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@luma.gl/webgl2-polyfill
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This moduls installs a partial set of polyfills for WebGL1 contexts, making them more API compatible with WebGL2.
getParameter
type calls returning default values when WebGL2 constants are used.This way applications can work directly with the WebGL2 API even when using WebGL1 with extensions. It removes conditional code from applications and prepares application code bases for WebGL2.
yarn add @luma.gl/webgl2-polyfill
import polyfillContext from '@luma.gl/webgl2-polyfill';
const gl = canvas.getContext('webgl');
polyfillContext(gl);
// New methods are now available on the context
7.0.0-alpha.8 - Feb 11, 2019
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WebGL2 API Polyfills for WebGL1 WebGLRenderingContext
The npm package @luma.gl/webgl2-polyfill receives a total of 2,280 weekly downloads. As such, @luma.gl/webgl2-polyfill popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @luma.gl/webgl2-polyfill demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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