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<code>true</code> if the ship has a cloaking device which is currently active <code>false</code> otherwise. If the ship has a cloaking device and sufficient energy to use it, you can activate it by setting <code>isCloaked</code> to <code>true</code>. |
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Revision as of 11:19, 7 October 2010
Prototype: Entity
Subtypes: Station
, PlayerShip
The Ship
class is an Entity
representing a ship, station, missile, cargo pod or other flying item – anything that can be specified in shipdata.plist. A Ship
has all the properties and methods of a Entity
, and several others.
Station
s and the PlayerShip
are types of ship. Note that these more specific types have additional properties and methods.
Contents
- 1 Properties
- 1.1 aftWeapon
- 1.2 AI
- 1.3 AIState
- 1.4 beaconCode
- 1.5 bounty
- 1.6 cargoSpaceAvailable
- 1.7 cargoSpaceCapacity
- 1.8 cargoSpaceUsed
- 1.9 contracts
- 1.10 desiredSpeed
- 1.11 displayName
- 1.12 entityPersonality
- 1.13 equipment
- 1.14 escortGroup
- 1.15 escorts
- 1.16 forwardWeapon
- 1.17 fuel
- 1.18 group
- 1.19 hasHostileTarget
- 1.20 hasSuspendedAI
- 1.21 heatInsulation
- 1.22 isBeacon
- 1.23 isBoulder
- 1.24 isCargo
- 1.25 isCloaked
- 1.26 isDerelict
- 1.27 isFrangible
- 1.28 isJamming
- 1.29 isMine
- 1.30 isMissile
- 1.31 isPirate
- 1.32 isPirateVictim
- 1.33 isPolice
- 1.34 isRock
- 1.35 isThargoid
- 1.36 isTrader
- 1.37 isWeapon
- 1.38 lightsActive
- 1.39 maxSpeed
- 1.40 maxThrust
- 1.41 missileCapacity
- 1.42 missiles
- 1.43 name
- 1.44 passengerCapacity
- 1.45 passengerCount
- 1.46 passengers
- 1.47 portWeapon
- 1.48 potentialCollider
- 1.49 primaryRole
- 1.50 reportAIMessages
- 1.51 roleProbabilities
- 1.52 roles
- 1.53 savedCoordinates
- 1.54 scannerDisplayColor1
- 1.55 scannerDisplayColor2
- 1.56 scannerRange
- 1.57 script
- 1.58 scriptInfo
- 1.59 speed
- 1.60 starboardWeapon
- 1.61 subEntities
- 1.62 target
- 1.63 temperature
- 1.64 thrust
- 1.65 thrustVector
- 1.66 trackCloseContacts
- 1.67 velocity
- 1.68 weaponRange
- 1.69 withinStationAegis
- 2 Methods
- 2.1 abandonShip
- 2.2 awardEquipment
- 2.3 canAwardEquipment
- 2.4 commsMessage
- 2.5 deployEscorts
- 2.6 dockEscorts
- 2.7 dumpCargo
- 2.8 ejectItem
- 2.9 ejectSpecificItem
- 2.10 equipmentStatus
- 2.11 exitAI
- 2.12 exitSystem
- 2.13 explode
- 2.14 fireECM
- 2.15 fireMissile
- 2.16 hasRole
- 2.17 reactToAIMessage
- 2.18 remove
- 2.19 removeEquipment
- 2.20 selectNewMissile
- 2.21 sendAIMessage
- 2.22 setAI
- 2.23 setCargo
- 2.24 setEquipmentStatus
- 2.25 setMaterials
- 2.26 setScript
- 2.27 setShaders
- 2.28 spawn
- 2.29 spawnOne
- 2.30 switchAI
Properties
aftWeapon
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
aftWeapon : EquipmentType (read-only)
The currently equipped aft weapon, or null
.
Bug: In Oolite 1.74.0, attempting to access a weapon slot with no weapon in it will halt the script without any error message.
