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createscript

v1.0.2

Published

Monkey Patch to enable parsing of ES6 compiled script modules in PlayCanvas, both in the Editor and at runtime.

Downloads

37

Readme

Introduction

Allows the usage of ES6/Babel with PlayCanvas by patching the PlayCanvas script loader in both the Editor and the Engine runtime. When installed the created scripts also can specify a .construct method on their prototype which will be called after the main PlayCanvas constructor. This enables script to be run at creation time, which was lost in PlayCanvas Scripts 2 which otherwise only calls user supplied code when the item is first enabled.

Additionally adds the ability to set an object containing the definition of attributes for the script. This enables Intellisense systems to show those variables defined on the script as being available.

In addition to the traditional method of defining attributes the user may also use the new pc.attr object which has helpers to quickly create attributes with less clutter and typing while retaining the full functionality.

Installation

npm install --save createscript

Usage

import 'createscript'

...

let MyScript = pc.createScript('myscript')
MyScript.attributes.set({
    stringAttribute:            pc.attr.string,
    stringAttributeWithDefault: pc.attr.string.default("Default Value"),
    stringAttributeWithEnum:    pc.attr.string
                                    .enum({ 
                                        "Mode A": "a", 
                                        "Mode b": b
                                    })
                                    .default("b"),
    numericAttribute:           pc.attr.number,
    animationAttribute:         pc.attr.animation,
    entityAttribute:            pc.attr.entity,
    booleanAttribute:           pc.attr.boolean.enum({ "On": true, "Off": false}),
    vectorAttribute:            pc.attr.vec3.default(0,0,1),
    anotherVectorAttribute:     pc.attr.vec3.default(pc.Vec3.UP),
    yetAnotherVectorAttribute:  pc.attr.vec3.default([0,1,0])
})

MyScript.prototype.construct = function() {
    //Called at instantiation time, even if not enabled - this.entity is set
}

Includes all current attributes with "sensible" names.

Available attributes are:

string, number, boolean, entity, animation, audio, vec3, curve, curveSet, model, material, json, text, html, css, shader, font, binary, texture, scene

Requirements

Requires PlayCanvas Engine to be running on the page. Uses ES6/Babel/PlayCanvas template.