pub enum NetEvent<T> {
    Connect {
        client_uuid: Uuid,
    },
    Connected {
        server_uuid: Uuid,
    },
    ConnectionRefused {
        reason: String,
    },
    Disconnect {
        reason: String,
    },
    Disconnected {
        reason: String,
    },
    TextMessage {
        msg: String,
    },
    Custom(T),
}
Expand description

The basic network events shipped with amethyst.

Variants

Connect

Fields

client_uuid: Uuid

The client uuid.

Ask to connect to the server.

Connected

Fields

server_uuid: Uuid

The server uuid.

Reply to the client that the connection has been accepted.

ConnectionRefused

Fields

reason: String

The reason of the refusal.

Reply to the client that the connection has been refused.

Disconnect

Fields

reason: String

The reason of the disconnection.

Tell the server that the client is disconnecting.

Disconnected

Fields

reason: String

The reason of the disconnection.

Notify the clients(including the one being disconnected) that a client has been disconnected from the server.

TextMessage

Fields

msg: String

The message.

A simple text message event.

Custom(T)

A user-defined type containing more network event types.

Implementations

Tries to convert a NetEvent to a custom event type.

Trait Implementations

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