403 lines
16 KiB
Lua
403 lines
16 KiB
Lua
-- MEWarehouse.lua
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-- Author: Scott Adkins <adkinss@gmail.com> (Zucanthor)
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-- Edited by Gaiabot(in progress)
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-- Published: 2021-09-21
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--
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-- currently changing stuff over to ME bridge for me and my friends
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-- This program monitors work requests for the Minecolonies Warehouse and
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-- tries to fulfill requests from the Refined Storage network. If the
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-- ME network doesn't have enough items and a crafting pattern exists, a
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-- crafting job is scheduled to restock the items in order to fulfill the
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-- work request. The script will continuously loop, monitoring for new
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-- requests and checking on crafting jobs to fulfill previous requests.
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-- The following is required for setup:
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-- * 1 ComputerCraft Computer
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-- * 1 or more ComputerCraft Monitors (recommend 3x3 monitors)
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-- * 1 Advanced Peripheral Colony Integrator
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-- * 1 Advanced Peripheral RS Bridge
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-- * 1 Chest or other storage container
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-- Attach an ME Cable from the ME network to the ME Bridge. Connect the
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-- storage container to the Minecolonies Warehouse Hut block. One idea is
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-- to set up a second RS network attached to the Warehouse Hut using an
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-- External Storage connector and then attach an Importer for that network
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-- to the storage container.
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-- THINGS YOU CAN CUSTOMIZE IN THIS PROGRAM:
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-- Line 63: Specify the side storage container is at.
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-- Line 70: Name of log file for storing JSON data of all open requests.
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-- Lines 235+: Any items you find that should be manually provided.
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-- Line 377: Time in seconds between work order scans.
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- INITIALIZATION
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Initialize Monitor
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-- A future update may allow for multiple monitors. This would allow one
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-- monitor to be used for logging and another to be used for work requests.
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local monitor = peripheral.find("monitor")
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if not monitor then error("Monitor not found.") end
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monitor.setTextScale(0.5)
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monitor.clear()
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monitor.setCursorPos(1, 1)
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monitor.setCursorBlink(false)
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print("Monitor initialized.")
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-- Initialize RS Bridge
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local bridge = peripheral.find("meBridge")
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if not bridge then error("ME Bridge not found.") end
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print("ME Bridge initialized.")
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-- Initialize Colony Integrator
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local colony = peripheral.find("colonyIntegrator")
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if not colony then error("Colony Integrator not found.") end
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if not colony.isInColony then error("Colony Integrator is not in a colony.") end
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print("Colony Integrator initialized.")
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-- Point to location of chest or storage container
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-- A future update may autodetect where the storage container is and error
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-- out if no storage container is found.
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local storage = "left"
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print("Storage initialized.")
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-- Name of log file to capture JSON data from the open requests. The log can
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-- be too big to edit within CC, which may require a "pastebin put" if you want
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-- to look at it. Logging could be improved to only capture Skipped items,
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-- which in turn will make log files smaller and edittable in CC directly.
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local logFile = "mewarehouse.log"
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- FUNCTIONS
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Prints to the screen one row after another, scrolling the screen when
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-- reaching the bottom. Acts as a normal display where text is printed in
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-- a standard way. Long lines are not wrapped and newlines are printed as
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-- spaces, both to be addressed in a future update.
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-- NOTE: No longer used in this program.
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function mPrintScrollable(mon, ...)
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w, h = mon.getSize()
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x, y = mon.getCursorPos()
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-- Blink the cursor like a normal display.
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mon.setCursorBlink(true)
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-- For multiple strings, append them with a space between each.
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for i = 2, #arg do t = t.." "..arg[i] end
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mon.write(arg[1])
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if y >= h then
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mon.scroll(1)
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mon.setCursorPos(1, y)
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else
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mon.setCursorPos(1, y+1)
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end
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end
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-- Prints strings left, centered, or right justified at a specific row and
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-- specific foreground/background color.
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function mPrintRowJustified(mon, y, pos, text, ...)
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w, h = mon.getSize()
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fg = mon.getTextColor()
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bg = mon.getBackgroundColor()
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if pos == "left" then x = 1 end
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if pos == "center" then x = math.floor((w - #text) / 2) end
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if pos == "right" then x = w - #text end
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if #arg > 0 then mon.setTextColor(arg[1]) end
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if #arg > 1 then mon.setBackgroundColor(arg[2]) end
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mon.setCursorPos(x, y)
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mon.write(text)
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mon.setTextColor(fg)
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mon.setBackgroundColor(bg)
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end
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-- Utility function that returns true if the provided character is a digit.
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-- Yes, this is a hack and there are better ways to do this. Clearly.
