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Types of Objects
There are several different types of objects that are used throughout the Roll20 API. Here's a quick listing of each, what it is, and what properties it contains (along with the default values). As a general rule of thumb, properties that begin with an underscore (_) are read-only and cannot be changed. You must access properties on objects using obj.get("property")
and set new values using obj.set("property", newvalue)
or obj.set({property: newvalue, property2: newvalue2})
.
Note: The id
property of an object is a globally-unique ID: no two objects should have the same one, even across different types of objects. In addition, since an object's id is frequently-accessed and never changes, there is a shortcut available where you can access it by using obj.id
instead of obj.get("_id")
if you wish (either will work).
Path
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "path" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_pageid | ID of the page the object is in. Read-only. | |
_path | A JSON string describing the lines in the path. Read-only, except when creating a new path. See Objects/Path for more information. | |
fill | "transparent" | Fill color. Use the string "transparent" or a hex color as a string, for example "#000000" |
stroke | "#000000" | Stroke (border) color. |
rotation | 0 | Rotation (in degrees). |
layer | "" | Current layer, one of "gmlayer", "objects", "map", or "walls". The walls layer is used for dynamic lighting, and paths on the walls layer will block light. |
stroke_width | 5 | |
width | 0 | |
height | 0 | |
top | 0 | Y-coordinate for the center of the path |
left | 0 | X-coordinate for the center of the path |
scaleX | 1 | |
scaleY | 1 | |
controlledby | "" | Comma-delimited list of player IDs who can control the path. Controlling players may delete the path. If the path was created by a player, that player is automatically included in the list. |
For more information on the format of _path
data, see: Objects/Path
Text
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "text" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_pageid | ID of the page the object is in. Read-only. | |
top | 0 | |
left | 0 | |
width | 0 | |
height | 0 | |
text | "" | |
font_size | 16 | For best results, stick to the preset sizes in the editing menu: 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 26, 32, 40, 56, 72, 100, 200, 300. |
rotation | 0 | |
color | "rgb(0, 0, 0)" | |
font_family | "unset" | See values in text editing menu. If this is not set, when later changing the value of the "text" property the font_size will shrink to 8. |
layer | "" | |
controlledby | "" | Comma-delimited list of player IDs who can control the text. Controlling players may delete the text. If the text was created by a player, that player is automatically included in the list. |
Graphic (Token/Map/Card/Etc.)
Property | Default Value | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | ||
_type | "graphic" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. | |
_subtype | "token" | May be "token" (for tokens and maps) or "card" (for cards). Read-only. | |
_cardid | Set to an ID if the graphic is a card. Read-only. | ||
_pageid | ID of the page the object is in. Read-only. | ||
imgsrc | The URL of the graphic's image. See the note about imgsrc and avatar restrictions below. | ||
bar1_link | Set to an ID if Bar 1 is linked to a character. | ||
bar2_link | |||
bar3_link | |||
represents | ID of the character this token represents. | ||
left | 0 | Number of pixels from the left edge of the map to the center of the graphic. | |
top | 0 | Number of pixels from the top edge of the map to the center of the graphic. | |
width | 0 | Width of the graphic, in pixels. | |
height | 0 | Height of the graphic, in pixels. | |
rotation | 0 | ||
layer | "" | ||
isdrawing | false | This property is changed from the Advanced context menu. | |
flipv | false | Flip vertically. | |
fliph | false | Flip horizontally. | |
name | "" | The token's name. | |
gmnotes | "" | Notes on the token only visible to the GM. | |
controlledby | "" | Comma-delimited list of player IDs who can control the graphic. Controlling players may delete the graphic. If the graphic was created by a player, that player is automatically included in the list. | |
bar1_value | "" | Current value of Bar 1. This may be a number or text. | |
bar2_value | "" | ||
bar3_value | "" | ||
bar1_max | "" | Maximum value of Bar 1. If _value and _max are both set, a bar may be displayed above the token showing the percentage of Bar 1. | |
bar2_max | "" | ||
bar3_max | "" | ||
aura1_radius | "" | Radius of the aura, using the units set in the page's settings. May be an integer or a float. Set to the empty string to clear the aura. | |
aura2_radius | "" | ||
aura1_color | "#FFFF99" | A hexadecimal color or the aura. | |
aura2_color | "#59E594" | ||
aura1_square | false | Is the aura a circle or a square? | |
aura2_square | false | ||
