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@xterm/addon-webgl
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An addon for [xterm.js](https://github.com/xtermjs/xterm.js) that enables a WebGL2-based renderer. This addon requires xterm.js v4+.
An addon for xterm.js that enables a WebGL2-based renderer. This addon requires xterm.js v4+.
npm install --save @xterm/addon-webgl
import { Terminal } from '@xterm/xterm';
import { WebglAddon } from '@xterm/addon-webgl';
const terminal = new Terminal();
terminal.open(element);
terminal.loadAddon(new WebglAddon());
See the full API for more advanced usage.
The browser may drop WebGL contexts for various reasons like OOM or after the system has been suspended. There is an API exposed that fires the webglcontextlost
event fired on the canvas so embedders can handle it however they wish. An easy, but suboptimal way, to handle this is by disposing of WebglAddon when the event fires:
const terminal = new Terminal();
const addon = new WebglAddon();
addon.onContextLoss(e => {
addon.dispose();
});
terminal.loadAddon(addon);
Read more about handling WebGL context losses on the Khronos wiki.
FAQs
An addon for [xterm.js](https://github.com/xtermjs/xterm.js) that enables a WebGL2-based renderer. This addon requires xterm.js v4+.
We found that @xterm/addon-webgl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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