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function isdigit(c)
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if c == "0" then return true end
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if c == "1" then return true end
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if c == "2" then return true end
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if c == "3" then return true end
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if c == "4" then return true end
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if c == "5" then return true end
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if c == "6" then return true end
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if c == "7" then return true end
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if c == "8" then return true end
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if c == "9" then return true end
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return false
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end
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-- Utility function that displays current time and remaining time on timer.
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-- For time of day, yellow is day, orange is sunset/sunrise, and red is night.
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-- The countdown timer is orange over 15s, yellow under 15s, and red under 5s.
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-- At night, the countdown timer is red and shows PAUSED insted of a time.
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function displayTimer(mon, t)
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now = os.time()
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cycle = "day"
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cycle_color = colors.orange
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if now >= 4 and now < 6 then
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cycle = "sunrise"
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cycle_color = colors.orange
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elseif now >= 6 and now < 18 then
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cycle = "day"
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cycle_color = colors.yellow
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elseif now >= 18 and now < 19.5 then
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cycle = "sunset"
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cycle_color = colors.orange
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elseif now >= 19.5 or now < 5 then
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cycle = "night"
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cycle_color = colors.red
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end
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timer_color = colors.orange
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if t < 15 then timer_color = colors.yellow end
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if t < 5 then timer_color = colors.red end
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, 1, "left", string.format("Time: %s [%s] ", textutils.formatTime(now, false), cycle), cycle_color)
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if cycle ~= "night" then mPrintRowJustified(mon, 1, "right", string.format(" Remaining: %ss", t), timer_color)
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else mPrintRowJustified(mon, 1, "right", " Remaining: PAUSED", colors.red) end
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end
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-- Scan all open work requests from the Warehouse and attempt to satisfy those
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-- requests. Display all activity on the monitor, including time of day and the
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-- countdown timer before next scan. This function is not called at night to
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-- save on some ticks, as the colonists are in bed anyways. Items in red mean
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-- work order can't be satisfied by Refined Storage (lack of pattern or lack of
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-- required crafting ingredients). Yellow means order partially filled and a
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-- crafting job was scheduled for the rest. Green means order fully filled.
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-- Blue means the Player needs to manually fill the work order. This includes
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-- equipment (Tools of Class), NBT items like armor, weapons and tools, as well
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-- as generic requests ike Compostables, Fuel, Food, Flowers, etc.
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function scanWorkRequests(mon, me, chest)
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-- Before we do anything, prep the log file for this scan.
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-- The log file is truncated each time this function is called.
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file = fs.open(logFile, "w")
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print("\nScan starting at", textutils.formatTime(os.time(), false) .. " (" .. os.time() ..").")
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-- We want to keep three different lists so that they can be
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-- displayed on the monitor in a more intelligent way. The first
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-- list is for the Builder requests. The second list is for the
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-- non-Builder requests. The third list is for any armor, tools
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-- and weapons requested by the colonists.
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builder_list = {}
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nonbuilder_list = {}
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equipment_list = {}
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-- Scan RS for all items in its network. Ignore items with NBT data.
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-- If a Builder needs any items with NBT data, this function will need
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-- to be updated to not ignore those items.
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items = me.listItems()
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item_array = {}
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for index, item in ipairs(items) do
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if not item.nbt then
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item_array[item.name] = item.amount
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end
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end
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-- Scan the Warehouse for all open work requests. For each item, try to
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-- provide as much as possible from RS, then craft whatever is needed
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-- after that. Green means item was provided entirely. Yellow means item
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-- is being crafted. Red means item is missing crafting recipe.
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workRequests = colony.getRequests()
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file.write(textutils.serialize(workRequests, { allow_repetitions = true }))
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for w in pairs(workRequests) do
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name = workRequests[w].name
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item = workRequests[w].items[1].name
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target = workRequests[w].target
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desc = workRequests[w].desc
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needed = workRequests[w].count
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provided = 0
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target_words = {}
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target_length = 0
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for word in target:gmatch("%S+") do
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table.insert(target_words, word)
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target_length = target_length + 1
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end
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if target_length >= 3 then target_name = target_words[target_length-2] .. " " .. target_words[target_length]
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else target_name = target end
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target_type = ""
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target_count = 1
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repeat
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if target_type ~= "" then target_type = target_type .. " " end
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target_type = target_type .. target_words[target_count]
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target_count = target_count + 1
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until target_count > target_length - 3
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useME = 1
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if string.find(desc, "Tool of class") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Hoe") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Shovel") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Axe") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Pickaxe") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Bow") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Sword") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Shield") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Helmet") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Leather Cap") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Chestplate") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Tunic") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Pants") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Leggings") then useME = 0 end
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if string.find(name, "Boots") then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Rallying Banner" then useME = 0 end --bugged in alpha versions
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if name == "Crafter" then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Compostable" then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Fertilizer" then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Flowers" then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Food" then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Fuel" then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Smeltable Ore" then useME = 0 end
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if name == "Stack List" then useME = 0 end
