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clubsandwich

A roguelike framework for Python 3 using BearLibTerminal <http://foo.wyrd.name/en:bearlibterminal>_

Source code <https://github.com/irskep/clubsandwich>_

API docs <http://steveasleep.com/clubsandwich/>_

What is this?

Imagine you want to write a roguelike, you don't want to roll your own framework from scratch, and you want to use Python.

The most mature option for doing this is libtcod-cffi <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/libtcod-cffi>_, which is a kitchen sink of roguelike development utilities like terminal graphics, pathfinding, random numbers, noise generators, config file parsers, and data structures. But it's pretty heavy, the docs aren't great, and it's an icky C API. And while it covers a lot of things you need for a roguelike, it doesn't help you much with your UI or state management.

If that sounds like a decent tradeoff, go try libtcod-cffi and be happy! But there's another library, BearLibTerminal <http://foo.wyrd.name/en:bearlibterminal>_, that only handles terminal graphics. It's tiny and understandable. Clubsandwich builds on BearLibTerminal (BLT...) to add a nice API, state management, easy UI, and some other helpful stuff.

Features


Scroll down for examples.

* Event loop
* Scene manager
* Geometry data structures
* Convenience functions
* UIKit-like interface framework
* Script runner to help you iterate quickly

Dependencies
  • Python 3.4+
  • And BearLibTerminal, of course

Installation

This package is not yet on PyPI. It is under heavy development. But you can expect reasonable API stability!

.. code:: python

pip install -e 'git://github.com/irskep/[email protected]#egg=clubsandwich'

.. image:: readme_images/screenshot1.png

.. image:: readme_images/screenshot2.png

Feature examples

An event loop


clubsandwich uses the `asyncio`_ library to run an asynchronous update loop.
The ``terminal_read(val)`` method is called whenever events are in the queue.
``terminal_update()`` is called every frame.

.. _asyncio: https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html

.. code:: python

    from clubsandwich.blt.loop import BearLibTerminalEventLoop

    class BasicLoop(BearLibTerminalEventLoop):
        def terminal_read(self, val):
            print("User pressed a key:", val)

        def terminal_update(self):
            # this is called every frame
            return True


    if __name__ == '__main__':
        BasicLoop().run()

A scene manager

Most games have more than one screen! This simple "director" object manages them for you in a really obvious way.

.. code:: python

from bearlibterminal import terminal
from clubsandwich.director import DirectorLoop, Scene

class BasicLoop2(DirectorLoop):
    def get_initial_scene(self):
        return MainMenuScene()

class MainMenuScene(Scene):
    def terminal_update(self, is_active=False):
        print(0, 0, "Press Enter to begin game, Esc to quit")

    def terminal_read(self, val):
        if val == terminal.TK_ENTER:
            self.director.push_scene(GameScene())
        elif val == terminal.TK_ESCAPE:
            self.director.pop_scene()

class GameScene(Scene):
    def terminal_update(self, is_active=False):
        print(0, 0, "You are playing the game, it is so fun! Press Esc to stop.")

    def terminal_read(self, val):
        if val == terminal.TK_ESCAPE:
            self.director.pop_scene()

if __name__ == '__main__':
    BasicLoop2().run()

A geometry library


Basic data structures for ``Rect``, ``Point``, and ``Size``, and a very thin
wrapper around ``bearlibterminal.terminal`` to support them.

.. code:: python

    from clubsandwich.blt.nice_terminal import terminal
    from clubsandwich.geom import Rect, Size, Point

    terminal.open()
    terminal.bkcolor('#ff0000')
    terminal.clear_area(Rect(Point(2, 2), Size(10, 10)))
    terminal.refresh()
    terminal.read()
    terminal.close()

Convenient terminal state access

A super simple wrapper around terminal.state() to conveniently read state values.

.. code:: python

from clubsandwich.blt.state import blt_state
from clubsandwich.blt.nice_terminal import terminal
from clubsandwich.geom import Rect, Size, Point

terminal.open()
terminal.bkcolor('#ff0000')
terminal.clear_area(Rect(Point(2, 2), Size(10, 10)))
terminal.refresh()
# less verbose than terminal.state(terminal.TK_ESCAPE)!
while not blt_state.escape:
terminal.read()
terminal.close()

Transform stack


Easily translate view coordinates between frames of reference.

.. code:: python

    from clubsandwich.blt.state import blt_state
    from clubsandwich.blt.context import BearLibTerminalContext
    from clubsandwich.geom import Rect, Size, Point

    terminal = BearLibTerminalContext()

    terminal.open()
    terminal.bkcolor('#ff0000')
    with terminal.translate(Point(blt_state.width, blt_state.height)):
    terminal.clear_area(Rect(Point(2, 2), Size(10, 10)))
    terminal.refresh()
    # less verbose than terminal.state(terminal.TK_ESCAPE)!
    while not blt_state.escape:
    terminal.read()
    terminal.close()

A UIKit-like user interface library

This is too sophisticated for a short demo, but here's the code for the scene in the first screenshot:

.. code:: python

from clubsandwich.director import DirectorLoop
from clubsandwich.ui import (
    LabelView,
    ButtonView,
    UIScene,
    LayoutOptions
)

LOGO = """
  _______     __     ____             __       _     __
 / ___/ /_ __/ /    / __/__ ____  ___/ /    __(_)___/ /
/ /__/ / // / _ \  _\ \/ _ `/ _ \/ _  / |/|/ / / __/ _ \\
\___/_/\_,_/_.__/ /___/\_,_/_//_/\_,_/|__,__/_/\__/_//_/
"""


class BasicLoop(DirectorLoop):
    def get_initial_scene(self):
        return MainMenuScene()


class MainMenuScene(UIScene):
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
        views = [
            LabelView(
                LOGO[1:].rstrip(),
                layout_options=LayoutOptions.row_top(0.5)),
            LabelView(
                "Try resizing the window!",
                layout_options=LayoutOptions.centered('intrinsic', 'intrinsic')),
            ButtonView(
                text="Play", callback=self.play,
                layout_options=LayoutOptions.row_bottom(4).with_updates(
                    left=0.2, width=0.2, right=None)),
            ButtonView(
                text="Settings", callback=self.show_settings,
                layout_options=LayoutOptions.row_bottom(4).with_updates(
                    left=0.4, width=0.2, right=None)),
            ButtonView(
                text="Quit", callback=lambda: self.director.pop_scene(),
                layout_options=LayoutOptions.row_bottom(4).with_updates(
                    left=0.6, width=0.2, right=None)),
        ]
        super().__init__(views, *args, **kwargs)

    def play(self):
        self.director.push_scene(CharacterCreationScene())

    def show_settings(self):
        self.director.push_scene(SettingsScene())


if __name__ == '__main__':
    BasicLoop().run()

Script runner


When you install clubsandwich, it adds a script called ``babysit`` to your
path. This script does one very simple thing: it runs a command, and when that
command exits, it runs it again. This repeats until you Ctrl+C the ``babysit``
process.

This is useful when writing games because you don't want to have to keep
switching back to your terminal to run your script. Using ``babysit``, you can
just quit your game whenever you make a change and it'll start back up again.

You can try it with the demo script like this:

.. code:: sh

    babysit python demo.py
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