0.3.1 • Published 3 years ago

@adityahegde/yare-io-local v0.3.1

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yare-io-local

Library to simulate yare.io locally. Has support for running in a vm instance or in an iframe on browser. Supports just logging out the status or a simple renderer.

Features, 1. Supports Circle and Squares. 2. All APIs mentioned in the doc https://yare.io/documentation. 3. Comparing 2 AIs programmatically. 4. Compare eco of N different AIs. Battle can be unpredictable as all AIs will be put on the same board.

Installation guide

npm i @adityahegde/yare-io-local --save-dev

For showing a basic board in a browser,

npm i pixi.js --save-dev

Usage

Testing in nodejs

Library supports running code within a vm.

import {Game, GameRunner, BlankRenderer, SpiritType, Yare} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local";
import {VmRunner} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local/dist/runner/VmRunner";

const game = new Game([
  // Player one's spirit type.
  SpiritType.Circle,
  // Player two's spirit type.
  SpiritType.Circle,
]);
const yare = new Yare(
  game,
  new GameRunner(game, [
    // takes path to script. Player one's runner.
    new VmRunner(process.argv[2]),
    // takes path to script. Player two's runner.
    new VmRunner(process.argv[3]),
  ]),
  // BlankRenderer that leaves all methods blank.
  // Extend Renderer and implement your own.
  new BlankRenderer(game),
  // Generates the base map as of now
  new MapGenerator(MapData.getBasicMapData()),
  {runIntervalInMs: 5},
);
yare.init().then(() => yare.resume());

If your AI can run independently in the same scope, replace VmRunner with LocalAIRunner,

new GameRunner(game, [
  new LocalAIRunner(() => {
    // run player one's AI here.
  }),
  new LocalAIRunner(() => {
    // run player two's AI here.
  }),
]);

This is helpful when building the AI programmatically with different parameters. Both player's AIs share the global scope so make sure it only depends on globals defined in the docs.

Testing in a browser

This example uses react and webpack. Take webpack config from this repo.

// index.tsx
import React from "react";
import ReactDOM from "react-dom";
import {Game, GameRunner, SpiritType, Yare} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local";
import {SideBar} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local/dist/react-components"
import {BoardRenderer} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local/dist/renderer/graphics";
import {IframeRunner} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local/dist/runner/IframeRunner";

const div = document.createElement("div");
document.body.appendChild(div);

const game = new Game([
  // Player one's spirit type.
  SpiritType.Circle,
  // Player two's spirit type.
  SpiritType.Circle,
]);
const yare = new Yare(
  game,
  new GameRunner(game, [
    // Runs code in an iframe. Takes url of the script.
    // Player one's script
    new IframeRunner("http://localhost:8000/yare.js"),
    // Runs code in an iframe. Takes url of the script.
    // Player one's script
    new IframeRunner("http://localhost:8000/yare.js"),
  ]),
  // renders a simple board
  new BoardRenderer(game, div),
  // Generates the base map as of now
  new MapGenerator(MapData.getBasicMapData()),
  { runIntervalInMs: 50 },
);

setTimeout(() => {
  yare.init().then(() => yare.resume());
});

ReactDOM.render(
  <SideBar game={game} yare={yare} />,
  div,
);

I used python3 -m http.server 8000 for hosting the assets.

Testing multiple AIs in parallel

Check bin/test-yare.ts,

import {BlankRenderer, Game, GameRunner, MapData, MapGenerator, SpiritType, Yare} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local";
import {VmRunner} from "@adityahegde/yare-io-local/dist/runner/VmRunner";

const playerFiles = [];
for (let i = 2; i < process.argv.length; i++) {
  playerFiles.push(process.argv[i]);
}

// Assumes all players are Circle. Can be anything.
// Just make sure spiritTypes is equal to AIRunners passed to GameRunner
const game = new Game(playerFiles.map(_ => SpiritType.Circle));
const yare = new Yare(
  game,
  // creates a VmRunner for every file passed to the script.
  // make sure this is equal to spiritTypes passed to Game constructor
  new GameRunner(game, playerFiles.map(playerFile => new VmRunner(playerFile))),
  new BlankRenderer(game),
  new MapGenerator(MapData.getBasicMapData()),
  { runIntervalInMs: 5 },
);
(async () => {
  // runs until one of the player is dead of has reached max spirits
  // end condition per player can be modified by passing a function as 1st arg
  // also runs to a max of 2000 ticks. can be modified by passing 2nd arg
  await yare.runUntil();

  // prints spirit count and whether player is dead
  game.players.forEach((player, idx) => {
    console.log(`${playerFiles[idx]}: Spirits=${player.spirits.length} ${player.base.hp <= 0 ? "Dead" : ""}`);
  });
})();
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