aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/po/dv
Commit message (Expand)AuthorAge
* Run updatepo.shTranslations2019-02-24
* Update minetest.conf.example, settings strings and locale files (#8230)Wuzzy2019-02-14
* Run updatepo.shTranslation2019-02-14
* Cleanup translation filesLoïc Blot2019-01-28
* Update translationsTranslations2019-01-27
* Run updatepo.shTranslations2019-01-06
* Update translations from WeblateTranslations2019-01-06
* Update minetest.conf.example and run updatepo.sh (#7947)Update Script2018-12-09
* Add translation of LANG_CODE in all languagesEkdohibs2017-08-24
* Fix updatepo.sh and run it.Ekdohibs2017-08-24
* Run updatepo.shLoic Blot2017-05-21
* Added translation using Weblate (Dhivehi)Unknown2017-05-21
105' href='#n105'>105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 264 265 266 267 268 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 285 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 298 299 300 301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310 311 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 323 324 325 326 327 328 329 330 331 332 333 334 335 336 337 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 352 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 392 393 394 395 396 397 398 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 408 409 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 441 442 443 444 445 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 455 456 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 475 476 477 478 479 480 481 482 483 484 485 486 487 488 489 490 491 492 493 494 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 511 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 545 546 547 548 549 550 551 552 553 554 555 556 557 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 566 567 568 569 570 571 572 573 574 575 576 577 578 579 580 581 582 583 584 585 586 587 588 589 590 591 592 593 594 595 596 597 598 599 600 601 602 603 604 605 606 607 608 609 610 611 612 613 614 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 626 627 628 629 630 631 632 633 634 635 636 637 638 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 712 713 714 715 716 717 718 719 720 721 722 723 724 725 726 727 728 729 730 731 732 733 734 735 736 737 738 739 740 741 742 743 744 745 746 747 748 749 750 751 752 753 754 755 756 757 758 759 760 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 768 769 770 771 772 773 774 775 776 777 778 779 780 781 782 783 784 785 786 787 788 789 790 791 792 793 794 795 796 797 798 799 800 801 802 803 804 805 806 807 808 809 810 811 812 813 814 815 816 817 818 819 820 821 822 823 824 825 826 827 828 829 830 831 832 833 834 835 836 837 838 839 840 841 842 843 844 845 846 847 848 849 850 851 852 853 854 855 856 857 858 859 860 861 862 863 864 865 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 907 908 909 910 911 912 913 914 915 916 917 918 919 920 921 922 923 924 925 926 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 934 935 936 937 938 939 940 941 942 943 944 945 946 947 948 949 950 951 952 953 954 955 956 957 958 959 960 961 962 963 964 965 966 967 968 969 970 971 972 973 974 975 976 977 978 979 980 981 982 983 984 985 986 987 988 989 990 991 992 993 994 995 996 997 998 999 1000 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 1006 1007 1008 1009 1010 1011 1012 1013 1014 1015 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1023 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 1062 1063 1064 1065 1066 1067 1068 1069 1070 1071 1072 1073 1074 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1089 1090 1091 1092 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 1128 1129 1130 1131 1132 1133 1134 1135 1136 1137 1138 1139 1140 1141 1142 1143 1144 1145 1146 1147 1148 1149 1150 1151 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1166 1167 1168 1169 1170 1171 1172 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1178 1179 1180 1181 1182 1183 1184 1185 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 1192 1193 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 1207 1208 1209 1210 1211 1212 1213 1214 1215 1216 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 1227 1228 1229 1230 1231 1232 1233 1234 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 1276 1277 1278 1279 1280 1281 1282 1283 1284 1285 1286 1287 1288 1289 1290 1291 1292 1293 1294 1295 1296 1297 1298 1299 1300 1301 1302 1303 1304 1305 1306 1307 1308 1309 1310 1311 1312 1313 1314 1315 1316 1317 1318 1319 1320 1321 1322 1323 1324 1325 1326 1327 1328 1329 1330 1331 1332 1333 1334 1335 1336 1337 1338 1339 1340 1341 1342 1343 1344 1345 1346 1347 1348 1349 1350 1351 1352 1353 1354 1355 1356 1357 1358 1359 1360 1361 1362 1363 1364 1365 1366 1367 1368 1369 1370 1371 1372 1373 1374 1375 1376 1377 1378 1379 1380 1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 1390 1391 1392 1393 1394 1395 1396 1397 1398 1399 1400 1401 1402 1403 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 1409 1410 1411 1412 1413 1414 1415 1416 1417 1418 1419 1420 1421 1422 1423 1424 1425 1426 1427 1428 1429 1430 1431 1432 1433 1434 1435 1436 1437 1438 1439 1440 1441 1442 1443 1444 1445 1446 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 1452 1453 1454 1455 1456 1457 1458 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1472 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1480 1481 1482 1483 1484 1485 1486 1487 1488 1489 1490 1491 1492 1493 1494 1495 1496 1497 1498 1499 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 1511 1512 1513 1514 1515
Minetest Lua Client Modding API Reference 5.5.0
================================================
* More information at <http://www.minetest.net/>
* Developer Wiki: <http://dev.minetest.net/>

Introduction
------------

** WARNING: The client API is currently unstable, and may break/change without warning. **

Content and functionality can be added to Minetest 0.4.15-dev+ by using Lua
scripting in run-time loaded mods.

A mod is a self-contained bunch of scripts, textures and other related
things that is loaded by and interfaces with Minetest.

Transferring client-sided mods from the server to the client is planned, but not implemented yet.

If you see a deficiency in the API, feel free to attempt to add the
functionality in the engine and API. You can send such improvements as
source code patches on GitHub (https://github.com/minetest/minetest).

Programming in Lua
------------------
If you have any difficulty in understanding this, please read
[Programming in Lua](http://www.lua.org/pil/).

Startup
-------
Mods are loaded during client startup from the mod load paths by running
the `init.lua` scripts in a shared environment.

In order to load client-side mods, the following conditions need to be satisfied:

1) `$path_user/minetest.conf` contains the setting `enable_client_modding = true`

2) The client-side mod located in `$path_user/clientmods/<modname>` is added to
    `$path_user/clientmods/mods.conf` as `load_mod_<modname> = true`.

Note: Depending on the remote server's settings, client-side mods might not
be loaded or have limited functionality. See setting `csm_restriction_flags` for reference.

Paths
-----
* `RUN_IN_PLACE=1` (Windows release, local build)
    * `$path_user`: `<build directory>`
    * `$path_share`: `<build directory>`
* `RUN_IN_PLACE=0`: (Linux release)
    * `$path_share`:
        * Linux: `/usr/share/minetest`
        * Windows: `<install directory>/minetest-0.4.x`
    * `$path_user`:
        * Linux: `$HOME/.minetest`
        * Windows: `C:/users/<user>/AppData/minetest` (maybe)

Mod load path
-------------
Generic:

* `$path_share/clientmods/`
* `$path_user/clientmods/` (User-installed mods)

In a run-in-place version (e.g. the distributed windows version):

* `minetest-0.4.x/clientmods/` (User-installed mods)

On an installed version on Linux:

* `/usr/share/minetest/clientmods/`
* `$HOME/.minetest/clientmods/` (User-installed mods)

Modpack support
----------------

Mods can be put in a subdirectory, if the parent directory, which otherwise
should be a mod, contains a file named `modpack.conf`.
The file is a key-value store of modpack details.

* `name`: The modpack name.
* `description`: Description of mod to be shown in the Mods tab of the main
                 menu.

Mod directory structure
------------------------

    clientmods
    ├── modname
    │   ├── mod.conf
    │   ├── init.lua
    └── another

### modname

The location of this directory.

### mod.conf

An (optional) settings file that provides meta information about the mod.

