Bring _HELPERS/_lists.dm to latest standards by:
-Adding proper documentation and fixing existing one
-Giving vars proper names
-Procs now use snake case as per standard (many files that use those procs will be affected)
its such a stupid fucking name, the verbs are all mapping related, they are all in the mapping tab, nobody knows about them because its called debug verbs for some reason instead of mapping verbs
Admins can now revert (most) station traits before a round starts, as well as setup the station traits that will run next round.
Previously, admins had no control over this system, making it sometimes painful for running planned events.
It is not feasible to update the station traits of the current round, considering some apply pre-roundstart, but it is doable to edit the station traits of the next round.
Adds some extra vars and logic to explosion code to make powerful logging entries that should help admins narrow down when explosives get misused.
Records this new info in the feedback database and bumps the explosion version +1 as a result of this.
About The Pull Request
Rewrites the entire preferences menu in tgui. Rewrites the entire backend to be built upon datumized preferences, rather than constant additions to the preferences base datum.
Splits game preferences into its own window.
Antagonists are now split into their individual rulesets. You can now be a roundstart heretic without signing up for latejoin heretic, as an example.
This iteration matches parity, and provides very little new functionality, but adding anything new will be much easier.
Fixes#60823Fixes#28907Fixes#44887Fixes#59912Fixes#58458Fixes#59181
Major TODOs
Quirk icons, from @Fikou (with some slight adjustments from me)
Lore text, from @EOBGames (4/6, need moths and then ethereal lore from @AMonkeyThatCodes)
Heavy documentation on how one would add new preferences, species, jobs, etc
A lot of specialized testing so that people's real data don't get corrupted
Changelog
cl Mothblocks, Floyd on lots of the design
refactor: The preferences menu has been completely rewritten in tgui.
refactor: The "Stop Sounds" verb has been moved to OOC.
/cl
Made all say()s deal with encoding, audited all uses of say() to prevent double encoding or like, manually inserting span().
I left some stuff without sanitize that only draws from the code, since it's hell to clean up otherwise. That
and I let admins do whatever the fuck they want
SDQL spells have been improved in several ways:
- The behavior of executing SDQL spell queries using datums has been migrated to a component
- Projectile SDQL spells can now fire any subtype of /obj/projectile
- Touch SDQL spells can use any subtype of /obj/item/melee/touch_attack
- More robust parse error detection
- Parse errors while loading a file from json are displayed in a modal window, with the option to load whatever parts of the spell were correctly parsed (be forewarned, scrollable sections are scuffed, and the ones that appear in the parse error modal can only be scrolled through by drag-selecting the text within them)
- Fixes a bug with the names of variables within lists
- Compartmentalizes SDQL spell code into several .dm files.
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@gmail.com>
Implements the Requests Manager, a new admin tool used to view all prayers, Centcom/Syndicate requests, and nuke code requests within the span of a round.
The verb can be found under Admin.Game, or alternatively just use the verb directly Requests Manager. The requests can be filtered by type (using the type filter button), or using a text search which searches both the message text as well as the request owner's name.
Adds a check for observers to invisimin verb code.
Less admins thinking it's broken when it just tells them they are disabling it over and over as an observer.
Requested by oranges and inspired by the upcoming event. A new subsyetem, non-processing (for now), aimed at providing some toggle switches that can be flipped as a last ditch effort to save some CPU cycles by sacrificing some non-critical mechanics. Below you can see each individual toggle.
Screenshot of the admin panel:
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Surely there are more opportunities for toggles I missed, but adding new ones is not very difficult at all.
Why It's Good For The Game
Better performance during extreme pop, I hope.
Changelog
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code: Introduces the Lag Switch subsystem for when a smoother experience is worth trading a few bells and whistles for. Performance enhancement measures can be togged by admins with the Show Lag Switches admin verb or enabled automatically at a pop amount set via config.
config: Added a new config var: number/auto_lag_switch_pop
Refactors dbcore to work off a subsystem if executed async and limits the maximum amount of concurrent async queries to 25.
This has been tested locally on a mysql docker image and there were no crashes (as long as you didn't run it with debug extools) + data was getting recorded fine.
Why It's Good For The Game
May or may not resolve terry crashes, however, each query creates a new thread which takes up 2mb, preventing the game from using that 2mb. This can lead to ooms if they stack up, e.g. due to poor connectivity. This solves that issue.
maintainer note: this did not actually resolve the crashes, but has value anyway. Crashes were sidestepped fixed by finding out Large Address Awareness works
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refactor: Refactors dbcore.dm to possibly resolve the crashes that happen on Terry.
