This is my own pre-configured template you can use for your Roblox TypeScript projects that use Flamework. It aims to be decently simple and lightweight but still provide as many reusable things as possible to create any type of game. React/Roact is not included, you'll have to install that yourself if you want it.
- Frontend:
- Custom mouse controller
ReplicaController
which stores a copy of the local player's data- Procedural animation system for cameras or models with these animations included:
- Landing
- Mouse sway
- Walk cycle
CharacterController
for easily retrieving character, root, & humanoid- Custom camera controller to switch between cameras on the fly with these camera components included (but optional):
- Default (default roblox cam)
- FirstPerson (default roblox cam locked to 1P)
- Aerial
- Fixed
- FlyOnTheWall
- FirstPersonAnimated (uses procedural animation system)
- UI:
- Customizable control panel made with Iris
- Performance stats, movement system, and camera system mods already included
- For common classes rendered in your control panel, use the
WithControlPanelSettings
class to define arenderControlPanelSettings
method that renders the class' settings in control panel
- Animation components (Gradient, Rotation, Transparency, Scale, SpringScale)
- Effect controller (such as fading black in/out)
- Customizable control panel made with Iris
- Backend:
- Cmdr for custom commands
- Graceful Firebase API instead of DataStoreService
- Product/gamepass transaction handler
- Scheduling service (run forever, execute a fn on a loop with a cooldown, e.x.
scheduling.every.second.Connect(...)
)
- Tons of utility functions and classes (comma format, abbreviation, repr, array shuffle/flatten/reverse, springs, sin/cos waves, bitfields, string builder, etc.)
- Tons of utility decorators
- Method decorators
@Cooldown(length: number)
- Only allows the function to be executed once everylength
seconds@Memoize()
- Cache the first result the function returns and return the cached result from then on out@StudioOnly()
- Only allows the function to be executed in studio@LogBenchmark(formatter)
- Logs how long the function took to execute, useformatter
callback to customize message@OnInput(binding: RawActionEntry | RawActionEntry[], actionName?: string, options?: ActionOptions)
- Binds an input to the function, with an optional action name to bind a function to the input's release@OnAxisInput(binding: AxisActionEntry, actionName?: string)
- Binds an axis input to the function, with an optional action name to bind a function to the input's release@OnInputRelease(actionName: string)
- Binds an input releasing to the function given the same action name provided to@OnInput
@Retry(times: number, delay?: number, retryCondition?: (fn: () => void) => boolean
- Retries the function every timeretryCondition
returns true,times
times, withdelay
seconds in between@ValidateReturn(validator: (returnValue: unknown) => boolean, whenInvalid?: (returnValue: unknown) => void)
- CallswhenInvalid
whenvalidator
returns false@SpawnTask()
- Wraps the method in atask.spawn
@LinkRemote(remote: ClientReceiver)
- Binds a method to a remote being fired@LinkSerializedRemote(remote: ClientReceiver, deserializer: Serializer)
- Binds a method to a remote being fired and automatically deserializes arguments
- Method decorators
- Included logger (not very good tbh, probably use
@rbxts/log
w/@rbxts/zircon
) - Object pooling classes
- Generic
InstancePool<T>
PartPool
for partsUIPool
for UI objects
- Generic
- Custom lifecycle hooks:
- OnCharacterAdd/OnCharacterRemove
- OnPlayerJoin/OnPlayerLeave
- OnDataLoad/OnDataUpdate
- LogStart (logs when a singleton/component is started)
@rbxts/flamework-binary-serializer
is included with serializers created & exported inshared/network.ts
- This package serializes tables and instances into buffers (list of bytes) which reduces the size of the data massively. It is useful for optimizing networking
- You can skip manually deserializing arguments from remotes by using the
@LinkSerializedRemote
decorator
First, create the folder on your computer where you want your project to be stored. Then, open a terminal at that directory and run the following commands:
npx degit R-unic/flamework-template
npm i
That's it! The template has been installed. For further information on how to use Flamework in your project, please see here.
You need a FIREBASE_URL
and FIREBASE_AUTH
value inside of a DataStore named EnvironmentInfo
. You can get FIREBASE_URL
by simply creating a Real-Time Database on Firebase, then copying this link.
To get FIREBASE_AUTH
you need to first click the settings icon next to "Project Overview", Click "Project settings", then click "Service accounts". Click the "Database secrets" tab under the text "Legacy credentials", then copy the secret that should be there by default. If there is no secret there, press "Add secret".
You can easily set these values by running this in your Roblox command bar:
game:GetService("DataStoreService"):GetDataStore("EnvironmentInfo"):SetAsync("FIREBASE_URL", "https://database-name-default-rtdb.firebaseio.com/")
game:GetService("DataStoreService"):GetDataStore("EnvironmentInfo"):SetAsync("FIREBASE_AUTH", "tHiSisAveRYrEaLFiRebAsEAuTHkeY")
Add your user ID to the DevID
enum.
This is fairly important because this is what a few systems use to detect whether or not the player has developer permissions.
This is taken directly from the Roblox TS website because I think it's worth knowing about. What if you wanted to access something you're currently storing inside of the Workspace service in Studio? Well, Roblox TS would have no clue of that thing existing inside of there. Luckily, you can solve this issue extremely easily.
It uses the io-serve package (optional, but quite useful) and the rbxts-object-to-tree Roblox Studio plugin.
You can find the full guide here.