Troubleshooting
Describing common errors which is hard to understand and debug
Game does not start at all
Undefined offset: 0 in table/table.game.php on line 830
You are likely calling self::getActivePlayerName () during setupNewGame()
Unexpected error: Wrong formatted data from BGA gameserver 1 (method: createGame): ...
This is generic message usually followed by exact position in your source code, and usually its syntax error in one of yours php script
Unexpected error: Propagating error from GS 1 (method: createGame): Fatal error during yourgame setup: Not logged
Calling self::getCurrentPlayerId () or using $g_user from 'args' state function, see also below
Unexpected error: Propagating error from GS 1 (method: createGame): Fatal error during yourgame setup: Unknow player statistic:
Calling self::incStat() with second parameter which is an empty string
Unexpected error: Propagating error from GS 1 (method: createGame): Fatal error during yourgame setup: Error while processing SQL request: INSERT INTO stats ...
Fatal error during yourgame setup: Error while processing SQL request: INSERT INTO stats (stats_type, stats_player_id, stats_value) VALUES ('10','2300663','0'),('10','2300662','0') Duplicate entry '10-2300663' for key 'stats_table_id'
Why? In the stats.inc.php you declared two keys with the same integer "id"
Fatal error during creation of database ebd_quoridor_389 Not logged
Check that you didn't use $g_user or getCurrentPlayerId() in setupNewGame() function or in an 'args' function of your state.
As these functions are not consequences of a user action, there is no current player defined.
As a general rule, you should use getActivePlayerId() and not getCurrentPlayerId(). See the presentation on the game state machine for more information.
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in table.game.php
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /var/tournoi/release/tournoi-151226-1240-gs/www/game/module/table/table.game.php on line 129 Fatal error: Cannot unset string offsets in /var/tournoi/release/tournoi-151226-1240-gs/www/game/module/table/table.game.php on line 143
That appears when your arg* function that suppose to return array of state arguments returns a scalar (a non-array) value
The server reported an error
During table creation: "The server reported an error" error shown and nothing else.
If you cannot even create a table - there is syntax error in gameinfos.php, check it, reload it from management panel. If still no luck copy clean version from template https://github.com/elaskavaia/bga-sharedcode/blob/master/gameinfos.inc.php
Predefined server errors
Unexpected error: Unexpected final game state (XX)
The action function does not transition to any state, i.e.
function selectField($field) { self::checkAction ( 'selectField' ); if ($field!=0) $this->gamestate->nextState ( 'next' ); }
Here if $field is 0 there is no transition
This game action is impossible right now
Check the game log. Usually your state does not define the action you trying to perform in 'possibeactions' array.
Unexpected error: This transition (playerTurn) is impossible at this state (42)
This is pretty self explanatory. Function nextState() takes transition name not a state name, so you probably did not define this transition that the given state
Game interface hangs during reload or on start
Showing "Application Loading..."
Javascript error: During pageload undefined no_stack_avail Script:
This error usually has no useful data, but it means you called somes API that require a callback and did not define callback function, i.e in dojo.connect, this.connectClass, dojo.subscribe, etc
this.connectClass('field', 'onclick', 'onField'); // <-- onField is not defined
Other errors with "Application loading..."
You probably have a syntax error in your Javascript code, and the interface refuses to load.
To find this error, check if there is an error message in the Javascript console (F12).
If there is really nothing on the log, it's probably that the system was unable to load your Javascript because of an syntax error that affect the structure of the Javascript file, typically a missing "}" or a missing "," after a method definition.
If you have "Uncaught ReferenceError: bgagame is not defined" you have major syntax error in your js file, you should see some other clues in the log where the errors is.
Unexpected Syntax Error:
No further details in the log. When log is filling with some social connect errors.
Possible Reason: Syntax error in of the php script which is loaded before the start, such as gameoptions.inc.php, gameinfos.inc.php and such.
Game interface spins in a loop throwing error
Errors is something like "Cannot read property 'is_ai' of undefined". Cannot restart the game because cannot access UI to stop. Likely you get in actplayer state with player id == 0. The only way to fix it is to edit database, globals index == 2 set player id to one of your test dudes (can copy from row 5 for example).
Other Errors
When I do a move, I got "Move recorded, waiting for update ..." forever
"Move recorded" means that your ajaxcall request has been sent to the server and returned normally.
"Waiting for update" means that your client interface is waiting for some notifications from the server that correspond to the move we just did.
If this message stays forever, it is probably that your PHP code does not send any notification when the move happens, which is abnormal. To fix this: add a notifyAllPlayers or a notifyPlayer call in your PHP code.
When I do a move, I get "Sending move to server..." the nothing and game resets to state before the move
Its possible that server code get into infinite loops or thinks too much, in which case it will timeout and will be aborted without any extra logs (and any db transaction you saw in the log won't be committed). You will usually see "Unable to connect to server" message on console in this case. You have to put more logging into server to trace where it hangs.
Some player action is triggered randomly when I click somewhere on the game area
You probably used "dojo.connect" on a null object. In this case, dojo.connect associate the event (ex: "onclick") to the whole game area.
Most of the time it happens in this situation, when my_object element does not exists:
dojo.connect( $("my_object"), "onclick", this, function() { ... }
To determine if this is the case, place "alert( $("my_object") )" before the dojo.connect to check if the object exists or not.
Javascript does not know how to sum two numbers
Be careful when you manipulate integers returned by notifications: most of the time, Javascript considers they are Strings and not Integers.
As a result:
var i=1; i += notif.args.increment; // With notif.args.increment='1' alert( i ); // i=11 instead of 2 !! Javascript concatenate 2 strings !
To solve this, you should use the "toint" function:
var i=1; i += toint( notif.args.increment ); // With notif.args.increment='1' alert( i ); // i=2 :)
Javascript: do not use substr with negative numbers
To get the last characters of a string, use "slice" instead of "substr" which has a bug on IE:
var three_last_characters = string.substr( -3 ); // Wrong var three_last_characters = string.slice( -3 ); // Correct
Game "spontaneously" transition to a new state without user input
Make sure on php side you have no code after $this->gamestate->nextState(...) code. Because if you do accidentally have code that goes to another state it will cause another state transition without user interaction.
function selectField($field) { self::checkAction ( 'selectField' ); if ($field!=0) $this->gamestate->nextState ( 'next' ); $this->gamestate->nextState ( 'last' ); // <-- here is missing else, so it will cause double state transition }
On php side I get a number instead of string I expect
$num = 3; $meeple = "meeple_" + $num; // <-- suppose to be "meeple_3"!
When you switch between JS and PHP it easy to type this and not notice the +. Plus sign (+) in php does not mean string concatenation (in javascript does!), in php + means integer arithmetic. So change + to . (dot)
On php side my string comparison does not work
if ($color == '4baae2' || $color == '000000') { }
Apparently you should not be using '==' in php to compare strings! You should use '==='. The (==) operator will typecast the strings to numbers then do comparison! Its not very apparent because usually you can get away with it, but not when strings resemble numbers like hex 'colors'.