* - Add new method AttachmentRegistry#create that allows configuration of the registered attachment type with a builder. - Migrate existing creation methods to use the new one under the hood for consistency. - Moves all null checking from AttachmentRegistry to AttachmentRegistryImpl.BuilderImpl (most of them happened there as well already and were thus redundant). * - Adds the ability to initialize an AttachmentType with only a path, substituting the mod ID of the registrant via an entrypoint. * - Add registration safety checks * - Add missing copyright header * - Remove lazy entrypoint initialization of attachment types. * - Import fixes * - Update javadoc. * - Use expression lambdas. * - Fix style checks * - More style fixes * - Fix line endings * - Move WheelInfo and initialization to test package - Deprecate AttachmentRegistry#builder - Update existing tests to use #create rather than #builder |
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Fabric API
Essential hooks for modding with Fabric.
Fabric API is the library for essential hooks and interoperability mechanisms for Fabric mods. Examples include:
- Exposing functionality that is useful but difficult to access for many mods such as particles, biomes and dimensions
- Adding events, hooks and APIs to improve interopability between mods.
- Essential features such as registry synchronization and adding information to crash reports.
- An advanced rendering API designed for compatibility with optimization mods and graphics overhaul mods.
Also check out Fabric Loader, the (mostly) version-independent mod loader that powers Fabric. Fabric API is a mod like any other Fabric mod which requires Fabric Loader to be installed.
For support and discussion for both developers and users, visit the Fabric Discord server.
Using Fabric API to play with mods
Make sure you have installed fabric loader first. More information about installing Fabric Loader can be found here.
To use Fabric API, download it from CurseForge, GitHub Releases or Modrinth.
The downloaded jar file should be placed in your mods
folder.
Using Fabric API to develop mods
To set up a Fabric development environment, check out the Fabric example mod and follow the instructions there. The example mod already depends on Fabric API.
To include the full Fabric API with all modules in the development environment, add the following to your dependencies
block in the gradle buildscript:
Groovy DSL
modImplementation "net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api:FABRIC_API_VERSION"
Kotlin DSL
modImplementation("net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api:FABRIC_API_VERSION")
Alternatively, modules from Fabric API can be specified individually as shown below (including module jar to your mod jar):
Groovy DSL
// Make a collection of all api modules we wish to use
Set<String> apiModules = [
"fabric-api-base",
"fabric-command-api-v1",
"fabric-lifecycle-events-v1",
"fabric-networking-api-v1"
]
// Add each module as a dependency
apiModules.forEach {
include(modImplementation(fabricApi.module(it, FABRIC_API_VERSION)))
}
Kotlin DSL
// Make a set of all api modules we wish to use
setOf(
"fabric-api-base",
"fabric-command-api-v1",
"fabric-lifecycle-events-v1",
"fabric-networking-api-v1"
).forEach {
// Add each module as a dependency
modImplementation(fabricApi.module(it, FABRIC_API_VERSION))
}
Instead of hardcoding version constants all over the build script, Gradle properties may be used to replace these constants. Properties are defined in the gradle.properties
file at the root of a project. More information is available here.
Contributing
See something Fabric API doesn't support, a bug or something that may be useful? We welcome contributions to improve Fabric API. Make sure to read the development guidelines.
Modules
Fabric API is designed to be modular for ease of updating. This also has the advantage of splitting up the codebase into smaller chunks.
Each module contains its own README.md
* explaining the module's purpose and additional info on using the module.
* The README for each module is being worked on; not every module has a README at the moment