tint_color | "transparent" | Hexadecimal color, or "transparent". Will tint the color of the graphic. | |
statusmarkers | "" | A comma-delimited list of currently active statusmarkers. See the notes below for more information. | |
showname | false | Whether the token's nameplate is shown. | |
showplayers_name | false | Show the nameplate to all players. | |
showplayers_bar1 | false | Show Bar 1 to all players. | |
showplayers_bar2 | false | ||
showplayers_bar3 | false | ||
showplayers_aura1 | false | Show Aura 1 to all players. | |
showplayers_aura2 | false | ||
playersedit_name | true | Allow controlling players to edit the token's name. Also shows the nameplate to controlling players, even if showplayers_name is false. | |
playersedit_bar1 | true | Allow controlling players to edit the token's Bar 1. Also shows Bar 1 to controlling players, even if showplayers_bar1 is false. | |
playersedit_bar2 | true | ||
playersedit_bar3 | true | ||
playersedit_aura1 | true | Allow controlling players to edit the token's Aura 1. Also shows Aura 1 to controlling players, even if showplayers_aura1 is false. | |
playersedit_aura2 | true | ||
light_radius | "" | Dynamic lighting radius. | |
light_dimradius | "" | Start of dim light radius. If light_dimradius is the empty string, the token will emit bright light out to the light_radius distance. If light_dimradius has a value, the token will emit bright light out to the light_dimradius value, and dim light from there to the light_radius value. | |
light_otherplayers | false | Show the token's light to all players. | |
light_hassight | false | The light has "sight" for controlling players for the purposes of the "Enforce Line of Sight" setting. | |
light_angle | "360" | Angle (in degrees) of the light's angle. For example, "180" means the light would show only for the front "half" of the "field of vision". | |
light_losangle | "360" | Angle (in degrees) of the field of vision of the graphic (assuming that light_hassight is set to true) | |
lastmove | "" | The last move of the token. It's a comma-delimited list of coordinates. For example, "300,400" would mean that the token started its last move at left=300, top=400. It's always assumed that the current top + left values of the token are the "ending point" of the last move. Waypoints are indicated by multiple sets of coordinates. For example, "300,400,350,450,400,500" would indicate that the token started at left=300, top=400, then set a waypoint at left=350, top=450, another waypoint at left=400, top=500, and then finished the move at its current top + left coordinates. | |
light_multiplier | "1" | Multiplier on the effectiveness of light sources. A multiplier of two would allow the token to see twice as far as a token with a multiplier of one, with the same light source. |
Important Notes About Linked Characters + Tokens
Note that for tokens that are linked to Characters, the controlledby
field on the token is overridden by the controlledby
field on the Character.
For token bars (e.g. bar1_value
and bar1_max
) where the token is linked to an Attribute (e.g. bar1_link
is set), setting a value to the bar will automatically update the underlying Attribute's current
and/or max
values as well, so you don't have to set both manually.
In addition, when the Attribute (or token bar) is modified in-game, you will hear a change:attribute
(and property-specific, e.g. change:attribute:current
) event, followed by a change:graphic
(and change:graphic:bar1_value
) event. You can choose to respond to either event, but the underlying bar values will not yet be updated when the attribute event fires, since it fires first.
Important Notes About Status Markers
As of August 6, 2013 the way that status markers on tokens are handled has changed. The "statusmarkers" property of the Graphic object is now a comma-delimited list of all status marker colors/icons that should be active on the token. The format is as follows:
//Comma-delimited (use join to create or split to turn into an array). If a status icon/color is followed by an "@" symbol, the number after "@" will be shown as the badge on the icon statusmarkers = "red,blue,skull,dead,brown@2,green@6"
While you can access the statusmarkers
property directly, to maintain backward-compatibility with existing scripts, and to provide an easy way to work with the status markers without needing to write code to handle splitting up and parsing the string yourself, we provide a set of "virtual" properties on the object that you can set/get to work with the status markers. Each status marker has a "status_<markername>" property. For example:
obj.get("status_red"); //Will return false if the marker is not active, true if it is, and a string (e.g. "2" or "5") if there is currently a badge set on the marker obj.get('status_bluemarker'); //Is still supported for backwards compatability, and is equivalent to doing obj.get("status_blue"); obj.set("status_red", false); //would remove the marker obj.set("status_skull", "2"); //would set a badge of "2" on the skull icon, and add it to the token if it's not already active.