See also: forwardWeapon
, portWeapon
, starboardWeapon
AI
AI : String (read-only)
The name of the ship’s current AI.
See also: AIState
, setAI()
, switchAI()
, exitAI()
AIState
AIState : String (read/write, read-only for player)
The ship’s AI’s current state.
See also: AI
, reactToAIMessage()
, hasSuspendedAI
beaconCode
beaconCode : String (read-only)
If the ship is a beacon, an identifying string. The first character is used for identification on the Advanced Space Compass. For non-beacons, this property is null
.
See also: isBeacon
bounty
bounty : Number (read/write integer)
The bounty on the ship. In the case of the player, it is halved at each witchspace jump.
It is actually the legal status of the ship that is shown here and not the bounty. For all ships both are the same but for anything with scan class Thargoid the legal status is only based on the ships mass and has no relation to its defined bounty.
cargoSpaceAvailable
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
cargoSpaceAvailable : Number (read-only integer)
The ship’s available cargo space, in tons. Name introduced with version 1.74. Replaces availableCargoSpace.
cargoSpaceCapacity
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
cargoSpaceCapacity : Number (read-only integer)
The ship’s cargo capacity, in tons. Name introduced with version 1.74. Old names were maxCargo, cargoCapacity.
cargoSpaceUsed
cargoSpaceUsed : Number (read-only integer)
The ship’s current cargo, in tons. Any ship carrying less than
contracts
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
contracts : Array (read-only NSDictionary)
The ship’s contracts. (For now only available for the player). Each contract contains the entries: commodity: string, quantity: integer, description: string, start: integer, destination: integer, startName: string, destinationName: string, eta: integer, etaDescription: string, fee: Integer, premium: Integer
For example, the information of the first contract can be obtained by:
player.ship.contracts[0].commodity player.ship.contracts[0].quantity player.ship.contracts[0].description player.ship.contracts[0].start player.ship.contracts[0].destination player.ship.contracts[0].startName player.ship.contracts[0].destinationName player.ship.contracts[0].eta // Estimated Time of Arrival. player.ship.contracts[0].etaDescription player.ship.contracts[0].fee // The profit of the contract, paid out on successful delivery. player.ship.contracts[0].premium // The sum paid to obtain the goods and paid back on successful delivery.
start and destination contain system ID numbers for planets in the current galaxy chart, eta is in clock seconds, fee is the amount that the player will receive when delivering this contract, and premium was the amount the player had to pay to secure this contract.
desiredSpeed
desiredSpeed : Number (read/write nonnegative, read-only for player)
The speed the AI will attempt to maintain. The AI core and AI script may change this from time to time. The corresponding AI method is setSpeedFactorTo:
; a speed factor of 1.0 corresponds to a desiredSpeed
equal to maxSpeed
.
displayName
displayName : String (read/write, read-only for player)
The name of the ship as seen by the player. By default it is the same as name(name
key in shipdata.plist).
entityPersonality
entityPersonality : Number (read-only integer)
A random number in the range 0..32767 which is generated when the ship is created. Equivalent to the entityPersonalityInt
uniform binding.
equipment
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
equipment : Array of EquipmentInfo (read-only)
The equipment a ship is carrying.
escortGroup
escortGroup : ShipGroup
The ship’s deployed escorts.
escorts
escorts : Array (read-only array of Entitys)
The ship’s deployed escorts.
forwardWeapon
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
forwardWeapon : EquipmentType (read-only)
The currently equipped forward weapon, or null
.
Bug: In Oolite 1.74.0, attempting to access a weapon slot with no weapon in it will halt the script without any error message.
See also: aftWeapon
, portWeapon
, starboardWeapon
fuel
fuel : Number (read/write)
The ship’s current fuel capacity, in LY. The game will limit this to the range 0..7, and round it off to the nearest tenth.
