Felipe Budinich Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 Hello Everyone !We are launching GameZyme's closed beta; we provide a wide array of services from an unified crossplatform api and backend; user authentication (social login, or email + password), player saves, global and social leaderboards, a domain whitelist to protect yourself from pirate portals, the ability to define game variables and retrieve them from the server (for example, this would allow you to change the amount of "player lives" across platforms, without pushing new binaries to the appstore/google play). The platform will have no cost for beta users until November 2016 (after that, we will move to a pricing structure similar to Digital Ocean's), the idea is to polish our current features, and develop features that you need. If you are interested, request beta access here: http://www.gamezyme.com/#request Also, you can download our Javascript SDK from Github: https://github.com/GameZyme/js-sdk GameZyme Javascript SDK Initialize To use GameZyme, you must have an account (sign in here), and a game set up on the dashboard. Then you just need to add the SDK and your game's public key to your HTML. You can get your game's public key in the Settings - Basic section of our dashboard. Example <head> <!-- Host it locally --> <script src="/js/gz.min.js"></script> <!-- Or Get it from an external source --> <!-- <script src="https://rawgit.com/GameZyme/js_plugin/master/dist/gz.min.js"></script> --> <script> var publicKey = "<YOUR GAME'S PUBLIC KEY>"; Gamezyme.init(publicKey, function(result) { // Connection suceeded console.log("Connected and ready!"); }, function(error) { // Something went wrong console.log("Something went wrong! \n" + "Error detail: " + error); }); </script> </head> Game Using the GameZyme's dashboard you can set variables that can be retrieved from your game in the Properties - Gamevars section. .getAllVars(callback) Retrieve all game variables set in GameZyme's dashboard. Example var gameVars = {}; Gamezyme.game.getAllVars(function(response) { gameVars = response.result; }); .getVar(key, callback) Retrieve a single variable set in GameZyme's dashboard. Example var key = "boss01_health"; var value; Gamezyme.game.getVar(key, function(response){ if (typeof response.error == 'undefined') { value = response.result; } }); Server .ping(callback) Get server Status Example Gamezyme.server.ping(function(response) { if (typeof response.error == 'undefined') { // everything's fine } }); Player These methods are related to the player's information. Here you can login, logout, save player data, among others. .forgotPassword(email, callback) Send an email to the player with the steps to recover his/her password. Example var email = "[email protected]"; Gamezyme.player.forgotPassword(email, function(response) { if(response.result === "success") { //Email sent console.log("Check your email to recover your password"); } }); .getData(callback) Gets the player's peristed game data Example var playerData = {}; Gamezyme.player.getData(function(result){ if(result.status === 'success') { // Successfully retrieved data console.log('Data retrieved'); playerData = result.response; } }); isLoggedIn(callback) Check if the player is already logged in Example Gamezyme.player.isLoggedIn(function(result) { if(result.response === true) { // This means the player ir already logged in console.log('Player already logged in'); } }); localLogin(email, password, callback) If a player has an account, use this function to login into your game. Parameters email and password must be Strings. Example var email = '[email protected]'; var password = 'foobar'; Gamezyme.player.localLogin(email, password, function(result) { var error = result.error; if (error) { // Maybe there's an error with his email or password console.log(error.message); } else { // Player logged in successfully console.log(result.response); } }); .localSignUp(email, password, name, callback) Use this function to register a player with an email, a password and his/her name. All these parameters must be String Example var email = '[email protected]'; var password = 'foobar'; var name = 'Scott C. Alves'; Gamezyme.player.localSignUp(email, password, name, function(result) { var error = result.error; if (error) { // Probably the player exists console.log(error.message); } else { // Player signed up successfully console.log(result.response); } }); .logout(callback) Use this method to logout the player. Example Gamezyme.player.logout(function(result){ if(result.status === 'success') { // Player logged out console.log('Player logged out'); } }); .me(callback) Retrieve information about the player. Example var player = {}; Gamezyme.player.me(function(result){ if(result.status === 'success') { // Successfully player info retrieved console.log('Player info retrieved'); player = result.response // Player's email console.log(player.email); // Player's identifier console.log(player.identifier); // Player's name console.log(player.name); // Player's typeIdentifier (local sign-up or facebook) console.log(player.typeIdentifier); // Player's profile picture (Only available if the player's typeIdentifier is "facebook") console.log(player.urlProfilePicture); } }); .openPopupLoginFacebook(callback) Open popup for Facebook login Example var btnLoginFacebook = document.getElementsById("fb-login"); btnLoginFacebook.onclick = function(e) { Gamezyme.player.openPopupLoginFacebook(function(result) { var error = result.error; if (error) { console.log(error.message); } else { console.log(result.response); } }); } .saveData(callback) Persist the player's game data Example var data = { currentLevel: 5, money: 3200, score: 5000, }; Gamezyme.player.saveData(data, function(result){ if(result.status === 'success' && result.response === true) { // Data saved successfully console.log('Data saved'); } }); Leaderboard In GameZyme we handle 2 type of crossplatform leaderboards: Global leaderboard and Friends leaderboard. Using these methods you can show both leaderboards. .getFriends(options, callback) Get the player's friends leaderboard (currently we only support Facebook friends) Example var options = { order: 'DESC' // This accepts only 2 strings: 'DESC' and 'ASC' }; Gamezyme.leaderboard.getFriends(options, function(result){ if(result.status === 'success') { // List retrieved successfully console.log(result.response); } }); .getGlobal(options, callback) Gets all players leaderboard Example var options = { limit: 10, order: 'DESC' // This accepts only 2 strings: 'DESC' and 'ASC' }; Gamezyme.leaderboard.getGlobal(options, function(result){ if(result.status === 'success') { // List retrieved successfully console.log(result.response); } }); Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reborned Posted January 19, 2016 Share Posted January 19, 2016 Interesting. Would be great if you have a Construct 2 plugin.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felipe Budinich Posted January 19, 2016 Author Share Posted January 19, 2016 2 hours ago, Reborned said: Interesting. Would be great if you have a Construct 2 plugin.. I'm working on it personally (I've got to develop a construct 2 game first, to test it tho, it should be done within a week or so). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Felipe Budinich Posted January 21, 2016 Author Share Posted January 21, 2016 We are now getting ready to release basic game metrics Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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