Extensions/DialogueTree/bondage.js/README.md
Yarn parser for Javascript, in the same vein as YarnSpinner.
To run through your yarn files in your browser, go to http://hayley.zone/bondage.js, paste your yarn data in the field, then hit "compile".
Installation: npm install -g bondage
Now you can use the bondage command to run through Yarn files from the command line. You can load one or multiple files at a time. If you load multiple files and a two nodes are encountered with the same name, the node will be overwritten.
Examples
bondage run yarnfile.jsonbondage run -s StartNode yarnfile.jsonbondage run -s StartNode yarnfile1.json yarnfile2.json ...bondage compile --ast yarnfile.jsonbondage compile --tokens yarnfile.jsonWeb
Include dist/bondage.min.js somewhere in your html, and the bondage variable will be added to the global scope. You can then access everything in the example below (such as bondage.Runner) through that variable.
Node
Installation: npm install bondage
const fs = require('fs');
const bondage = require('bondage');
const runner = new bondage.Runner();
const yarnData = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('yarnFile.json'));
runner.load(yarnData);
// Loop over the dialogue from the node titled 'Start'
for (const result of runner.run('Start')) {
// Do something else with the result
if (result instanceof bondage.TextResult) {
console.log(result.text);
} else if (result instanceof bondage.OptionsResult) {
// This works for both links between nodes and shortcut options
console.log(result.options);
// Select based on the option's index in the array (if you don't select an option, the dialog will continue past them)
result.select(1);
} else if (result instanceof bondage.CommandResult) {
// If the text was inside <<here>>, it will get returned as a CommandResult string, which you can use in any way you want
console.log(result.text);
}
}
// Advance the dialogue manually from the node titled 'Start'
const d = runner.run('Start')
let result = d.next().value;
let nextResult = d.next().value;
// And so on
For usage of the yarn format itself, please see the YarnSpinner Documentation, everything there should carry here too (if something does not match up, please open an issue).