Powerful scoreboard library for Minecraft Paper/Spigot servers using the adventure component library
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- Sidebars. Up to 42 characters (depends on the formatting) for 1.12.2-, no limit for newer versions
- Teams. Supports showing different properties (display name, prefix, entries etc.) of the same team to different players
- Objectives.
- Full support for new 1.20.4 features (score display names, custom score formats)
- Doesn't require extra dependencies (assuming you're targeting modern versions of Paper)
- Packet-level, meaning it works with other scoreboard plugins
- Supports Folia
- Fully async. All packet work is done asynchronously, so you can use the library from the main thread without sacrificing any performance
- Automatically works with
TranslatableComponent
s. All components are translated usingGlobalTranslator
for each player's client locale and automatically update whenever the player changes it in their settings
- modern. Supports 1.17-1.21.3. Can take advantage of Paper's native adventure support to be more efficient.
- legacy. Supports 1.7.10-1.12.2.
- PacketEvents. Supports 1.8+. Requires PacketEvents 2.0 to be shaded or installed as a plugin.
Note
You can add multiple packet adapters, the best one will automatically be picked depending on the server version.
See installation instructions here
ScoreboardLibrary scoreboardLibrary;
try {
scoreboardLibrary = ScoreboardLibrary.loadScoreboardLibrary(plugin);
} catch (NoPacketAdapterAvailableException e) {
// If no packet adapter was found, you can fallback to the no-op implementation:
scoreboardLibrary = new NoopScoreboardLibrary();
plugin.getLogger().warning("No scoreboard packet adapter available!");
}
// On plugin shutdown:
scoreboardLibrary.close();
Sidebar
s and TeamManager
s are not thread safe, so you will need to add some
synchronisation to make sure you're using them from only one thread at a time.
Sidebar sidebar = scoreboardLibrary.createSidebar();
sidebar.title(Component.text("Sidebar Title"));
sidebar.line(0, Component.empty());
sidebar.line(1, Component.text("Line 1"));
sidebar.line(2, Component.text("Line 2"));
sidebar.line(2, Component.empty());
sidebar.line(3, Component.text("epicserver.net"));
sidebar.addPlayer(player); // Add the player to the sidebar
// Don't forget to call sidebar.close() once you don't need it anymore!
Component sidebars are an abstraction over the low-level Sidebar
. They allow you to design sidebars in a clean way.
Here's how you create a SidebarComponent
with a static line:
SidebarComponent staticLine = SidebarComponent.staticLine(Component.text("A static line"));
You can chain multiple SidebarComponent
s together using SidebarComponent.builder()
:
SidebarComponent lines = SidebarComponent.builder()
.addComponent(SidebarComponent.staticLine(Component.text("A static line")))
.addStaticLine(Component.text("Another static line")) // Shorthand for line above
.build();
To use these components, create a ComponentSidebarLayout
:
ComponentSidebarLayout layout = new ComponentSidebarLayout(
SidebarComponent.staticLine(Component.text("Sidebar Title")),
lines
);
Sidebar sidebar = scoreboardLibrary.createSidebar();
// Apply the title & lines components to the Sidebar
// Do this every time the title or any line needs to be updated
layout.apply(sidebar);
You can make animations with SidebarAnimation
:
Component lineComponent = Component.text("Line that changes colors");
Set<NamedTextColor> colors = NamedTextColor.NAMES.values();
List<Component> frames = new ArrayList<>(colors.size());
for (NamedTextColor color : colors) {
frames.add(lineComponent.color(color));
}
SidebarAnimation<Component> animation = new CollectionSidebarAnimation<>(frames);
// You can also implement SidebarAnimation yourself
SidebarComponent line = SidebarComponent.animatedLine(animation);
// Advance to the next frame of the animation
animation.nextFrame();
Animations can be used for pagination:
Player player = ...;
SidebarComponent firstPage = SidebarComponent.builder()
.addStaticLine(Component.text("First page"))
.addDynamicLine(() -> Component.text("Level: " + player.getLevel()))
.build();
SidebarComponent secondPage = SidebarComponent.builder()
.addStaticLine(Component.text("Second page"))
.addDynamicLine(() -> Component.text("Health: " + player.getHealth()))
.build();
List<SidebarComponent> pages = Arrays.asList(firstPage, secondPage);
SidebarAnimation<SidebarComponent> pageAnimation = new CollectionSidebarAnimation<>(pages);
SidebarComponent paginatedComponent = SidebarComponent.animatedComponent(pageAnimation);
// ...
