(To be clear, since I realized just now that to non-devs the title might be misleading: This feature does not add AI bots to your comments plugin by default! The comments plugin and the AI plugins are completely distinct. But plugins can of course interact with one another, and this new feature of the comments plugin allows for some interesting interactions - the title just gives one of those as a fun example.)
You can now "programmatically" submit comments on behalf of the user, and you can also get/set the contents of the input text box.
If a comment was programmatically submitted, then a little icon is shown on the comment to indicate that the user didn't personally click the submit button.
This feature, used alongside the onComment/onLoad feature can e.g. be used to create an AI bot that "lives in" your comments box, or create a multiplayer game of chess, or maybe add an auto-error-report log using window.onerror, and so on.
Edit: Also, you can now use c.comments to get an array/list of the comments - but make sure to do that only after onLoad has triggered, since c.comments only returns loaded comments - so if comments box hasn't loaded yet, you'll get an empty array.
Looking forward to seeing the contraptions that you and others build with this.
btw, I've just added c.comments which you can use at any time to get the current comments. Was already possible, of course, but I figured this is easier than keeping track of the list manually with onLoad and onComment. One thing to note is that you should wait until onLoad fires before you use c.comments - since it will always immediately return the comments that are currently loaded. So if the comments haven't loaded yet, then you'll get an empty array.
I've got a question: When there's a lot of comments that even the comments plugin can't capable of loading all of them even when the load more button is pressed over, do the comments also get affected on that kind of overload? Also, @[email protected]@[email protected] if you're able to test this it'd be very appreciated!
in onComment, comment.user.nickname shows a blank string when i set a nickname, enter a comment, and have it alert me onComment. Yet occasionally when I load the page, onComment is triggered with the comment.user.nickname correct and the alert shows me my nickname.
(not onLoad)
edit for clarification: 2 separate bugs.
onComment is being called occasionally with onLoad.
.user.nickname in onComment is blank except when onComment is weirdly triggered via onLoad
Thanks! The latter bug should be fixed now (but of course let me know if not). The former ideally isn't a bug - it's just because some comments were cached and so loaded immediately, but some recent ones needed an extra server fetch. In my experiments with this, this is fine, because my code needs to be "robust" to newly added comments right after load anyway, and the comment objects have time attached. But let me know if you come up against cases where it makes something difficult
I'm loving the update. Been nonstop making something with this all day since waking up. Though also I am just now duplicating what I've been making because I see what would be REALLY REALLY FUN, even more fun than what I had been making, and am going to make it. Also I am finding creation best private so no unplanned comments mess with things while designing. Because of these things, I will not be sharing what I make until a minimum of three days from now; 5/10/24
Thanks! Good feature request. I've just added comment.autoSent, and it's true if it was programmatically submitted. Let me know if there are any issues.
@[email protected] Another one: What if you could just set the nickname for yourself only by using a single function, and not with the com.submit() method?
Yep, you can do that with: com.setNicknameForNextComment("blah") and their next comment will have "blah" as the nickname. I added this a few days ago but didn't announce it
In my advanced comments plugin demo, the upper input text (the one outside of the comments plugin box) doesn't seem to immediately put the text into the lower comments (inside the frame) using the "send green box text to comment input box" method that fires every time someone types on the upper one. Is there something wrong with the code or something? It's a textarea, though, not an input element.
Since you have a 'mirror' on the bottom one, the com.inputText is being applied on the last instance of the comments. Which is why it isn't being mirrored on the top one.
Oh, I tried that, and it actually did, I definitely didn't see that before. 😆 But I only assign the com variable to the first instance of the commentsPlugin(), so this could be kind of a strange bug. @[email protected]
Also a feature request, would there be a special event when the user clicks on the submit button? It's like onComment() except it works only for the person who submits their own comment.
Ponyville is live. Here is the description. Much box, much pandora, just opened; could tell from the start with what some of the spirits I was bringing in to chat were saying and doing and swaying other spirits. They all read the whole chat including what each other is saying.
Town Square is just people and spiritguides if they set one. Royal Hall is people, spiritguides if they set one, and a bunch of primary figures from my little pony. then 4 chats where it's just the person, spiritguide if they set one, and that one figure from my little pony. and then 4 art rooms where people and spiritguides, if they set one, can make prompts with individual my little pony characters.
in Ponyville in Starlight's House I have typed in enough comments that the scroll bar should scroll thru them, but it is like if the scrollbar isn't sensing tons of comments so it can't be used to scroll all the way up or down. On computer
Thanks, fixed. EDIT: wait, not quite fixed yet. Should be fixed in a couple of minutes. EDIT2: Okay I think it's fixed now - let me know if any issues.
Cool project! While playing with it a little, I noticed that it's only sending my own comments in the AI instruction to Starlight Glimmer:
As Starlight Glimmer, what short comment would you like to add to the following comments without restating them?
: Hello?
: Me too! But I'm new here. Literally just teleported in somehow from another world. Can you let me know where I am and stuff?
Instead of what I think should be:
As Starlight Glimmer, what short comment would you like to add to the following comments without restating them?
: Hello?
: Starlight Glimmer: (blushes) Um, hi. Starlight Glimmer here. I just wanted to say that I'm really excited to be part of this little gathering, and I hope we can all become the very best of friends!
: Me too! But I'm new here. Literally just teleported in somehow from another world. Can you let me know where I am and stuff?
Otherwise she can't see the context of what "Me too!" means, for example.