* `name`: The mod name. Allows Minetest to determine the mod name even if the
          folder is wrongly named.
* `description`: Description of mod to be shown in the Mods tab of the main
                 menu.
* `depends`: A comma separated list of dependencies. These are mods that must be
             loaded before this mod.
* `optional_depends`: A comma separated list of optional dependencies.
                      Like a dependency, but no error if the mod doesn't exist.

### `init.lua`

The main Lua script. Running this script should register everything it
wants to register. Subsequent execution depends on minetest calling the
registered callbacks.

**NOTE**: Client mods currently can't provide textures, sounds, or models by
themselves. Any media referenced in function calls must already be loaded
(provided by mods that exist on the server).

Naming convention for registered textual names
----------------------------------------------
Registered names should generally be in this format:

    "modname:<whatever>" (<whatever> can have characters a-zA-Z0-9_)

This is to prevent conflicting names from corrupting maps and is
enforced by the mod loader.

### Example
In the mod `experimental`, there is the ideal item/node/entity name `tnt`.
So the name should be `experimental:tnt`.

Enforcement can be overridden by prefixing the name with `:`. This can
be used for overriding the registrations of some other mod.

Example: Any mod can redefine `experimental:tnt` by using the name

    :experimental:tnt

when registering it.
(also that mod is required to have `experimental` as a dependency)

The `:` prefix can also be used for maintaining backwards compatibility.

Sounds
------
**NOTE: Connecting sounds to objects is not implemented.**

Only Ogg Vorbis files are supported.

For positional playing of sounds, only single-channel (mono) files are
supported. Otherwise OpenAL will play them non-positionally.

Mods should generally prefix their sounds with `modname_`, e.g. given
the mod name "`foomod`", a sound could be called:

    foomod_foosound.ogg

Sounds are referred to by their name with a dot, a single digit and the
file extension stripped out. When a sound is played, the actual sound file
is chosen randomly from the matching sounds.

When playing the sound `foomod_foosound`, the sound is chosen randomly
from the available ones of the following files:

* `foomod_foosound.ogg`
* `foomod_foosound.0.ogg`
* `foomod_foosound.1.ogg`
* (...)
* `foomod_foosound.9.ogg`

Examples of sound parameter tables:

    -- Play locationless
    {
        gain = 1.0, -- default
    }
    -- Play locationless, looped
    {
        gain = 1.0, -- default
        loop = true,
    }
    -- Play in a location
    {
        pos = {x = 1, y = 2, z = 3},
        gain = 1.0, -- default
    }
    -- Play connected to an object, looped
    {
        object = <an ObjectRef>,
        gain = 1.0, -- default
        loop = true,
    }

Looped sounds must either be connected to an object or played locationless.

### SimpleSoundSpec
* e.g. `""`
* e.g. `"default_place_node"`
* e.g. `{}`
* e.g. `{name = "default_place_node"}`
* e.g. `{name = "default_place_node", gain = 1.0}`

Representations of simple things
--------------------------------

### Position/vector

    {x=num, y=num, z=num}

For helper functions see "Vector helpers".

### pointed_thing
* `{type="nothing"}`
* `{type="node", under=pos, above=pos}`
* `{type="object", id=ObjectID}`

Flag Specifier Format
---------------------
Flags using the standardized flag specifier format can be specified in either of
two ways, by string or table.

The string format is a comma-delimited set of flag names; whitespace and
unrecognized flag fields are ignored. Specifying a flag in the string sets the
flag, and specifying a flag prefixed by the string `"no"` explicitly
clears the flag from whatever the default may be.

In addition to the standard string flag format, the schematic flags field can
also be a table of flag names to boolean values representing whether or not the
flag is set. Additionally, if a field with the flag name prefixed with `"no"`
is present, mapped to a boolean of any value, the specified flag is unset.

E.g. A flag field of value

    {place_center_x = true, place_center_y=false, place_center_z=true}

is equivalent to

    {place_center_x = true, noplace_center_y=true, place_center_z=true}

which is equivalent to

    "place_center_x, noplace_center_y, place_center_z"

or even

    "place_center_x, place_center_z"

since, by default, no schematic attributes are set.

Formspec
--------
Formspec defines a menu. It is a string, with a somewhat strange format.

Spaces and newlines can be inserted between the blocks, as is used in the
examples.

### Examples

#### Chest

    size[8,9]
    list[context;main;0,0;8,4;]
    list[current_player;main;0,5;8,4;]

#### Furnace

    size[8,9]
    list[context;fuel;2,3;1,1;]
    list[context;src;2,1;1,1;]
    list[context;dst;5,1;2,2;]
    list[current_player;main;0,5;8,4;]

#### Minecraft-like player inventory

    size[8,7.5]
    image[1,0.6;1,2;player.png]
    list[current_player;main;0,3.5;8,4;]
    list[current_player;craft;3,0;3,3;]
    list[current_player;craftpreview;7,1;1,1;]

### Elements

#### `size[<W>,<H>,<fixed_size>]`
* Define the size of the menu in inventory slots
* `fixed_size`: `true`/`false` (optional)
* deprecated: `invsize[<W>,<H>;]`

#### `container[<X>,<Y>]`
* Start of a container block, moves all physical elements in the container by (X, Y)
* Must have matching container_end
* Containers can be nested, in which case the offsets are added
  (child containers are relative to parent containers)

#### `container_end[]`
* End of a container, following elements are no longer relative to this container

#### `list[<inventory location>;<list name>;<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;]`
* Show an inventory list

#### `list[<inventory location>;<list name>;<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<starting item index>]`
* Show an inventory list

#### `listring[<inventory location>;<list name>]`
* Allows to create a ring of inventory lists
* Shift-clicking on items in one element of the ring
  will send them to the next inventory list inside the ring
* The first occurrence of an element inside the ring will
  determine the inventory where items will be sent to

#### `listring[]`
* Shorthand for doing `listring[<inventory location>;<list name>]`
  for the last two inventory lists added by list[...]

#### `listcolors[<slot_bg_normal>;<slot_bg_hover>]`
* Sets background color of slots as `ColorString`
* Sets background color of slots on mouse hovering

#### `listcolors[<slot_bg_normal>;<slot_bg_hover>;<slot_border>]`
* Sets background color of slots as `ColorString`
* Sets background color of slots on mouse hovering
* Sets color of slots border

#### `listcolors[<slot_bg_normal>;<slot_bg_hover>;<slot_border>;<tooltip_bgcolor>;<tooltip_fontcolor>]`
* Sets background color of slots as `ColorString`
* Sets background color of slots on mouse hovering
* Sets color of slots border
* Sets default background color of tooltips
* Sets default font color of tooltips

#### `tooltip[<gui_element_name>;<tooltip_text>;<bgcolor>,<fontcolor>]`
* Adds tooltip for an element
* `<bgcolor>` tooltip background color as `ColorString` (optional)
* `<fontcolor>` tooltip font color as `ColorString` (optional)

#### `image[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>]`
* Show an image
* Position and size units are inventory slots

#### `item_image[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<item name>]`
* Show an inventory image of registered item/node
* Position and size units are inventory slots

#### `bgcolor[<color>;<fullscreen>]`
* Sets background color of formspec as `ColorString`
* If `true`, the background color is drawn fullscreen (does not effect the size of the formspec)

#### `background[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>]`
* Use a background. Inventory rectangles are not drawn then.
* Position and size units are inventory slots
* Example for formspec 8x4 in 16x resolution: image shall be sized
  8 times 16px  times  4 times 16px.

