This displays the Vigor charges for the player whenever they're on a Dragonriding mount (which is detected via explicit buff ID scanning from a hardcoded list...I'd like to make that more robust so I don't have to keep up with new mounts being added, but I'm not sure how to do it another way just yet). The Alternate Power bar is hidden if the Vigor module is enabled so that we don't end up with duplicate Vigor trackers (although right now it flashes on the screen before the mount buff is detected, so I'd also like to fix that...).
I've effectively had to implement my own Vigor module from scratch by poking into the internals of the Vigor widget by its ID in order to determine the recharge amount on the final Vigor charge because there's currently no API to get this information otherwise. Hopefully this gets added; if it does, I'll happily rip out this widget inspection junk. Aside from the partial charge stuff, this is just a skinned version of an Alternate Power indicator that only shows when the user is on a dragonriding mount. ClassPowerCounter doesn't sound like a particularly appropriate base class for this, but since Vigor is implemented as Alternate Power, it worked out nicely.
This shows the player's current Energy amount when they're in a form that doesn't use Energy. For example, this could show the user how much energy they currently have while they're in Bear form so that they can shift away and wait on their energy to refill.
Note: requires a new version of LibDogTag-Unit for the bar text tags to function if DogTags are enabled.
Exporting works pretty well, but importing is rough (mostly because error messaging isn't quite in place, and it's not obvious that you have to close the window to execute the import). I found a generic json serializer, decided to adapt it to WoW, and it seems to work.
But anyway, I saw this code sitting around and figured it wouldn't take too much work to get it in working order. I was mostly right.
Briefly fought a training dummy with a Death Knight and a Shaman. I'm sure stuff like Slice-and-dice will need attention for talents moving around and such.
This has been tested on Classic with a Rogue up to level 5 using various modules and casually checked against a few level 1 classes. I'm sure there's a lot more to do here. I also made sure to test on Live.
Where possible I tried to check for API availability rather than specific client versions or program IDs. There are many cases where that's impractical, however, so version/program ID checks were used.
This was tested with:
* Ace3 @r1225
* AceGUI-3.0-SharedMediaWidgets @r61
* LibDBIcon-1.0 @v8.2.0
* LibDogTag-3.0 @v80200.1
* LibDogTag-Unit-3.0 @v80200.1-2-g93a898d-alpha
* LibRangeCheck-2.0 @v4.2.3 (with a couple of local changes)
* LibSharedMedia-3.0 @r113-alpha
Updated for:
- SPELL_POWER_* constants becoming Enum.PowerType.*
- Rank no longer existing in return values for UnitAura, UnitBuff, UnitDebuff, UnitCastingInfo, UnitChannelInfo
- UNIT_POWER event becoming UNIT_POWER_UPDATE
- UnitPopupFrames no longer existing
- Removed events: PLAYER_PET_CHANGED, UNIT_MAXPOWER, PET_BAR_CHANGED, UNIT_DYNAMIC_FLAGS
- Texture return value from UnitAura type changing (name -> id)
- All Warlock specializations using soul shards
- Death Knight rune changes
Haven't tested all classes/specializations yet, so I'm sure I missed some stuff.
Probably need to add support for the new circular cooldown wipe flourish added in the base client.
Saw a problem with cooldown flashes being delayed on DK runes becoming available that probably need to be fixed.
There are too many classes that need to care about mana as a background resource in addition to whatever their primary resource is to keep creating class-specific bars, so let's just make one bar that does it all. I've done a one-time inherit of DruidMana's settings since it's the only bar that's been in a Release version that serves this purpose and should migrate its settings forward.
Legion's Shadow Priests have a new default power type called Insanity, so now we need an additional bar to show the player's mana (which all priests still have) while in shadow spec as a priest.