The application module `app` serves double duties of providing the prebuilt Godot binaries ('android_debug.apk', 'android_release.apk') and the Godot custom build template ('android_source.zip').
Mime type definitions are usually named like the mime type they define,
i.e. x-godot-project in our case.
It was introduced with reverse DNS naming as that's what FlatHub favors,
so it will need to be renamed there.
It has been failing since a few days, apparently `sdkmanager --licenses`
is no longer sufficient to accept all licenses, the `platform-tools` install
triggers another license dialog. Now saying yes to all just in case.
Not sure why we switched from homebrew to scons-local anymore,
but pip should work just fine and is recommended by upstream.
Downloads of scons-local from SourceForge were quite iffy, so
this should help avoid CI errors due to not having downloaded
SCons successfully.
Setting Python's user binary PATH seems necessary on Travis/OSX
as per travis-ci/travis-ci#5030 (confirmed that 'scons' is not
in PATH without it).
This should eventually be rewritten to properly test IO features,
but this would be part of a bigger work on adding a proper testing
framework for Godot features.
Fixes#2454.
As of clang-format 6.0.1, putting the `/* clang-format off */` hint
around our "invalid" `[vertex]` and `[shader]` statements isn't enough
to prevent a bogus indent of the next comments and first valid statement,
so we need to enclose that first valid statement in the unformatted chunk.
These files did not serve a real purpose since `icon.png` can be used
as the AppImage icon, and a .desktop file can be found at
`misc/dist/linux/godot.desktop` with the same contents.
Allows using startGame() with main packs exported as .zip, but also any
other custom extension, for example if a web game host does not allow
the .pck filename extension.
Starting from April 2018 Apple no longer accepts apps that do not
support iPhone X. For games this mainly means respecting the safe area,
unobstructed by notch and virtual home button. UI controls must be
placed within the safe area so that users can interact with them.
This commit:
- Adds OS::get_window_safe_area method that returns unobscured area of
the window, where interactive controls should be rendered.
- Reorganizes how launch screens are exported - the previous way was
incorrect and modern iPhones did not pick up the correct screens and
because of that used a non-native resolution to render the game.
- Adds launch screen options for iPhone X.
- Makes launch screens optional in the export template. If not
specified, a white screen will be used.
- Adds App Store icon (1024x1024) export option as it now has to be
bundled with the app instead of being provided in iTunes Connect.
- Fixes crash when launching games in iOS Simulator. It happened because
controllerWasConnected callback came before the engine was
initialized. Now in such case the controllers will be queued up and
registered after initialization is done.
- Fixes issue with the virtual keyboard where for some reason
autocorrection panel would intersect with the keyboard itself and not
allow you to use the top row of the keyboard. This is fixed by
disabling autocorrection altogether.
Closes#17358. Fixes#17428. Fixes#17331.
Works both for the editor and games.
Projects can still use "debug/settings/stdout/print_fps" to enable it
permanently. The --print-fps option takes precedence (so works even if
the project setting is disabled). That setting is also no longer redefined
on the fly based on the verbose flag, that was a mess.
Whether to use WebGL 1.0 or 2.0 can only be determined at runtime after
reading project settings, so check for the lower version.
The test is now in the HTML file, so if desired WebGL 2.0 can be
checked early by changing the behaviour there.
Using `misc/scripts/fix_headers.py` on all Godot files.
Some missing header guards were added, and the header inclusion order
was fixed in the Bullet module.
- The header now always ends with exactly one empty line
- Comments after the header are no longer removed
- Improved readability with clearer file names and comments
- EditorExportPlugin's _export_begin accepts all the arguments related
to the current export (is_debug, path, flags).
- EditorExportPlugin API is extended with methods allowing to configure
iOS export: add_ios_framework, add_ios_plist_content,
add_ios_linker_flags, add_ios_bundle_file.
- iOS export template now contains Godot as a static library so that
it can be linked with third-party Frameworks and GDNative static
libraries.
- Adds method to DirAccess for recursive copying of a directory.
- Fixes iOS export to work with Xcode 9 (released recently).
Rename engine.start() to startGame(), new start() takes string arguments
handed directly to main(). Rename Engine.loadEngine() to load().
Add setLocale(), setResizeCanvasOnStart(), setExecutableName() and
preloadFile().
Should fix issues some of us have with `misc/dist/uwp_template/AppxManifest.xml`
always showing up as modified.
Might cause issues on Windows due to the removal of BOMs or change of line endings
in some of the Mono, UWP or gradlew.bat files, we will test and adapt if need be.
These changes allow to open the exported project in XCode and Run it
immediately to begin debugging. Before these changes you'd have to
sign GDNative libs and change Build Configuration manually.
- The export process now builds complete .ipa on macOS, instead of just
creating XCode project.
- The project includes Capabilities games usually require: Game Center,
Push Notifications, In-App Purchase.
- Icons and launch screens can be specified in export preset.
- Implement promise-based JS interface for custom HTML page
integration
- Add download progress callback
- Add progress bar and indeterminate spinner to default HTML page
- Try downloading files multiple times when failing
- Get rid of godotfs.js
- Separate steps for engine initialization, game initialization and game
start
- Allow multiple games on one HTML page
- Substitution placeholders only used in .html file
- Placeholders renamed: $GODOT_BASE => $GODOT_BASENAME,
$GODOT_TMEM -> $GODOT_TOTAL_MEMORY
- Emscripten Module is now Engine.RuntimeEnvironment (no longer a global)
Slimmed down variant from the reverted #8375.
The rationale behind the name change is to give Godot's project file a unique
extension (".godot") that can be registered on the OS to be associated with
the Godot binary (OS registration not implemented here).
This PR also adds the possibility to start the game or editor if launched
with the project.godot passed as argument, which paves the way for allowing
a similar behaviour on a double-click in the OS file manager (code originally
by @Hinsbart).
Closes#6915.