Antiban

Methods to handle antiban.


Antiban.AddSleep

procedure TAntiban.AddSleep(Time: String; Length: Double; Randomness: Double = 0.10; LogoutChance: Double = 0.50);

Schedule a sleep break. A sleep break is a large break, it can be any length but it’s usually the several hours and also the largest one/ones.

Time is the aproximate time you want the break to occur and should be written in a TTimeFormat.Time_Bare format (00:00:00). https://ollydev.github.io/SRL-Development/time.html?highlight=ttime#ttimeformat Length is how long we will sleep for in milliseconds. Randomness is self explanatory, gives variance to the time our script will sleep at and it’s length too. LogoutChance is the probability of logging out for the sleep break or to simply afk and logout from inactivity.

This sleep break will only occur when TAntiban.DoAntiban is called.

Example


Antiban.AddSleep('01:30:00', 8 * ONE_HOUR, 0.1, 0.8); //ONE_HOUR constant holds the value 3600000 which is one hour in milliseconds.

Antiban.AddBreak

procedure TAntiban.AddBreak(Interval, Length: Double; Randomness: Double = 0.2; LogoutChance: Double = 0.50);

Schedule a break. Breaks can be of short or medium length and should be shorter than any sleep breaks.

Interval is the aproximate interval of time that has to pass for the break to occur and it will be repeated everytime that interval passes. In other words this runs on a loop and interval is the time in between. Length, Randomness and LogoutChance are the same as TAntiban.AddSleep.

This break will only occur when TAntiban.DoAntiban is called.

Example


Antiban.AddBreak(30 * ONE_MINUTE, 5 * ONE_MINUTE); //Every 30 minutes the script will take a 5 minute break, subject to variance from the Randomness variable.

Antiban.AddTask

procedure TAntiban.AddTask(Interval: Double; Method: TAntibanMethod; Randomness: Double = 0.2); overload;

Schedule a antiban task. An antiban task can be any procedure but they are should be short things that won’t break your main script.

Interval is the aproximate interval of time that has to pass for the antiban task to occur and it will be repeated everytime that interval passes. Method is a pointer to the task you want to perform. SRL includes a couple of them.

This task will only occur when TAntiban.DoAntiban is called.

Example


Antiban.AddTask(15 * ONE_MINUTE, @Antiban.HoverSkills); //Every 15 minutes the script will hover the skills.

Antiban.DoAntiban

function TAntiban.DoAntiban(CheckBreaks: Boolean = True; CheckSleeps: Boolean = True): Boolean;

Antiban.DoAntiban should be called in your script when antiban sleeps, breaks or tasks won’t break your script. When this is called, the setup sleep breaks, breaks and tasks will be checked, if enough time has passed to perform any of them (subject to the parameters you pass in too), they will be performed, otherwise, nothing will happen.

Example


Antiban.AddTask(15 * ONE_MINUTE, @Antiban.HoverSkills);

while True do        //Infinite loop
  Antiban.DoAntiban; //Antiban.HoverSkills will be called every time 15 minutes passed when this is called.

Built in Antiban Tasks

procedure TAntiban.SmallRandomMouse;
procedure TAntiban.RandomMouse;
procedure TAntiban.RandomRotate;
procedure TAntiban.HoverSkill(Skill: ERSSkill; HoverTime: Int32; ReturnToCurrentTab: Boolean);
procedure TAntiban.HoverSkills;
procedure TAntiban.LoseFocus;
procedure TAntiban.LoseFocus(Idle: Int32); overload;
procedure TAntiban.RandomTab;
procedure TAntiban.RandomRightClick;
procedure TAntiban.AdjustZoom;
procedure TAntiban.SwivelNear(start: TBox; radius: Int32; Iterations: Int32=1); overload;
procedure TAntiban.Swivel;

SRL built in Antiban Tasks that can be added with TAntiban.AddTask.

Example


Antiban.AddTask(15 * ONE_MINUTE, @Antiban.HoverSkills);

var Antiban

Global Antiban variable.