use bevy_ecs::{ component::Component, entity::{Entity, EntityMapper, MapEntities}, reflect::{ReflectComponent, ReflectMapEntities}, world::{FromWorld, World}, }; use bevy_reflect::Reflect; use std::ops::Deref; /// Holds a reference to the parent entity of this entity. /// This component should only be present on entities that actually have a parent entity. /// /// See [`HierarchyQueryExt`] for hierarchy related methods on [`Query`]. /// /// [`HierarchyQueryExt`]: crate::query_extension::HierarchyQueryExt /// [`Query`]: bevy_ecs::system::Query #[derive(Component, Debug, Eq, PartialEq, Reflect)] #[reflect(Component, MapEntities, PartialEq)] pub struct Parent(pub(crate) Entity); impl Parent { /// Gets the [`Entity`] ID of the parent. pub fn get(&self) -> Entity { self.0 } } // TODO: We need to impl either FromWorld or Default so Parent can be registered as Reflect. // This is because Reflect deserialize by creating an instance and apply a patch on top. // However Parent should only ever be set with a real user-defined entity. Its worth looking into // better ways to handle cases like this. impl FromWorld for Parent { fn from_world(_world: &mut World) -> Self { Parent(Entity::PLACEHOLDER) } } impl MapEntities for Parent { fn map_entities(&mut self, entity_mapper: &mut EntityMapper) { self.0 = entity_mapper.get_or_reserve(self.0); } } impl Deref for Parent { type Target = Entity; fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target { &self.0 } }