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* zombieTurn: what to do it's the turn of a zombie player.
* zombieTurn: what to do it's the turn of a zombie player.


== Accessing database ==
The main game logic should be the only point from where you should access to the game database. You access your database using SQL queries with the following methods:
; function DbQuery( $sql )
: This is the generic method to access the database.
: It can execute any type of SELECT/UPDATE/DELETE/REPLACE query on the database.
: You should use it for UPDATE/DELETE/REPLACE query. For SELECT queries, the specialized methods above are much better.
; function getUniqueValueFromDB( $sql )
: Returns a unique value from DB or null if no value is found.
: $sql must be a SELECT query.
: Raise an exception if more than 1 row is returned.
; function getCollectionFromDB( $sql, $bSingleValue=false )
: Returns an associative array of rows for a sql SELECT query.
: The key of the resulting associative array is the first field specified in the SELECT query.
: The value of the resulting associative array if an associative array with all the field specified in the SELECT query and associated values.
: First column must be a primary or alternate key.
: The resulting collection can be empty.
: If you specified $bSingleValue=true and if your SQL query request 2 fields A and B, the method returns an associative array "A=>B"
<pre>
Example 1:
self::getCollectionFromDB( "SELECT player_id id, player_name name, player_score score FROM player" );
Result:
array(
1234 => array( 'id'=>1234, 'name'=>'myuser0', 'score'=>1 ),
1235 => array( 'id'=>1235, 'name'=>'myuser1', 'score'=>0 )
)
Example 2:
self::getCollectionFromDB( "SELECT player_id id, player_name name FROM player", true );
Result:
array(
1234 => 'myuser0' ),
1235 => 'myuser1' )
)
</pre>
; protected function getNonEmptyCollectionFromDB( $sql )
: Idem, but raise an exception if the collection is empty
; function getObjectFromDB( $sql )
: Returns one row for the sql query as an associative array or null if there is no result
: Raise an exception if the query return more than one row
; function getNonEmptyObjectFromDB( $sql )
: Idem, but raise an exception if the query doesn't return exactly one row
Note: see [[Editing Game database model: dbmodel.sql]] to know how to define your database model.


=== Table class (<gamename>.game.php) ===
=== Table class (<gamename>.game.php) ===
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; function incStat( $delta, $name, $player_id = null )
; function incStat( $delta, $name, $player_id = null )
: Increment (or decrement) specified value
: Increment (or decrement) specified value
; function DbQuery( $sql )
: Executes sql query on the database
; function getCollectionFromDB( $sql, $bSingleValue=false )
: Returns an associative array of rows for the sql query. First column must be a primary or alternate key. The resulting collection can be empty.
; protected function getNonEmptyCollectionFromDB( $sql )
: Idem, but raise an exception if the collection is empty
; function getUniqueValueFromDB( $sql )
: Returns a unique value from DB or null if no value is found
: Raise an exception if more than 1 row is returned
; function getObjectFromDB( $sql )
: Returns one row for the sql query as an associative array or null if there is no result
: Raise an exception if the query return more than one row
; function getNonEmptyObjectFromDB( $sql )
: Idem, but raise an exception if the query doesn't return exactly one row


=== Exceptions you can throw ===
=== Exceptions you can throw ===

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This file is the main file for your game logic. Here you initialize the game, persist data, implement the rules and notify changes to the client interface.

File Structure

The details on how the file is structured is described directly with comments on the code skeleton provided to you. Basically, here's this structure:

  • EmptyGame (constructor): where you define global variables.
  • setupNewGame: initial setup of the game.
  • getAllDatas: where you retrieve all game data during a complete reload of the game.
  • getGameProgression: where you compute the game progression indicator.
  • Utility functions: your utility functions.
  • Player actions: the entry points for players actions.
  • Game state arguments: methods to return additional data on specific game states.
  • Game state actions: the logic to run when entering a new game state.
  • zombieTurn: what to do it's the turn of a zombie player.

