# Developer API There is no real addon base, to create addons you can simply use the event system, which uses Fabric's Event-API. ```java public class ViaFabricPlusExampleAddon implements ClientModInitializer { @Override public void onInitializeClient() { ChangeProtocolVersionCallback.EVENT.register(protocolVersion -> { System.out.println("Version changed to " + protocolVersion.getName()); }); } } ``` #### ViaFabricPlus has 7 events at the moment: | Callback class name | Description | |--------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | ChangeProtocolVersionCallback | Called when the user changes the target version in the screen, or if you connect to a server for which a specific version has been selected, you disconnect, the event for the actual version is also called. | | FinishMinecraftLoadCallback | Called when Minecraft is finished with loading all its components | | FinishViaLoadingBaseStartupCallback | Called when ViaLoadingBase and Via* is loaded and ready to use | | InitializeSettingsCallback | Called after the default setting groups are loaded and before the setting config is loaded | | LoadClassicProtocolExtensionCallback | Called when the classic server sends the protocol extensions (only in **c0.30 CPE**) | | PreLoadCallback | Called before everything (Pre-pre load) | | SkipIdlePacketCallback | Called as soon as the idle packet is skipped in the <= 1.8 | ### General API #### Get the release version of an material: ```java final ProtocolRange range = ItemReleaseVersionDefinition.INSTANCE.getItemMap().get(Items.WRITABLE_BOOK); // If an item does not appear in the item map, it has always existed // The Range class then contains all versions in which the item occurs. // You can find out how the Range class works in the ViaLoadingBase README. // https://github.com/FlorianMichael/ViaLoadingBase ``` #### Creating own settings for the settings screen: ```java public class ExampleSettingGroup extends SettingGroup { public final static ExampleSettingGroup INSTANCE = new ExampleSettingGroup(); public final BooleanSetting test = new BooleanSetting("Test", false); public ExampleSettingGroup() { super("Example"); } } ``` and then you register the setting group in your onLoad method: ```java PreLoadCallback.EVENT.register(() -> { ViaFabricPlus.INSTANCE.getSettingsSystem().addGroup(ExampleSettingGroup.INSTANCE); }); ``` #### Implementing classic protocol commands: ```java public class ExampleCommand implements ICommand { @Override public String name() { return "example"; } @Override public String description() { return null; } @Override public void execute(String[] args) { } } ``` and then you register the command in your onLoad method: ```java PreLoadCallback.EVENT.register(() -> { ClassicProtocolCommands.commands.add(new ExampleCommand()); }); ``` #### Implementing custom classic protocol extensions: ```java public class ExampleExtensionSupport implements ClientModInitializer { public static ClientboundPacketsc0_30cpe EXT_CLICK_DISTANCE; @Override public void onInitializeClient() { PreLoadCallback.EVENT.register(() -> { CustomClassicProtocolExtensions.allowExtension(ClassicProtocolExtension.CLICK_DISTANCE); // Register extension as supported EXT_CLICK_DISTANCE = CustomClassicProtocolExtensions.createNewPacket(ClassicProtocolExtension.CLICK_DISTANCE, 0x12, (user, buf) -> buf.readShort()); }); FinishViaLoadingBaseStartupCallback.EVENT.register(() -> { Via.getManager().getProtocolManager().getProtocol(Protocolc0_30toc0_30cpe.class).registerClientbound(EXT_CLICK_DISTANCE, null, new PacketHandlers() { @Override protected void register() { handler(wrapper -> { wrapper.cancel(); final short distance = wrapper.read(Type.SHORT); // Do your stuff... }); } }, true); }); } } ```