When multiple falsey conditions are being checked Biome recommends to check for all the truthy conditions negated. Logic remains untouched, while only using one negation. Apparently easier to comprehend.
- Redundant re-export of DependencyContainer from tsyringe, caused madge to think it was a circular dependency due to the file name also being tsyringe, deleted the file and importing directly from tsyringe instead.
- Updated to safely access a deeply nested property.
- Updated to safely access the item `_id` and `_name` properties in the warning log.
- Updated to use the `RandomUtil.getArrayValue()` method to select a random ammo item template ID.
- Finished up some tests.
- Adds the `date-fns-tz` module to dep.
- Moves the `date-fns` module from development dependancies to dependancies.
- Removes the depreciated `substr` method usage.
- Adds the `pad` method to handle padding time digits.
- Dates and times are now standardized UTC.
- Adds basic tests for all methods.
- Instead of loading duplicated mods, it now skips all of them.
- Changed a few localisation strings, deleted the ones that became outdated.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/165
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
- Adds tests for the remaining methods in the `InsuranceController`.
- Adds a `countAllInsuranceItems()` method to the `InsuranceController`.
- Adds the Vitest UI and coverage packages.
- Updates the `profileInsuranceFactory` to use second-epoch dates instead of millisecond-epoch dates.
- Updates the `InsuranceController.fetchHideoutItemParent()` method to log a warning when an item with a slotId of 'hideout' cannot be found.
TODO:
- The Vitest coverage options are not working.
Event bots are generated from their base type, then their role is updated before being sent to the client e.g. peacefullZryachiyEvent becomes bossZryachiy for generation, then back to peacefullZryachiyEvent
- Implement formula based on 30 weapon repairs done on live
- Return the repair amount as `repairAmount` from `repairItemByKit`
- Add an additional `repairPoints` to `RepairDetails` to return the repair points used
- Update `repairAmount` references to `repairPoints` to keep old behavior
- Add new parameter to rewardSkillPoints that applies live-like level scaling
- Only give weapon maintenance XP when using a repair kit
This implementation comes with a "Crit Fail" and "Crit Success" mechanic to account for live sometimes randomly being -4 or +4 off from my estimated values. By default the chance of each is 10%, and they can overlap and cancel each other out
Spreadsheet of live repair data:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1-tR4WYelhZfKZ3ZDbxr3nd73Y60E1wQRjDWONpMVSew/edit?usp=sharing
Useful columns:
C: The amount of dura attempted to be repaired, this is used in the estimated skill calculated
G: Hand entered value of how much skill gain I actually saw on live (Multiplied by 10 for readability. So "3.2" would be "32")
J: The estimated skill gain, based on the calculation included in this merge request
K: How far off the estimated skill gain was (Negative implies we guessed high and the actual result was lower)
One thing of note:
I've modified all the existing references to `repairAmount` to be the new `repairPoints` when a repair kit is used. This is to keep the existing behaviour outside of my direct changes as much as possible.
However, this seems to be incorrect in some cases (For example, buff chance is repairPoints/maxDura, but repairPoints will go down the higher your int. I'm assuming this is meant to be repairedDura/maxDura). May want to update these references to use `repairAmount` once they've been confirmed to expect the repair amount instead of repair points used.
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Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/164
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Co-committed-by: DrakiaXYZ <drakiaxyz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
- Created profileInsurance test fixture.
- Created ProfileInsurance test factory class.
- Improved many of the InsuranceController method tests by utilizing the factory and fixture. Still some left to do here.
- Adds the `date-fns` package as a development dependancy for easy date manipulation.
- Cleaned up some comments.
Bug Fixes 🐞
- Resolved an issue where `ItemHelper.getAttachmentMainParent()` was not returning null when it should have.
- Resolved an issue where `InsuranceController.populateParentAttachmentsMap()` would continue to process when the parent could not be found.
- Adds tests for the majority of the methods within InsuranceController.
- Simplifies the `InsuranceController.sendMail()` method so that the toDelete parameter is no longer required.
- Modifies `InsuranceController.findItemsToDelete()` to only process regular and attachment items when they exist.
- Modifies `InsuranceController.rollForDelete()` to return null in the event that the provided Trader can not be found.
Remove unneeded HttpBufferHandler
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The old code processed each chunk of data as an entire request, which is not correct. It was observed split data after ~14600 bytes (on a 1 gig lan connection). I think it was worse on remote connections.
This was the cause of the "unknown compression method" and invalid json parse errors when saving the profile.
