Module:CombatAreas

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Data is pulled from Module:GameData/data

NOTE: Some tables are in Module:CombatAreas/AreaTables to prevent loop from referencing Monsters


--NOTE: Some tables are in Module:CombatAreas/AreaTables to prevent loop from referencing Monsters
local p = {}

local AreaData = mw.loadData('Module:CombatAreas/data')

local Constants = require('Module:Constants')
local Shared = require('Module:Shared')
local Icons = require('Module:Icons')
local Items = require('Module:Items')
local Shop = require('Module:Shop')

p.eventData = AreaData.event

function processArea(area, index, type)
	local result = Shared.clone(area)
	result.id = index - 1
	if result.name == nil then
		result.name = result.areaName
	end
	result.type = type
	return result
end

function p.getArea(name)
	local result = nil
	--There are three types of areas but the lists are pretty short so looping all of them isn't a real issue
	for i, area in pairs(AreaData.combatAreas) do
		if area.name == name then
			return processArea(area, i, 'combat')
		end
	end

	for i, area in pairs(AreaData.slayerAreas) do
		if area.name == name then
			return processArea(area, i, 'slayer')
		end
	end

	for i, area in pairs(AreaData.dungeons) do
		if area.name == name then
			return processArea(area, i, 'dungeon')
		end
	end

	return nil
end

function p.getAreaByID(type, id)
	if type == 'dungeon' then type = 'dungeons'
	elseif type == 'combat' then type = 'combatAreas'
	elseif type == 'slayer' then type = 'slayerAreas' end
	return processArea(AreaData[type][id + 1], id + 1)
end

function p.getAreaFilterType(type, name)
	local areaName = nil
	if type == 'dungeon' then areas = AreaData.dungeons
	elseif type == 'combat' then areas = AreaData.combatAreas
	elseif type == 'slayer' then areas = AreaData.slayerAreas 
	else return nil end

	for i, area in pairs(areas) do
		if type == 'dungeon' then areaName = area.name
		else areaName = area.areaName end

		if areaName == name then
			return processArea(area, i, type)
		end
	end

	return nil
end

function p.getAreas(checkFunc)
	local resultArray = {}

	for i, area in Shared.skpairs(AreaData.combatAreas) do
		local temp = processArea(area, i, 'combat')
		if checkFunc(temp) then
			table.insert(resultArray, temp)
		end
	end
	for i, area in Shared.skpairs(AreaData.slayerAreas) do
		local temp = processArea(area, i, 'slayer')
		if checkFunc(temp) then
			table.insert(resultArray, temp)
		end
	end
	for i, area in Shared.skpairs(AreaData.dungeons) do
		local temp = processArea(area, i, 'dungeon')
		if checkFunc(temp) then
			table.insert(resultArray, temp)
		end
	end

	return resultArray
end

function p._getAreaRequirements(area)
	local result = ''
	local resultArray = {}
	local addReqsToArray = function(reqArray, requirements)
		for i, reqDetails in Shared.skpairs(requirements) do
			if reqDetails.type == 'Level' then
				for j, lvlDetails in Shared.skpairs(reqDetails.levels) do
					local skill = Constants.getSkillName(lvlDetails.skill)
					table.insert(reqArray, Icons._SkillReq(skill, lvlDetails.level))
				end
			elseif reqDetails.type == 'SlayerItem' then
				local item = Items.getItemByID(reqDetails.itemID)
				table.insert(reqArray, Icons.Icon({item.name, type='item'})..' Equipped')
			elseif reqDetails.type == 'Dungeon' then
				for j, dungDetails in Shared.skpairs(reqDetails.dungeons) do
					local dung = p.getAreaByID('dungeon', dungDetails.dungeonID)
					if dungDetails.count > 1 then
						table.insert(reqArray, dungDetails.count..'x '..Icons.Icon({dung.name, type='dungeon'})..' Completions')
					else
						table.insert(reqArray, Icons.Icon({dung.name, type='dungeon'})..' Completed')
					end
				end
			elseif reqDetails.type == 'ShopPurchase' then
				local shopPurchase = Shop.processPurchase(reqDetails.category, reqDetails.id)
				if shopPurchase ~= nil then
					table.insert(reqArray, Shop._getPurchaseIcon({ shopPurchase }) .. ' Purchased')
				end
			else
				table.insert(reqArray, 'ERROR: Unknown requirement type ' .. (reqDetails.type or 'nil') .. '[[Category:Pages with script errors]]')
			end
		end
	end

	if area.entryRequirements ~= nil then
		addReqsToArray(resultArray, area.entryRequirements)
	end

	if area.unlockRequirement ~= nil then
		-- Ensure this requirement isn't already part of the entry requirements
		local addReq = true
		if area.entryRequirements ~= nil then
			local unlockReqStr = mw.dumpObject(area.unlockRequirement)
			for i, reqDetails in ipairs(area.entryRequirements) do
				-- Using mw.dumpObject() as a lazy way to compare tables
				if area.unlockRequirement.type == reqDetails.type and mw.dumpObject(reqDetails) == unlockReqStr then
					addReq = false
					break
				end
			end
		end
		if addReq then
			addReqsToArray(resultArray, { area.unlockRequirement })
		end
	end

	result = table.concat(resultArray, '<br/>')
	return result
end

function p._getAreaStat(area, statName)
	if statName == 'requirements' then
		return p._getAreaRequirements(area)
	elseif statName == 'areaEffectDesc' then
		if area.areaEffect ~= nil and area.areaEffect then
			local descText, subIdx = string.gsub(area.areaEffectDescription, '${effectValue}', area.areaEffectValue or 0)
			return descText
		else
			return 'None'
		end
	elseif statName == 'difficulty' then
		local result = Constants.getDifficultyString(area.difficulty[1])
		if area.difficulty[2] ~= nil then
			result = result..' - '..Constants.getDifficultyString(area.difficulty[2])
		end
		return result
	end

	return area[statName]
end

function p.getAreaStat(frame)
	local areaName = frame.args ~= nil and frame.args[1] or frame[1]
	local statName = frame.args ~= nil and frame.args[2] or frame[2]
	local area = p.getArea(areaName)
	if area == nil then
		return "ERROR: Could not find an area named "..areaName
	end

	return p._getAreaStat(area, statName)
end

function p.getMonsterAreas(monsterID)
	local areaArray = {}
	--There are three types of areas but the lists are pretty short so looping all of them isn't a real issue
	for i, area in pairs(AreaData.combatAreas) do
		if Shared.contains(area.monsters, monsterID) then
			table.insert(areaArray, processArea(area, i, 'combat'))
		end
	end

	for i, area in pairs(AreaData.slayerAreas) do
		if Shared.contains(area.monsters, monsterID) then
			table.insert(areaArray, processArea(area, i, 'slayer'))
		end
	end

	for i, area in pairs(AreaData.dungeons) do
		if Shared.contains(area.monsters, monsterID) then
			table.insert(areaArray, processArea(area, i, 'dungeon'))
		end
	end

	return areaArray
end

function p.getDungeonRequirements(frame)
	local areaName = frame.args ~= nil and frame.args[1] or frame
	local area = p.getArea(areaName)
	if area == nil then
		return "ERROR: Could not find an area named "..areaName
	end

	local result = p._getAreaStat(area, 'requirements')
	if result ~= '' then
		result = "\r\n|-\r\n|'''Requirements:'''<br/>"..result
	end
	return result
end

return p