See also: PlayerShip.fuelLeakRate
group
group : ShipGroup
Contains ship’s belonging to each other. Added pirate groups are an example or a station with its launched defenders.
A group is an individual object that can be linked to several ships belonging to the same group. When a ship dies and the group object has still owners, the group stays active as object. The group is only removed from memory after the last ship that had this group as property is removed.
Adding a group to a ship does not automatic puts that ship in the group. For that to happen you need also use the addShip() command.
e.g.
this.ship.group = new ShipGroup(); this.ship.group.addShip(this.ship);
hasHostileTarget
hasHostileTarget : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship’s AI is trying to kill something, false
otherwise. Always false
for the player.
hasSuspendedAI
hasSuspendedAI : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship has suspended AIs, false
otherwise.
heatInsulation
heatInsulation : Number (read/write)
The ship’s heat insulation factor. 1.0 is normal, higher values mean more resistance to heat.
isBeacon
isBeacon : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a beacon (i.e., can show up on the Advanced Space Compass with a character indicating its identity), false
otherwise.
See also: beaconCode
isBoulder
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
isBoulder : Boolean (read/write)
true
if the ship is a boulder (i.e., has the role "boulder in its roleset)
isCargo
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
isCargo : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is cargo (i.e., has scan_class CLASS_CARGO and contains at least one unit)
isCloaked
isCloaked : Boolean (read/write)
true
if the ship has a cloaking device which is currently active false
otherwise. If the ship has a cloaking device and sufficient energy to use it, you can activate it by setting isCloaked
to true
.
isDerelict
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
isDerelict : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a derelict (i.e., the pilot has ejected from the ship, or the ship was created with the ship-key: "is_hulk")
isFrangible
isFrangible : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is frangible (i.e., its subentities can be destroyed separately from the main ship), false
otherwise.
See also: subEntities
isJamming
isJamming : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship has a military scanner jammer which is currently active false
otherwise.
isMine
isMine : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a mine, false
otherwise.
isMissile
isMissile : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a missile, false
otherwise.
isPirate
isPirate : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a pirate vessel, false
otherwise. Currently equivalent to primaryRole == "pirate"
.
isPirateVictim
isPirateVictim : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship’s primary role is listed in pirate-victim-roles.plist, false
otherwise. This is the same test used by the pirate AI to select victims.
isPolice
isPolice : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a police vessel, false
otherwise. Currently equivalent to scanClass == "CLASS_POLICE"
.
isRock
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
isRock : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a rock (i.e., has scan_class: CLASS_ROCK)
isThargoid
isThargoid : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a Thargoid vessel, false
otherwise. Currently equivalent to scanClass == "CLASS_THARGOID"
.
isTrader
isTrader : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a merchant vessel, false
otherwise. Currently equivalent to primaryRole == "trader" || isPlayer
. Note: isPirateVictim
may be a better choice in many cases.
isWeapon
isWeapon : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is a weapon, false
otherwise. Currently equivalent to isMissile || isMine
, but new categories of weapon could be added in future.
lightsActive
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
lightsActive : Boolean (read-write)
Setting this property to true
turns on all the entity’s flashers, and setting it to false
turns them off. Setting it sets the lightsActive
property for all subentities, but subentities’ setting can also be manipulated separately. In addition to affecting flashers, the value can be used by shaders.
Note: lightsActive
is always true
when a ship is spawned, although individual flashers may be off because they have initially_on
set to false in their shipdata.plist declarations.
maxSpeed
maxSpeed : Number (read-only)
The ship’s maximum speed under normal power. Note that speed
may exceed this when witch fuel injectors or hyperspeed are in use.
