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Revision as of 20:19, 19 January 2024
SmartBots Bots Playground is a JavaScript sandbox to run your own programs to control your Second Life bot.
The Bots Playground is available here: play.mysmartbots.com/
Controlling bots with JavaScript
Playground runs programs written JavaScript. The pure javascript: with callbacks, functions, arrays and objects. The underlying javascript engine is NodeJS.
There are some limitations applied yet:
- We do not support ECMAScript 6
- import/export is disabled
- you can't include one script into another (yet)
Interacting with your bot
Your program runs in a sandbox and sends commands to the bot. Events come from the bots to your program.
This two-way communication is tied directly into javascript program routines:
- bot commands are functions you call
- events are callback functions you specify
Refer to Examples page for more info.