#### `background[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<auto_clip>]`
* Use a background. Inventory rectangles are not drawn then.
* Position and size units are inventory slots
* Example for formspec 8x4 in 16x resolution:
  image shall be sized 8 times 16px  times  4 times 16px
* If `true` the background is clipped to formspec size
  (`x` and `y` are used as offset values, `w` and `h` are ignored)

#### `pwdfield[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>]`
* Textual password style field; will be sent to server when a button is clicked
* When enter is pressed in field, fields.key_enter_field will be sent with the name
  of this field.
* `x` and `y` position the field relative to the top left of the menu
* `w` and `h` are the size of the field
* Fields are a set height, but will be vertically centred on `h`
* Position and size units are inventory slots
* `name` is the name of the field as returned in fields to `on_receive_fields`
* `label`, if not blank, will be text printed on the top left above the field
* See field_close_on_enter to stop enter closing the formspec

#### `field[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>;<default>]`
* Textual field; will be sent to server when a button is clicked
* When enter is pressed in field, fields.key_enter_field will be sent with the name
  of this field.
* `x` and `y` position the field relative to the top left of the menu
* `w` and `h` are the size of the field
* Fields are a set height, but will be vertically centred on `h`
* Position and size units are inventory slots
* `name` is the name of the field as returned in fields to `on_receive_fields`
* `label`, if not blank, will be text printed on the top left above the field
* `default` is the default value of the field
    * `default` may contain variable references such as `${text}'` which
      will fill the value from the metadata value `text`
    * **Note**: no extra text or more than a single variable is supported ATM.
* See field_close_on_enter to stop enter closing the formspec

#### `field[<name>;<label>;<default>]`
* As above, but without position/size units
* When enter is pressed in field, fields.key_enter_field will be sent with the name
  of this field.
* Special field for creating simple forms, such as sign text input
* Must be used without a `size[]` element
* A "Proceed" button will be added automatically
* See field_close_on_enter to stop enter closing the formspec

#### `field_close_on_enter[<name>;<close_on_enter>]`
* <name> is the name of the field
* if <close_on_enter> is false, pressing enter in the field will submit the form but not close it
* defaults to true when not specified (ie: no tag for a field)

#### `textarea[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>;<default>]`
* Same as fields above, but with multi-line input

#### `label[<X>,<Y>;<label>]`
* `x` and `y` work as per field
* `label` is the text on the label
* Position and size units are inventory slots

#### `vertlabel[<X>,<Y>;<label>]`
* Textual label drawn vertically
* `x` and `y` work as per field
* `label` is the text on the label
* Position and size units are inventory slots

#### `button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>]`
* Clickable button. When clicked, fields will be sent.
* `x`, `y` and `name` work as per field
* `w` and `h` are the size of the button
* Fixed button height. It will be vertically centred on `h`
* `label` is the text on the button
* Position and size units are inventory slots

#### `image_button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<name>;<label>]`
* `x`, `y`, `w`, `h`, and `name` work as per button
* `texture name` is the filename of an image
* Position and size units are inventory slots

#### `image_button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<name>;<label>;<noclip>;<drawborder>;<pressed texture name>]`
* `x`, `y`, `w`, `h`, and `name` work as per button
* `texture name` is the filename of an image
* Position and size units are inventory slots
* `noclip=true` means the image button doesn't need to be within specified formsize
* `drawborder`: draw button border or not
* `pressed texture name` is the filename of an image on pressed state

#### `item_image_button[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<item name>;<name>;<label>]`
* `x`, `y`, `w`, `h`, `name` and `label` work as per button
* `item name` is the registered name of an item/node,
   tooltip will be made out of its description
   to override it use tooltip element
* Position and size units are inventory slots

#### `button_exit[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<label>]`
* When clicked, fields will be sent and the form will quit.

#### `image_button_exit[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<texture name>;<name>;<label>]`
* When clicked, fields will be sent and the form will quit.

#### `textlist[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<listelem 1>,<listelem 2>,...,<listelem n>]`
* Scrollable item list showing arbitrary text elements
* `x` and `y` position the itemlist relative to the top left of the menu
* `w` and `h` are the size of the itemlist
* `name` fieldname sent to server on doubleclick value is current selected element
* `listelements` can be prepended by #color in hexadecimal format RRGGBB (only),
     * if you want a listelement to start with "#" write "##".

#### `textlist[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<listelem 1>,<listelem 2>,...,<listelem n>;<selected idx>;<transparent>]`
* Scrollable itemlist showing arbitrary text elements
* `x` and `y` position the item list relative to the top left of the menu
* `w` and `h` are the size of the item list
* `name` fieldname sent to server on doubleclick value is current selected element
* `listelements` can be prepended by #RRGGBB (only) in hexadecimal format
     * if you want a listelement to start with "#" write "##"
* Index to be selected within textlist
* `true`/`false`: draw transparent background
* See also `minetest.explode_textlist_event` (main menu: `engine.explode_textlist_event`)

#### `tabheader[<X>,<Y>;<name>;<caption 1>,<caption 2>,...,<caption n>;<current_tab>;<transparent>;<draw_border>]`
* Show a tab**header** at specific position (ignores formsize)
* `x` and `y` position the itemlist relative to the top left of the menu
* `name` fieldname data is transferred to Lua
* `caption 1`...: name shown on top of tab
* `current_tab`: index of selected tab 1...
* `transparent` (optional): show transparent
* `draw_border` (optional): draw border

#### `box[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<color>]`
* Simple colored semitransparent box
* `x` and `y` position the box relative to the top left of the menu
* `w` and `h` are the size of box
* `color` is color specified as a `ColorString`

#### `dropdown[<X>,<Y>;<W>;<name>;<item 1>,<item 2>, ...,<item n>;<selected idx>]`
* Show a dropdown field
* **Important note**: There are two different operation modes:
     1. handle directly on change (only changed dropdown is submitted)
     2. read the value on pressing a button (all dropdown values are available)
* `x` and `y` position of dropdown
* Width of dropdown
* Fieldname data is transferred to Lua
* Items to be shown in dropdown
* Index of currently selected dropdown item

#### `checkbox[<X>,<Y>;<name>;<label>;<selected>]`
* Show a checkbox
* `x` and `y`: position of checkbox
* `name` fieldname data is transferred to Lua
* `label` to be shown left of checkbox
* `selected` (optional): `true`/`false`

#### `scrollbar[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<orientation>;<name>;<value>]`
* Show a scrollbar
* There are two ways to use it:
     1. handle the changed event (only changed scrollbar is available)
     2. read the value on pressing a button (all scrollbars are available)
* `x` and `y`: position of trackbar
* `w` and `h`: width and height
* `orientation`:  `vertical`/`horizontal`
* Fieldname data is transferred to Lua
* Value this trackbar is set to (`0`-`1000`)
* See also `minetest.explode_scrollbar_event` (main menu: `engine.explode_scrollbar_event`)

#### `table[<X>,<Y>;<W>,<H>;<name>;<cell 1>,<cell 2>,...,<cell n>;<selected idx>]`
* Show scrollable table using options defined by the previous `tableoptions[]`
* Displays cells as defined by the previous `tablecolumns[]`
* `x` and `y`: position the itemlist relative to the top left of the menu
* `w` and `h` are the size of the itemlist
* `name`: fieldname sent to server on row select or doubleclick
* `cell 1`...`cell n`: cell contents given in row-major order
* `selected idx`: index of row to be selected within table (first row = `1`)
* See also `minetest.explode_table_event` (main menu: `engine.explode_table_event`)

#### `tableoptions[<opt 1>;<opt 2>;...]`
* Sets options for `table[]`
* `color=#RRGGBB`
     * default text color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#FFFFFF`
* `background=#RRGGBB`
     * table background color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#000000`
* `border=<true/false>`
     * should the table be drawn with a border? (default: `true`)
* `highlight=#RRGGBB`
     * highlight background color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#466432`
* `highlight_text=#RRGGBB`
     * highlight text color (`ColorString`), defaults to `#FFFFFF`
* `opendepth=<value>`
     * all subtrees up to `depth < value` are open (default value = `0`)
     * only useful when there is a column of type "tree"

