Book Views¶
A BookView is the representation of the Book GUI on the client. The BookView
is not associated with an
actual ItemStack and is only for displaying Text through a book to the player. Note that a
BookView
is read-only, due to it being impossible to tell the client to open an unsigned book.
To create a BookView
, we simply need to obtain a BookView.Builder, which is provided through the
BookView#builder() method. Using the builder, we can specify the title, the author, and the pages of the
BookView
. Then to use the view, we have to send it to a Viewer. An example of this is shown below:
import org.spongepowered.api.effect.Viewer;
import org.spongepowered.api.text.BookView;
import org.spongepowered.api.text.Text;
BookView bookView = BookView.builder()
.title(Text.of("Story Mode"))
.author(Text.of("Notch"))
.addPage(Text.of("There once was a Steve..."))
.build();
viewer.sendBookView(bookView);
This will display a book to the client with a single page that contains the text specified in the
BookView.Builder#addPage(Text) method. Of course, you don’t have to call addPage(Text)
for every page
you wish to add. The BookView.Builder
class provides a BookView.Builder#addPages(Collection<Text>)
method that accepts multiple Text
s.
The BookView.Builder
class also provides the BookView.Builder#insertPage(int, Text) and the corresponding
BookView.Builder#insertPages(int, Collection<Text>) methods for inserting a page or several pages at any
given index.
You may also remove pages of a BookView
by providing either the Text
from the page or by specifying the index
of the page that you wish to remove. You simply need to use the corresponding
BookView.Builder#removePage(Text), BookView.Builder#removePage(int), or
BookView.Builder#removePages(Collection<Text>) methods.