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This package bridges Three.js to Expo GL - a package which provides a WebGL interface for native OpenGL-ES in React. Largely this helps with abstracting the DOM parts away from Three.js.

AR was moved to expo-three-ar in expo-three@5.0.0

Quick Start

Create a universal React project with expo-three setup:

npx create-react-native-app -t with-three

For a more declarative interface, you can use this package with react-three-fiber. You can bootstrap that with:

npx create-react-native-app -t with-react-three-fiber

Installation

In expo-three@5.0.0 and higher, Three.js is a peer dependency

yarn add three expo-three expo-gl

Usage

Import the library into your project file:

import { Renderer } from 'expo-three';

Get a global instance of three.js from expo-three:

import { THREE } from 'expo-three';

🚨 You'll need to use a physical device as the iOS Simulators and Android emulators do not work well with Three.js + EXGL.

Due to some issues with the Metro bundler you may need to manually define the global instance of Three.js. This is important because three.js doesn't fully use ECMAScript but rather mutates a single global instance of THREE with side-effects.

global.THREE = global.THREE || THREE;

Creating a Renderer

Given a gl from a GLView, return a THREE.WebGLRenderer that draws to it.

import * as React from 'react';
import { ExpoWebGLRenderingContext, GLView } from 'expo-gl';
import { Renderer } from 'expo-three';

export default function App() {
  return (
    <GLView
      style={{ flex: 1 }}
      onContextCreate={(gl: ExpoWebGLRenderingContext) => {
        // Create a WebGLRenderer without a DOM element
        const renderer = new Renderer({ gl });
        renderer.setSize(gl.drawingBufferWidth, gl.drawingBufferHeight);
      }}
    />
  );
}

Loading assets

The Metro bundler cannot load arbitrary file types like (.obj, .mtl, .dae, etc..). In order to support them you must create a ./metro.config.js in your project root, and add the file extensions you want to support.

metro.config.js

module.exports = {
  resolver: {
    assetExts: ['db', 'mp3', 'ttf', 'obj', 'png', 'jpg'],
  },
};

All assets require a local URI to be loaded. You can resolve a local URI with expo-asset.

import { Asset } from 'expo-asset';

// Create an Asset from a local resource
const [{ localUri }] = await Asset.loadAsync(require('./image.png'));

Loading a texture

After you have an asset loaded, you can use it to create a Three.js Texture. expo-three provides a helper utility that can resolve the asset internally and make other modifications to support a wider variety of images:

import { TextureLoader } from 'expo-three';

// This texture will be immediately ready but it'll load asynchronously
const texture = new TextureLoader().load(require('./img.png'));

Optionally, you can create a texture from the local URI manually (this may not work for most image types):

import { TextureLoader } from 'three';
import { Asset } from 'expo-asset';

// Create an Asset from a resource
const [{ localUri }] = await Asset.loadAsync(require('./img.png'));

// This texture will be immediately ready but it'll load asynchronously
const texture = new TextureLoader().load(localUri);

Loading an obj model

Be sure to add support for whatever model extension you wish to load to your metro.config.js, then you can load a model using the local URI:

// Import from jsm for smaller bundles and faster apps
import { OBJLoader } from 'three/examples/jsm/loaders/OBJLoader';
import { Asset } from 'expo-asset';

const [{ localUri }] = await Asset.loadAsync(require('./model.obj'));

const loader = new OBJLoader();
loader.load(localUri, group => {
  // Model loaded...
});

ExpoTHREE.loadAsync()

A function that will asynchronously load files based on their extension.

Notice: Remember to update your metro.config.js to bundle obscure file types!

metro.config.js

module.exports = {
  resolver: {
    assetExts: ['db', 'mp3', 'ttf', 'obj', 'png', 'jpg'],
  },
};

Props

PropertyTypeDescription
resourcePossibleAssetThe asset that will be parsed asynchornously
onProgress(xhr) => voidA function that is called with an xhr event
assetProvider() => Promise<Expo.Asset>A function that is called whenever an unknown asset is requested
PossibleAsset Format

export type PossibleAsset = Expo.Asset | number | string | AssetFormat;

type PossibleAsset = number | string | Expo.Asset;

Returns

This returns many different things, based on the input file. For a more predictable return value you should use one of the more specific model loaders.