/cl
Converts most spans into span procs. Mostly used regex for this and sorted out any compile time errors afterwards so there could be some bugs.
Was initially going to do defines, but ninja said to make it into a proc, and if there's any overhead, they can easily be changed to defines.
Makes it easier to control the formatting and prevents typos when creating spans as it'll runtime if you misspell instead of silently failing.
Reduces the code you need to write when writing spans, as you don't need to close the span as that's automatically handled by the proc.
(Note from Lemon: This should be converted to defines once we update the minimum version to 514. Didn't do it now because byond pain and such)
* Adds in support for basic send maps profiling, I'd still like to get something that tracks with the round a bit
better, but we can worry about that later
* Adds a debug verb that displays the sendmaps profiling page, as basic as it is
* Define respect
* Patches over an error where profiles would persist through rounds, somehow. Adds the maptick stuff to performance logging, so we can look at how things change over a short period of time
Adds a 2FA system for admins. When a config is enabled, a database storing your last CID and IP will be checked to see if you have connected through there before. If not, you will not be able to admin until you are verified. Verification is done by opening a website (decided by config), which is tasked with updating the database entry, which will then let you reverify.
MSO wants to implement this as a forum page, but the DM-side is completely agnostic to whatever the implementation is, just that it updates the database. This means that it could potentially be some TOTP stuff, even.
If the database is down, a backup file is checked for your most recent verified connection (IP + CID). If you are on this connection, you will be able to connect fine. If the database is down and you are on a new connection, someone with +PERMISSIONS can manually verify you through the Permissions Panel.
We've had repeated attacks of admins getting their accounts stolen, it's time.
* Moves explorer adventures to the database.
* Fixes default images not showing up in playtest.
* Review changes.
* Please
* SPACING
* Makes this a bit atomic.
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@gmail.com>
SDQL spells are spells that execute an SDQL query. This requires a config flag to be enabled in game_options.txt. When enabled, admins with debug verbs have the ability to open a menu allowing them to define all the relevant vars for the spell, including icons and spell requirements.
It also fixes a bug with superuser SDQL queries always runtime if they try to call a proc.
Co-authored-by: Emmett Gaines <ninjanomnom@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@gmail.com>
* Adds explosion SFX to the blastcannon and explosive compressor
- Extracts the explosion SFX and screenshake proc from the SSexplosions explosion handling proc and lets the explosive compressor and blastcannon use it.
* Miscellaneous changes
- Adds defines for the internal explosion arglist keys
- Reverses the values of the explosion severity defines
- Changes almost everything that uses `/proc/explosion` to use named arguments
- Removes a whole bunch of argname = 0 in explosion calls.
* Removes named callback arguments.
* Changes the explosion signals to just use the arguments list
Adds a simple framework to let objects respond to explosions occurring inside of them.
Changes a whole bunch of explosions to use the object being exploded as the origin of the explosion rather than the turf the object is on.
Makes the explosive compressor and blastcannon actually use the TTVs they are given.
Adds support for things responding to internal explosions.
Less snowflake code for the explosive compressor and blastcannon calculating bomb range.*
Less confusing explosion severity defines.
Less opaque explosion arguments
*does not guarantee that the solution to letting them actually use the TTV is any less snowflake.
Removes all /datum/game_mode except dynamic. Eventually, all of mode and game_mode will be removed, and Dynamic will become an ingrained system. Every single other gamemode was unmaintained at best and poisoned other code at worst. Currently all tg servers run 24/7 Dynamic, so the time to act is now.
* Remove gamemode references from age checks
* Monkey
* Remove heretics
* Remove BBs
* Refactor uplinks and remove clown ops
* Remove nuke ops
* Removes and refactors cult
* Remove extended
* Remove and move out meteors
* Removes wizard
* Remove sandbox
* Remove changelings
* Remove traitors
* Remove revs
* Remove gangs
* Remove changing mode and voting for new gamemodes
* get_candidates signature fix
* Summon ERT and NERD in their own panel
* Remove some old unneeded age_check stuff
* Fix old signatures of get_uplink_items
* Use Extended like config for dynamic.json
* Fix discounted gear
* Improve code in statpanel.dm
* Improve phrasing in preferences_toggles.dm
* Move "Interviews" under the "Tickets" tab
Co-authored-by: celotajstg <celotajstg@users.noreply.github.com>
Done using this command sed -Ei 's/(\s*\S+)\s*\t+/\1 /g' code/**/*.dm
We have countless examples in the codebase with this style gone wrong, and defines and such being on hideously different levels of indentation. Fixing this to keep the alignment involves tainting the blames of code your PR doesn't need to be touching at all. And ultimately, it's hideous.
