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custom_transitions.rs
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//! This example illustrates how to register custom state transition behavior.
//!
//! In this case we are trying to add `OnReenter` and `OnReexit`
//! which will work much like `OnEnter` and `OnExit`,
//! but additionally trigger if the state changed into itself.
//!
//! While identity transitions exist internally in [`StateTransitionEvent`]s,
//! the default schedules intentionally ignore them, as this behavior is not commonly needed or expected.
//!
//! While this example displays identity transitions for a single state,
//! identity transitions are propagated through the entire state graph,
//! meaning any change to parent state will be propagated to [`ComputedStates`] and [`SubStates`].
use std::marker::PhantomData;
use bevy::{dev_tools::states::*, ecs::schedule::ScheduleLabel, prelude::*};
use custom_transitions::*;
#[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, Default, Eq, PartialEq, Hash, States)]
enum AppState {
#[default]
Menu,
InGame,
}
fn main() {
App::new()
// We insert the custom transitions plugin for `AppState`.
.add_plugins((
DefaultPlugins,
IdentityTransitionsPlugin::<AppState>::default(),
))
.init_state::<AppState>()
.add_systems(Startup, setup)
.add_systems(OnEnter(AppState::Menu), setup_menu)
.add_systems(Update, menu.run_if(in_state(AppState::Menu)))
.add_systems(OnExit(AppState::Menu), cleanup_menu)
// We will restart the game progress every time we re-enter into it.
.add_systems(OnReenter(AppState::InGame), setup_game)
.add_systems(OnReexit(AppState::InGame), teardown_game)
// Doing it this way allows us to restart the game without any additional in-between states.
.add_systems(
Update,
((movement, change_color, trigger_game_restart).run_if(in_state(AppState::InGame)),),
)
.add_systems(Update, log_transitions::<AppState>)
.run();
}
/// This module provides the custom `OnReenter` and `OnReexit` transitions for easy installation.
mod custom_transitions {
use crate::*;
/// The plugin registers the transitions for one specific state.
/// If you use this for multiple states consider:
/// - installing the plugin multiple times,
/// - create an [`App`] extension method that inserts
/// those transitions during state installation.
#[derive(Default)]
pub struct IdentityTransitionsPlugin<S: States>(PhantomData<S>);
impl<S: States> Plugin for IdentityTransitionsPlugin<S> {
fn build(&self, app: &mut App) {
app.add_systems(
StateTransition,
// The internals can generate at most one transition event of specific type per frame.
// We take the latest one and clear the queue.
last_transition::<S>
// We insert the optional event into our schedule runner.
.pipe(run_reenter::<S>)
// State transitions are handled in three ordered steps, exposed as system sets.
// We can add our systems to them, which will run the corresponding schedules when they're evaluated.
// These are:
// - [`ExitSchedules`] - Ran from leaf-states to root-states,
// - [`TransitionSchedules`] - Ran in arbitrary order,
// - [`EnterSchedules`] - Ran from root-states to leaf-states.
.in_set(EnterSchedules::<S>::default()),
)
.add_systems(
StateTransition,
last_transition::<S>
.pipe(run_reexit::<S>)
.in_set(ExitSchedules::<S>::default()),
);
}
}
/// Custom schedule that will behave like [`OnEnter`], but run on identity transitions.
#[derive(ScheduleLabel, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct OnReenter<S: States>(pub S);
/// Schedule runner which checks conditions and if they're right
/// runs out custom schedule.
fn run_reenter<S: States>(transition: In<Option<StateTransitionEvent<S>>>, world: &mut World) {
// We return early if no transition event happened.
let Some(transition) = transition.0 else {
return;
};
// If we wanted to ignore identity transitions,
// we'd compare `exited` and `entered` here,
// and return if they were the same.
// We check if we actually entered a state.
// A [`None`] would indicate that the state was removed from the world.
// This only happens in the case of [`SubStates`] and [`ComputedStates`].
let Some(entered) = transition.entered else {
return;
};
// If all conditions are valid, we run our custom schedule.
let _ = world.try_run_schedule(OnReenter(entered));
// If you want to overwrite the default `OnEnter` behavior to act like re-enter,
// you can do so by running the `OnEnter` schedule here. Note that you don't want
// to run `OnEnter` when the default behavior does so.