#### `tablecolumns[<type 1>,<opt 1a>,<opt 1b>,...;<type 2>,<opt 2a>,<opt 2b>;...]`
* Sets columns for `table[]`
* Types: `text`, `image`, `color`, `indent`, `tree`
    * `text`:   show cell contents as text
    * `image`:  cell contents are an image index, use column options to define images
    * `color`:   cell contents are a ColorString and define color of following cell
    * `indent`: cell contents are a number and define indentation of following cell
    * `tree`:   same as indent, but user can open and close subtrees (treeview-like)
* Column options:
    * `align=<value>`
        * for `text` and `image`: content alignment within cells.
          Available values: `left` (default), `center`, `right`, `inline`
    * `width=<value>`
        * for `text` and `image`: minimum width in em (default: `0`)
        * for `indent` and `tree`: indent width in em (default: `1.5`)
    * `padding=<value>`: padding left of the column, in em (default `0.5`).
      Exception: defaults to 0 for indent columns
    * `tooltip=<value>`: tooltip text (default: empty)
    * `image` column options:
        * `0=<value>` sets image for image index 0
        * `1=<value>` sets image for image index 1
        * `2=<value>` sets image for image index 2
        * and so on; defined indices need not be contiguous empty or
          non-numeric cells are treated as `0`.
    * `color` column options:
        * `span=<value>`: number of following columns to affect (default: infinite)

**Note**: do _not_ use a element name starting with `key_`; those names are reserved to
pass key press events to formspec!

Spatial Vectors
---------------
* `vector.new(a[, b, c])`: returns a vector:
    * A copy of `a` if `a` is a vector.
    * `{x = a, y = b, z = c}`, if all `a, b, c` are defined
* `vector.direction(p1, p2)`: returns a vector
* `vector.distance(p1, p2)`: returns a number
* `vector.length(v)`: returns a number
* `vector.normalize(v)`: returns a vector
* `vector.floor(v)`: returns a vector, each dimension rounded down
* `vector.round(v)`: returns a vector, each dimension rounded to nearest int
* `vector.apply(v, func)`: returns a vector
* `vector.equals(v1, v2)`: returns a boolean

For the following functions `x` can be either a vector or a number:

* `vector.add(v, x)`: returns a vector
* `vector.subtract(v, x)`: returns a vector
* `vector.multiply(v, x)`: returns a scaled vector or Schur product
* `vector.divide(v, x)`: returns a scaled vector or Schur quotient

Helper functions
----------------
* `dump2(obj, name="_", dumped={})`
     * Return object serialized as a string, handles reference loops
* `dump(obj, dumped={})`
    * Return object serialized as a string
* `math.hypot(x, y)`
    * Get the hypotenuse of a triangle with legs x and y.
      Useful for distance calculation.
* `math.sign(x, tolerance)`
    * Get the sign of a number.
      Optional: Also returns `0` when the absolute value is within the tolerance (default: `0`)
* `string.split(str, separator=",", include_empty=false, max_splits=-1, sep_is_pattern=false)`
    * If `max_splits` is negative, do not limit splits.
    * `sep_is_pattern` specifies if separator is a plain string or a pattern (regex).
    * e.g. `string:split("a,b", ",") == {"a","b"}`
* `string:trim()`
    * e.g. `string.trim("\n \t\tfoo bar\t ") == "foo bar"`
* `minetest.wrap_text(str, limit)`: returns a string
    * Adds new lines to the string to keep it within the specified character limit
    * limit: Maximal amount of characters in one line
* `minetest.pos_to_string({x=X,y=Y,z=Z}, decimal_places))`: returns string `"(X,Y,Z)"`
    * Convert position to a printable string
      Optional: 'decimal_places' will round the x, y and z of the pos to the given decimal place.
* `minetest.string_to_pos(string)`: returns a position
    * Same but in reverse. Returns `nil` if the string can't be parsed to a position.
* `minetest.string_to_area("(X1, Y1, Z1) (X2, Y2, Z2)")`: returns two positions
    * Converts a string representing an area box into two positions
* `minetest.is_yes(arg)`
    * returns whether `arg` can be interpreted as yes
* `minetest.is_nan(arg)`
    * returns true when the passed number represents NaN.
* `table.copy(table)`: returns a table
    * returns a deep copy of `table`

Minetest namespace reference
------------------------------

### Utilities

* `minetest.get_current_modname()`: returns the currently loading mod's name, when we are loading a mod
* `minetest.get_modpath(modname)`: returns virtual path of given mod including
   the trailing separator. This is useful to load additional Lua files
   contained in your mod:
   e.g. `dofile(minetest.get_modpath(minetest.get_current_modname()) .. "stuff.lua")`
* `minetest.get_language()`: returns two strings
   * the current gettext locale
   * the current language code (the same as used for client-side translations)
* `minetest.get_version()`: returns a table containing components of the
   engine version.  Components:
    * `project`: Name of the project, eg, "Minetest"
    * `string`: Simple version, eg, "1.2.3-dev"
    * `hash`: Full git version (only set if available), eg, "1.2.3-dev-01234567-dirty"
  Use this for informational purposes only. The information in the returned
  table does not represent the capabilities of the engine, nor is it
  reliable or verifiable. Compatible forks will have a different name and
  version entirely. To check for the presence of engine features, test
  whether the functions exported by the wanted features exist. For example:
  `if minetest.check_for_falling then ... end`.
* `minetest.sha1(data, [raw])`: returns the sha1 hash of data
    * `data`: string of data to hash
    * `raw`: return raw bytes instead of hex digits, default: false
* `minetest.colorspec_to_colorstring(colorspec)`: Converts a ColorSpec to a
  ColorString. If the ColorSpec is invalid, returns `nil`.
    * `colorspec`: The ColorSpec to convert
* `minetest.get_csm_restrictions()`: returns a table of `Flags` indicating the
   restrictions applied to the current mod.
   * If a flag in this table is set to true, the feature is RESTRICTED.
   * Possible flags: `load_client_mods`, `chat_messages`, `read_itemdefs`,
                   `read_nodedefs`, `lookup_nodes`, `read_playerinfo`

### Logging
* `minetest.debug(...)`
    * Equivalent to `minetest.log(table.concat({...}, "\t"))`
* `minetest.log([level,] text)`
    * `level` is one of `"none"`, `"error"`, `"warning"`, `"action"`,
      `"info"`, or `"verbose"`.  Default is `"none"`.

