BIS_fnc_initIntelObject

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Description

Description:
This function sets up an object as intel retrievable by the players by adding a "Take Intel" addAction to it.
When a player uses the action, they will play an animation to pick the object up and the object will be deleted from the mission.
The player and any defined recipients will then receive a diary entry which can contain a title, description and picture.
The diary entry will also contain a marker shortcut showing where the intel was found.

This function is similar to placing an intel object as Zeus, but the Zeus interface provides some extra options like:
  • Which sides can interact with the action
  • The picture, title and description used in the diary entry

When using this function from script there are several variables that need to be set up to acquire the same results (see the examples below).
Without this extra setup the functionality provided is minimal and only includes:
  • The "Take Intel" action on the object
  • The object can be picked up by a player from any side
  • When picked up it will have no title or description and the picture will be a default exclamation mark
  • The diary entry will only be given to the person who picked it up

There are some optional features of intel objects that can be used:
  • The diary entry's description can be further enhanced by using the supported tags found on the createDiaryRecord page.
  • There is also a scripted eventhandler called "IntelObjectFound" that can be registered on the intel object. The event provides the parameters [object, caller] where object is the intel object and caller the person who picked it up.
  • A Zeus who has the intel object registered as a curator editable object can also receive feedback that the intel has been picked up if the scripted eventhandler called "intelObjectFound" was registered on the curator module. The event provides the parameters [zeus, caller, object] where zeus is the curator module, caller the person who picked it up and object is the intel object.
The usage of these scripted event handlers is shown in Example 3.
Execution:
call
Groups:
Interaction

Syntax

Syntax:
[object] call BIS_fnc_initIntelObject;
Parameters:
object: Object - Object to place intel action on
Return Value:
true
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Examples

Example 1:
Setup an object as intel from its init attribute in the editor.
Basic version including picture, title, description, recipients and sides that can interact with it:
[this] call BIS_fnc_initIntelObject; if (isServer) then { // Diary picture: this setVariable [ "RscAttributeDiaryRecord_texture", "a3\structures_f_epc\Items\Documents\Data\document_secret_01_co.paa", // Path to picture true ]; // Diary Title and Description: [ this, "RscAttributeDiaryRecord", ["New Intel", "The enemies have a cave troll!"] // Array in format [Title, Description] ] call BIS_fnc_setServerVariable; // Diary entry shared with (follows BIS_fnc_MP target rules): this setVariable ["recipients", west, true]; // Sides that can interact with the intel object: this setVariable ["RscAttributeOwners", [west], true]; };
Example 2:
To set up an object as intel from its init attribute in the editor with a custom addAction title, replace the first line of Example 1 with the following: if (hasInterface) then { this addAction [ // Custom addAction Title: "Pick up laptop", {[_this, "action"] spawn BIS_fnc_initIntelObject;}, [], 10, true, true, "", "isPlayer _this && {_this distance _target < 2} && {(side group _this) in (_target getVariable ['RscAttributeOwners', [west, east, resistance, civilian]])}" ]; };
Example 3:
Set up an object as intel from its init attribute in the editor.
Basic version plus curator and scripted event handlers: [this] call BIS_fnc_initIntelObject; if (isServer) then { // Diary picture: this setVariable [ "RscAttributeDiaryRecord_texture", "a3\structures_f_epc\Items\Documents\Data\document_secret_01_co.paa", // Path to picture true ]; // Diary Title and Description: [ this, "RscAttributeDiaryRecord", ["New Intel", "The enemies have a cave troll!"] // Array in format [Title, Description] ] call BIS_fnc_setServerVariable; // Diary entry shared with (follows BIS_fnc_MP target rules): this setVariable ["recipients", west, true]; // Sides that can interact with the intel object: this setVariable ["RscAttributeOwners", [west], true]; // Register intel object with Zeus as curator editable (_zeus is the curator module): _zeus addCuratorEditableObjects [[this], false]; // Add Zeus scripted event: [_zeus, "IntelObjectFound", {hint "Intel found"}] call BIS_fnc_addScriptedEventHandler; // Add a scripted event that notifies all clients via systemChat when the intel is found: [ this, "IntelObjectFound", { params ["", "_foundBy"]; private _msg = format ["Intel found by %1", name _foundBy]; _msg remoteExec ["systemChat", 0]; } ] call BIS_fnc_addScriptedEventHandler; }; Although both scripted event handlers supply a reference to the intel object, it is deleted from the mission almost immediately, so it could already be null when queried.

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