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color = colors.blue
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if useME == 1 then
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if item_array[item] then
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provided = me.exportItemToPeripheral({name=item, count=needed}, chest)
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end
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color = colors.green
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if provided < needed then
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if me.isItemCrafting{ name = item } then
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color = colors.yellow
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print("[Crafting]", item)
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else
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if me.craftItem({name=item, count=needed}) then
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color = colors.yellow
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print("[Scheduled]", needed, "x", item)
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else
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color = colors.red
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print("[Failed]", item)
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end
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end
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end
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else
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nameString = name .. " [" .. target .. "]"
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print("[Skipped]", nameString)
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end
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if string.find(desc, "of class") then
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level = "Any Level"
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if string.find(desc, "with maximal level:Leather") then level = "Leather" end
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if string.find(desc, "with maximal level:Gold") then level = "Gold" end
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if string.find(desc, "with maximal level:Chain") then level = "Chain" end
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if string.find(desc, "with maximal level:Wood or Gold") then level = "Wood or Gold" end
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if string.find(desc, "with maximal level:Stone") then level = "Stone" end
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if string.find(desc, "with maximal level:Iron") then level = "Iron" end
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if string.find(desc, "with maximal level:Diamond") then level = "Diamond" end
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new_name = level .. " " .. name
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if level == "Any Level" then new_name = name .. " of any level" end
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new_target = target_type .. " " .. target_name
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equipment = { name=new_name, target=new_target, needed=needed, provided=provided, color=color}
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table.insert(equipment_list, equipment)
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elseif string.find(target, "Builder") then
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builder = { name=name, item=item, target=target_name, needed=needed, provided=provided, color=color }
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table.insert(builder_list, builder)
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else
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new_target = target_type .. " " .. target_name
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if target_length < 3 then
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new_target = target
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end
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nonbuilder = { name=name, target=new_target, needed=needed, provided=provided, color=color }
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table.insert(nonbuilder_list, nonbuilder)
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end
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end
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-- Show the various lists on the attached monitor.
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row = 3
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mon.clear()
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header_shown = 0
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for e in pairs(equipment_list) do
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equipment = equipment_list[e]
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if header_shown == 0 then
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "center", "Equipment")
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header_shown = 1
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row = row + 1
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end
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text = string.format("%d %s", equipment.needed, equipment.name)
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "left", text, equipment.color)
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "right", " " .. equipment.target, equipment.color)
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row = row + 1
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end
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header_shown = 0
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for b in pairs(builder_list) do
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builder = builder_list[b]
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if header_shown == 0 then
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if row > 1 then row = row + 1 end
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "center", "Builder Requests")
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header_shown = 1
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row = row + 1
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end
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text = string.format("%d/%s", builder.provided, builder.name)
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "left", text, builder.color)
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "right", " " .. builder.target, builder.color)
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row = row + 1
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end
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header_shown = 0
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for n in pairs(nonbuilder_list) do
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nonbuilder = nonbuilder_list[n]
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if header_shown == 0 then
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if row > 1 then row = row + 1 end
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "center", "Nonbuilder Requests")
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header_shown = 1
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row = row + 1
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end
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text = string.format("%d %s", nonbuilder.needed, nonbuilder.name)
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if isdigit(nonbuilder.name:sub(1,1)) then
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text = string.format("%d/%s", nonbuilder.provided, nonbuilder.name)
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end
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "left", text, nonbuilder.color)
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mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "right", " " .. nonbuilder.target, nonbuilder.color)
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row = row + 1
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end
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if row == 3 then mPrintRowJustified(mon, row, "center", "No Open Requests") end
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print("Scan completed at", textutils.formatTime(os.time(), false) .. " (" .. os.time() ..").")
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file.close()
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end
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- MAIN
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----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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-- Scan for requests periodically. This will catch any updates that were
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-- triggered from the previous scan. Right-clicking on the monitor will
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-- trigger an immediate scan and reset the timer. Unfortunately, there is
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-- no way to capture left-clicks on the monitor.
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local time_between_runs = 30
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local current_run = time_between_runs
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scanWorkRequests(monitor, bridge, storage)
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displayTimer(monitor, current_run)
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local TIMER = os.startTimer(1)
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while true do
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local e = {os.pullEvent()}
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if e[1] == "timer" and e[2] == TIMER then
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now = os.time()
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if now >= 5 and now < 19.5 then
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current_run = current_run - 1
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if current_run <= 0 then
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scanWorkRequests(monitor, bridge, storage)
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current_run = time_between_runs
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end
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end
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displayTimer(monitor, current_run)
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TIMER = os.startTimer(1)
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elseif e[1] == "monitor_touch" then
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os.cancelTimer(TIMER)
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scanWorkRequests(monitor, bridge, storage)
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current_run = time_between_runs
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displayTimer(monitor, current_run)
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TIMER = os.startTimer(1)
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end
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end |