### Global callback registration functions
Call these functions only at load time!

* `minetest.register_globalstep(function(dtime))`
    * Called every client environment step, usually interval of 0.1s
* `minetest.register_on_mods_loaded(function())`
    * Called just after mods have finished loading.
* `minetest.register_on_shutdown(function())`
    * Called before client shutdown
    * **Warning**: If the client terminates abnormally (i.e. crashes), the registered
      callbacks **will likely not be run**. Data should be saved at
      semi-frequent intervals as well as on server shutdown.
* `minetest.register_on_receiving_chat_message(function(message))`
    * Called always when a client receive a message
    * Return `true` to mark the message as handled, which means that it will not be shown to chat
* `minetest.register_on_sending_chat_message(function(message))`
    * Called always when a client send a message from chat
    * Return `true` to mark the message as handled, which means that it will not be sent to server
* `minetest.register_chatcommand(cmd, chatcommand definition)`
    * Adds definition to minetest.registered_chatcommands
* `minetest.unregister_chatcommand(name)`
    * Unregisters a chatcommands registered with register_chatcommand.
* `minetest.register_on_chatcommand(function(command, params))`
    * Called always when a chatcommand is triggered, before `minetest.registered_chatcommands`
      is checked to see if that the command exists, but after the input is parsed.
    * Return `true` to mark the command as handled, which means that the default
      handlers will be prevented.
* `minetest.register_on_death(function())`
    * Called when the local player dies
* `minetest.register_on_hp_modification(function(hp))`
    * Called when server modified player's HP
* `minetest.register_on_damage_taken(function(hp))`
    * Called when the local player take damages
* `minetest.register_on_formspec_input(function(formname, fields))`
    * Called when a button is pressed in the local player's inventory form
    * Newest functions are called first
    * If function returns `true`, remaining functions are not called
* `minetest.register_on_dignode(function(pos, node))`
    * Called when the local player digs a node
    * Newest functions are called first
    * If any function returns true, the node isn't dug
* `minetest.register_on_punchnode(function(pos, node))`
    * Called when the local player punches a node
    * Newest functions are called first
    * If any function returns true, the punch is ignored
* `minetest.register_on_placenode(function(pointed_thing, node))`
    * Called when a node has been placed
* `minetest.register_on_item_use(function(item, pointed_thing))`
    * Called when the local player uses an item.
    * Newest functions are called first.
    * If any function returns true, the item use is not sent to server.
* `minetest.register_on_modchannel_message(function(channel_name, sender, message))`
    * Called when an incoming mod channel message is received
    * You must have joined some channels before, and server must acknowledge the
      join request.
    * If message comes from a server mod, `sender` field is an empty string.
* `minetest.register_on_modchannel_signal(function(channel_name, signal))`
    * Called when a valid incoming mod channel signal is received
    * Signal id permit to react to server mod channel events
    * Possible values are:
      0: join_ok
      1: join_failed
      2: leave_ok
      3: leave_failed
      4: event_on_not_joined_channel
      5: state_changed
* `minetest.register_on_inventory_open(function(inventory))`
    * Called when the local player open inventory
    * Newest functions are called first
    * If any function returns true, inventory doesn't open
### Sounds
* `minetest.sound_play(spec, parameters)`: returns a handle
    * `spec` is a `SimpleSoundSpec`
    * `parameters` is a sound parameter table
* `minetest.sound_stop(handle)`
    * `handle` is a handle returned by `minetest.sound_play`
* `minetest.sound_fade(handle, step, gain)`
    * `handle` is a handle returned by `minetest.sound_play`
    * `step` determines how fast a sound will fade.
      Negative step will lower the sound volume, positive step will increase
      the sound volume.
    * `gain` the target gain for the fade.

### Timing
* `minetest.after(time, func, ...)`
    * Call the function `func` after `time` seconds, may be fractional
    * Optional: Variable number of arguments that are passed to `func`
* `minetest.get_us_time()`
    * Returns time with microsecond precision. May not return wall time.
* `minetest.get_timeofday()`
    * Returns the time of day: `0` for midnight, `0.5` for midday

### Map
* `minetest.get_node_or_nil(pos)`
    * Returns the node at the given position as table in the format
      `{name="node_name", param1=0, param2=0}`, returns `nil`
      for unloaded areas or flavor limited areas.
* `minetest.get_node_light(pos, timeofday)`
    * Gets the light value at the given position. Note that the light value
      "inside" the node at the given position is returned, so you usually want
      to get the light value of a neighbor.
    * `pos`: The position where to measure the light.
    * `timeofday`: `nil` for current time, `0` for night, `0.5` for day
    * Returns a number between `0` and `15` or `nil`
* `minetest.find_node_near(pos, radius, nodenames, [search_center])`: returns pos or `nil`
    * `radius`: using a maximum metric
    * `nodenames`: e.g. `{"ignore", "group:tree"}` or `"default:dirt"`
    * `search_center` is an optional boolean (default: `false`)
      If true `pos` is also checked for the nodes
* `minetest.find_nodes_in_area(pos1, pos2, nodenames, [grouped])`
    * `pos1` and `pos2` are the min and max positions of the area to search.
    * `nodenames`: e.g. `{"ignore", "group:tree"}` or `"default:dirt"`
    * If `grouped` is true the return value is a table indexed by node name
      which contains lists of positions.
    * If `grouped` is false or absent the return values are as follows:
      first value: Table with all node positions
      second value: Table with the count of each node with the node name
      as index
    * Area volume is limited to 4,096,000 nodes
* `minetest.find_nodes_in_area_under_air(pos1, pos2, nodenames)`: returns a
  list of positions.
    * `nodenames`: e.g. `{"ignore", "group:tree"}` or `"default:dirt"`
    * Return value: Table with all node positions with a node air above
    * Area volume is limited to 4,096,000 nodes
* `minetest.line_of_sight(pos1, pos2)`: returns `boolean, pos`
    * Checks if there is anything other than air between pos1 and pos2.
    * Returns false if something is blocking the sight.
    * Returns the position of the blocking node when `false`
    * `pos1`: First position
    * `pos2`: Second position
* `minetest.raycast(pos1, pos2, objects, liquids)`: returns `Raycast`
    * Creates a `Raycast` object.
    * `pos1`: start of the ray
    * `pos2`: end of the ray
    * `objects`: if false, only nodes will be returned. Default is `true`.
    * `liquids`: if false, liquid nodes won't be returned. Default is `false`.

* `minetest.find_nodes_with_meta(pos1, pos2)`
    * Get a table of positions of nodes that have metadata within a region
      {pos1, pos2}.
* `minetest.get_meta(pos)`
    * Get a `NodeMetaRef` at that position
* `minetest.get_node_level(pos)`
    * get level of leveled node (water, snow)
* `minetest.get_node_max_level(pos)`
    * get max available level for leveled node

### Player
* `minetest.send_chat_message(message)`
    * Act as if `message` was typed by the player into the terminal.
* `minetest.run_server_chatcommand(cmd, param)`
    * Alias for `minetest.send_chat_message("/" .. cmd .. " " .. param)`
* `minetest.clear_out_chat_queue()`
    * Clears the out chat queue
* `minetest.localplayer`
    * Reference to the LocalPlayer object. See [`LocalPlayer`](#localplayer) class reference for methods.

### Privileges
* `minetest.get_privilege_list()`
    * Returns a list of privileges the current player has in the format `{priv1=true,...}`
* `minetest.string_to_privs(str)`: returns `{priv1=true,...}`
* `minetest.privs_to_string(privs)`: returns `"priv1,priv2,..."`
    * Convert between two privilege representations

### Client Environment
* `minetest.get_player_names()`
    * Returns list of player names on server (nil if CSM_RF_READ_PLAYERINFO is enabled by server)
* `minetest.disconnect()`
    * Disconnect from the server and exit to main menu.
    * Returns `false` if the client is already disconnecting otherwise returns `true`.
* `minetest.get_server_info()`
    * Returns [server info](#server-info).
* `minetest.send_respawn()`
    * Sends a respawn request to the server.

### Storage API
* `minetest.get_mod_storage()`:
    * returns reference to mod private `StorageRef`
    * must be called during mod load time

### Mod channels
![Mod channels communication scheme](docs/mod channels.png)

* `minetest.mod_channel_join(channel_name)`
    * Client joins channel `channel_name`, and creates it, if necessary. You
      should listen from incoming messages with `minetest.register_on_modchannel_message`
      call to receive incoming messages. Warning, this function is asynchronous.

