Plan/documentation/API.md
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Player Analytics

API

Accessing the API Methods:

Install the Plan.jar as a local dependency if you're using Maven. Add soft-depend or depend in the plugin.yml

import main.java.com.djrapitops.plan.api.API;

if (getPluginManager().isPluginEnabled("Plan")) {
    try {
        // Throws IllegalStateException if onEnable() method for Plan has not yet been called.    
        // Throws NoClassDefError if Plan is not installed
        API planAPI = Plan.getPlanAPI(); 
    } catch (Throwable e) {
        // Do something (Plan is not installed)
    }
}

Plugins Tab

Adding plugin's data to the 'plugins'-tab on Analysis and/or Inspect pages

Plan has a flexible data addition system since 3.1.0. With it you can add Averages, Totals, Percentages, Tables & Other Html elements to the Plugins tab on the Analysis and/or Inspect pages.

To add data a class that extends PluginData class is needed.
One PluginData object should only contain data for one user, but tables & other elements are an exception.

Registering the data point

PluginData yourPluginDataObject = new YourClassThatExtendsPluginData();
Plan.getPlanAPI().addPluginDataSource(yourPluginDataObject);

If you register multiple data sources, they will appear in the order they were registered.

Building the PluginData object

Super Constructors

Constructor determines if the datapoint can be analyzed or not & how it should be analyzed.
The Inspect page visibility can be changed with another method call.

Constructor Parameters Description
super(pluginName, placeholder) Name of the plugin & the placeholder, eg: "stepsTaken" This datapoint will be only shown on the Inspect page
super(pluginName, placeholder, AnalysisType.INT_TOTAL) Type is determined by return value of getValue(UUID)-method This datapoint will be shown on the Analysis page with total for all Players
super(pluginName, plaheholder, AnalysisType.INT_AVG, AnalysisType.INT_TOTAL) The constructor takes as many AnalysisTypes as needed. This datapoint will be shown on the Analysis page with the total and average for all Players

Method calls in the contructor

There are multiple methods that change the appearance of the PluginData object on the webpage:

Method Description
super.analysisOnly(boolean) Determine whether or not the datapoint should be only shown on the Analysis page, Set to false to show it on the Inspect page as well.
super.setPrefix(String) For example: super.setPrefix("Steps taken: "), determines the prefix
super.setSuffix(String) For example: super.setSuffix(" steps"), determines the suffix.
super.setIcon(String) Set the font awesome icon name: Font Awesome Icons

To not show the datapoint on Analysis page, do not give the constructor any AnalysisType variables.

getHtmlReplaceValue(String modifier, UUID uuid)-method

This method is used by Inspect page & by Analysis Page when AnalysisType.HTML is specified.
It should use the parseContainer(String modifier, String value) method when returning a value.

The Prefix, Suffix & Icon are added to the value automatically when using the parseContainer(String modifier, String value)-method.
Example:

@Override
public String getHtmlReplaceValue(String modifier, UUID uuid) {
	return parseContainer(modifier, stepCounter.getSteps(uuid)+"");
}

UUID is the UUID of the player whose Inspect page is displayed OR Random UUID on Analysispage when AnalysisType.HTML is specified

getValue(UUID uuid)-method

This method is used by Analysis when calculating Totals & Averages for each PluginData object. The return type is Serializable, so Integer, Double, Long, Boolean & String can be returned. What type you return determines what AnalýsisType you should use in the super constructor.

-1 should be returned if the player has no value / Your plugin has no data on the player
If -1 is returned, the value is ignored when calculating Averages & Totals.

Wrong AnalysisType will cause an exception during calculation - It is caught per AnalysisType, so test your plugin with /plan analyze.

Examples:

  • Basic Example
  • Analysis Example
  • Table Example

Basic Example

This class will show "Steps Taken" on the Inspect page.

public class StepCounterSteps extends PluginData {
	
	private StepCounterPlugin stepCounter; // This is the example plugin where the data is taken from.
	
	// Constructor with the plugin as parameter.
	public StepCounterSteps(StepCounterPlugin stepCounter) {
		
		// A call to super constructor: PluginName, PlaceholderName
		super("StepCounter", "stepsTaken");
		
		super.setPrefix("Steps taken: ")
		super.setSuffix(" steps");
		super.setIcon("wheelchair");
		
		this.stepCounter = stepCounter; // Setting the plugin
		
		// Registering to the API, this can be done outside the class as well.
		API api = Plan.getPlanAPI();
		if (api.isEnabled()) {
			api.addPluginDataSource(this);
		}
	}
	
	// Required method.
	// This method is used with AnalysisType.HTML and for Inspect page's values.
	// All return values should use parseContainer(String modifier, String value)-method, more on that down below.
	@Override
   	public String getHtmlReplaceValue(String modifier, UUID uuid) {
		return parseContainer(modifier, stepCounter.getSteps(uuid)+"");
	}
	
	// Required method.
	// This method is used to calculate values for the Analysis page.
	@Override
    	public Serializable getValue(UUID uuid) {
		return stepCounter.getSteps(uuid);
	}
}

Analysis Example

Adding data to the Analysis page is straightforward as well. Please note that one class can add a data to both Analysis & Inspect pages.

To add data to the Analysis page, analysisTypes need to be set. This is done in the super constructor.

Refer to AnalysisType for what types you should add. The type depends on the return of the getValue(UUID uuid)-method you have written.

AnalysisType.HTML is for all other elements you might want to add - parseContainer method will be used instead of the getValue method.