Note that these virtual properties do not have events, so you must use change:graphic:statusmarkers
to listen for changes to the status markers of a token, and for example change:graphic:status_red
is NOT a valid event and will never fire.
The full list of status markers that are available (in the same order they appear in the marker tray):
"red", "blue", "green", "brown", "purple", "pink", "yellow", "dead", "skull", "sleepy", "half-heart", "half-haze", "interdiction", "snail", "lightning-helix", "spanner", "chained-heart", "chemical-bolt", "death-zone", "drink-me", "edge-crack", "ninja-mask", "stopwatch", "fishing-net", "overdrive", "strong", "fist", "padlock", "three-leaves", "fluffy-wing", "pummeled", "tread", "arrowed", "aura", "back-pain", "black-flag", "bleeding-eye", "bolt-shield", "broken-heart", "cobweb", "broken-shield", "flying-flag", "radioactive", "trophy", "broken-skull", "frozen-orb", "rolling-bomb", "white-tower", "grab", "screaming", "grenade", "sentry-gun", "all-for-one", "angel-outfit", "archery-target"
Page
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "page" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_zorder | "" | Comma-delimited list of IDs specifying the ordering of objects on the page. toFront and toBack (and their associated context menu items) can re-order this list. Read-only.
|
name | "" | Page's title. |
showgrid | true | Show the grid on the map. |
showdarkness | false | Show fog of war on the map. |
showlighting | false | Use dynamic lighting. |
width | 25 | Width in units. |
height | 25 | Height in units. |
snapping_increment | 1 | Size of a grid space in units. |
grid_opacity | 0.5 | Opacity of the grid lines. |
fog_opacity | 0.35 | Opacity of the fog of war for the GM. |
background_color | "#FFFFFF" | Hexadecimal color of the map background. |
gridcolor | "#C0C0C0" | Hexadecimal color of the grid lines. |
grid_type | "square" | One of "square", "hexv", or "hexh". |
scale_number | 5 | The distance of one unit. |
scale_units | "ft" | The type of units to use for the scale. |
gridlabels | false | Show grid labels for hexagonal grid. |
diagonaltype | "foure" | One of "foure", "pythagorean" (Euclidean), "threefive", or "manhattan". |
archived | false | Whether the page has been put into archive storage. |
lightupdatedrop | false | Only update Dynamic Lighting when an object is dropped. |
lightenforcelos | false | Enforce Line of Sight for objects. |
lightrestrictmove | false | Don't allow objects that have sight to move through Dynamic Lighting walls. |
lightglobalillum | false | If true anywhere a token can "see" it is assumed there is bright light present. |
Campaign
Property | Default Value | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|
_id | "root" | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "campaign" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object — however, note that there is only one Campaign object, and it can be accessed via Campaign() . Read-only.
| |
turnorder | "" | A JSON string of the turn order. See below. | |
initiativepage | false | ID of the page used for the tracker when the turn order window is open. When set to false , the turn order window closes.
| |
playerpageid | false | ID of the page the player bookmark is set to. Players see this page by default, unless overridden by playerspecificpages below. | |
playerspecificpages | false | An object (NOT JSON STRING) of the format: {"player1_id": "page_id", "player2_id": "page_id" ... } Any player set to a page in this object will override the playerpageid. | |
_journalfolder | "" | A JSON string which contains data about the folder structure of the game. Read-only. | |
_jukeboxfolder | "" | A JSON string which contains data about the jukebox playlist structure of the game. Read-only. |
Turn Order
The turn order is a JSON string representing the current turn order listing. It is an array of objects. Currently, the turn order can only contain objects from one page at a time -- the current Page ID for the turn order is the "initiativepage" attribute. Be sure to keep them both in-sync or you may end up with strange results.
To work with the turn order, you will want to use JSON.parse()
to get an object representing the current turn order state (NOTE: Check to make sure it's not an empty string ""
first...if it is, initialize it yourself with an empty array). Here's an example turn order object:
[ { "id":"36CA8D77-CF43-48D1-8682-FA2F5DFD495F", //The ID of the Graphic object. If this is set, the turn order list will automatically pull the name and icon for the list based on the graphic on the tabletop. "pr":"0", //The current value for the item in the list. Can be a number or text. "custom":"" //Custom title for the item. Will be ignored if ID is set to a value other than "-1". }, { "id":"-1", //For custom items, the ID MUST be set to "-1" (note that this is a STRING not a NUMBER. "pr":"12", "custom":"Test Custom" //The name to be displayed for custom items. } ]
To modify the turn order, edit the current turn order object and then use JSON.stringify()
to change the attribute on the Campaign. Note that the ordering for the turn order in the list is the same as the order of the array, so for example push()
adds an item onto the end of the list, unshift()
adds to the beginning, etc.
