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== Basics == | == Basics == | ||
A generic container, such as a chest, that interacts with the logistics network | A generic container, such as a chest, that interacts with the logistics network | ||
== Extensions == | |||
* [[Prototype/InfinityContainer]] '''infinity-container''' | |||
== Properties == | == Properties == | ||
This prototype inherits all the properties from [[Prototype/Container]]. | This prototype inherits all the properties from [[Prototype/Container]]. | ||
=== logistic_mode === | === logistic_mode === |
Revision as of 15:12, 21 January 2019
Basics
A generic container, such as a chest, that interacts with the logistics network
Extensions
- Prototype/InfinityContainer infinity-container
Properties
This prototype inherits all the properties from Prototype/Container.
logistic_mode
Type: Types/string
The way this chest interacts with the logistic network. Valid values are "passive-provider", "active-provider", "storage", "buffer" and "requester".
logistic_slots_count
Type: Types/uint32
Default: 0
The number of request slots this logistics container has.
render_not_in_network_icon
Type: Types/bool
Default: true
Whether the icon should be rendered on this entity if the entity is not within a logistics network.