Java Code Examples for org.bukkit.event.world.PortalCreateEvent#setCancelled()
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Example 1
Source File: EntityListener.java From WorldGuardExtraFlagsPlugin with MIT License | 5 votes |
@EventHandler(ignoreCancelled = true) public void onPortalCreateEvent(PortalCreateEvent event) { for(BlockState block : event.getBlocks()) { ApplicableRegionSet regions = this.plugin.getWorldGuardCommunicator().getRegionContainer().createQuery().getApplicableRegions(block.getLocation()); if (regions.queryValue(null, Flags.NETHER_PORTALS) == State.DENY) { event.setCancelled(true); break; } } }
Example 2
Source File: EntityListener.java From WorldGuardExtraFlagsPlugin with MIT License | 5 votes |
@EventHandler(ignoreCancelled = true) public void onPortalCreateEvent(PortalCreateEvent event) { for(Block block : event.getBlocks()) { //Unable to get the player who created it.... ApplicableRegionSet regions = this.plugin.getWorldGuardCommunicator().getRegionContainer().createQuery().getApplicableRegions(block.getLocation()); if (regions.queryValue(null, Flags.NETHER_PORTALS) == State.DENY) { event.setCancelled(true); break; } } }
Example 3
Source File: PlayerListener.java From civcraft with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@EventHandler(priority = EventPriority.HIGHEST) public void onPortalCreate(PortalCreateEvent event) { event.setCancelled(true); }