How To Create Plugins

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Plugins are used to add more Components and ProtoFlux nodes to Resonite by programming them using C#. They are not to be confused with Mods which do not add things into the Data Model.

This page is about writing plugins and should not be confused with the Plugin overview page.

Please see the plugin guidelines before getting started, to familiarize yourself on what is and is not allowed.

Getting started

You will need to know the basics of the C# Programming Language to write plugins.

  1. Download Visual Studio Community edition, which allows for easier programming and compilation of plugins. However, you can use your favourite code editor as long as you know how to compile C# into a .dll
    • During installation, ensure to select .NET desktop development which will give you the .NET Framework development tools, which are required to compile the plugin
  2. Create a new project using the Class Library template (please ensure it is the C# option). Guidelines follow:
    1. The project name should be the name of your plugin, same with the solution name. It is recommended to not check the box for Place solution and project in the same directory, as you may have multiple parts to your plugin, such as a ProtoFlux Binding generator.
    2. Select the default framework, we'll be manually editing this later.
  3. Add references to the following libraries by right clicking on Dependencies, clicking Add Project Reference and then Browse.
    1. FrooxEngine.dll - Found in Resonite/Resonite_Data/Managed/FrooxEngine.dll
    2. Elements.Core.dll - Found in Resonite/Resonite_Data/Managed/Elements.Core.dll
  4. Change the referenced framework to net462. To do this:
    1. Double click on your project name, this will be under your solution
    2. Change the line <TargetFramework>whatever_you_selected_earlier</TargetFramework> to <TargetFramework>net462</TargetFramework> and save the file
  5. Change Your Assembly Info file to tell FrooxEngine what type of plugin you are making.
    1. Create a folder inside your project called Properties
    2. Create a file called AssemblyInfo.cs which contains the line [assembly: DataModelAssembly(t)], where t is a DataModelAssemblyType.
The framework net462 (step 4) is going to be changed in the future, this will most likely happen with the switch from Unity to Sauce

You're now ready to start writing plugins!

Guides

Components

ProtoFlux

Misc

Object Reference

This section is in a state of significant expansion or restructuring. You are welcome to assist in its construction by editing it as well.
Reason: Doesn't list all types relevant for writing plugins.

Basic Types

Object Description
Components A custom component
DataModelAssemblyType The type of assembly you are making. Used in your AssemblyInfo.cs file.
ExternalDataModelType
ProtoFlux Binding The binding for a ProtoFlux Node. Without this, a node cannot be loaded into Resonite.

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ProtoFlux Node Types

Object Description
ActionBreakableFlowNode
ActionFlowNode
ActionNode A node which runs when called using an impulse
AsyncActionBreakableFlowNode Async variant of ActionBreakableFlowNode
AsyncActionFlowNode Async variant of ActionFlowNode
AsyncActionNode Async variant of ActionNode
ObjectFunctionNode A ProtoFlux Node which returns a singular object
ValueFunctionNode A ProtoFlux Node which returns a singular value
VoidNode A ProtoFlux Node which doesn't use return to give an output. Used for nodes with multiple outputs.

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Variable types relevant for Components

Type Description
Sync<T> A synced Value or Enum
SyncList<T>
SyncRef<T> A synced Reference (object)

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Variable types relevant for ProtoFlux Nodes

Type Description

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See also