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from __future__ import annotations
import json
import logging
from collections import Iterator
from dataclasses import dataclass
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Tuple, Dict, Any
from packaging.version import Version
import yaml
from game.profiling import logged_duration
from game.theater import (
ConflictTheater,
CaucasusTheater,
NevadaTheater,
PersianGulfTheater,
NormandyTheater,
TheChannelTheater,
SyriaTheater,
MarianaIslandsTheater,
)
from game.version import CAMPAIGN_FORMAT_VERSION
from .campaignairwingconfig import CampaignAirWingConfig
from .mizcampaignloader import MizCampaignLoader
from .. import persistency
PERF_FRIENDLY = 0
PERF_MEDIUM = 1
PERF_HARD = 2
PERF_NASA = 3
@dataclass(frozen=True)
class Campaign:
name: str
icon_name: str
authors: str
description: str
#: The revision of the campaign format the campaign was built for. We do not attempt
#: to migrate old campaigns, but this is used to show a warning in the UI when
#: selecting a campaign that is not up to date.
version: Tuple[int, int]
recommended_player_faction: str
recommended_enemy_faction: str
performance: int
data: Dict[str, Any]
path: Path
@classmethod
def from_file(cls, path: Path) -> Campaign:
with path.open() as campaign_file:
if path.suffix == ".yaml":
data = yaml.safe_load(campaign_file)
else:
data = json.load(campaign_file)
sanitized_theater = data["theater"].replace(" ", "")
version_field = data.get("version", "0")
try:
version = Version(version_field)
except TypeError:
logging.warning(
f"Non-string campaign version in {path}. Parse may be incorrect."
)
version = Version(str(version_field))
return cls(
data["name"],
f"Terrain_{sanitized_theater}",
data.get("authors", "???"),
data.get("description", ""),
(version.major, version.minor),
data.get("recommended_player_faction", "USA 2005"),
data.get("recommended_enemy_faction", "Russia 1990"),
data.get("performance", 0),
data,
path,
)
def load_theater(self) -> ConflictTheater:
theaters = {
"Caucasus": CaucasusTheater,
"Nevada": NevadaTheater,
"Persian Gulf": PersianGulfTheater,
"Normandy": NormandyTheater,
"The Channel": TheChannelTheater,
"Syria": SyriaTheater,
"MarianaIslands": MarianaIslandsTheater,
}
theater = theaters[self.data["theater"]]
t = theater()
try:
miz = self.data["miz"]
except KeyError as ex:
raise RuntimeError(
"Old format (non-miz) campaigns are no longer supported."
) from ex
with logged_duration("Importing miz data"):
MizCampaignLoader(self.path.parent / miz, t).populate_theater()
return t
def load_air_wing_config(self, theater: ConflictTheater) -> CampaignAirWingConfig:
try:
squadron_data = self.data["squadrons"]
except KeyError:
logging.warning(f"Campaign {self.name} does not define any squadrons")
return CampaignAirWingConfig({})
return CampaignAirWingConfig.from_campaign_data(squadron_data, theater)
@property
def is_out_of_date(self) -> bool:
"""Returns True if this campaign is not up to date with the latest format.
This is more permissive than is_from_future, which is sensitive to minor version
bumps (the old game definitely doesn't support the minor features added in the
new version, and the campaign may require them. However, the minor version only
indicates *optional* new features, so we do not need to mark out of date
campaigns as incompatible if they are within the same major version.
"""
return self.version[0] < CAMPAIGN_FORMAT_VERSION[0]
@property
def is_from_future(self) -> bool:
"""Returns True if this campaign is newer than the supported format."""
return self.version > CAMPAIGN_FORMAT_VERSION
@property
def is_compatible(self) -> bool:
"""Returns True is this campaign was built for this version of the game."""
if self.version == (0, 0):
return False
if self.is_out_of_date:
return False
if self.is_from_future:
return False
return True
@staticmethod
def iter_campaigns_in_dir(path: Path) -> Iterator[Path]:
yield from path.glob("*.yaml")
yield from path.glob("*.json")
@classmethod
def iter_campaign_defs(cls) -> Iterator[Path]:
yield from cls.iter_campaigns_in_dir(
Path(persistency.base_path()) / "Liberation/Campaigns"
)
yield from cls.iter_campaigns_in_dir(Path("resources/campaigns"))
@classmethod
def load_each(cls) -> Iterator[Campaign]:
for path in cls.iter_campaign_defs():
try:
logging.debug(f"Loading campaign from {path}...")
campaign = Campaign.from_file(path)
yield campaign
except RuntimeError:
logging.exception(f"Unable to load campaign from {path}")