (read/write) See description at SideWML, ScenarioWML#Scenario_End_Conditions
  • lost: bool (read/write) If lost=true this side will be removed from the persitent list at the end of the scenario. This key can also be used to stop the engine from removing a side by setting it to false. Writing this key only works in a victory/defeat event.
  • __cfg: WML table (dump)

The metatable of these proxy tables appears as "side".

local team = wesnoth.sides[1]
team.gold = team.gold + 50
wesnoth.message(string.format("%d sides", #wesnoth.sides))

wesnoth.get_sides

  • wesnoth.get_sides(filter)

Returns a table array containing proxy tables for these sides matching the passed StandardSideFilter. The output is the same format as the wesnoth.sides table, above.

--set gold to 0 for all sides with a leader
local sides = wesnoth.get_sides({ {"has_unit", { canrecruit = true }} })
for i,v in ipairs(sides) do
    v.gold = 0
end

wesnoth.get_village_owner

  • wesnoth.get_village_owner(x, y)

Returns the side that owns the village at the given location.

local owned_by_side_1 = wesnoth.get_village_owner(12, 15) == 1

wesnoth.set_village_owner

  • wesnoth.set_village_owner(x, y, side, [fire_events])

Gives ownership of the village at the given location to the given side (or remove ownership if none). Ownership is also removed if nil or 0 is passed for the third parameter, but no capture events are fired in this case. An optional 4th parameter (boolean true|false, default: false) can be passed determining whether to fire any capture events.

wesnoth.set_village_owner(12, 15, 1)

wesnoth.is_enemy

  • wesnoth.is_enemy(side1, side2)

Returns true if side A is enemy of side B, false otherwise.

local enemy_flag = wesnoth.is_enemy(1, 3)

wesnoth.match_side

  • wesnoth.match_side(side, filter)

Matches a side against a given StandardSideFilter.

wesnoth.message(tostring(wesnoth.match_side(1, {{"has_unit", { type = "Troll" }}})))

wesnoth.get_starting_location

  • wesnoth.get_starting_location(side)

Returns the starting location of the given side.

local loc = wesnoth.get_starting_location(1)
wesnoth.message(string.format("side 1 starts at (%u, %u)", loc[1], loc[2]))

helper.all_teams

  • helper.all_teams()

Returns an iterator over teams that can be used in a for-in loop.

for team in helper.all_teams() do team.gold = 200 end