If you want this same datapoint to show data on the inspect page call super.analysisOnly(false);

Good example is the FactionsPower

Table Example

A good example is the AdvancedAchievementsTable. You can use the Html Enum to quickly create table html. The Html Enum has easy lines for 2, 3 & 4 line columns - More than that will most likely not fit in the box. the parse(String... p)-method takes as many strings as parameters as needed to replace all the REPLACE# placeholders on the line.

Let's deconstruct the constructor.

public AdvancedAchievementsTable(AdvancedAchievementsAPI aaAPI) {
	super("AdvancedAchievements", "achievementstable", AnalysisType.HTML);
	this.aaAPI = aaAPI;
	String player = Html.FONT_AWESOME_ICON.parse("user") + " Player";
	String achievements = Html.FONT_AWESOME_ICON.parse("check-circle-o") + " Achievements";
	// analysisOnly true by default.
	super.setPrefix(Html.TABLE_START_2.parse(player, achievements));
	super.setSuffix(Html.TABLE_END.parse());
}
  • analysisTypes is set as AnalysisType.HTML.
  • prefix is set as a sortable table's start with " Player" and " Achievements" columns.
  • suffix is set as the end tags for the whole table.

Now let's see how the table gets the values:

@Override
public String getHtmlReplaceValue(String modifierPrefix, UUID uuid) {
	StringBuilder html = new StringBuilder();
	List<OfflinePlayer> offlinePlayers = Arrays.stream(getOfflinePlayers()).filter(p -> p.hasPlayedBefore()).collect(Collectors.toList());
	if (offlinePlayers.isEmpty()) {
		html.append(Html.TABLELINE_2.parse("No Players.",""));
	} else {
		for (OfflinePlayer p : offlinePlayers) {
			String inspectUrl = HtmlUtils.getInspectUrl(p.getName());
			String achievements = aaAPI.getPlayerTotalAchievements(p.getUniqueId()) + "";
			html.append(Html.TABLELINE_2.parse(Html.LINK.parse(inspectUrl, p.getName()), achievements));
		}
	}
	return parseContainer("", html.toString());
}

It simply gets the Players that have played on the server. If the list is empty, a row with "No Players" is added to the value (html, StringBuilder). Otherwise it get's the Url for the Inspect page of each player, and the amount of achievements a player has. The link is parsed inside a html a-tag (with the text of the players name). Then that is parsed into a table line with the a-tag & achievements.

The parseContainer uses an empty string as modifierPrefix, because we don't want any extra text added in-front of the table.

Inspect doesn't use getValue(UUID uuid) & AnalysisType.HTML disregards it's return values, so that simply returns an empty string.

@Override
public Serializable getValue(UUID uuid) {
	return "";
}

Accessing the Data & Modification

In addition to the Plugins tab methods the API provides methods for accessing the data of Analysis & Players.
Before using these methods you might want to read about the Caches to understand the difference between DataCache, InspectCache & AnalysisCache

Utility methods

Method Returns Description
playerNameToUUID(String) UUID of the player or null Uses UUIDFetcher to fetch the UUID
getPlayerName(UUID) Players username Get's the OfflinePlayer and asks for it's name.
isEnabled() boolean Check whether or not Plan enabled successfully
isPlayersDataInspectCached(UUID uuid) boolean Check if player's data is in the InspectCache
isAnalysisCached() boolean Check if the AnalysisData is cached.
getPlayerInspectPageLink(String name) Web address Get the Inspect page link for a player.

Web methods

Method Description
getAnalysisHtmlAsString() Returns the full html for Analysis page. If isAnalysisCached() is false, will return html for a 404.
getPlayerHtmlAsString(UUID uuid) Returns the full html for Inspect page. If isPlayersDataInspectCached(UUID) is false, will return html for a 404.

Cache methods

Method Description
updateAnalysisCache() Run's the analysis & places AnalysisData to the cache.
getAnalysisDataFromCache() Returns the AnalysisData in the cache.
cacheUserDataToInspectCache(UUID uuid) Caches the UserData of the player to InspectCache from cache or the database. Call from Async thread.
scheduleForGet(UUID uuid, DBCallableProcessor processor) Schedule a UserData object to be fetched from the database or cache if the player is online.
scheduleEventHandlingInfo(HandlingInfo info) Cause your own Event to modify the UserData object that is stored in the database.
placeDataToCache(UserData data) Used to cache a UserData object. If data is already cached it will be overridden. (Use with caution)
saveCachedData() Saves all UserData in the Cache to the database. Should be only called from an Asyncronous thread.

DBCallableProcessor

scheduleForGet uses DBCallableProcessor interface. The processor's method is called after the fetch is complete.

UUID is the uuid of the player.

Example:

DBCallableProcessor p = new DBCallableProcessor() {
	@Override
	public void process(UserData data) {
		// Do something with the data
	}
};
Plan.getPlanAPI().scheduleForGet(uuid, p);

HandlingInfo

scheduleEventHandlingInfo uses HandlingInfo abstract class. This object can modify the UserData in the cache. If the data is not in the cache prior to processing the data, it will be fetched & placed there.

UUID is the uuid of the player.

Example:

long time = new Date().getTime();
HandlingInfo i = new HandlingInfo(uuid, InfoType.OTHER, time) {
	@Override
	public boolean process(UserData data) {
		if (uuid.equals(data.getUuid()) {
			// Modify the data in some way
			return true;
		}
		return false;
	}
};
Plan.getPlanAPI().scheduleEventHandlingInfo(i);