There are some files that this sed makes uglier. I can fix these when they are pointed out, but I believe this is ultimately for the greater good of readability. I'm more concerned with if any strings relied on this.
Hi codeowners!
Co-authored-by: Jared-Fogle <35135081+Jared-Fogle@users.noreply.github.com>
* Uses 514's map_cpu var when it's available
* Uses auxtools for the debugger, to supply cross verison compatibility
* Nukes extools reference tracking, reinstates the old ref tracking system
About The Pull Request
Dynamic 2021, among much other things, splits the threat level into two separate budgets, one for round start and one for midround/latejoin. You can read the design doc, plus methodology and charts here: https://hackmd.io/@tgstation/S1C4dYJkO.
To server owners: this is incompatible with current dynamic.json configurations. This is not just because some fields have different values now, but because the older values are not balanced towards this system.
Inidividual list of changes (as I remember them):
Threat level is now split into two separate budgets, one for round start and one for midround/latejoin.
In TESTING, you can now run dynamic simulations to see the roundstart picks.
antag_cap is now based on an equation rather than a fixed list of antags per indice--the old system is not scalable. You can now pass it either a number for a fixed constant, or a list with "denominator" and an optional "offset" to fit the equation ceil(x / denominator) + offset, with x being population.
Midround/latejoin timers are now vars on /datum/game_mode/dynamic itself, and thus can be configured by head admins per server.
Removes some older, as far as I can tell completely unused admin tools relating to dynamic.
autotraitor_cooldown is now properly respected from config, and is based on an exact time rather than on ticks (450 used to be 15 minutes, now it's just 15 MINUTES).
The rulesets dynamic chooses are now in a dynamic.json file in round logs. Relies on tgstation/tgstation13.org#64 to be public.
Adds more logging to the autotraitor ruleset for admins.
Midround/latejoin chance modifiers are now configurable.
Labelled "Do Not Merge", as the design doc outlines the specific playtesting schedule I would like to perform.
Note to self: Remove the custom MOTD before merge.
Why It's Good For The Game
(Copied from design doc)
Dynamic currently dumps as much threat as it can into round start threats. This means that rounds at ~50 threat can have an absurd amount of antagonists round start, while leaving very little threat for midround/latejoin antagonists. What inevitably happens is just one of those picked decides to murderbone, leading to the inevitable 20 minute shuttle call. Furthermore, once those antagonists are dead, Dynamic doesn’t have any threat left to spend on new antagonists that keep the round flowing, promoting the mentality of “antags dead, I’m bored, let’s leave”.
The proposed solution of Dynamic 2021 is to split threat level into two separate budgets, one for round start and one for midround/latejoin. This split, like threat level, will also be done on a lorentz curve–meaning that while most rounds will have them evenly split, there is still the possibility of chaotic high antagonist round start rounds, or the possibility of a midround onslaught.
Ported over from https://gitlab.com/cmdevs/colonial-warfare/-/merge_requests/613 which provides an input box to select an option from a list.
Has a search bar to allow filtering for results and an onKeyDown event to replicate default behaviour from the default list input boxes that BYOND provides (where you are able to type the first letter of an element in the list and it'll jump to the first element that matches and then the next and so on)
Right now, it is only applied to the holopad and "Drop Bomb" verb for administrators.
Credits to bobbahbrown for the Loader element from AlertModal.js which allows for a timed input (was needed on the CM codebase for timed inputs) and for the majority of the DM code.
Co-authored-by: Watermelon914 <3052169-Watermelon914@users.noreply.gitlab.com>
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@gmail.com>
Tgui-izes the secrets panel
Removes one terrible shuttle button, but just know all of them are pretty shit
There can only be one (40 second delay) was condensed into an option for there can only be one
Before it was a blank HTML document. It has some kind of useful stuff, and also some shitpost-y stuff. Using some tab system really helps you pick out where the logging/issue fixing buttons are and where the silly garbage
About The Pull Request
Ports and improves my interview system that has been previously used in the summer ball and toolbox tournament events. Allows for a 'softer' panic bunker, wherein players who fall below the required living time limit can still join the server and be restricted to filling out a questionnaire. Upon completing the questionnaire, the player may be allowed into the server by an administrator. If the application is approved, they get a notification that they will be reconnected and upon reconnecting will have all verbs as they usually would. If the application is denied the user is put on a cooldown after which they may submit a new questionnaire.
