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@splinetool/loader
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Three.js loader for
.spline
files.
It returns a three.js compatible rapresentation of the file scene.
You should use this package if you want to access your Spline objects and materials from code and manipulate them yourself.
If you want to display your Spline scene with interactions and states matching Spline play mode, we recommend you use spline-runtime instead.
npm install @splinetool/loader
import SplineLoader from '@splinetool/loader';
// Instantiate a loader
const loader = new SplineLoader();
// Load a .spline file
loader.load(
// path to the .spline file, either from the Spline servers or local
'https://prod.spline.design/TRfTj83xgjIdHPmT/scene.spline',
// called when the resource is loaded
(splineScene) => {
scene.add(splineScene);
},
null,
// called when loading has errors
(error) => {
console.log('An error happened');
}
);
FAQs
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The npm package @splinetool/loader receives a total of 1,392 weekly downloads. As such, @splinetool/loader popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @splinetool/loader 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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