var turnorder; if(Campaign().get("turnorder") == "") turnorder = []; //NOTE: We check to make sure that the turnorder isn't just an empty string first. If it is treat it like an empty array. else turnorder = JSON.parse(Campaign().get("turnorder")); //Add a new custom entry to the end of the turn order. turnorder.push({ id: "-1", pr: "15", custom: "Turn Counter" }); Campaign().set("turnorder", JSON.stringify(turnorder));
Player
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "player" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_d20userid | User ID — site-wide. For example, the player's user page on the wiki is /User:ID, where ID is the same value stored in _d20userid. Read-only. | |
_displayname | "" | The player's current display name. May be changed from the user's settings page. Read-only. |
_online | false | Read-only. |
_macrobar | "" | Comma-delimited string of the macros in the player's macro bar. Read-only. |
speakingas | "" | The player or character ID of who the player has selected from the "As" dropdown. When set to the empty string, the player is speaking as him- or herself. When set to a character, the value is "character|ID", where ID is the character's ID. When the GM is speaking as another player, the value is "player|ID", where ID is the player's ID. |
color | "#13B9F0" | The color of the square by the player's name, as well as the color of their measurements on the map, their ping circles, etc. |
showmacrobar | false | Whether the player's macro bar is showing. |
Macro
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "macro" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_playerid | The ID of the player that created this macro. Read-only. | |
name | "" | The macro's name. |
action | "" | The text of the macro. |
visibleto | "" | Comma-delimited list of player IDs who may view the macro in addition to the player that created it. |
istokenaction | false | Is this macro a token action that should show up when tokens are selected? |
Rollable Table
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "rollabletable" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
name | "new-table" | |
showplayers | true |
Table Item
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "tableitem" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_rollabletableid | "" | ID of the table this item belongs to. Read-only. |
avatar | "" | URL to an image used for the table item. See the note about avatar and imgsrc restrictions below. |
name | "" | |
weight | 1 | Weight of the table item compared to the other items in the same table. Simply put, an item with weight 3 is three times more likely to be selected when rolling on the table than an item with weight 1. |
Character
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "character" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
avatar | "" | URL to an image used for the character. See the note about avatar and imgsrc restrictions below. |
name | "" | |
bio | "" | The character's biography. See the note below about accessing the Notes, GMNotes, and bio fields. |
gmnotes | "" | Notes on the character only viewable by the GM. See the note below about accessing the Notes, GMNotes, and bio fields. |
archived | false | |
inplayerjournals | "" | Comma-delimited list of player ID who can view this character. Use "all" to give all players the ability to view. |
controlledby | "" | Comma-delimited list of player IDs who can control and edit this character. Use "all" to give all players the ability to edit. |
_defaulttoken | "" | A JSON string that contains the data for the Character's default token if one is set. Note that this is a "blob" similar to "bio" and "notes", so you must pass a callback function to get(). Read-only. |
Attribute
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "attribute" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_characterid | "" | ID of the character this attribute belongs to. Read-only. Mandatory when using createObj .
|
name | "Untitled" | |
current | "" | The current value of the attribute can be accessed in chat and macros with the syntax @{Character Name|Attribute Name} or in abilities with the syntax @{Attribute Name} .
|
max | "" | The max value of the attribute can be accessed in chat and macros with the syntax @{Character Name|Attribute Name|max} or in abilities with the syntax @{Attribute Name|max} .
|
Important: See the note below about working with Character Sheets for information on how Character Sheet default values affect the use of Attributes.
Ability
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "ability" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
_characterid | "" | The character this ability belongs to. Read-only. Mandatory when using createObj .
|
name | "Untitled_Ability" | |
description | "" | The description does not appear in the character sheet interface. |
action | "" | The text of the ability. |
istokenaction | false | Is this ability a token action that should show up when tokens linked to its parent Character are selected? |
Handout
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "handout" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
avatar | "" | URL to an image used for the handout. See the note about avatar and imgsrc restrictions below. |
name | "Mysterious Note" | |
notes | "" | Contains the text in the handout. See the note below about using Notes and GMNotes. |
gmnotes | "" | Contains the text in the handout that only the GM sees. See the note below about using Notes and GMNotes. |
inplayerjournals | "" | Comma-delimited list of player ID who can see this handout. Use "all" to display to all players. |
archived | false | |
controlledby | "" | Comma-delimited list of player IDs who can control and edit this handout. |
Note: The API does not have access to the folder hierarchy. API created handouts will be placed at the root level.
