Package org.bukkit.event.entity
Class EntityTargetBlockEvent
java.lang.Object
org.bukkit.event.Event
org.bukkit.event.entity.EntityEvent
org.bukkit.event.entity.EntityTargetBlockEvent
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Cancellable
Called when a creature targets or untargets a block, for example when a
copper golem decides whether to walk to a given chest.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class org.bukkit.event.Event
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class org.bukkit.event.entity.EntityEvent
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic HandlerListGet the block that this is targeting.booleanGets the cancellation state of this event.voidsetCancelled(boolean cancel) Sets the cancellation state of this event.voidSet the block that you want the mob to target instead.Methods inherited from class org.bukkit.event.entity.EntityEvent
getEntity, getEntityTypeMethods inherited from class org.bukkit.event.Event
getEventName, isAsynchronous
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Constructor Details
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EntityTargetBlockEvent
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Method Details
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isCancelled
public boolean isCancelled()Description copied from interface:CancellableGets the cancellation state of this event. A cancelled event will not be executed in the server, but will still pass to other plugins- Specified by:
isCancelledin interfaceCancellable- Returns:
- true if this event is cancelled
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setCancelled
public void setCancelled(boolean cancel) Description copied from interface:CancellableSets the cancellation state of this event. A cancelled event will not be executed in the server, but will still pass to other plugins.- Specified by:
setCancelledin interfaceCancellable- Parameters:
cancel- true if you wish to cancel this event
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getTarget
Get the block that this is targeting.This will be null in the case that the event is called when the mob forgets its target.
- Returns:
- The block
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setTarget
Set the block that you want the mob to target instead.It is possible to be null, null will cause the entity to be target-less.
This is different from cancelling the event. Cancelling the event will cause the entity to keep an original target, while setting to be null will cause the entity to be reset.
- Parameters:
target- The entity to target
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getHandlers
- Specified by:
getHandlersin classEvent
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getHandlerList
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