/GodotSteam

Steam API for the Godot game engine

Primary LanguageC++MIT LicenseMIT

Godot Steam for Godot 2

Steam API for the Godot game engine (versions 2 to 2.1.4). For the Windows, Linux, and Mac platforms.

THIS VERSION IS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH GODOT 3. There is a separate experimental branch for Godot 3. This master branch will eventually be replaced with Godot Steam for Godot 3 once that version hits release. This version will be pushed to a Godot 2 branch at that point.

Documentation

Documentation is available here: https://gramps.github.io/GodotSteam/

Alternately, there is the project's Wiki page here: https://github.com/Gramps/GodotSteam/wiki

You can also check out the Search Help section inside Godot Engine after compiling it with GodotSteam.

Current Build

You can download pre-compiled versions of this repo here: https://github.com/Gramps/GodotSteam/releases

Version 1.1.1 Updates

  • Added: isSubscribed, isLowViolence, isCybercafe, isSubscribedApp, getAppBuildId functions
  • Added: new functions to documentation
  • Changed: small bits of text in documentation

Quick How-To

  • Download this repository and unpack it.
  • Download and unpack the Steamworks SDK; this requires a Steam developer account.
  • Download and unpack the Godot source; preferably 2.0.3 to 2.1.4.
  • Move the following to godotsteam/sdk/:
    sdk/public/
    sdk/redistributable_bin/
  • The repo's directory contents should now look like this:
    godotsteam/sdk/public/*
    godotsteam/sdk/redistributable_bin/*
    godotsteam/SCsub
    godotsteam/config.py
    godotsteam/godotsteam.cpp
    godotsteam/godotsteam.h
    godotsteam/register_types.cpp
    godotsteam/register_types.h
  • Now move the "godotsteam" directory into the "modules" directory of the unpacked Godot Engine source.
  • Recompile for your platform:
  • When recompiling the engine is finished, copy the shared library (steam_api) from sdk/redistributable_bin/ folders to the Godot binary location (by default in the godot source /bin/ file but you can move them to a new folder). It should look like this:
    • Linux 32/64-bit
    libsteam_api.so
    ./godot.linux.tools.32 or ./godot.linux.tools.64
    
    • OSX
    libsteam_api.dylib
    ./godot.osx.tools.32 or ./godot.osx.tools.64
    
    • Windows 32-bit
    steam_api.dll
    ./godot.windows.tools.32.exe
    
    • Windows 64-bit
    steam_api64.dll
    ./godot.windows.tools.64.exe
    
  • Your game must ship with the executable, Steam API DLL/SO/DyLIB, and steam_appid.txt to function. Lack of the Steam API DLL/SO/DyLib (for your respective OS) or the steam_appid.txt will cause it fail and crash.
    • NOTE: For OSX, the libsteam_api.dylib and steam_appid.txt must be in the Content/MacOS/ folder in your application zip or the game will crash.

From here you should be able to call various functions of Steamworks. You should be able to look up the functions in Godot itself under the search section. In addition, you should be able to read the Steamworks API documentation to see what all is available and cross-reference with GodotSteam.

License

MIT license