See also: speed
maxThrust
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
maxThrust : Number (read-only)
The ship’s maximum thrust
. This value is the one defined as thrust
in shipdata.plist.
missileCapacity
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
missileCapacity : Number (read-only integer)
The maximum number of missiles the ship can carry.
missiles
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
missiles : Array (read-only array of EquipmentInfo)
The ship’s loaded missiles.
name
name : String (read/write, read-only for player)
The name of the ship type (name
key in shipdata.plist).
passengerCapacity
passengerCapacity : Number (read-only integer)
The ship’s maximum passenger capacity.
passengerCount
passengerCount : Number (read-only integer)
The ship’s current number of passengers.
passengers
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
passengers : Array (read-only NSDictionary)
The ship’s passengers. (For now only available for the player). Each passengers list contains the entries: name: String, start: integer, destination: integer, startName: string, destinationName: string, eta: integer, etaDescription: string, fee: Integer, premium: Integer
For example, the information of the first contract can be obtained by:
player.ship.passengers[0].name player.ship.passengers[0].start player.ship.passengers[0].destination player.ship.passengers[0].startName player.ship.passengers[0].destinationName player.ship.passengers[0].eta player.ship.passengers[0].etaDescription player.ship.passengers[0].fee // The final fee, paid out on successful delivery. player.ship.passengers[0].premium // The advance fee, already paid on acceptance of the contract.
start and destination contain system ID numbers for planets in the current galaxy chart, eta is in clock seconds, fee is the amount that the player will receive when delivering this passenger, and premium shows the amount the player received when the passenger boarded the ship.
portWeapon
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
portWeapon : EquipmentType (read-only)
The currently equipped forward weapon, or null
. Currently, this is always null
for non-player ships.
Bug: In Oolite 1.74.0, attempting to access a weapon slot with no weapon in it will halt the script without any error message.
See also: aftWeapon
, forwardWeapon
, starboardWeapon
potentialCollider
potentialCollider : Entity (read-only)
The entity the ship is currently trying not to crash into, if any.
primaryRole
primaryRole : String (read/write, read-only for player)
The main role of the ship; the role for which it was created. For instance, if a ship’s shipdata.plist entry specifies the roles “pirate trader(0.5) escort”, and a ship of that type is spawned to be a trader, its primaryRole
is "trader"
, its roles
is ["escort", "pirate", "trader"]
and its roleProbabilities
is { "escort":1, "pirate":1, "trader":0.5}
.
See also: roles
, roleProbabilities
reportAIMessages
reportAIMessages : Boolean (read/write)
Debugging facility: set to true
to dump information about AI activity to the log.
roleProbabilities
roles : Object (read-only)
The probabilities for each role in roles
.
Example:
this.pirateProb = ship.roleProbabilities["pirate"]
See also: primaryRole
, roles
roles
roles : Array (read-only array of Strings)
The roles of the ship. This consists of the roles specified in the ship’s shipdata.plist entry, as well as the primaryRole
if it is not among those.
See also: primaryRole
, roleProbabilities
, hasRole()
savedCoordinates
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
savedCoordinates : Vector (read-write)
The savedCoordinates of the ship in system co-ordinates. The savedCoordinates vector is only used by AI scripting to store a coordinate that can be used by other AI commands like setDestinationToCoordinates
. It are the same coordinates that are set by the AI command: "setCoordinates: X Y Z"
scannerDisplayColor1
scannerDisplayColor1 : Colour specifier (read/write)
The first of two colours used by the ship’s scanner “lollipop”. When read, this will always be an array of four numbers in the range 0..1 (representing red, green, blue and alpha components). Any colour specifier format may be assigned to it. Assigning null
will restore the value from shipdata.plist, or the default value for the ship’s scan class.
See also: scannerDisplayColor2
scannerDisplayColor2
scannerDisplayColor2 : Colour specifier (read/write)
The second scanner colour. If both scannerDisplayColor1
and scannerDisplayColor2
are specified, the scanner lollipop will alternate between the two colours.