You can also create your own SidebarComponent
s:
public class KeyValueSidebarComponent implements SidebarComponent {
private final Component key;
private final Supplier<Component> valueSupplier;
public KeyValueSidebarComponent(@NotNull Component key, @NotNull Supplier<Component> valueSupplier) {
this.key = key;
this.valueSupplier = valueSupplier;
}
@Override
public void draw(@NotNull LineDrawable drawable) {
var value = valueSupplier.get();
var line = Component.text()
.append(key)
.append(Component.text(": "))
.append(value.colorIfAbsent(NamedTextColor.AQUA))
.build();
drawable.drawLine(line);
}
}
Here's a full sidebar example:
public class ExampleComponentSidebar {
private final Sidebar sidebar;
private final ComponentSidebarLayout componentSidebar;
private final SidebarAnimation<Component> titleAnimation;
public ExampleComponentSidebar(@NotNull Plugin plugin, @NotNull Sidebar sidebar) {
this.sidebar = sidebar;
this.titleAnimation = createGradientAnimation(Component.text("Sidebar Example", Style.style(TextDecoration.BOLD)));
var title = SidebarComponent.animatedLine(titleAnimation);
SimpleDateFormat dtf = new SimpleDateFormat("HH:mm:ss");
// Custom SidebarComponent, see below for how an implementation might look like
SidebarComponent onlinePlayers = new KeyValueSidebarComponent(
Component.text("Online players"),
() -> Component.text(plugin.getServer().getOnlinePlayers().size())
);
SidebarComponent lines = SidebarComponent.builder()
.addDynamicLine(() -> {
var time = dtf.format(new Date());
return Component.text(time, NamedTextColor.GRAY);
})
.addBlankLine()
.addStaticLine(Component.text("A static line"))
.addComponent(onlinePlayers)
.addBlankLine()
.addStaticLine(Component.text("epicserver.net", NamedTextColor.AQUA))
.build();
this.componentSidebar = new ComponentSidebarLayout(title, lines);
}
// Called every tick
public void tick() {
// Advance title animation to the next frame
titleAnimation.nextFrame();
// Update sidebar title & lines
componentSidebar.apply(sidebar);
}
private @NotNull SidebarAnimation<Component> createGradientAnimation(@NotNull Component text) {
float step = 1f / 8f;
TagResolver.Single textPlaceholder = Placeholder.component("text", text);
List<Component> frames = new ArrayList<>((int) (2f / step));
float phase = -1f;
while (phase < 1) {
frames.add(MiniMessage.miniMessage().deserialize("<gradient:yellow:gold:" + phase + "><text>", textPlaceholder));
phase += step;
}
return new CollectionSidebarAnimation<>(frames);
}
}
TeamManager teamManager = scoreboardLibrary.createTeamManager();
ScoreboardTeam team = teamManager.createIfAbsent("team_name");
// A TeamDisplay holds all the display properties that a team can have (prefix, suffix etc.).
// You can apply different TeamDisplays for each player so different players can see
// different properties on a single ScoreboardTeam. However if you don't need that you can
// use the default TeamDisplay that is created in every ScoreboardTeam.
TeamDisplay teamDisplay = team.defaultDisplay();
teamDisplay.displayName(Component.text("Team Display Name"));
teamDisplay.prefix(Component.text("[Prefix] "));
teamDisplay.suffix(Component.text(" [Suffix]"));
teamDisplay.playerColor(NamedTextColor.RED);
teamDisplay.addEntry(player.getName());
teamManager.addPlayer(player); // Player will be added to the default TeamDisplay of each ScoreboardTeam
// Create a new TeamDisplay like this:
TeamDisplay newTeamDisplay = team.createDisplay();
newTeamDisplay.displayName(Component.text("Other Team Display Name"));
// Change the TeamDisplay a player sees like this:
team.display(player, newTeamDisplay);
// Don't forget to call teamManager.close() once you don't need it anymore!
ObjectiveManager objectiveManager = scoreboardLibrary.createObjectiveManager();
ScoreboardObjective objective = objectiveManager.create("coolobjective");
objective.value(Component.text("Display name"));
objective.score(player.getName(), 69420);
objectiveManager.display(ObjectiveDisplaySlot.belowName(), objective);
objectiveManager.addPlayer(player); // Make a player see the objectives
// Don't forget to call objectiveManager.close() once you don't need it anymore!