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@react-vertex/orbit-camera

v4.0.0

Published

Orbit Camera and Controls for React Vertex

Downloads

13

Readme

@react-vertex/orbit-camera

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Documentation and Examples

React hooks for basic orbit style perspective camera and controls.

Install via npm:
npm install @react-vertex/orbit-camera
Importing:
import {
  useOrbitCamera,
  useOrbitControls,
} from '@react-vertex/orbit-camera'

useOrbitCamera(fov, aspect, near?, far?, configure?) => camera

React hook for creating an orbit camera.

Arguments:

fov: Number defining the field of view in degrees (not radians).

aspect: Number defining the aspect ratio.

near (optional): Number for the camera frustum near plane (defaults to 1).

far (optional): Number for the camera frustum far plane (defaults to 1000).

configure (optional): Function to configure the instance before being returned. Changes to this parameter will not cause the hook to update, so you can provide an in-line function.

Returns:

camera: The camera instance.

Example Usage:
import { useCanvasSize } from '@react-vertex/core'
import { useOrbitCamera, useOrbitControls } from '@react-vertex/orbit-camera'

...
  const { width, height } = useCanvasSize()
  
  const camera = useOrbitCamera(55, width / height, 1, 1000, c => {
    c.setPosition([0, 0, 25])
  })
  useOrbitControls(camera)
...
  • Set userRotate to false to disable rotation in x and y (orbit camera only rotates in x and y).
  • Set userRotateX to false to disable only rotation in x.
  • Set userRotateY to false to disable only rotation in y.
  • Set userDolly to false to disable dolly function.
  const camera = useOrbitCamera(55, width / height, 1, 5000, c => {
    c.setPosition([0, 0, 500])
    c.userRotate = false
  })

useOrbitControls(camera, configure?) => controls

React hook to setup camera controls.

Arguments:

camera: An instance of the orbit camera.

configure (optional): Function to configure the instance before being returned. Changes to this parameter will not cause the hook to update, so you can provide an in-line function.

Returns:

controls: The controls instance.

Example Usage:
import { useCanvasSize } from '@react-vertex/core'
import { useOrbitCamera, useOrbitControls } from '@react-vertex/orbit-camera'

...
  const { width, height } = useCanvasSize()
  
  const camera = useOrbitCamera(55, width / height, 1, 1000, c => {
    c.setPosition([0, 0, 25])
  })
  useOrbitControls(camera)
...