See also: scannerDisplayColor1
scannerRange
scannerRange : Number (read-only)
The range of the ship’s scanner.
script
script : Script (read-only)
The ship’s script.
scriptInfo
scriptInfo : Object (read-only)
The contents of the script_info
key in the ship’s shipdata.plist entry, if any. This may be any property list object, but the reccomended approach is to use a dictionary whose keys have a unique prefix (such as you should be using for file names, ship names etc.). A property list dictionary is converted to a JavaScript object with properties corresponding to the dictionary’s keys. All other property list types used with Oolite have directly corresponding JavaScript types.
When using numeric values in the scriptInfo, the JS engine is not able to detect the type reliably on all systems, so you always must expclicit convert its content to a number by using parseInt(scriptInfo.myKey) or parseFloat(scriptInfo.myKey).
speed
speed : Number (read-only)
The ship’s current speed.
See also: maxSpeed
starboardWeapon
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
starboardWeapon : EquipmentType (read-only)
The currently equipped forward weapon, or null
. Currently, this is always null
for non-player ships.
Bug: In Oolite 1.74.0, attempting to access a weapon slot with no weapon in it will halt the script without any error message.
See also: aftWeapon
, forwardWeapon
, portWeapon
subEntities
subEntities : Array (read-only array of Ships)
The ships subentities, or null
if it has none. Special subentities such as flashers and exhaust plumes are not included.
See also: isFrangible
target
target : Ship (read-write)
The ship’s primary target, i.e. the entity it will attempt to shoot at. This value is automatically co-ordinated between a ship and its subentities.
Starting with 1.74 a current target can be deselected by setting "target = null". (Before defining null resulted in an error)
temperature
temperature : Number (read/write)
The ship’s temperature, normalized such that a temperature of 1.0 is the level at which a ship starts taking heat damage.
thrust
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
thrust : Number (read/write for NPCs, read-only for player)
The ship’s thrust, ranging from 0 to maxThrust
. This value determines how fast the ship accelerates or decelerates, specified in m/s².
See also: thrustVector
thrustVector
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
thrustVector : Vector3D (read-only)
The inertialess velocity generated by the engines.
trackCloseContacts
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
trackCloseContacts : Boolean (read/write)
If true, AI events are generated for near collisions.
velocity
This property was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
velocity : Vector3D (read/write)
The ship’s velocity.
Note: A ship’s velocity consists of two components, inertial velocity and inertialess thrust. Generally, inertial velocity is zero (so velocity
is equal to thrustVector
), but inertial impulses may be applied if a ship collides or is caught in an explosion. If inertial velocity is non-zero, the ship’s engines will work to counteract it. Changing the ship’s velocity will always apply inertial velocity, so for ships with non-zero maxThrust
the effect will be temporary.
See also: thrustVector
weaponRange
weaponRange : Number (read-only)
The maximum range of the ship’s primary weapon. For the player it is the range of the weapon that fired as last, even when the view direction changed.
Range values are: WEAPON_PLASMA_CANNON: 5000, WEAPON_PULSE_LASER: 12500, WEAPON_BEAM_LASER: 15000, WEAPON_MINING_LASER: 12500, WEAPON_THARGOID_LASER: 17500, WEAPON_MILITARY_LASER: 30000, WEAPON_NONE: 32000.
(Turrets are secondary weapons with a maximum range of 6000)
withinStationAegis
withinStationAegis : Boolean (read-only)
true
if the ship is within the aegis of the system’s main station (i.e., no more than 51 200 game metres from the station, or twice scanner range).
Methods
abandonShip
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function abandonShip() : Boolean
Returns true
when the ship has an escapepod. It will launch all escapeposd on board leaving the ship behind as a empty hulk. (scanClass = CLASS_CARGO). This command does nothing when no escape-pod is present.
Pressence of an escapepod can be tested with: equipmentStatus("EQ_ESCAPE_POD") == "EQUIPMENT_OK"
awardEquipment
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function awardEquipment(equipmentType : equipmentInfoExpression)
Adds the given piece of equipment to the ship.