Players who are being interviewed (herein interviewees) have no verbs other than those required for the stat panel to function, as well as a verb to pull up the interview panel. Interviews do not persist through restarts, and the ability to join that is granted by an accepted interview is only valid for the duration of that round.
Open interviews are listed under a new 'interviews' tab for admins, which is VERY similar to the existing tickets tab.
Below is what a player who is flagged as an interviewee will see when they join the server. They can do nothing but respond to the questionnaire or leave.
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This is what an administrator sees after an interview is submitted, they will also see a corresponding message within their chatbox, and an age-old BWOINK when an interview is submitted.
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The interviews tab, which is similar to the tickets menu. You can open the interview manager panel to view all active (including non-submitted) interviews, queued (submitted) interviews, and closed interviews.
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FAQ:
What happens if someone submits an interview when no admins are on? It's treated like adminhelps are, the message gets sent to TGS to be dispatched off to configured end-points (like Discord or IRC), and the user is notified that their interview was handled this way.
Can you configure the questions? Yes, in config/ there is now a interviews.txt file in which the welcome message and the individual questions can be set and modified.
Can this be turned on and off during a round? Yes, it can be toggled like the panic bunker. It requires the panic bunker to be raised in order to function.
Can interviewees have further questions asked to them? Yes, if you admin-pm them, which is possible using regular means or a conveniently placed button on the interview UI, they will be able to respond to the message.
Technical details
To use the interview system you must have the panic bunker enabled, this is an additional setting for the panic bunker. It can be set through the PANIC_BUNKER_INTERVIEW setting in config.txt, or alternatively enabled in-game as prompted during the panic bunker toggling process. It also can be toggled on its own using a verb added for this purpose, Toggle PB Interviews found under the server tab. These new actions are included in the logging for the panic bunker. I have also added a reporting stat to the world topic status keyword, which now reports if the interview system is on using the keyword interviews.
As mentioned above, for server operators, configure the questions and welcome message in config/interviews.txt.
Note to maintainers and those with big brains I had to add a call to init_verbs on the stat panel window being ready because seemingly a race condition exists wherein the add_verb of the 'view my interview' verb doesn't cause a refresh of the tabs (and therefore doesn't show the 'Interview' tab) when running in dream daemon but running it directly from visual studio code properly shows the tab. Adding a init_verbs call directly after adding the verb didn't seem to help.
A note for downstreams
If you don't use the HTML stat panel (which may not be a bad thing) then you will have to do some conversion from the HTML stat panel stuff used here to the old style stat panels. It's pretty trivial, but just be aware of that. You can see how I used to use the old stat panels in my PR from the summer ball, here, which should be helpful.
Why It's Good For The Game
This allows for a softer version of the panic bunker which impedes the flow of malicious players while allowing genuine players a chance to enter a round to gain enough time to not be affected by the panic bunker's restrictions.
Changelog
🆑 bobbahbrown
add: Added the interview system, a 'soft' panic bunker which lets players who would normally be blocked from joining be interviewed by admins to be selectively allowed to play.
/🆑
Implements the ?. operator, replacing code like A && A.B with A?.B
BYOND Ref:
When reading A?.B, it's equivalent to A && A.B except that A is only evaluated once, even if it's a complex expression like a proc call.
I re-styled the CSS for the stat panel in hopes to make it look nice, and I also added the ability to use sub-categories (currently a single level) of verbs using a . (period), an example being Admin.Fun instead of the previous Admin - Fun. This now results in a sub-category being automagically generated in the stat panel.
Admins now have the option to enable or disable the shuttle(located in the admin tab).
Disabling the shuttle will basically pause it where it is, regardless(unless game is over). Until the admins enable it again. It will resume exactly back to where it was and continue from there. This is great for events. You can't recall or call the shuttle while it's disabled.
Admins also now get the option when calling the shuttle to disable the recall of said shuttle unless they cancel it or select enable shuttle.
Removes the singularity generator and the particle accelerator. The former had no sprite, and the latter only existed because of a leftover type path. This does not affect gameplay at all.
Removes the "Start Singularity" verb that was only intended for debug use.
Fixes#53508.
