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Ryan Johnson 11ba70586e
Decoupled Packet Handlers (#315)
## Description

Closes #296 

- Redesigned the packet decoder to return packet _frames_ which are just
the packet ID + data in raw form.
- Made packet frame decoding happen in the client's tokio task. This has
a few advantages:
- Packet frame decoding (decompression + decryption + more) can happen
in parallel.
- Because packets are parsed as soon as they arrive, an accurate
timestamp can be included with the packet. This enables us to implement
client ping calculation accurately.
- `PacketEvent`s are now sent in the event loop instead of a giant match
on the serverbound packets. This is good because:
- Packets can now be handled from completely decoupled systems by
reading `PacketEvent` events.
- The entire packet is available in binary form to users, so we don't
need to worry about losing information when transforming packets to
events. I.e. an escape hatch is always available.
  - The separate packet handlers can run in parallel thanks to bevy_ecs.
- The inventory packet handler systems have been unified and moved
completely to the inventory module. This also fixed some issues where
certain inventory events could _only_ be handled one tick late.
- Reorganized the client module and moved things into submodules.
- The "default event handler" has been removed in favor of making
clients a superset of `PlayerEntityBundle`. It is no longer necessary to
insert `PlayerEntityBundle` when clients join. This does mean you can't
insert other entity types on the client, but that design doesn't work
for a variety of reasons. We will need an "entity visibility" system
later anyway.

## Test Plan

Steps:
1. Run examples and tests.
2023-04-08 19:55:31 +00:00
Ryan Johnson 9c9f672a22
Update to 1.19.4 (#302)
## Description

Closes #291

- Update extractors to support Minecraft 1.19.4
- Update code generators.
- Changed generated entity component names to avoid name collisions.
- Update `glam` version.
- Added `Encode` and `Decode` for `glam` types in `valence_protocol`.
- Fixed inconsistent packet names and assign packet IDs automatically.
- Remove `ident` and rename `ident_str` to `ident`.
- Rework registry codec configuration. Biomes and dimensions exist as
entities.`BiomeRegistry` and `DimensionTypeRegistry` resources have been
added. The vanilla registry codec is loaded at startup.

### Issues
- Creating new instances has become more tedious than it should be. This
will be addressed later.

## Test Plan

Steps:
1. Boot up a vanilla server with online mode disabled.
2. Run the `packet_inspector`.
3. Connect to the vanilla server through the packet inspector to ensure
all packets are updated correctly.
4. Close the vanilla server and try some valence examples.
2023-03-31 14:58:47 -07:00
Ryan Johnson 4cf6e1a207
Entity Rework (#294)
## Description

Closes #269
Closes #199 

- Removes `McEntity` and replaces it with bundles of components, one for
each entity type.
- Tracked data types are now separate components rather than stuffing
everything into a `TrackedData` enum.
- Tracked data is now cached in binary form within each entity,
eliminating some work when entities enter the view of clients.
- Complete redesign of entity code generator.
- More docs for some components.
- Field bits are moved out of the entity extractor and into the valence
entity module.
- Moved hitbox code to separate module.
- Refactor instance update systems to improve parallelism.

### TODOs
- [x] Update examples.
- [x] Update `default_event_handler`.
- [x] Fix bugs.

## Test Plan

Steps:
1. Check out the entity module docs with `cargo d --open`.
2. Run examples.
2023-03-21 23:29:38 -07:00
Ryan Johnson b46cc502aa
Client Component Division (#266)
## Description

Divides the `Client` component into a set of smaller components as
described by #199 (with many deviations). `McEntity` will be dealt with
in a future PR.

- Divide `Client` into smaller components (There's a lot to look at).
- Move common components to `component` module.
- Remove `Username` type from `valence_protocol` because the added
complexity wasn't adding much benefit.
- Clean up the inventory module.

I've stopped worrying about the "Effect When Added" and "Effect When
Removed" behavior of components so much, and instead assume that all
components of a particular thing are required unless otherwise stated.

## Test Plan

Steps:
1. Run examples and tests.

A large number of tweaks have been made to the inventory module. I tried
to preserve semantics but I could have made a mistake there.

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Co-authored-by: Carson McManus <dyc3@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carson McManus <carson.mcmanus1@gmail.com>
2023-03-11 06:04:14 -08:00
Ryan Johnson 0960ad7ead
Refactor valence_protocol (#253)
## Description

- Remove duplicate packet definitions by using `Cow`.
- Rename packets to match yarn mappings.
- Remove some top-level re-exports.
- Move every packet into its own module for consistency.
- Move packet-specific types from the `types` module into the
appropriate packet module.
- Remove internal use of `EncodePacket`/`DecodePacket` derives and move
packet identification to `packet_group`. This can be done because there
are no duplicate packets anymore.
- Simplify some events.

In a future PR I plan to clean things up further by properly bounding
packet data (to prevent DoS exploits) and fixing any remaining
inconsistencies with the game's packet definitions.

## Test Plan

Behavior of `valence_protocol` should be the same.

Steps:
1. Use the packet inspector against the vanilla server to ensure packet
behavior has not changed.
2. Run the examples.
3. Run `valence_stresser`.
2023-02-23 22:16:22 -08:00
qualterz 1cd6be0781
Minimal stresser implementation (#240)
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## Description

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An implementation of a Minecraft server stresser for testing purposes.

The potential of this pull request is to implement a minimal stresser
binary package that would be bound to the local `valence_protocol`
package, so it would be always up to date with the latest Valence
Minecraft protocol implementation.

The MVP version is going to be able concurrently connect headless
clients to a target Minecraft server.

## Test Plan

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Steps:
1. Ensure that the connection mode is offline
2. Run `cargo run --example bench_players` or any other example
3. Run `cargo run --package valence_stresser -- --target 127.0.0.1:25565
--count 1000`
4. Monitor the `bench_players` output
 
#### Related

closes #211

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Co-authored-by: Carson McManus <dyc3@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-21 08:54:16 -05:00