Example:
ship.awardEquipment("EQ_ECM");
See also: canAwardEquipment()
, removeEquipment()
canAwardEquipment
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function canAwardEquipment(equipmentType : equipmentInfoExpression) : Boolean
Tests whether it is possible to add a given equipment type. Returns true
if awardEquipment()
is expected to succeed, false
otherwise.
See also: awardEquipment()
commsMessage
function commsMessage(message : String) : Ship
Make the ship type entity broadcast the specified message. Works on buoys and subentities as well as normal ships and stations.
deployEscorts
function deployEscorts()
Launch the ship’s escorts, if any.
dockEscorts
function dockEscorts()
Dock the ship’s deployed escorts, if any.
dumpCargo
function dumpCargo() : Ship
Ejects one item of cargo from the ship, and returns the cargo item. Returns null
if the ship has no cargo, anything has been ejected in the last 0.5 seconds, or if sent to the player while docked.
See also: dumpCargo
, ejectSpecificItem
ejectItem
function ejectItem(role : String) : Ship
Spawns a ship of role role
immediately behind the ship, with a slight backwards velocity. (Note: an equal and opposite reaction is applied to the parent ship, so doing this with large ships is rarely useful. player.ejectItem("station")
may seem funny, but don’t come running to me if you have someone’s eye out.) Returns the generated ship, or null
if no ship is generated. The scanClass of the ejected item will always be CLASS_CARGO.
See also: dumpCargo
, ejectSpecificItem
ejectSpecificItem
function ejectSpecificItem(itemKey : String) : Ship
Spawns a ship with the shipdata.plist key itemKey
immediately behind the ship, with a slight backwards velocity. The scanClass of the ejected item will always be CLASS_CARGO.
See also: dumpCargo
, ejectItem
equipmentStatus
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function equipmentStatus(equipmentType : equipmentInfoExpression) : String
Tests whether the specified type of equipment is installed, and whether it is functioning. Returns one of the following strings: "EQUIPMENT_OK"
, "EQUIPMENT_DAMAGED"
, "EQUIPMENT_UNAVAILABLE"
. (Prior to Oolite 1.74, this method was only available for the player’s ship.)
Note: by design, this method will throw an exception if called with an equipment type that does not exist. To test whether an equipment type exists, use EquipmentInfo.infoForKey()
, which will return null
for undefined equipment.
See also: setEquipmentStatus()
exitAI
function exitAI()
Exit the current AI, restoring the previous one. Equivalent to the exitAI:
AI method. May not be used on player. Will generate a warning if there are no suspended AI states.
See also: AI
, setAI()
, hasSuspendedAI
exitSystem
function exitSystem([targetSystem : Number]) : Boolean
Cause the ship to jump out of the system, if possible. If targetSystem
is specified, it will attempt to jump to the specified system, otherwise a random system within range is chosen.
This method can fail for various reasons, in which case it returns false
. It always fails for the player ship.
explode
function explode()
Causes the ship to explode. Works on all ships, including the main station and the player except when docked.
See also: remove()
fireECM
function fireECM()
activates an ecm burst, identical as the AI command.
fireMissile
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function fireMissile([missile]) : Ship
fireMissile() will try to fire the first available missile and will return the missile fired, or null
if no missiles can be fired at this time. It can take the optional missile identifier parameter, to allow for a specific missile to be fired. Missiles cannot be fired if the ship hasn’t got a valid target, or if the previous missile was launched less than missile_load_time
seconds before. If a missile type was specified, and not found on the ship, no missile will be fired.
hasRole
function hasRole(role : String)
Returns true
if the ship has role
among its roles, false
otherwise.
See also: roles
reactToAIMessage
function reactToAIMessage(message : String)
Immediately perform the specified handler in the ship’s current AI state.
See also: sendAIMessage()
remove
function remove()
Immediately removes the ship from the universe. Works on all ships except the player, including the main station.
