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@milcktoast/gltf-loader
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A Webpack loader for glTF assets. Automatically bundles all referenced files.
A Webpack loader for glTF assets. Automatically bundles all referenced files.
This loader is based on MONOGRID/gltf-loader-2.
rules: [
// IMPORTANT: if you have a loader for Image files (you would, normally)
// you NEED to add an exclude option IN IT for GLTF images
{
// following is an example of YOUR loader config
test: /\.(png|jpe?g|gif)(\?.*)?$/,
// here I decided to put all my gltf files under a folder named 'gltf'
// so I added and exclude rule to my existing loader
exclude: /gltf/, // only add this line
// (etc)
loader: 'url-loader',
options: {
limit: 10000,
name: 'img/[name].[hash:7].[ext]'
}
},
// GLTF configuration: add this to rules
{
// match all .gltf files
test: /\.(gltf)$/,
loader: '@jpweeks/gltf-loader'
},
{
// here I match only IMAGE and BIN files under the gltf folder
test: /gltf.*\.(bin|png|jpe?g|gif)$/,
// or use url-loader if you would like to embed images in the source gltf
loader: 'file-loader',
options: {
// output folder for bin and image files, configure as needed
name: 'gltf/[name].[hash:7].[ext]'
}
}
// end GLTF configuration
]
// please notice the file and all its dependencies
// are under a folder named 'gltf' as per webpack config
import gltfFile from 'assets/gltf/some.gltf';
// per configuration only the GLTF json het embedded in the source
// .bin and .png images are processed and outputted by webpack
var loader = new GLTFLoader()
loader.parse(shieldGLTF, '', (gltf) => {
// here we go
let scene = gltf.scene
})
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A Webpack loader for glTF assets. Automatically bundles all referenced files.
We found that @milcktoast/gltf-loader demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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