### Particles
* `minetest.add_particle(particle definition)`

* `minetest.add_particlespawner(particlespawner definition)`
    * Add a `ParticleSpawner`, an object that spawns an amount of particles over `time` seconds
    * Returns an `id`, and -1 if adding didn't succeed

* `minetest.delete_particlespawner(id)`
    * Delete `ParticleSpawner` with `id` (return value from `minetest.add_particlespawner`)

### Misc.
* `minetest.parse_json(string[, nullvalue])`: returns something
    * Convert a string containing JSON data into the Lua equivalent
    * `nullvalue`: returned in place of the JSON null; defaults to `nil`
    * On success returns a table, a string, a number, a boolean or `nullvalue`
    * On failure outputs an error message and returns `nil`
    * Example: `parse_json("[10, {\"a\":false}]")`, returns `{10, {a = false}}`
* `minetest.write_json(data[, styled])`: returns a string or `nil` and an error message
    * Convert a Lua table into a JSON string
    * styled: Outputs in a human-readable format if this is set, defaults to false
    * Unserializable things like functions and userdata are saved as null.
    * **Warning**: JSON is more strict than the Lua table format.
        1. You can only use strings and positive integers of at least one as keys.
        2. You can not mix string and integer keys.
           This is due to the fact that JSON has two distinct array and object values.
    * Example: `write_json({10, {a = false}})`, returns `"[10, {\"a\": false}]"`
* `minetest.serialize(table)`: returns a string
    * Convert a table containing tables, strings, numbers, booleans and `nil`s
      into string form readable by `minetest.deserialize`
    * Example: `serialize({foo='bar'})`, returns `'return { ["foo"] = "bar" }'`
* `minetest.deserialize(string)`: returns a table
    * Convert a string returned by `minetest.deserialize` into a table
    * `string` is loaded in an empty sandbox environment.
    * Will load functions, but they cannot access the global environment.
    * Example: `deserialize('return { ["foo"] = "bar" }')`, returns `{foo='bar'}`
    * Example: `deserialize('print("foo")')`, returns `nil` (function call fails)
        * `error:[string "print("foo")"]:1: attempt to call global 'print' (a nil value)`
* `minetest.compress(data, method, ...)`: returns `compressed_data`
    * Compress a string of data.
    * `method` is a string identifying the compression method to be used.
    * Supported compression methods:
    *     Deflate (zlib): `"deflate"`
    * `...` indicates method-specific arguments.  Currently defined arguments are:
    *     Deflate: `level` - Compression level, `0`-`9` or `nil`.
* `minetest.decompress(compressed_data, method, ...)`: returns data
    * Decompress a string of data (using ZLib).
    * See documentation on `minetest.compress()` for supported compression methods.
    * currently supported.
    * `...` indicates method-specific arguments. Currently, no methods use this.
* `minetest.rgba(red, green, blue[, alpha])`: returns a string
    * Each argument is a 8 Bit unsigned integer
    * Returns the ColorString from rgb or rgba values
    * Example: `minetest.rgba(10, 20, 30, 40)`, returns `"#0A141E28"`
* `minetest.encode_base64(string)`: returns string encoded in base64
    * Encodes a string in base64.
* `minetest.decode_base64(string)`: returns string or nil on failure
    * Padding characters are only supported starting at version 5.4.0, where
      5.5.0 and newer perform proper checks.
    * Decodes a string encoded in base64.
* `minetest.gettext(string)` : returns string
    * look up the translation of a string in the gettext message catalog
* `fgettext_ne(string, ...)`
    * call minetest.gettext(string), replace "$1"..."$9" with the given
      extra arguments and return the result
* `fgettext(string, ...)` : returns string
    * same as fgettext_ne(), but calls minetest.formspec_escape before returning result
* `minetest.pointed_thing_to_face_pos(placer, pointed_thing)`: returns a position
    * returns the exact position on the surface of a pointed node
* `minetest.global_exists(name)`
    * Checks if a global variable has been set, without triggering a warning.

### UI
* `minetest.ui.minimap`
    * Reference to the minimap object. See [`Minimap`](#minimap) class reference for methods.
    * If client disabled minimap (using enable_minimap setting) this reference will be nil.
* `minetest.camera`
    * Reference to the camera object. See [`Camera`](#camera) class reference for methods.
* `minetest.show_formspec(formname, formspec)` : returns true on success
	* Shows a formspec to the player
* `minetest.display_chat_message(message)` returns true on success
	* Shows a chat message to the current player.

Class reference
---------------

### ModChannel

An interface to use mod channels on client and server

#### Methods
* `leave()`: leave the mod channel.
    * Client leaves channel `channel_name`.
    * No more incoming or outgoing messages can be sent to this channel from client mods.
    * This invalidate all future object usage
    * Ensure your set mod_channel to nil after that to free Lua resources
* `is_writeable()`: returns true if channel is writable and mod can send over it.
* `send_all(message)`: Send `message` though the mod channel.
    * If mod channel is not writable or invalid, message will be dropped.
    * Message size is limited to 65535 characters by protocol.

### Minimap
An interface to manipulate minimap on client UI

#### Methods
* `show()`: shows the minimap (if not disabled by server)
* `hide()`: hides the minimap
* `set_pos(pos)`: sets the minimap position on screen
* `get_pos()`: returns the minimap current position
* `set_angle(deg)`: sets the minimap angle in degrees
* `get_angle()`: returns the current minimap angle in degrees
* `set_mode(mode)`: sets the minimap mode (0 to 6)
* `get_mode()`: returns the current minimap mode
* `set_shape(shape)`: Sets the minimap shape. (0 = square, 1 = round)
* `get_shape()`: Gets the minimap shape. (0 = square, 1 = round)

### Camera
An interface to get or set information about the camera and camera-node.
Please do not try to access the reference until the camera is initialized, otherwise the reference will be nil.

#### Methods
* `set_camera_mode(mode)`
    * Pass `0` for first-person, `1` for third person, and `2` for third person front
* `get_camera_mode()`
    * Returns 0, 1, or 2 as described above
* `get_fov()`
    * Returns a table with X, Y, maximum and actual FOV in degrees:

```lua
     {
         x = number,
         y = number,
         max = number,
         actual = number
     }
```

* `get_pos()`
    * Returns position of camera with view bobbing
* `get_offset()`
    * Returns eye offset vector
* `get_look_dir()`
    * Returns eye direction unit vector
* `get_look_vertical()`
    * Returns pitch in radians
* `get_look_horizontal()`
    * Returns yaw in radians
* `get_aspect_ratio()`
    * Returns aspect ratio of screen

### LocalPlayer
An interface to retrieve information about the player.
This object will only be available after the client is initialized. Earlier accesses will yield a `nil` value.

Methods:

* `get_pos()`
    * returns current player current position
* `get_velocity()`
    * returns player speed vector
* `get_hp()`
    * returns player HP
* `get_name()`
    * returns player name
* `get_wield_index()`
    * returns the index of the wielded item
* `get_wielded_item()`
    * returns the itemstack the player is holding
* `is_attached()`
    * returns true if player is attached
* `is_touching_ground()`
    * returns true if player touching ground
* `is_in_liquid()`
    * returns true if player is in a liquid (This oscillates so that the player jumps a bit above the surface)
* `is_in_liquid_stable()`
    * returns true if player is in a stable liquid (This is more stable and defines the maximum speed of the player)
* `get_liquid_viscosity()`
    * returns liquid viscosity (Gets the viscosity of liquid to calculate friction)
* `is_climbing()`
    * returns true if player is climbing
* `swimming_vertical()`
    * returns true if player is swimming in vertical
* `get_physics_override()`
    * returns:

```lua
    {
        speed = float,
        jump = float,
        gravity = float,
        sneak = boolean,
        sneak_glitch = boolean,
        new_move = boolean,
    }
```

* `get_override_pos()`
    * returns override position
* `get_last_pos()`
    * returns last player position before the current client step
* `get_last_velocity()`
    * returns last player speed
* `get_breath()`
    * returns the player's breath
* `get_movement_acceleration()`
    * returns acceleration of the player in different environments:

```lua
    {
       fast = float,
       air = float,
       default = float,
    }
```

* `get_movement_speed()`
    * returns player's speed in different environments:

```lua
    {
       walk = float,
       jump = float,
       crouch = float,
       fast = float,
       climb = float,
    }
```

* `get_movement()`
    * returns player's movement in different environments:

```lua
    {
       liquid_fluidity = float,
       liquid_sink = float,
       liquid_fluidity_smooth = float,
       gravity = float,
    }
```

