

BlossomBridge API
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BlossomBridge
A small API for Tywrap Studios Mods, that adds a few minor things.
Since version
2.1.0
of BBAPI (which is currently only available as a master-SNAPSHOT), it is suggested to bundle the API with your project instead of depending on this mod, and depending on Fabric Language Kotlin instead. As such, the maximum downloadable version you will find on this page is 2.0.2. We will no longer release this as a mod jar to keep compatibility as high as possible.
For developers: please read our 2.1.0 update docs as soon as it becomes available for more information on how to update your BBAPI version correctly, then follow the update docs subsequently until you reach the latest version. Happy days!
Such As:
- A fletched Config system utilizing Jankson and some logic magic.
- A simple, yet niche Logging system, to maintain a consistent log format for all our mods.
- Good JavaDocs, so you can actually properly understand the code.
For Devs:
Project Setup
Want to use this API in your mod?
Feel free to! But keep in mind that a lot of stuff in here is specific to our workflows, so it may not be applicable to your use case.
Plus, the code is pretty minimal the moment, so it's not really worth it half the time.Gradle Setup
BlossomBridge can easily be depended on like any other Fabric mod.
Just add the following to yourbuild.gradle
file:repositories { maven { url "https://jitpack.io" } }
dependencies { // Other dependencies...
modImplementation("com.github.Tywrap-Studios:BlossomBridge:${project.blossombridge_version}")
}
And you add this to your `gradle.properties` file:
```properties
blossombridge_version="1.1.1"
# Or whatever version you want to use :)
it is always recommended to use the latest STABLE version, so you don't get any unexpected hiccups of WIP features.
Last but not least, you need to add the following to your fabric.mod.json
file:
{
"depends": {
"blossombridge": "1.1.1"
}
}
Mod Setup
Once you've added the mod to your project, you can start using it!
All the code is well documented using JavaDoc, so you should be able to figure out how to use it.
But as a general line of thumb, you do the following: Make a Config class that extends AbstractConfig
, and then you can make a new ConfigManager
to load and use it. Alongside that, also construct a LoggingHandler
and you're good to go!
Do not use the
BlossomBridge
class! Matter of fact, don't use anything from themain
package!
ANYTHING IN THEmain
PACKAGE IS NOT PART OF THE API, AND IS INSTEAD FOR THE ACTUAL "MOD" PART OF THE CODE!
Everything that is api is inside theapi
package (of course)
As an example, I suggest taking a look at Constructra, which has a lot of this API's code implemented and used.