Co-authored-by: Decoy <redacted@example.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/162
Reviewed-by: Terkoiz <terkoiz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-authored-by: ree <ree@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: ree <ree@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
- Made it so Watermark doesn't initialize on the constructor, this makes it possible for tests to use `@spt-aki/di/Container`;
- Removed unnecessary calls to `ErrorHandler.handleCriticalError`, all you really need to do is `throw new Error()` and it'll get caught automatically.
- Adds additional ItemHelper tests
- Attempts to bring container registration into the environment to debug how we can register everything but not actually start the server.
Only adds lower when weapon has no launcher attached
Adjust sub stock adding code to trigger when stock has a subslot that starts with `mod_stock`, this means `mod_stock_akms` and `mod_stock_000` will be included
Add a new /singleplayer/log route for logging data to the server console from the client
Supports:
- All server log levels
- `Custom` log level with text/background color
- Specifying the source of the log line (ex. Plugin name)
Example output:
![Example](https://i.imgur.com/c0XBYLm.png)
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Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/160
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Co-committed-by: DrakiaXYZ <drakiaxyz@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This commit includes a series of changes aimed at improving the logic and readability of the `payMoney` method in the PaymentService class. The method is pivotal for handling in-game payments, specifically in cases involving multiple types of currencies and barter trades. The changes resolve an issue that prevented barter payments that included both a currency and another item.
## Changes:
- Replaced `barterPrice` variable with a `currencyAmounts` mapping that efficiently tracks each type of currency involved in the trade.
- Updated how the `costOfPurchaseInCurrency` variable is calculated to factor in multiple currencies.
- Introduced a new variable `totalCurrencyAmount` to sum up the total amount of all currencies, which is checked to determine whether any (non)currency payment is necessary.
- Added some inline comments for readability.
Resolves#176
Co-authored-by: Refringe <brownelltyler@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/159
Co-authored-by: Refringe <refringe@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Refringe <refringe@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
- Ability to use @spt-aki path alias on the whole project.
- Swapped all imports from relative paths, for imports using the path alias.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/157
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This PR adds the ability to set `loadBefore` and `loadAfter` on a mod's package.json, this allows for modders to define an array of mods their current mod needs to load before or after.
Examples:
if we have <u>__MOD1__</u> that has `loadAfter` = `[ "MOD2" ]` the loading order would be:
1 - MOD2
2 - MOD1
if we have <u>__MOD2__</u> that has `loadBefore` = `[ "MOD1" ]` the loading order would also be:
1 - MOD2
2 - MOD1
Begone zzzzzz, name your mods the way you want to.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/156
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This PR makes it so typescript generates inline sourcemaps when transpiling mods to javascript.
This will make it so stacktraces originating in the mod source code point to the typescript files, lines and columns.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/155
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This PR fixes a long standing issue where stacktraces in the built executable didn't have line and column numbers, so you were left wondering where exactly in a given function an error occurred.
This also fixes source maps being generated but not actually included in the executable, this fix results in `source-map-support` actually doing it's job, so now stacktrace paths point to the typescript files, line and column number, instead of the transpiled javascript line and column number.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/153
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Don't rely on globals event value for event check, store event bools on SeasonaleventService class construction
Remove dupe function `getSeasonalEventItemsToBlock(), rely on `getAllSeasonalEventItems()`
This commit is my second go-around at refactoring the `InsuranceController`, attempting to improving the code's modularity, maintainability, and efficiency while squashing a few bugs along the way.
1. **InsuranceController.ts**
- Removed `ITemplateItem` import, as it is no longer used.
- Introduced the `adoptOrphanedItems` method to manage orphaned items in the insurance list.
- Since "normal" items are individually rolled for deletion, and can be nested within one another, there are situations where a parent item is deleted, leaving its children orphaned. This method moves those orphaned children from their missing parent into the root of the insurance container.
- Overhauled `findItemsToDelete` method to improve its efficiency and readability:
- Divided the original monolithic method into smaller, specialized methods like `populateItemsMap`, `populateParentAttachmentsMap`, `processRegularItems`, and `processAttachments`.
- Changed the return type to `Set<string>` for better performance.
- Introduced `EnrichedItem` interface (a simple extension of the `Item` interface) to add additional item data, like `name` and `maxPrice` to `Item` objects as they're processed throughout the class. This is done in place of repeatedly querying for this data, or complicating return types.
- Enhanced logging capabilities to debug the item deletion process. Due to the *current* lack of testing available I've stepped up the amount of debug logging that is done. This will hopefully help us find issues in the future.
- Modified the `rollForItemDelete` method, now renamed to `rollForDelete`, to include more detailed logging, return a boolean directly, and changed the `insuredItem` parameter to be optional.
