XRWebGLLayer: getViewport() method
Experimental: This is an experimental technology
Check the Browser compatibility table carefully before using this in production.
The XRWebGLLayer
interface's
getViewport()
method returns the
XRViewport
that should be used to render the specified
XRView
into the WebGL layer. For WebXR devices which use a
single framebuffer for both the left and right eyes, the returned viewport represents
the region of the framebuffer into which the scene should be rendered for the eye
represented by the view.
Syntax
js
getViewport(view)
Parameters
view
-
An
XRView
object indicating the view for which the viewport is to be returned.
Return value
A XRViewport
object representing the viewport which will restrict
drawing to the portion of the layer corresponding to the specified view
.
Exceptions
InvalidStateError
DOMException
-
Thrown if either the specified
view
is not in an activeXRFrame
or thatXRFrame
and theXRWebGLLayer
are not part of the same WebXR session.
Examples
This example demonstrates in part what the callback for the
requestAnimationFrame()
function might
look like, using getViewport()
to get the viewport so that drawing can be
constrained to the area set aside for the eye whose viewpoint is currently being
rendered.
This works because the set of views returned by an XRViewerPose
each
represent one eye's perspective on the scene. Since the framebuffer is split in half,
one half for each eye, setting the WebGL viewport to match the WebXR layer's viewport
will ensure that when rendering the scene for the current eye's pose, it is rendered
into the correct half of the framebuffer.
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js
function drawFrame(time, frame) {
const session = frame.session;
const pose = frame.getViewerPose(mainReferenceSpace);
if (pose) {
const glLayer = session.renderState.baseLayer;
gl.bindFramebuffer(gl.FRAMEBUFFER, glLayer.framebuffer);
gl.clearColor(0, 0, 0, 1.0);
gl.clearDepth(1.0);
gl.clear(gl.COLOR_BUFFER_BIT, gl.DEPTH_COLOR_BIT);
for (const view of pose.views) {
const viewport = glLayer.getViewport(view);
gl.viewport(viewport.x, viewport.y, viewport.width, viewport.height);
/* Render the scene now */
}
}
}
Specifications
Specification |
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WebXR Device API # dom-xrwebgllayer-getviewport |
Browser compatibility
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