This makes it possible for other plugins to force allow placing of shops
and avoid potential issues in the check if multiple plugins are changing
the allow settings.
ALso while the allow counters were a nice idea they might not have even
worked correctly because in the case of only one plugin disallowing it
they would've still returned true at the end. Only if one listener
allowed it and another disallowed it the end result would be disallow.
This also makes the BuildPermissionEvent implement Cancellable (which is
an inverted allowed) in order to easily ignore events that are already
disallowed by another listener.
Instead of using different modules we use a bukkit profile to test backwards compatibility with pure-Bukkit servers and use the paper-api in the default profile. This should really be done with modules in the future. The actual selection which listener to use is handled by checking if the event class exists on event registration.
This is necessary as the no_permission error was worded exactly the same making debugging more difficulty. Also this way someone who thinks he needs to access the chest doesn't think that he doesn't have access to the shop at all.
Also fix a bug where it was possible for shops to be created with shop owners that did not have a valid Account information when other plugins manipulated the name line after the NameChecker checked it. Now it gets checked twice, once at the start (to abort early and to populate the ownerAccount field) and once at the end to check again when the name line changed.
This is especially obvious for books where all the text will have color codes after dumping and loading them from the database. In order to be able to still compare to them we will load the item the item and then dump it again if it doesn't match the original one.
The configuration isn't loaded yet when the plugin loaded and the flag initialised so we can't check that there. The config option is checked at the point where the flag is handled though so there is no difference from the intended functionality when registering the flag anyways. The only downside is that this could be a tiny bit confusing to the user in the end but I think that is a small price to pay when it wouldn't be working at all otherwise.
The NameChecker now catches any exception that might be thrown when querying the account in order to properly cancel in the case of an unknown account or an error that occurred in the event to not let players create shops that they don't have access to if an exception occurs.
This fixes a bug where shop owner accounts would not be created in certain cases e.g. when the owner had certain admin permissions or created the account for another player while having certain admin permissions.
Also catch wrong types when loading the config better without completely disabling the plugin and revert "Make sure special parsers are setup" and register the parsers static again.
There might have been a case where when trying to pair the yml file with the Properties class the parsers weren't actually registered yet as nothing was called on the Properties file yet.
Also improve the ReserveListener by removing the query for the OfflinePlayer object as that's not necessary to use the Reserve economy API as it directly provides methods for UUID usage (and account existence has usually been checked before already)
Also use canAddHoldings to check if economy user can hold money instead of adding and removing.
Also add tax bypass permissions (#204, ChestShop.notax.buy/sell). When buying with that permission the buyer does not have to pay the tax (the seller will still get the reduced amount), when selling the seller will get the full amount instead of one lowered by the tax.
The permissions of the shop owner play no role due to there not being a good way of checking offline player permissions and it being a bit non-obvious for the buying/selling player if a shop would be with or without tax. This way all that gets changed is the amount the player pays/receives and not the shop owner (and the player should know their permissions/rank already)
The transfer event was necessary in order to correctly resolve who triggered the transaction. Economy adapters are now required to implement a listener for each of the events. It's also recommended that economy adapters that support transfers directly use that instead of passing it through subtract and add with the processTransfer method.
This was removed when the item transfer code changed which stopped comparators from working. This shouldn't be a true block update that observers can detect but only a notification for surrounding blocks that the content might have changed.