// ```
// if transition.entered != transition.exited {
// return;
// }
// let _ = world.try_run_schedule(OnReenter(entered));
// ```
}
/// Custom schedule that will behave like [`OnExit`], but run on identity transitions.
#[derive(ScheduleLabel, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
pub struct OnReexit<S: States>(pub S);
fn run_reexit<S: States>(transition: In<Option<StateTransitionEvent<S>>>, world: &mut World) {
let Some(transition) = transition.0 else {
return;
};
let Some(exited) = transition.exited else {
return;
};
let _ = world.try_run_schedule(OnReexit(exited));
}
}
fn menu(
mut next_state: ResMut<NextState<AppState>>,
mut interaction_query: Query<
(&Interaction, &mut BackgroundColor),
(Changed<Interaction>, With<Button>),
>,
) {
for (interaction, mut color) in &mut interaction_query {
match *interaction {
Interaction::Pressed => {
*color = PRESSED_BUTTON.into();
next_state.set(AppState::InGame);
}
Interaction::Hovered => {
*color = HOVERED_BUTTON.into();
}
Interaction::None => {
*color = NORMAL_BUTTON.into();
}
}
}
}
fn cleanup_menu(mut commands: Commands, menu_data: Res<MenuData>) {
commands.entity(menu_data.button_entity).despawn_recursive();
}
const SPEED: f32 = 100.0;
fn movement(
time: Res<Time>,
input: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>,
mut query: Query<&mut Transform, With<Sprite>>,
) {
for mut transform in &mut query {
let mut direction = Vec3::ZERO;
if input.pressed(KeyCode::ArrowLeft) {
direction.x -= 1.0;
}
if input.pressed(KeyCode::ArrowRight) {
direction.x += 1.0;
}
if input.pressed(KeyCode::ArrowUp) {
direction.y += 1.0;
}
if input.pressed(KeyCode::ArrowDown) {
direction.y -= 1.0;
}
if direction != Vec3::ZERO {
transform.translation += direction.normalize() * SPEED * time.delta_secs();
}
}
}
fn change_color(time: Res<Time>, mut query: Query<&mut Sprite>) {
for mut sprite in &mut query {
let new_color = LinearRgba {
blue: ops::sin(time.elapsed_secs() * 0.5) + 2.0,
..LinearRgba::from(sprite.color)
};
sprite.color = new_color.into();
}
}
// We can restart the game by pressing "R".
// This will trigger an [`AppState::InGame`] -> [`AppState::InGame`]
// transition, which will run our custom schedules.
fn trigger_game_restart(
input: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>,
mut next_state: ResMut<NextState<AppState>>,
) {
if input.just_pressed(KeyCode::KeyR) {
// Although we are already in this state setting it again will generate an identity transition.
// While default schedules ignore those kinds of transitions, our custom schedules will react to them.
next_state.set(AppState::InGame);
}
}
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
commands.spawn(Camera2d);
}
fn setup_game(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
commands.spawn(Sprite::from_image(asset_server.load("branding/icon.png")));
info!("Setup game");
}
fn teardown_game(mut commands: Commands, player: Single<Entity, With<Sprite>>) {
commands.entity(*player).despawn();
info!("Teardown game");
}
#[derive(Resource)]
struct MenuData {
pub button_entity: Entity,
}
const NORMAL_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.15, 0.15, 0.15);
const HOVERED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.25, 0.25, 0.25);
const PRESSED_BUTTON: Color = Color::srgb(0.35, 0.75, 0.35);
fn setup_menu(mut commands: Commands) {
let button_entity = commands
.spawn(Node {
// center button
width: Val::Percent(100.),
height: Val::Percent(100.),
justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
align_items: AlignItems::Center,
..default()
})
.with_children(|parent| {
parent
.spawn((
Button,
Node {
width: Val::Px(150.),
height: Val::Px(65.),
// horizontally center child text
justify_content: JustifyContent::Center,
// vertically center child text
align_items: AlignItems::Center,
..default()
},
BackgroundColor(NORMAL_BUTTON),
))
.with_children(|parent| {
parent.spawn((
Text::new("Play"),
TextFont {
font_size: 33.0,
..default()
},
TextColor(Color::srgb(0.9, 0.9, 0.9)),
));
});
})
.id();
commands.insert_resource(MenuData { button_entity });
}