Deck
//Note at this time you can't use the API to "draw", "deal", or "shuffle" cards from the Deck. We're working on helper functions to enable this functionality. { _id: "", //id of the deck _type: "deck", name: "", //name of the deck _currentDeck: "", //a comma-delimited list of cards which are currently in the deck (including those which have been played to the tabletop/hands). Changes when the deck is shuffled. _currentIndex: -1, //the current index of our place in the deck, 'what card will be drawn next?' _currentCardShown: true, //show the current card on top of the deck showplayers: true, //show the deck to the players playerscandraw: true, //can players draw cards? avatar: "", //the 'back' of the cards for this deck shown: false, //show the deck on the gameboard (is the deck currently visible?) players_seenumcards: true, //can players see the number of cards in other player's hands? players_seefrontofcards: false, //can players see the fronts of cards when looking in other player's hands? gm_seenumcards: true, //can the GM see the number of cards in each player's hand? gm_seefrontofcards: false, //can the GM see the fronts of cards when looking in each player's hand? infinitecards: false, //are there an 'infinite' number of cards in this deck? _cardSequencer: -1, //internally used to advance the deck when drawing cards. cardsplayed: "faceup", //how are cards from this deck played to the tabletop? 'faceup' or 'facedown'. defaultheight: "", //what's the default height for cards played to the tabletop? defaultwidth: "", discardpilemode: "none", //what type of discard pile does this deck have? 'none' = no discard pile, 'choosebacks' = allow players to see backs of cards and choose one, 'choosefronts' = see fronts and choose, 'drawtop' = draw the most recently discarded card, 'drawbottom' = draw the oldest discarded card. _discardPile: "" //what's the current discard pile for this deck? comma-delimited list of cards. These are cards which have been removed from play and will not be put back into the deck on a shuffle until a recall is performed. }
Card
{ name: "", //Name of the card avatar: "", //Front of the card _deckid: "", //ID of the deck _type: "card", _id: "" }
Hand
//Note that each player should only have ONE hand.
{ _currentHand: "", //comma-delimited list of cards currently in the hand _type: "hand", _parentid: "", //ID of the player to whom the hand belongs _id: "", currentView: "bydeck" //when player opens hand, is the view 'bydeck' or 'bycard'? }
Jukebox Track
Property | Default Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
_id | A unique ID for this object. Globally unique across all objects in this game. Read-only. | |
_type | "jukeboxtrack" | Can be used to identify the object type or search for the object. Read-only. |
playing | "false" | Boolean used to determine whether or not the track is playing. Setting this to "true" and softstop to "false" plays a track. |
softstop | "false" | Boolean used to determine whether or not a non-looped track has finished at least once. This must be set to "false" to ensure that a track will play. |
title | "" | The visible label for the track in the jukebox tab. |
volume | "30" | The volume level of the track. Note that this must be set to an integer (not a string), or you may break functionality. Values from 0-100 (percentage). |
loop | "false" | Should the track be looped? Set to true if so. |
imgsrc and avatar property restrictions
While you can now edit the imgsrc
and avatar
properties, in order to provide safety to all Roll20's users we have put the following restrictions in place for those properties:
- You must use an image file that has been uploaded to your Roll20 Library -- not an external site (such as Imgur), and not the Roll20 Marketplace. It will begin with 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.d20.io/images/' for images uploaded to the Main server, or 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.staging.d20.io/images/' for images uploaded to the Dev Server. You can view an image's source URL using the developer tools of your browser.
- You must include the query string in the URL -- for example 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.staging.d20.io/images/123456/med.png?12345678', not just 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.staging.d20.io/images/123456/med.png'
- For Graphic objects (tokens), you must use the "thumb" size of the image. It should look like 'https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.staging.d20.io/images/123456/thumb.png?12345678'.
In the future we may add a tool so that images can be uploaded specifically for use with API scripts, but for now just use images uploaded to your own library. Note that if you delete an image from your library, it will be removed from all Games which use that image, including Games using your API scripts.