* `get_last_look_horizontal()`:
    * returns last look horizontal angle
* `get_last_look_vertical()`:
    * returns last look vertical angle
* `get_control()`:
    * returns pressed player controls

```lua
    {
       up = boolean,
       down = boolean,
       left = boolean,
       right = boolean,
       jump = boolean,
       aux1 = boolean,
       sneak = boolean,
       zoom = boolean,
       dig = boolean,
       place = boolean,
    }
```

* `get_armor_groups()`
    * returns a table with the armor group ratings
* `hud_add(definition)`
    * add a HUD element described by HUD def, returns ID number on success and `nil` on failure.
    * See [`HUD definition`](#hud-definition-hud_add-hud_get)
* `hud_get(id)`
    * returns the [`definition`](#hud-definition-hud_add-hud_get) of the HUD with that ID number or `nil`, if non-existent.
* `hud_remove(id)`
    * remove the HUD element of the specified id, returns `true` on success
* `hud_change(id, stat, value)`
    * change a value of a previously added HUD element
    * element `stat` values: `position`, `name`, `scale`, `text`, `number`, `item`, `dir`
    * Returns `true` on success, otherwise returns `nil`

### Settings
An interface to read config files in the format of `minetest.conf`.

It can be created via `Settings(filename)`.

#### Methods
* `get(key)`: returns a value
* `get_bool(key)`: returns a boolean
* `set(key, value)`
* `remove(key)`: returns a boolean (`true` for success)
* `get_names()`: returns `{key1,...}`
* `write()`: returns a boolean (`true` for success)
    * write changes to file
* `to_table()`: returns `{[key1]=value1,...}`

### NodeMetaRef
Node metadata: reference extra data and functionality stored in a node.
Can be obtained via `minetest.get_meta(pos)`.

#### Methods
* `get_string(name)`
* `get_int(name)`
* `get_float(name)`
* `to_table()`: returns `nil` or a table with keys:
    * `fields`: key-value storage
    * `inventory`: `{list1 = {}, ...}}`

### `Raycast`

A raycast on the map. It works with selection boxes.
Can be used as an iterator in a for loop as:

    local ray = Raycast(...)
    for pointed_thing in ray do
        ...
    end

The map is loaded as the ray advances. If the map is modified after the
`Raycast` is created, the changes may or may not have an effect on the object.

It can be created via `Raycast(pos1, pos2, objects, liquids)` or
`minetest.raycast(pos1, pos2, objects, liquids)` where:

* `pos1`: start of the ray
* `pos2`: end of the ray
* `objects`: if false, only nodes will be returned. Default is true.
* `liquids`: if false, liquid nodes won't be returned. Default is false.

#### Methods

* `next()`: returns a `pointed_thing` with exact pointing location
    * Returns the next thing pointed by the ray or nil.

-----------------
### Definitions
* `minetest.get_node_def(nodename)`
	* Returns [node definition](#node-definition) table of `nodename`
* `minetest.get_item_def(itemstring)`
	* Returns item definition table of `itemstring`

#### Node Definition

```lua
	{
		has_on_construct = bool,        -- Whether the node has the on_construct callback defined
		has_on_destruct = bool,         -- Whether the node has the on_destruct callback defined
		has_after_destruct = bool,      -- Whether the node has the after_destruct callback defined
		name = string,                  -- The name of the node e.g. "air", "default:dirt"
		groups = table,                 -- The groups of the node
		paramtype = string,             -- Paramtype of the node
		paramtype2 = string,            -- ParamType2 of the node
		drawtype = string,              -- Drawtype of the node
		mesh = <string>,                -- Mesh name if existant
		minimap_color = <Color>,        -- Color of node on minimap *May not exist*
		visual_scale = number,          -- Visual scale of node
		alpha = number,                 -- Alpha of the node. Only used for liquids
		color = <Color>,                -- Color of node *May not exist*
		palette_name = <string>,        -- Filename of palette *May not exist*
		palette = <{                    -- List of colors
			Color,
			Color
		}>,
		waving = number,                -- 0 of not waving, 1 if waving
		connect_sides = number,         -- Used for connected nodes
		connects_to = {                 -- List of nodes to connect to
			"node1",
			"node2"
		},
		post_effect_color = Color,      -- Color overlayed on the screen when the player is in the node
		leveled = number,               -- Max level for node
		sunlight_propogates = bool,     -- Whether light passes through the block
		light_source = number,          -- Light emitted by the block
		is_ground_content = bool,       -- Whether caves should cut through the node
		walkable = bool,                -- Whether the player collides with the node
		pointable = bool,               -- Whether the player can select the node
		diggable = bool,                -- Whether the player can dig the node
		climbable = bool,               -- Whether the player can climb up the node
		buildable_to = bool,            -- Whether the player can replace the node by placing a node on it
		rightclickable = bool,          -- Whether the player can place nodes pointing at this node
		damage_per_second = number,     -- HP of damage per second when the player is in the node
		liquid_type = <string>,         -- A string containing "none", "flowing", or "source" *May not exist*
		liquid_alternative_flowing = <string>, -- Alternative node for liquid *May not exist*
		liquid_alternative_source = <string>, -- Alternative node for liquid *May not exist*
		liquid_viscosity = <number>,    -- How fast the liquid flows *May not exist*
		liquid_renewable = <boolean>,   -- Whether the liquid makes an infinite source *May not exist*
		liquid_range = <number>,        -- How far the liquid flows *May not exist*
		drowning = bool,                -- Whether the player will drown in the node
		floodable = bool,               -- Whether nodes will be replaced by liquids (flooded)
		node_box = table,               -- Nodebox to draw the node with
		collision_box = table,          -- Nodebox to set the collision area
		selection_box = table,          -- Nodebox to set the area selected by the player
		sounds = {                      -- Table of sounds that the block makes
			sound_footstep = SimpleSoundSpec,
			sound_dig = SimpleSoundSpec,
			sound_dug = SimpleSoundSpec
		},
		legacy_facedir_simple = bool,   -- Whether to use old facedir
		legacy_wallmounted = bool       -- Whether to use old wallmounted
	}
```

#### Item Definition

```lua
	{
		name = string,                  -- Name of the item e.g. "default:stone"
		description = string,           -- Description of the item e.g. "Stone"
		type = string,                  -- Item type: "none", "node", "craftitem", "tool"
		inventory_image = string,       -- Image in the inventory
		wield_image = string,           -- Image in wieldmesh
		palette_image = string,         -- Image for palette
		color = Color,                  -- Color for item
		wield_scale = Vector,           -- Wieldmesh scale
		stack_max = number,             -- Number of items stackable together
		usable = bool,                  -- Has on_use callback defined
		liquids_pointable = bool,       -- Whether you can point at liquids with the item
		tool_capabilities = <table>,    -- If the item is a tool, tool capabilities of the item
		groups = table,                 -- Groups of the item
		sound_place = SimpleSoundSpec,  -- Sound played when placed
		sound_place_failed = SimpleSoundSpec, -- Sound played when placement failed
		node_placement_prediction = string -- Node placed in client until server catches up
	}
```
-----------------

### Chat command definition (`register_chatcommand`)

    {
        params = "<name> <privilege>", -- Short parameter description
        description = "Remove privilege from player", -- Full description
        func = function(param),        -- Called when command is run.
                                       -- Returns boolean success and text output.
    }
### Server info
```lua
{
	address = "minetest.example.org", -- The domain name/IP address of a remote server or "" for a local server.
	ip = "203.0.113.156",             -- The IP address of the server.
	port = 30000,                     -- The port the client is connected to.
	protocol_version = 30             -- Will not be accurate at start up as the client might not be connected to the server yet, in that case it will be 0.
}
```

