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Additionally, you should expose a function which marks all of your natives as optional.  You can do this by:
 
Additionally, you should expose a function which marks all of your natives as optional.  You can do this by:
<pawn>public __pl_myfile_SetNTVOptional()
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<pawn>#if !defined REQUIRE_PLUGIN
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public __pl_myfile_SetNTVOptional()
 
{
 
{
 
MarkNativeAsOptional("native1");
 
MarkNativeAsOptional("native1");
 
MarkNativeAsOptional("native2");
 
MarkNativeAsOptional("native2");
 
MarkNativeAsOptional("native3");
 
MarkNativeAsOptional("native3");
}</pawn>
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}
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#endif</pawn>
  
 
This function will be secretly called before the plugin loads (if and only if the requirement is optional), thus allowing seamless optional usage by third party developers.  Note that the <tt>__pl_</tt> and <tt>_SetNTVOptional</tt> portions <b>must</b> be present, and that everything in between must match the ending of <tt>__pl_</tt> for the <tt>SharedPlugin</tt> structure.
 
This function will be secretly called before the plugin loads (if and only if the requirement is optional), thus allowing seamless optional usage by third party developers.  Note that the <tt>__pl_</tt> and <tt>_SetNTVOptional</tt> portions <b>must</b> be present, and that everything in between must match the ending of <tt>__pl_</tt> for the <tt>SharedPlugin</tt> structure.
  
You also must register the library name with SourceMod -- again this should be the unique string. This is should be done inside the <code>AskPluginLoad2</code> function.
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You also must register the library name with SourceMod -- again this should be the unique string. This should be done inside the <code>AskPluginLoad2</code> function.
  
 
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};
 
};
  
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#if !defined REQUIRE_PLUGIN
 
public __pl_ircrelay_SetNTVOptional()
 
public __pl_ircrelay_SetNTVOptional()
 
{
 
{
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MarkNativeAsOptional("IrcGetCmdArgv");
 
MarkNativeAsOptional("IrcGetCmdArgv");
 
}
 
}
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#endif
 
</pawn>
 
</pawn>
 
The <code>name</code> value is what will be checked when you run <code>LibraryExists</code>. This allows the bounty script to fully work, even if the IRC relay plugin is not installed and/or running correctly on your server.
 
The <code>name</code> value is what will be checked when you run <code>LibraryExists</code>. This allows the bounty script to fully work, even if the IRC relay plugin is not installed and/or running correctly on your server.

Revision as of 08:00, 10 February 2014

Normally, if you use natives from an extension or another plugin, your plugin will not load unless those natives exist. However, it is possible to make your dependencies "optional." This article details how.

Disabling Requirements

Extensions

To disable an extension being marked as "required," remove the REQUIRE_EXTENSIONS define. For example:

#include <sourcemod>
#undef REQUIRE_EXTENSIONS
#include <sdktools>

Note that any extensions included after the #undef will also be marked as not required. Thus, you may need to move the include down, or do something like:

#include <sourcemod>
#undef REQUIRE_EXTENSIONS
#include <sdktools>
#define REQUIRE_EXTENSIONS

Plugins

To disable an plugin being marked as "required," remove the REQUIRE_PLUGIN define. For example:

#include <sourcemod>
#undef REQUIRE_PLUGIN
#include <ircrelay>

Note that any plugins included after the #undef will also be marked as not required. Thus, you may need to move the include down, or do something like:

#include <sourcemod>
#undef REQUIRE_PLUGIN
#include <ircrelay>
#define REQUIRE_PLUGIN

Optional Natives

To mark a native as optional, use MarkNativeAsOptional. It should be called in AskPluginLoad2. For example:

public APLRes:AskPluginLoad2(Handle:myself, bool:late, String:error[], err_max)
{
	MarkNativeAsOptional("SDKCall");
	return APLRes_Success;
}

Checking Optional Dependencies

If you use a plugin or extension as an optional dependency, you may need to check whether it exists. For example, let's say we're relying on a plugin with the library name of "ircrelay." The way to always know whether ircrelay is loaded (and working) is:

new bool:ircrelay = false;
 
public OnAllPluginsLoaded()
{
	ircrelay = LibraryExists("ircrelay");
}
 
public OnLibraryRemoved(const String:name[])
{
	if (StrEqual(name, "ircrelay"))
	{
		ircrelay = false;
	}
}
 
public OnLibraryAdded(const String:name[])
{
	if (StrEqual(name, "ircrelay"))
	{
		ircrelay = true;
	}
}


Creating a Dependency

Allowing other plugins to use your plugin as a library requires making an include file with two structures (the second of which is optional). The first structure must look like this:

public SharedPlugin:__pl_myfile = 
{
	name = "myfile",
	file = "myfile.smx",
#if defined REQUIRE_PLUGIN
	required = 1,
#else
	required = 0,
#endif
};

The basic format is:

  • The variable name MUST start with __pl_ and must end with a unique string.
  • The "name" portion is treated as the library name and must be unique.
  • The filename must match the filename of the plugin implementing the library.
  • The requirement portion should remain unchanged in order to maintain standards.

Additionally, you should expose a function which marks all of your natives as optional. You can do this by:

#if !defined REQUIRE_PLUGIN
public __pl_myfile_SetNTVOptional()
{
	MarkNativeAsOptional("native1");
	MarkNativeAsOptional("native2");
	MarkNativeAsOptional("native3");
}
#endif

This function will be secretly called before the plugin loads (if and only if the requirement is optional), thus allowing seamless optional usage by third party developers. Note that the __pl_ and _SetNTVOptional portions must be present, and that everything in between must match the ending of __pl_ for the SharedPlugin structure.

You also must register the library name with SourceMod -- again this should be the unique string. This should be done inside the AskPluginLoad2 function.

public APLRes:AskPluginLoad2(Handle:myself, bool:late, String:error[], err_max)
{
	//... code here ...
	RegPluginLibrary("myfile");
 
	return APLRes_Success;
}

Full Example

Bounty: bounty.sp
#include <sourcemod>
#undef REQUIRE_PLUGIN
#include <ircrelay>
Bounty: bounty.config.sp
new bool:plugin_IrcRelay = LibraryExists("ircrelay");
if ((BountyIRC) && (plugin_IrcRelay))
{
	RegisterIrcCommand("!bounty", "x", Irc_ViewBounty);
	IrcMessage(CHAN_MASTER, "IRC Bounty Running!");
} else {
	if ((BountyIRC) && (!plugin_IrcRelay))
	{
		BountyConsole_Debug("%t", "Bounty IRC Relay failed");
	}
}
IRC Relay: ircrelay.sp
public APLRes:AskPluginLoad2(Handle:myself, bool:late, String:error[], err_max)
{
	//... code here ...
	RegPluginLibrary("ircrelay");
 
	return APLRes_Success;
}
IRC Relay: ircrelay.inc
public SharedPlugin:__pl_ircrelay = 
{
	name = "ircrelay",
	file = "ircrelay.smx",
#if defined REQUIRE_PLUGIN
	required = 1,
#else
	required = 0,
#endif
};
 
#if !defined REQUIRE_PLUGIN
public __pl_ircrelay_SetNTVOptional()
{
	MarkNativeAsOptional("IrcMessage");
	MarkNativeAsOptional("RegisterIrcCommand");
	MarkNativeAsOptional("IrcGetCmdArgc");
	MarkNativeAsOptional("IrcGetCmdArgv");
}
#endif

The name value is what will be checked when you run LibraryExists. This allows the bounty script to fully work, even if the IRC relay plugin is not installed and/or running correctly on your server.