Using the Notes, GMNotes, and Bio fields
In order to access the "notes", "gmnotes", or "bio" fields on Characters and Handouts, you must pass a callback function as the second argument to the get() function. Here's an example:
var character = getObj("character", "-JMGkBaMgMWiQdNDwjjS"); character.get("bio", function(bio) { log(bio); //do something with the character bio here. });
You can set the value of these fields as normal.
Working with Character Sheets
The new Character Sheets feature affects the usage of the Attributes object type, because the sheets have the capability of specifying a default value for each attribute on the sheet. However, if the attribute is set to the default value, there is not yet an actual Attribute object created in the game for that Character. We provide a convenience function which hides this complexity from you. You should use this function to get the value of an attribute going forward, especially if you know that a game is using a Character Sheet.
getAttrByName(character_id, attribute_name, value_type)
Simply specify the character's ID, the name (not ID) of the attribute (e.g. "HP" or "Str"), and then if you want the "current" or "max" for value_type. Here's an example:
var character = getObj("character", "-JMGkBaMgMWiQdNDwjjS"); getAttrByName(character.id, "str"); // the current value of str, for example "12" getAttrByName(character.id, "str", "max"); //the max value of str, for example "[[floor(@{STR}/2-5)]]"
Note that fields which have auto-calculated values will return the formula rather than the result of the value. You can then pass that formula to sendChat() to use the dice engine to calculate the result for you automatically.
Be sure to also look at the Character Sheet documentation for more information on how the Character Sheets interact with the API.
getAttrByName
will only get the value of the attribute, not the attribute object itself. If you wish to reference properties of the attribute other than "current" or "max", or if you wish to change properties of the attribute, you must use one of the other functions above, such as findObjs
.
Creating Objects
createObj(type, attributes)
Note: currently you can create 'graphic', 'text', 'path', 'character', 'ability', 'attribute', 'handout', 'rollabletable', 'tableitem', and 'macro' objects.
You can create a new object in the game using the createObj
function. You must pass in the type of the object (one of the valid _type
properties from the objects list above), as well as an attributes
object containing a list of properties for the object. Note that if the object is has a parent object (for example, attributes and abilities belong to characters, graphics, texts, and paths belong to pages, etc.), you must pass in the ID of the parent in the list of properties (for example, you must include the characterid
property when creating an attribute). Also note that even when creating new objects, you can't set read-only properties, they will automatically be set to their default value. The one exception to this is when creating a Path, you must include the 'path' property, but it cannot be modified once the path is initially created.
createObj
will return the new object, so you can continue working with it.
//Create a new Strength attribute on any Characters that are added to the game. on("add:character", function(obj) { createObj("attribute", { name: "Strength", current: 0, max: 30, characterid: obj.id }); });
Deleting Objects
object.remove()
Note: currently you can create 'graphic', 'text', 'path', 'character', 'ability', 'attribute', 'handout', 'rollabletable', 'tableitem', and 'macro' objects.
You can delete existing game objects using the .remove()
function. The .remove() function works on all of the objects you can create with the createObj function. You call the function directly on the object. For example, mycharacter.remove();
.
Global Objects
There are several objects that are globally available anywhere in your script.
Campaign() (function)
A function which returns the Campaign
object. Since there is only one campaign, this global always points to the only campaign in the game. Useful for doing things like checking to see if an object is on the active page using Campaign().get("playerpageid")
.
state
The state
variable is an object in the global scope which is accessible to all scripts running in a game. You can access the state
object from any function or callback at any time just by using the global variable named state
. Additionally, the state
object is persisted between executions of the Sandbox, so you can use it to store information you want to have in future runs of your script.
Note: You should use the state object to store information that is only needed by the API, since it is not sent to player computers and does not make your game file larger. Store values that are needed in-game in the Roll20 objects' properties.
Storable Types
The state
object is only capable of persisting simple data types, as supported by the JSON standard.
Type | Examples | Description |
---|---|---|
Boolean | true false |
The value true or false .
|
Number | 123.5 10 1.23e20 |
Any number format supported by Javascript. Floating-Point or Integer. |
String | 'Hello Fantasy' "oh, and World" |
A standard string of text. |
Array | [ 1, 2, 3, 4 ] [ 'A','B','C'] [1, 2, ['bob', 3], 10, 2.5] |
An ordered collection of any of the types, including other arrays. |
Object | { key: 1, value: 'roll20' } |
A simple key/value object with string keys and any of the types as a value, including other objects. |
Warning: While functions will appear to work when stored in the state initially, they will disappear the first time the state
is restored from persistence, such as on a sandbox restart.
