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phaser-navmesh-generation

Warning: this plugin is still Work in Progress (WIP). It's possibly not stable enough for use in a production product - use at your own risk (for now!)

This Phaser ScenePlugin generates Navigation Mesh (navmesh) data from supplied Phaser.TilemapLayer data and collison indices thereof. Contains configuration options for fine-grain control

Getting Started:

import it as you would any other module & include it as a ScenePlugin within your game's configuration object:

import NavMeshPlugin from 'phaser-navmesh-generation';

const game = {
  // ...
  // other Game config values ...
  // ...
  plugins: {
    scene: [
      { key: 'NavMeshPlugin', plugin: NavMeshPlugin, mapping: 'navMeshPlugin' }
    ]
  },

Usage:

  1. First, we need to generate a new navigation mesh based on the Tilemap / Tilelayer you want to use to calculate collision data from. Use the mapping value provided within your Scene to access the freshly injected plugin:
var navMesh = this.navMeshPlugin.buildFromTileLayer(tileMap, tileLayer, {
  collisionIndices: [1, 2, 3],
  midPointThreshold: 0,
  useMidPoint: false,
  debug: {
    hulls: false,
    navMesh: false,
    navMeshNodes: false,
    polygonBounds: false,
    aStarPath: false
  }
});

Params:

  • collisionIndices: an Array of collision indices that your tilemap uses for collisions (required)
  • midPointThreshold: a Number value telling how narrow a navmesh triangle needs to be before it's ignored during pathing (optional; default 0)
  • timingInfo: Show in the console how long it took to build the NavMesh - and search for paths (optional; default false)
  • useMidPoint: a Boolean value on whether to include all triangle edge mid-points in calculating triangulation (optional; default: true)
  • offsetHullsBy: a Number value to offset (expand) each hull cluster by. Useful to use a small value to prevent excessively parallel edges (optional; default: 0.1)
  • debug: various optional debug options to Render the stages of NavMesh calculation:
    • hulls: Every (recursive) 'chunk' of impassable tiles found on the tilemap
    • navMesh: Draw all the actual triangles generated for this navmesh
    • navMeshNodes: Draw all connections found between neighbouring triangles
    • polygonBounds: Draw the bonding radius between each navmesh triangle
    • aStarPath: Draw the aStar path found between points (WIP debug, will remove later)
  1. Then, to find a path between two Phaser.Geom.Point instances, call:
navMesh.getPath(position, destination, offset);

Params:

  • position is a Phaser.Geom.Point of your starting world position (required)
  • destination is a Phaser.Geom.Point of the destination / end world position (required)
  • offset is an offset value to keep a distance (optional, default 0)

This method returns two useful pieces of data:

path an Array of Points that is the shortest path to your destination offsetPath an Array containing the offset path, relative to the offset value given in getPath

Other methods:

const sprite = plugin.addSprite(x, y, width, height, refresh);

Your map may have Sprites that act as impassable areas (houses, trees etc), and you can mark this area of the map using the above method

Params:

  • x the Tile X location of the sprite (required)
  • y the Tile Y location of the sprite (required)
  • width the Width of the sprite, expressed as tile units (required)
  • height the Height of the sprite, expressed as tile units (required)
  • refresh: If you wish the navMesh to be re-calculated after removing the sprite (optional, default true)

Returns:

  • The internal instance of the sprite; includes a uuid that can be used for later removal

plugin.removeSprite(uuid, refresh);

Params:

  • uuid: the String UUID of the sprite you wish to remove (required)
  • refresh: If you wish the navMesh to be re-calculated after removing the sprite (optional, default true)