Data Generators
Data generators are a way to programmatically generate the assets and data of mods. It allows the definition of the contents of these files in the code and their automatic generation, without worrying about the specifics.
The data generator system is loaded by the main class net.minecraft.data.Main
. Different command-line arguments can be passed to customize which mods' data are gathered, what existing files are considered, etc. The class responsible for data generation is net.minecraft.data.DataGenerator
.
The default configurations in the MDK build.gradle
adds the runData
task for running the data generators.
Existing Files
All references to textures or other data files not generated for data generation must reference existing files on the system. This is to ensure that all referenced textures are in the correct places, so typos can be found and corrected.
ExistingFileHelper
is the class responsible for validating the existence of those data files. An instance can be retrieved from GatherDataEvent#getExistingFileHelper
.
The --existing <folderpath>
argument allows the specified folder and its subfolders to be used when validating the existence of files. Additionally, the --existing-mod <modid>
argument allows the resources of a loaded mod to be used for validation. By default, only the vanilla datapack and resources are available to the ExistingFileHelper
.
Generator Modes
The data generator can be configured to run 4 different data generations, which are configured from the command-line parameters, and can be checked from GatherDataEvent#include***
methods.
- Client Assets
- Generates client-only files in
assets
: block/item models, blockstate JSONs, language files, etc. --client
,#includeClient
- Generates client-only files in
- Server Data
- Generates server-only files in
data
: recipes, advancements, tags, etc. --server
,#includeServer
- Generates server-only files in
- Development Tools
- Runs some development tools: converting SNBT to NBT and vice-versa, etc.
--dev
,#includeDev
- Reports
- Dumps all registered blocks, items, commands, etc.
--reports
,#includeReports
All of the generators can be included using --all
.
Data Providers
Data providers are the classes that actually define what data will be generated and provided. All data providers implement DataProvider
. Minecraft has abstract implementations for most assets and data, so modders need only to extend and override the specified method.
The GatherDataEvent
is fired on the mod event bus when the data generator is being created, and the DataGenerator
can be obtained from the event. Create and register data providers using DataGenerator#addProvider
.
Client Assets
net.minecraftforge.common.data.LanguageProvider
- for language strings; implement#addTranslations
net.minecraftforge.common.data.SoundDefinitionsProvider
- forsounds.json
; implement#registerSounds
net.minecraftforge.client.model.generators.ModelProvider<?>
- for models; implement#registerModels
ItemModelProvider
- for item modelsBlockModelProvider
- for block models
net.minecraftforge.client.model.generators.BlockStateProvider
- for blockstate JSONs and their block and item models; implement#registerStatesAndModels
Server Data
These classes are under the net.minecraftforge.common.data
package:
GlobalLootModifierProvider
- for global loot modifiers; implement#start
DatapackBuiltinEntriesProvider
for datapack registry objects; pass inRegistrySetBuilder
to the constructor
These classes are under the net.minecraft.data
package:
loot.LootTableProvider
- for loot tables; pass inLootTableProvider$SubProviderEntry
s to the constructorrecipes.RecipeProvider
- for recipes and their unlocking advancements; implement#buildRecipes
tags.TagsProvider
- for tags; implement#addTags
advancements.AdvancementProvider
- for advancements; pass inAdvancementSubProvider
s to the constructor