This completely replaces the previous verification system, for one that
will interoperate with a discord redbot instance that uses the cogs
located at you github.com/optimumtact/orangescogs
This cuts out several steps in the system, but it also leaves alone the
existing notify system (which just uses a file list of discord ids) as a
record of who to notify
SQL changes required for the new database system
Version 5.10, 7 August 2020, by oranges
Changes how the discord verification process works.
Adds the discord_links table, and migrates discord id entries from
player table to the discord links table in a once off operation and then
removes the discord id on the player table
The user connects to any tg server, and uses the "Verify Discord
Account" verb, this generates a six word one time use token, with a 4
hour time validity period (defined as 4 hours from the timestamp value)
in the discord links table.
This one time token, and the ckey of the user are stored in
discord_links
At this point the entire DM side is done, this is all it does
Replaces like 70-80% of 0 and such, as a side effect cleaned up a bunch of returns
Edit: Most left out ones are in mecha which should be done in mecha refactor already
Oh my look how clean it is
Co-authored-by: TiviPlus <TiviPlus>
Co-authored-by: Couls <coul422@gmail.com>
Rewrites the asset_cache system to handle sending assets to a CDN via a webroot.
see https://github.com/MrStonedOne/tgstation/blob/asset-cdn/code/modules/asset_cache/readme.md
Fixed a lot of bugs with assets, removed some dead code.
Changes:
Moved asset cache code to transport datums, the currently loaded one is located at SSassets.transport, asset cache calls made before the config is loaded use the simple browse_rsc transport.
Added subsystem call for when the config loads or reloads.
Added a webroot CDN asset transport. assets are saved to a file in a format based on the file's hash (currently md5).
Assets that don't use get_asset_url or get_url_mappings (such as browser assets referred to by static html files like changelog.html or static css files) can be saved to browse_rsc even when in cdn asset mode by setting legacy to TRUE on the datum returned by register_assets
Added a system for saving assets on a cdn in a hash based namespace (folder), assets within the same namespace will always be able to refer to each other by relative names. (used to allow cdn'ing font awesome without having to make something that regenerates it's css files.).
The simple/namespaced asset cache datum helper will handle generating a namespace composed of the combined md5 of everything in the same datum, as well as registering them properly.
Moved external resource from a snowflake loaded file to a config entry, added it to resources.txt
To ensure the system breaks in local testing in any situation that wouldn't work in cdn mode, the simple transport will mutate the filenames of non-legacy and non-namespaced assets and return this with get_asset_url.
Simple transport's passive send of all roundstart assets to all clients is now a config that defaults to off. this is to break race conditions during local testings from devs accidentally relying on this instead of using send() properly.
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refactor: Interface assets (js/css/images) can now be managed using an external webserver instead of byond's one at a time file transfer queue.
admin: Adds admin verb toggle-cdn that allows admins to disable the external webserver asset transport and revert to the old system. Useful if the webserver backing this goes down (thanks cloudflare).
config: New config file, resources.txt, (must be loaded by an $include statement from the main config)
server: The external_rsc_urls.txt config has been moved to the main config system.
/cl
Porting notes:
Interface webpages must refer to their assets (css/js/image/etc) by a generated url, or the asset must register itself as a legacy asset. The system is designed to break in localtest (on simple/legacy mode) in most situations that would break in cdn mode.
Requires latest tgui.
The webserver must set the proper CORS headers for font files or font awesome (and other fonts) won't load.
/tg/'s webserver config: https://gist.github.com/MrStonedOne/523388b2f161af832292d98a8aad0eae
* Adds an atmos debugging tool and excited group visualizer
* rebuild moment
* yarn install -> yarn run build
* Sigh
* Fixed UI, did not test, needs a rebuild.
* Proper flexing
* Adds varied colors, improved ui courtusy of stylemistake:
* Fixes a runtime, updates tgui
* added superconductors, cleaned up some shitcode, removed a clashing color
* Woop
* Speed
* rebuild
* Adds a tick count
* begone auto-update
* color defines
* rebuild moment
* color improvements, fixes updating
* adds another preprocesser define to handle showing max shares in the ui
* test of application system?
* patches up some display issues, allows for smooth flowing from one group to another
* overlay-ified
* client testing
* dmi moment
* plane master
* it fucking works
* size change
* passthrough
* rebuild moment
* adresses review concerns, toggles active turf vis on when testing
Co-authored-by: Aleksej Komarov <stylemistake@gmail.com>