See also: explode()
removeEquipment
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function removeEquipment(equipmentType : equipmentInfoExpression)
Removes the given piece of equipment from the ship. This function can also be used to remove missiles (and mines). If more than one missile of the same type is found on board, only one of them will be removed.
Example:
ship.removeEquipment("EQ_ECM");
selectNewMissile
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function selectNewMissile() : equipmentKey
selectNewMissile() will automatically select a missile for a specific ship. It uses the missile_role shipdata.plist key to find out which missiles to select. As with the system populator, there's a small chance that missiles other than the missile_role specified in shipdata will be selected. e.g.
this.ship.awardEquipment(this.ship.selectNewMissile())
will automatically add the 'right type' of missile to a ship, i.e. one that its captain would normally choose.
sendAIMessage
function sendAIMessage(message : String)
Add a message to the ship’s AI deferred message queue. Messages in the queue are handled immediately after the next periodic UPDATE
message. Identical messages are coalesced.
See also: reactToAIMessage()
setAI
function setAI(AIName : String)
Set the current AI, leaving the old one suspended. Equivalent to the setAITo:
AI method. May not be used on player.
See also: AI
, switchAI()
, exitAI()
setCargo
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function setCargo(commodity : String [, count : Number]) : Boolean
Attempts to create count
weight units of the commodity commodity
for a cargo barrel. (Can not be used to set cargo for ships) When more units are defined than 1 ton, the count is reduced to one ton. It returns false when the selected commodity is unknown. If count
is not specified, one will be assumed.
setEquipmentStatus
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function setEquipmentStatus(equipmentType : equipmentInfoExpression, statusKey : String)
Changes the status of the given piece of equipment from the ship. The two only valid status keys are "EQUIPMENT_OK"
, "EQUIPMENT_DAMAGED"
.
Note: by design, this method will throw an exception if called with an equipment type that does not exist. To test whether an equipment type exists, use EquipmentInfo.infoForKey()
, which will return null
for undefined equipment.
See also: equipmentStatus()
setMaterials
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function setMaterials(materialDictionary : Object [, shaderDictionary : Object]) : Boolean
Set the materials of the ship’s model. This works exactly like the materials
dictionary in shipdata.plist. The optional shaderDictionary
argument overrides materialDictionary
if shaders are active.
Example:
this.ship.setMaterials({"my_ship_diffuse.png": { diffuse_map: "my_ship_damaged_diffuse.png" }});
See also: setShaders()
setScript
function setScript(scriptName : String)
Set, or completely replace, the javascript code associated to a ship entity.
setShaders
This method was added in Oolite test release 1.74.
function setShaders(shaderDictionary : Object) : Boolean
Set the shader materials of the ship’s model. Equivalent to setMaterials()
with the materialDictionary
value set to the ship’s current material dictionary.
See also: setMaterials()
spawn
function spawn(role : String [, count : Number]) : Array
Attempts to create count
(maximum: 64) ships of role role
close to the ship – specifically, inside the ship’s collision radius. (Since creating ships may fail, the number created may be less than count
). The created ships are returned in an array. If count
is not specified, one will be assumed.
spawn()
is intended for cases when a ship splits into multiple parts or drops parts. In particular, it has the following special behaviour:
- The spawned ships inherit most of the temperature of the parent.
- If the parent is a missile and a child has the
is_submunition
property, the child will be considered a missile, its target will be set to that of the parent and the child’s owner will be set to the parent. spawn()
does not set up escorts for the new ships, or generate witchspace effects, or do any special AI handling.
spawnOne
function spawnOne(role : String) : Ship
Convenience method which calls spawn(role)
and returns the first element of the resulting array, or null
if spawn()
fails.
switchAI
function switchAI(AIName : String)
Set the current AI, exiting the old one. Equivalent to the switchAITo:
AI method. May not be used on player.