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@rive-app/webgl
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High-level Rive API using WebGL. Please see https://github.com/rive-app/rive-wasm for a list of all the available web runtimes and their details.
npm install @rive-app/webgl
An easy-to-use high-level Rive API using the WebGL renderer. This runtime will support Rive's upcoming advanced rendering features which may not be available to the Canvas renderers. Some benefits of this package:
A note about WebGL: Most browsers limit the number of concurrent WebGL contexts by page/domain. Using Rive, this means that the browser limit impacts the number of new Rive({...}) instances created. See the README docs for the useOffscreenRenderer
option that may assist in working around this limitation.
If you're planning on displaying Rive content in a list/grid or many times on the same page, it's up to you to manage the lifecycle of the provided context and <canvas>
element. If you need to display many animations (i.e grids/lists), consider using the @rive-app/canvas package
which uses the CanvasRenderingContext2D
renderer and does not have a context limitation.
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Rive's webgl based web api.
The npm package @rive-app/webgl receives a total of 6,170 weekly downloads. As such, @rive-app/webgl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @rive-app/webgl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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