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Gazebo Physics, a component of Gazebo, provides an abstract physics interface designed to support simulation and rapid development of robot applications.

Table of Contents

Motivation

Features

Install

Usage

Folder Structure

Code of Conduct

Contributing

Versioning

License

Motivation

Many physics simulation software libraries have been designed for different applications (gaming, robotics, science) and with different features (rigid or deformable contact, 2d or 3d). Gazebo Physics is designed on the premise that there is not a single physics engine that is universally best for all simulation contexts. It should be possible to support a different set of features for each physics engine according to its capabilities. A physics engine can then be chosen for each application based on its context.

Features

Gazebo Physics provides the following functionality:

Install

See the installation tutorial.

Usage

Please refer to the examples directory.

Documentation

API and tutorials can be found at https://gazebosim.org/libs/physics.

On Ubuntu, you can also generate the documentation from a clone of this repository by following these steps.

  1. You will need Doxygen, which can be installed using

    sudo apt-get install doxygen
    
  2. Install dependencies

    sudo apt-add-repository -s "deb http://packages.osrfoundation.org/gazebo/ubuntu-stable $(lsb_release -c -s) main"
    sudo apt-get build-dep -y libgz-physics9-dev
    
  3. Clone the repository

    git clone https://github.com/gazebosim/gz-physics -b main
    
  4. Configure and build the documentation.

    cd gz-physics; mkdir build; cd build; cmake ..; make doc
    
  5. View the documentation by running the following command from the build directory.

    firefox doxygen/html/index.html
    

Testing

Follow these steps to run tests and static code analysis in your clone of this repository.

  1. Follow the "Source Installation" instructions in the installation tutorial.

  2. Run tests.

    make test
    
  3. Static code checker.

    make codecheck
    

Folder Structure

Refer to the following table for information about important directories and files in this repository.

gz-physics
├── bullet                    Files for bullet plugin component.
├── bullet-featherstone       Files for bullet-featherstone plugin component.
├── dartsim                   Files for dartsim plugin component.
├── examples                  Examples about how to use the library.
├── heightmap                 Heightmap related header files.
├── include/gz/physics        Header files.
├── mesh                      Files for mesh component.
├── sdf                       Files for sdf component.
├── src                       Source files and unit tests.
├── test
│    ├── benchmark            Benchmark tests.
│    ├── common_test          Tests common to multiple physics plugins.
│    ├── include              Header files for tests.
│    ├── integration          Integration tests.
│    ├── performance          Performance tests.
│    ├── plugins              Plugins used in tests.
│    ├── regression           Regression tests.
│    ├── resources            Models and mesh resource files.
│    └── static_assert        Tests involving compilation failures.
├── tpe
│    ├── lib                  Implementation of TPE engine.
│    └── plugin               Files for TPE plugin component.
├── tutorials                 Tutorials, written in markdown.
├── Changelog.md              Changelog.
└── CMakeLists.txt            CMake build script.

Contributing

Please see the contribution guide.

Code of Conduct

Please see CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md.

Versioning

This library uses Semantic Versioning. Additionally, this library is part of the Gazebo project which periodically releases a versioned set of compatible and complementary libraries. See the Gazebo website for version and release information.

License

This library is licensed under Apache 2.0. See also the LICENSE file.