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Jongh

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So I'm trying to make a mod that uses the Hypixel api. I have a libs folder in the same mod folder that contains the eclipse, gradle, src folders. In that libs folder I have the api jar that I've added to Build Path in eclipse, and I also included it as a dependency in the build.gradle file using:

 

dependencies {

    compile files ("libs/hypixeldev-publicapi.jar")

}

 

Here's a snip of the class hierarchy and some imports:

 

The mod runs fine in Eclipse, but when I build the mod and try running it with Minecraft the game crashes with a ton of ClassNotFoundExceptions, I think because it couldn't find any of the classes in the API.

 

Does anyone know how I can fix this?

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Are you including the Hypixel library in your mods folder when you run via Minecraft?

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No, just my mod.

 

But I'd rather prefer it if I didn't have to include other mods for mine to work... Is there any way I can bundle the hypixel api jar into my mod somehow? I'm pretty sure this is possible.

 

Use the Shadow Gradle plugin. I have an example here.

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Hey, I'm trying to figure out how to use this and I'm not finding much.

 

Is there any tutorial for installing gradle plugins? I can't seem to find any. And just like in general I'm sort of lost how to use this shadow plugin... There's just so much information on the Shadow Plugin user guide and I'm having some difficulty filtering it.

 

Any help would be much appreciated.

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Is there any tutorial for installing gradle plugins?

Use the Gradle Plugin syntax in section 1.2 of the user guide (I also use this in the build.gradle I linked).

 

And just like in general I'm sort of lost how to use this shadow plugin... There's just so much information on the Shadow Plugin user guide and I'm having some difficulty filtering it.

 

  • Add the dependency you want to shadow as normal in the
    dependencies

    block

  • In the
    shadowJar

    block:

    • Filter which dependencies are shadowed using the
      dependencies

      block

    • Relocate the classes from the shadowed dependencies to your own package using
      relocate


    • Set
      classifier

      to

      ''

      to overwrite the default JAR with the fat JAR produced by Shadow

     

    [*]Tell ForgeGradle to reobfuscate the output of the

    shadowJar

    task in the

    reobf

    block

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Ok so I wasn't entirely sure how it would work for jars, because your example code seems to be only including a single class dependency while I'm using a whole jar.. So I just added it in like this:

 

https://gist.github.com/hjongh/f6f97391d2e150c4e3bfc9148a0592a8

 

But when I try to build, cmd shows "could not find method shadowJar()" which is not even a problem with how I included the jar dependency I think.

 

EDIT: WAIT DERP IT LOOKS LIKE MY PLUGIN SECTION IS COMMENTED OUT LET ME TRY AGAIN BRB

 

EDIT2: OK IT WORKS NOW BUT NOW THE WAY I USED THE JAR AS A DEPENDCY IS CAUSING A BUILD ERROR

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