Important Reminders
The state
object is shared between all of the scripts in a sandbox. To avoid breaking other scripts, it is important to follow a few simple guidelines:
- Never assign directly to the root
state
object.
state = { break: 'all the things' }; // NEVER DO THIS!!!
- Avoid using local variables named
state
in your scripts. While this will work, it will be confusing to later users of your scripts and could cause issues if the code is carelessly edited.
function turn(){ var state = Campaign().get('turnorder'); // Bad Practice, Avoid it! // ... }
- Always place your properties beneath at least one namespace property. Be sure to use a sufficiently descriptive namespace property. Avoid names like
script
orsettings
. It's best to either use the name of your module or your own name or handle.
if( ! state.MyModuleNamespace ) { state.MyModuleNamespace = { module: 'my module', ok: 'this is fine!', count: 0 }; } state.MyModuleNamespace.count++;
Example Usage
This is a working example that uses the state
object appropriately.
on('ready',function() { "use strict"; // Check if the namespaced property exists, creating it if it doesn't if( ! state.MyModuleNS ) { state.MyModuleNS = { version: 1.0, config: { color1: '#ff0000', color2: '#0000ff' }, count: 0 }; } // Using the state properties to configure a message to the chat. sendChat( 'Test Module', '<span style="color: '+state.MyModuleNS.config.color1+';">'+ 'State test'+ '</span> '+ '<span style="color: '+state.MyModuleNS.config.color2+';">'+ 'Script v'+state.MyModuleNS.version+' started '+(++state.MyModuleNS.count)+' times!'+ '</span>' ); });
Finding/Filtering Objects
The API provides several helper functions which can be used to find objects.
getObj(type, id)
This function gets a single object if pass in the _type
of the object and the _id
. It's best to use this function over the other find functions whenever possible, as its the only one that doesn't have to iterate through the entire collection of objects.
on("change:graphic:represents", function(obj) { if(obj.get("represents") != "") { var character = getObj("character", obj.get("represents")); } });
findObjs(attrs)
Pass this function a list of attributes, and it will return all objects that match. Note that this operates on all objects of all types across all pages -- so you probably want to include at least a filter for _type and _pageid if you're working with tabletop objects.
var currentPageGraphics = findObjs({ _pageid: Campaign().get("playerpageid"), _type: "graphic", }); _.each(currentPageGraphics, function(obj) { //Do something with obj, which is in the current page and is a graphic. });
You can also pass in an optional second argument which contains an object with a list of options, including:
- caseInsensitive (true/false): If true, string properties will be compared without regard for the case of the string.
var targetTokens = findObjs({ name: "target" }, {caseInsensitive: true}); //Returns all tokens with a name of 'target', 'Target', 'TARGET', etc.
filterObjs(callback)
Will execute the provided callback funtion on each object, and if the callback returns true, the object will be included in the result array.
var results = filterObjs(function(obj) { if(obj.get("left") < 200 && obj.get("top") < 200) return true; else return false; }); //Results is an array of all objects that are in the top-left corner of the tabletop.
getAllObjs()
Returns an array of all the objects in the Game (all types). Equivalent to calling filterObjs and just returning true
for every object.
getAttrByName(character_id, attribute_name, value_type)
Gets the value of an attribute, using the default value from the character sheet if the attribute is not present. value_type
is an optional parameter, which you can use to specify "current" or "max".
getAttrByName
will only get the value of the attribute, not the attribute object itself. If you wish to reference properties of the attribute other than "current" or "max", or if you wish to change properties of the attribute, you must use one of the other functions above, such as findObjs
.
You can achieve behavior equivalent to getAttrByName
with the following:
// current and max are completely dependent on the attribute and game system // in question; there is no function available for determining them automatically function myGetAttrByName(character_id, attribute_name, attribute_default_current, attribute_default_max, value_type) { attribute_default_current = attribute_default_current || ''; attribute_default_max = attribute_default_max || ''; value_type = value_type || 'current'; var attribute = findObjs({ type: 'attribute', characterid: character_id, name: attribute_name })[0]; if (!attribute) { attribute = createObj('attribute', { characterid: character_id, name: attribute_name, current: attribute_default_current, max: attribute_default_max }); } if (value_type == 'max') { return attribute.get('max'); } else { return attribute.get('current'); } }