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@thatopen/components

v3.2.6

Published

Collection of core functionalities to author BIM apps.

Downloads

38,407

Readme

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This library is a collection of BIM tools based on Three.js and other libraries. It includes pre-made features to easily build browser-based 3D BIM applications, such as postproduction, dimensions, floorplan navigation, DXF export and much more.

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Packages

This library contains 2 packages:

@thatopen/components - The core functionality. Compatible both with browser and Node.js environments.

@thatopen/components-front - Features exclusive for browser environments.

Usage

You need to be familiar with Three.js API to be able to use this library effectively. In the following example, we will create a cube in a 3D scene that can be navigated with the mouse or touch events. You can see the full example here and the deployed app here.

/* eslint import/no-extraneous-dependencies: 0 */

import * as THREE from "three";
import * as OBC from "../..";

const container = document.getElementById("container")!;

const components = new OBC.Components();

const worlds = components.get(OBC.Worlds);

const world = worlds.create<
  OBC.SimpleScene,
  OBC.SimpleCamera,
  OBC.SimpleRenderer
>();

world.scene = new OBC.SimpleScene(components);
world.renderer = new OBC.SimpleRenderer(components, container);
world.camera = new OBC.SimpleCamera(components);

components.init();

const material = new THREE.MeshLambertMaterial({ color: "#6528D7" });
const geometry = new THREE.BoxGeometry();
const cube = new THREE.Mesh(geometry, material);
world.scene.three.add(cube);

world.scene.setup();

world.camera.controls.setLookAt(3, 3, 3, 0, 0, 0);