Example

const texture = await ExpoTHREE.loadAsync(
  'https://www.google.com/images/branding/googlelogo/2x/googlelogo_color_272x92dp.png'
);

Loaders

loadAsync(assetReference, onProgress, onAssetRequested)

A universal loader that can be used to load images, models, scenes, and animations. Optionally more specific loaders are provided with less complexity.

// A THREE.Texture from a static resource.
const texture = await ExpoTHREE.loadAsync(require('./icon.png'));
const obj = await ExpoTHREE.loadAsync(
  [require('./cartman.obj'), require('./cartman.mtl')],
  null,
  imageName => resources[imageName]
);
const { scene } = await ExpoTHREE.loadAsync(
  resources['./kenny.dae'],
  onProgress,
  resources
);

loadObjAsync({ asset, mtlAsset, materials, onAssetRequested, onMtlAssetRequested })

🚨 Deprecated: Load OBJ files manually with the JS module three/examples/jsm/loaders/OBJLoader

Props

This function is used as a more direct method to loading a .obj model. You should use this function to debug when your model has a corrupted format.

const mesh = await loadObjAsync({ asset: 'https://www.members.com/chef.obj' });

loadTextureAsync({ asset })

🚨 Deprecated: Load textures manually with the JS module from three

Props

This function is used as a more direct method to loading an image into a texture. You should use this function to debug when your image is using an odd extension like .bmp.

const texture = await loadTextureAsync({ asset: require('./image.png') });

loadMtlAsync({ asset, onAssetRequested })

🚨 Deprecated: Load MTL files manually with the JS module three/examples/jsm/loaders/MTLLoader

Props

const materials = await loadMtlAsync({
  asset: require('chef.mtl'),
  onAssetRequested: modelAssets,
});

loadDaeAsync({ asset, onAssetRequested, onProgress })

🚨 Deprecated: Load DAE files manually with the JS module three/examples/jsm/loaders/ColladaLoader

Props

const { scene } = await loadDaeAsync({
  asset: require('chef.dae'),
  onAssetRequested: modelAssets,
  onProgress: () => {},
});

ExpoTHREE.utils

These are Three.js utilities that aren't required for using Three.js with Expo.

ExpoTHREE.utils.alignMesh()

Props

type Axis = {
  x?: number,
  y?: number,
  z?: number,
};
PropertyTypeDescription
mesh&THREE.MeshThe mesh that will be manipulated
axis?AxisSet the relative center axis

Example

ExpoTHREE.utils.alignMesh(mesh, { x: 0.0, y: 0.5 });

ExpoTHREE.utils.scaleLongestSideToSize()

Props

PropertyTypeDescription
mesh&THREE.MeshThe mesh that will be manipulated
sizenumberThe size that the longest side of the mesh will be scaled to

Example

ExpoTHREE.utils.scaleLongestSideToSize(mesh, 3.2);

ExpoTHREE.utils.computeMeshNormals()

Used for smoothing imported geometry, specifically when imported from .obj models.

Props

PropertyTypeDescription
mesh&THREE.MeshThe mutable (inout) mesh that will be manipulated

Example

ExpoTHREE.utils.computeMeshNormals(mesh);

THREE Extensions

suppressMetroWarnings

A function that suppresses EXGL compatibility warnings and logs them instead. By default this is enabled on native because it can cause the Metro development server to slow down significantly. You will need to import the ExpoTHREE.THREE global instance to use this. By default this function will be activated on import.

import { THREE } from 'expo-three';
THREE.suppressMetroWarnings();

Running the example app

Clone the repo and cd expo-three then run:

yarn
yarn build
# CMD+C to exit build watch mode
cd example
npx expo prebuild
npx expo run:android # or npx expo run:ios

⛓ Links

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🤝 Contributing

Contributions, issues and feature requests are welcome!<br />Feel free to check issues page.

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📝 License

Copyright © 2019-2022 650 Industries.<br /> This project is MIT licensed.