Accessing database

The main game logic should be the only point from where you should access to the game database. You access your database using SQL queries with the following methods:

function DbQuery( $sql )
This is the generic method to access the database.
It can execute any type of SELECT/UPDATE/DELETE/REPLACE query on the database.
You should use it for UPDATE/DELETE/REPLACE query. For SELECT queries, the specialized methods above are much better.
function getUniqueValueFromDB( $sql )
Returns a unique value from DB or null if no value is found.
$sql must be a SELECT query.
Raise an exception if more than 1 row is returned.
function getCollectionFromDB( $sql, $bSingleValue=false )
Returns an associative array of rows for a sql SELECT query.
The key of the resulting associative array is the first field specified in the SELECT query.
The value of the resulting associative array if an associative array with all the field specified in the SELECT query and associated values.
First column must be a primary or alternate key.
The resulting collection can be empty.
If you specified $bSingleValue=true and if your SQL query request 2 fields A and B, the method returns an associative array "A=>B"

Example 1:

self::getCollectionFromDB( "SELECT player_id id, player_name name, player_score score FROM player" );

Result:
array(
 1234 => array( 'id'=>1234, 'name'=>'myuser0', 'score'=>1 ),
 1235 => array( 'id'=>1235, 'name'=>'myuser1', 'score'=>0 )
)

Example 2:

self::getCollectionFromDB( "SELECT player_id id, player_name name FROM player", true );

Result:
array(
 1234 => 'myuser0' ),
 1235 => 'myuser1' )
)

protected function getNonEmptyCollectionFromDB( $sql )
Idem, but raise an exception if the collection is empty
function getObjectFromDB( $sql )
Returns one row for the sql query as an associative array or null if there is no result
Raise an exception if the query return more than one row
function getNonEmptyObjectFromDB( $sql )
Idem, but raise an exception if the query doesn't return exactly one row


Note: see Editing Game database model: dbmodel.sql to know how to define your database model.

Table class (<gamename>.game.php)

function _( $text )
Transparent function, used to mark strings to be translated on the server side (ex: error message)
function clienttranslate( $string )
Transparent function: used to mark string to be translated on client side (ex: notification message)
function getPlayersNumber()
Returns the number of players playing at the table
function checkAction( $actionName, $bThrowException=true )
Check if action is valid regarding current game state (exception if fails)
if "bThrowException" is set to "false", the function return false in case of failure instead of throwing and exception
function getActivePlayerId()
Get the "active_player", whatever what is the current state type
Note: it does NOT mean that this player is active right now, because state type could be "game" or "multiplayer"
function getActivePlayerName()
Get the "active_player" name
function getCurrentPlayerId()
Get the "current_player". The current player is the one from which the action originated. It is not always the active player.
function getCurrentPlayerName()
Get the "current_player" name
function getCurrentPlayerColor()
Get the "current_player" color
function isCurrentPlayerZombie()
Check the "current_player" zombie status
function activeNextPlayer()
Make the next player active
function activePrevPlayer()
Make the previous player active
function giveExtraTime( $player_id, $specific_time=null )
Give standard extra time to this player (standard extra time is a game option)
function initStat( $table_or_player, $name, $value, $player_id=null )
Create a statistic entry for the specified statistics with a default value
In case of a "player" entry, if player_id is not specified, all players are set to the same value
function setStat( $value, $name, $player_id = null )
Set statistic value
function incStat( $delta, $name, $player_id = null )
Increment (or decrement) specified value

Exceptions you can throw

throw new BgaUserException ( $error_message)
Base class to notify a user error
throw new BgaSystemException ( $error_message)
Base class to notify a system exception. The message will be hidden from the user, but show in the logs. Use this if the message contains technical information.
throw new BgaSystemVisibleException ( $error_message)
Same as previous, except that the message is visible by the user. You can use this if the message is understandable by the user.