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@babylonjs/viewer

v8.40.1

Published

The Babylon Viewer aims to simplify a specific but common Babylon.js use case: loading, viewing, and interacting with a 3D model.

Readme

BabylonJS Viewer

The Babylon Viewer aims to simplify a specific but common Babylon.js use case: loading, viewing, and interacting with a 3D model.

Using with a Bundler

Install the package using npm:

npm install @babylonjs/viewer

To use the HTML3DElement you can import the @babylonjs/viewer module and then reference the <babylon-viewer> custom element in your HTML like this:

<html lang="en">
    <body>
        <!-- Note: If @babylonjs/viewer is already being imported somewhere in your JavaScript, you don't need this script import. -->
        <script type="module">
            import "@babylonjs/viewer";
        </script>
        <babylon-viewer source="https://playground.babylonjs.com/scenes/BoomBox.glb"></babylon-viewer>
    </body>
</html>

Using Directly in a Browser

If you want to use the viewer directly in a browser without any build tools, you can use the self-contained ESM bundle (which includes all dependencies) through a CDN such as jsDelivr, UNPKG, or your own CDN like this:

<html lang="en">
    <body>
        <script type="module" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@babylonjs/viewer/dist/babylon-viewer.esm.min.js"></script>
        <babylon-viewer source="https://playground.babylonjs.com/scenes/BoomBox.glb"></babylon-viewer>
    </body>
</html>

See the codepen.io example for a live demo.