CustomBlockData is a library for the Bukkit API that allows you to store ANY information inside blocks.
It does so by providing the CustomBlockData
class which implements the PersistentDataContainer
interface.
It does not need any files or databases by saving the information inside the chunk's PersistentDataContainer, and the information is persistent even after server restarts.
CustomBlockData is compatible with all Bukkit versions from 1.16.3 onwards, including all forks. Older versions are not supported because Chunk only implements PersistentDataHolder since 1.16.3.
- It does not need any files or databases
- When the chunk where the block is inside gets deleted, there will be no leftover information
- You can store anything that can be stored inside a normal
PersistantDataContainer
(which means, basically, anything) - It can automatically keep track of block changes and automatically delete block data when a block gets broken, move data when a block gets moved, etc
- You can make specific blocks protected from this, or listen to the cancellable
CustomBlockDataEvent
s - (This is disabled by default for backwards compatibility - just call
CustomBlockData#registerListener(Plugin)
to enable it)
- You can make specific blocks protected from this, or listen to the cancellable
Repository
<repository>
<id>jeff-media-gbr</id>
<url>https://hub.jeff-media.com/nexus/repository/jeff-media-public/</url>
</repository>
Dependency
<dependency>
<groupId>com.jeff_media</groupId>
<artifactId>CustomBlockData</artifactId>
<version>2.1.0</version>
<scope>compile</scope>
</dependency>
Shading and relocating
You must shade (and you should relocate) the CustomBlockData
class. Just add this to
the <configuration>
section of your maven-shade-plugin declaration:
<relocations>
<relocation>
<pattern>com.jeff_media.customblockdata</pattern>
<shadedPattern>YOUR.PACKAGE.customblockdata</shadedPattern>
</relocation>
</relocations>
To get a block's PersistentDataContainer, all you have to do is create an instance of CustomBlockData
providing the block and
the instance of your main class:
PersistentDataContainer customBlockData = new CustomBlockData(block, plugin);
For more information about how to use it, just look at the API docs for the PersistentDataContainer or look at this tutorial.
Javadocs can be found here: https://hub.jeff-media.com/javadocs/customblockdata/
Click here for an example plugin. It lets you left-click on a block to store your currently held ItemStack inside. Once the block is broken, it will drop the stored item.
If you need help, feel free to join my Discord server and head to #programming-help:
If you are using this project in your paid plugins, or if you just want to buy me a coffee, I would be happy over a small donation :)