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gl-tiled

v1.0.0

Published

A Tiled editor renderer for WebGL.

Downloads

55

Readme

gl-tiled

A WebGL renderer for maps created with the Tiled Editor.

Tested with Tiled Map Editor v1.3.3.

Contents

Usage

For the most basic usage, you only need to provide a JS object that represents the parsed JSON Tiled map and a WebGL Context to render with.

// Create the map instance. `mapData` is the parsed Tiled JSON map,
// and `gl` is the WebGLRenderingContext.
var tilemap = new glTiled.Tilemap(mapData, { gl });

// size the viewport of the map
tileMap.resizeViewport(gl.canvas.width, gl.canvas.height);

// setup a update and render loop
var lastTime = 0;
(function draw(now)
{
    requestAnimationFrame(draw);

    // update animations, if your map has no animated tiles
    // you can skip this step.
    var dt = now - lastTime;
    lastTime = now;
    tileMap.update(dt); // dt is expected to be elapsed ms since last call.

    // draw!
    tileMap.draw();
})();

Framework Bundles

This library also ships with a number of bundles (gl-tiled.<bundle-name>.js). These bundles contain the code necessary for gl-tiled to integrate with other frameworks. Each bundle is listed below, with a short description of what they do. For more information click their Documentation link.

Core (gl-tiled.js) - Documentation

This is the core library bundle. It is meant to work with WebGL, and therefore can work with any framework. However, it does not provide any special code to ease integration with those frameworks.

Resource Loader (gl-tiled.resource-loader.js) - Documentation

The Resource Loader bundle a resource-loader middleware that makes it easy to load Tiled JSON maps.