- Added new methods for dealing with some of the particulars that arise from item adoption and creating item maps.
- Improved inline comments and documentation for better code maintainability.
2. **ItemHelper.ts**
- Added the `isRaidModdable` method to check if an item is *actually* modifiable in-raid, which takes into account not just the item, but the item that it's attached to.
- Added the `getAttachmentMainParent` method to fetch the main parent item of a given attachment, useful for item hierarchy traversal. For example, if you pass it an item ID of a suppressor, it will traverse up the muzzle brake, barrel, upper receiver, and return the gun that the suppressor is ultimately attached to, even if that gun is located within other multiple containers.
- Added the `isAttachmentAttached` method to check if an item is an attachment that is currently attached to its parent.
**Fixes:**
- Resolved an issue that caused item attachments from being property grouped together for deletion rolls. This issue prevented valuable attachments from being taken first.
- Resolved an issue that caused child items being orphaned when their parent was removed due to an insurance roll. Probable cause of the bug that made the client spaz out and send repeated insurance packages to the profile---Though I'm still unable to reproduce.
- Probably more...
Co-authored-by: Refringe <brownelltyler@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/151
Co-authored-by: Refringe <refringe@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: Refringe <refringe@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Initially this was going to be an update to dependencies but it seems i got a little carried away!
Anyways this PR removes 2 unused dependencies (`jshint` and `utf-8-validate`), and 2 other, `del` and `fs-extra` that were replaced by the built-in `fs/promises`.
It also renames all `tsconfig` and `Dockerfile` files, in a way that when viewed in a file tree sorted alphabetically they will be next to each other.
It also updates the typescript target to `ES2022`, and changes moduleResolution from `Node` to `Node10` (this isn't an update, they are the same thing but `Node` is now deprecated).
It also adds the `node:` discriminator to every import from built-in modules.
It also has major changes to the build script, `del` and `fs-extra` were only being used in the build script, it's now using `fs/promises` instead, cleaned up the code from some functions, adds better documentation to a few functions, and renames some gulp tasks and npm scripts to better represent what they actually do.
And finally it updates dependencies, except for `atomically` which can't be updated unless the project switches to ESM.
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/150
Co-authored-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Co-committed-by: TheSparta <thesparta@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
This pull request aims to refactor the InsuranceController class to improve its code quality and maintainability. The changes include restructuring methods, adding detailed comments, and enhancing the overall logic for processing insured items.
Specific changes include:
- Updating the `findItemstoDelete()` method (and the entire class, really) to keep track of which items are tagged using a Set. This *ensures* that an item can only be attempted to be deleted once, as Sets cannot contain duplicates.
- Changing the method in which we remove insurance packages from the profile. We were iterating over them using a `for` in reverse order and then removing them with a splice and the current index. On paper this should work, but funny things were happening... Sometimes. I've created a new method that removes packages from a profile by matching against the package systemData date, time, and location. This should give us a specific insurance package (as we don't have an ID to use). In addition to this we're fetching a new instance of the profile to edit, instead of modifying packages that are being iterated over as they're being iterated over.
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I was unable to reproduce the issue where insurance packages were not being removed from the profile, but hopefully these simplified approaches lead to less funny business.
Co-authored-by: Refringe <brownelltyler@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/148
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Co-committed-by: Refringe <refringe@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
The `BotEquipmentModPoolService.generatePool()` method is recursive, but it does not check if the pool it creates already contains data for sub items when it finds them and calls itself on them. This creates substantial bloat in the function that is undetectable to end users, but causes some additional delay when it is called.
I noticed this when using a server mod that allows for less restrictions on mod combinations (as it would hit the system recursion limit and error out) but the bloat still affects vanilla - it takes ~1 minute for all the recursive calls to end, whereas this fix reduces that to <10 seconds.
To fix this, I've moved a block of code into the conditional block that checks if the item we're adding (and its' sub items) are already in the pool before it calls itself.
This is my first pull request, so let me know if I've fudged up somewhere and I'll do my best to fix it.
I submitted a previous request about this, but I removed my name from the commits so I had to delete the branch.
Co-authored-by: gasmo <burr.cameron@gmail.com>
Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/120
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Co-committed-by: gasmo <gasmo@noreply.dev.sp-tarkov.com>
Replaced calls (where possible) to JSON.parse/stringify with use of `jsonUtil` functions
`VFS.ts` was tricky, it can't be updated as it'd create a circular dependency
Also add json5 to package.json for modders to have access to
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Reviewed-on: https://dev.sp-tarkov.com/SPT-AKI/Server/pulls/112