### HUD Definition (`hud_add`, `hud_get`)
```lua
    {
        hud_elem_type = "image", -- see HUD element types, default "text"
    --  ^ type of HUD element, can be either of "image", "text", "statbar", or "inventory"
        position = {x=0.5, y=0.5},
    --  ^ Left corner position of element, default `{x=0,y=0}`.
        name = "<name>",    -- default ""
        scale = {x=2, y=2}, -- default {x=0,y=0}
        text = "<text>",    -- default ""
        number = 2,         -- default 0
        item = 3,           -- default 0
    --  ^ Selected item in inventory.  0 for no item selected.
        direction = 0,      -- default 0
    --  ^ Direction: 0: left-right, 1: right-left, 2: top-bottom, 3: bottom-top
        alignment = {x=0, y=0},   -- default {x=0, y=0}
    --  ^ See "HUD Element Types"
        offset = {x=0, y=0},      -- default {x=0, y=0}
    --  ^ See "HUD Element Types"
        size = { x=100, y=100 },  -- default {x=0, y=0}
    --  ^ Size of element in pixels
    }
```

Escape sequences
----------------
Most text can contain escape sequences, that can for example color the text.
There are a few exceptions: tab headers, dropdowns and vertical labels can't.
The following functions provide escape sequences:
* `minetest.get_color_escape_sequence(color)`:
    * `color` is a [ColorString](#colorstring)
    * The escape sequence sets the text color to `color`
* `minetest.colorize(color, message)`:
    * Equivalent to:
      `minetest.get_color_escape_sequence(color) ..
       message ..
       minetest.get_color_escape_sequence("#ffffff")`
* `minetest.get_background_escape_sequence(color)`
    * `color` is a [ColorString](#colorstring)
    * The escape sequence sets the background of the whole text element to
      `color`. Only defined for item descriptions and tooltips.
* `minetest.strip_foreground_colors(str)`
    * Removes foreground colors added by `get_color_escape_sequence`.
* `minetest.strip_background_colors(str)`
    * Removes background colors added by `get_background_escape_sequence`.
* `minetest.strip_colors(str)`
    * Removes all color escape sequences.

`ColorString`
-------------
`#RGB` defines a color in hexadecimal format.

`#RGBA` defines a color in hexadecimal format and alpha channel.

`#RRGGBB` defines a color in hexadecimal format.

`#RRGGBBAA` defines a color in hexadecimal format and alpha channel.

Named colors are also supported and are equivalent to
[CSS Color Module Level 4](http://dev.w3.org/csswg/css-color/#named-colors).
To specify the value of the alpha channel, append `#A` or `#AA` to the end of
the color name (e.g. `colorname#08`).

`Color`
-------------
`{a = alpha, r = red, g = green, b = blue}` defines an ARGB8 color.

HUD element types
-----------------
The position field is used for all element types.

To account for differing resolutions, the position coordinates are the percentage
of the screen, ranging in value from `0` to `1`.

The name field is not yet used, but should contain a description of what the
HUD element represents. The direction field is the direction in which something
is drawn.

`0` draws from left to right, `1` draws from right to left, `2` draws from
top to bottom, and `3` draws from bottom to top.

The `alignment` field specifies how the item will be aligned. It ranges from `-1` to `1`,
with `0` being the center, `-1` is moved to the left/up, and `1` is to the right/down.
Fractional values can be used.

The `offset` field specifies a pixel offset from the position. Contrary to position,
the offset is not scaled to screen size. This allows for some precisely-positioned
items in the HUD.

**Note**: `offset` _will_ adapt to screen DPI as well as user defined scaling factor!

Below are the specific uses for fields in each type; fields not listed for that type are ignored.

**Note**: Future revisions to the HUD API may be incompatible; the HUD API is still
in the experimental stages.

### `image`
Displays an image on the HUD.

* `scale`: The scale of the image, with 1 being the original texture size.
  Only the X coordinate scale is used (positive values).
  Negative values represent that percentage of the screen it
  should take; e.g. `x=-100` means 100% (width).
* `text`: The name of the texture that is displayed.
* `alignment`: The alignment of the image.
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.

### `text`
Displays text on the HUD.

* `scale`: Defines the bounding rectangle of the text.
  A value such as `{x=100, y=100}` should work.
* `text`: The text to be displayed in the HUD element.
* `number`: An integer containing the RGB value of the color used to draw the text.
  Specify `0xFFFFFF` for white text, `0xFF0000` for red, and so on.
* `alignment`: The alignment of the text.
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.

### `statbar`
Displays a horizontal bar made up of half-images.

* `text`: The name of the texture that is used.
* `number`: The number of half-textures that are displayed.
  If odd, will end with a vertically center-split texture.
* `direction`
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.
* `size`: If used, will force full-image size to this value (override texture pack image size)

### `inventory`
* `text`: The name of the inventory list to be displayed.
* `number`: Number of items in the inventory to be displayed.
* `item`: Position of item that is selected.
* `direction`
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.

### `waypoint`

Displays distance to selected world position.

* `name`: The name of the waypoint.
* `text`: Distance suffix. Can be blank.
* `precision`: Waypoint precision, integer >= 0. Defaults to 10.
  If set to 0, distance is not shown. Shown value is `floor(distance*precision)/precision`.
  When the precision is an integer multiple of 10, there will be `log_10(precision)` digits after the decimal point.
  `precision = 1000`, for example, will show 3 decimal places (eg: `0.999`).
  `precision = 2` will show multiples of `0.5`; precision = 5 will show multiples of `0.2` and so on:
  `precision = n` will show multiples of `1/n`
* `number:` An integer containing the RGB value of the color used to draw the
  text.
* `world_pos`: World position of the waypoint.
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.
* `alignment`: The alignment of the waypoint.

### `image_waypoint`

Same as `image`, but does not accept a `position`; the position is instead determined by `world_pos`, the world position of the waypoint.

* `scale`: The scale of the image, with 1 being the original texture size.
  Only the X coordinate scale is used (positive values).
  Negative values represent that percentage of the screen it
  should take; e.g. `x=-100` means 100% (width).
* `text`: The name of the texture that is displayed.
* `alignment`: The alignment of the image.
* `world_pos`: World position of the waypoint.
* `offset`: offset in pixels from position.

### Particle definition (`add_particle`)

    {
        pos = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        velocity = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        acceleration = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
    --  ^ Spawn particle at pos with velocity and acceleration
        expirationtime = 1,
    --  ^ Disappears after expirationtime seconds
        size = 1,
        collisiondetection = false,
    --  ^ collisiondetection: if true collides with physical objects
        collision_removal = false,
    --  ^ collision_removal: if true then particle is removed when it collides,
    --  ^ requires collisiondetection = true to have any effect
        vertical = false,
    --  ^ vertical: if true faces player using y axis only
        texture = "image.png",
    --  ^ Uses texture (string)
        animation = {Tile Animation definition},
    --  ^ optional, specifies how to animate the particle texture
        glow = 0
    --  ^ optional, specify particle self-luminescence in darkness
    }

### `ParticleSpawner` definition (`add_particlespawner`)

    {
        amount = 1,
        time = 1,
    --  ^ If time is 0 has infinite lifespan and spawns the amount on a per-second base
        minpos = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        maxpos = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        minvel = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        maxvel = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        minacc = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        maxacc = {x=0, y=0, z=0},
        minexptime = 1,
        maxexptime = 1,
        minsize = 1,
        maxsize = 1,
    --  ^ The particle's properties are random values in between the bounds:
    --  ^ minpos/maxpos, minvel/maxvel (velocity), minacc/maxacc (acceleration),
    --  ^ minsize/maxsize, minexptime/maxexptime (expirationtime)
        collisiondetection = false,
    --  ^ collisiondetection: if true uses collision detection
        collision_removal = false,
    --  ^ collision_removal: if true then particle is removed when it collides,
    --  ^ requires collisiondetection = true to have any effect
        vertical = false,
    --  ^ vertical: if true faces player using y axis only
        texture = "image.png",
    --  ^ Uses texture (string)
    }