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A growing collection of useful helpers and abstractions for react-three-fiber, saving you some boilerplate.
If you find yourself repeating set-up code often and if it's generic enough, add it here, everyone benefits!
yarn add drei
import { ... } from 'drei'
<Plane/>
, <Box/>
, <Sphere/>
, <Circle/>
, <Cone/>
, <Cylinder/>
, <Tube/>
, <Torus/>
, <TorusKnot/>
, <Ring/>
, <Tetrahedron/>
, <Polyhedron/>
, <Icosahedron/>
, <Octahedron/>
, <Dodecahedron/>
, <Extrude/>
, <Lathe/>
, <Parametric/>
<PerspectiveCamera/>
A responsive THREE.PerspectiveCamera that can set itself as the default.
<PerspectiveCamera
makeDefault // Registers it as the default camera system-wide (default=false)
{...props} // All THREE.PerspectiveCamera props are valid
>
<mesh />
</PerspectiveCamera>
<OrthographicCamera/>
A responsive THREE.OrthographicCamera that can set itself as the default.
If available controls have damping enabled by default, they manage their own updates, remove themselves on unmount, are compatible with the invalidateFrameloop
canvas-flag. They inherit all props from their underlying THREE controls.
<OrbitControls/>
<MapControls/>
<TrackballControls/>
<TransformControls/>
Buffer-geometry short-cuts:
<Plane args={[2, 2]} />
<Sphere>
<meshBasicMaterial attach="material" color="hotpink" />
</Sphere>
<Plane/>
, <Box/>
, <Sphere/>
, <Circle/>
, <Cone/>
, <Cylinder/>
, <Tube/>
, <Torus/>
, <TorusKnot/>
, <Ring/>
, <Tetrahedron/>
, <Polyhedron/>
, <Icosahedron/>
, <Octahedron/>
, <Dodecahedron/>
, <Extrude/>
, <Lathe/>
, <Parametric/>
<Text/>
Hi-quality text rendering w/ signed distance fields (SDF) and antialiasing, using troika-3d-text. All of troikas props are valid!
<Text
color="black" // default
anchorX="center" // default
anchorY="middle" // default
>
hello world!
</Text>
<Line/>
Renders a THREE.Line2.
<Line
points={[[0, 0, 0], ...]} // Array of points
color="black" // Default
linewidth={1} // In pixels (default)
dashed={false} // Default
vertexColors={[[0, 0, 0], ...]} // Optional array of RGB values for each point
{...lineProps} // All THREE.Line2 props are valid
{...materialProps} // All THREE.LineMaterial props are valid
/>
<Detailed
> A wrapper around THREE.LOD (Level of detail).
<Detailed
distances={[0, 10, 20]} // Camera distances, correspends to the # of the children
{...props} // All THREE.LOD props are valid
>
<mesh geometry={highDetail} />
<mesh geometry={mediumDetail} />
<mesh geometry={lowDetail} />
</Detailed>
<PositionalAudio/>
A wrapper around THREE.PositionalAudio. Add this to groups or meshes to tie them to a sound that plays when the camera comes near.
<PositionalAudio
url="/sound.mp3" // Url of the sound file
distance={1} // Camera distance (default=1)
loop // Repat play (default=true)
{...props} // All THREE.PositionalAudio props are valid
/>
<StandardEffects/>
Adds ambient-occlusion, bloom and SMAA using the postprocessing library.
⚠️ AO relies on the depthbuffer! Make sure your near and far clipping planes are narrow enough, or use <Canvas gl={{ logarithmicDepthBuffer: true }} .../>
.
<StandardEffects
smaa // Can be a boolean (default=true)
ao // Can be a boolean or all valid postprocessing AO props (default=true)
bloom // Can be a boolean or all valid postprocessing Bloom props (default=true)
edgeDetection={0.1} // SMAA precision (default=0.1)
bloomOpacity={1} // Bloom blendMode opacity (default=1)
effects={() => [...fx]} // Define your own: ([smaa, ao, bloom]) => [...effects] (default=undefined)
/>
<MeshWobbleMaterial/>
This material makes your geometry wobble and wave around. It was taken from the threejs-examples and adapted into a self-contained material.
<mesh>
<boxBufferGeometry attach="geometry" />
<MeshWobbleMaterial
attach="material"
factor={1} // Strength, 0 disables the effect (default=1)
speed={10} // Speed (default=1)
/>
</mesh>
<Sky/>
Adds a sky to your scene.
<Sky
distance={450000} // Camera distance (default=450000)
sunPosition={[0, 1, 0]} // Sun position normal (default=[0, 1, 0])
{...props} // All three/examples/jsm/objects/Sky props are valid
/>
<Stars/>
Adds a blinking shader-based starfield to your scene.
<Stars
radius={100} // Radius of the inner sphere (default=100)
depth={50} // Depth of area where stars should fit (default=50)
count={5000} // Amount of stars (default=5000)
factor={4} // Size factor (default=4)
saturation={0} // Saturation 0-1 (default=0)
fade // Faded dots (default=false)
/>
softShadows()
Injects percent closer soft shadows (pcss) into threes shader chunk.
softShadows({
frustrum: 3.75, // Frustrum width (default: 3.75)
size: 0.005, // World size (default: 0.005)
near: 9.5, // Near plane (default: 9.5)
samples: 17, // Samples (default: 17)
rings: 11, // Rings (default: 11)
})
<Html/>
Allows you to tie HTML content to any object of your scene. It will be projected to the objects whereabouts automatically.
<Html
prepend // Project content behind the canvas (default: false)
center // Adds a -50%/-50% css transform (default: false)
fullscreen // Aligns to the upper-left corner, fills the screen (default:false)
scaleFactor={10} // If set (default: undefined), children will be scaled by this factor, and also by distance to a PerspectiveCamera.
zIndexRange={[100, 0]} // Z-order range (default=[16777271, 0])
portal={domnodeRef} // Reference to target container (default=undefined)
{...groupProps} // All THREE.Group props are valid
{...divProps} // All HTMLDivElement props are valid
>
<h1>hello</h1>
<p>world</p>
</Html>
<Shadow/>
A cheap canvas-texture-based circular gradient.
<Shadow
color="black" // Color (default:black)
colorStop={0} // First gradient-stop (default:0)
opacity={0.5} // Alpha (default:0.5)
fog={false} // Reacts to fog (default=false)
/>
<Stats/>
Adds stats to document.body. It takes over the render-loop!
<Stats
showPanel={0} // Start-up panel (default=0)
className='stats' // Optional className to add to the stats container dom element
{...props} // All stats.js props are valid
/>
You can choose to mount Stats to a different DOM Element - for example, for custom styling:
const node = useRef(document.createElement('div'))
useEffect(() => {
node.current.id = 'test'
document.body.appendChild(node.current)
return () => document.body.removeChild(node.current)
}, [])
return (
<Stats
parent={parent}
/>
)
draco()
Adds the Draco extension to your GLTFLoader.
useLoader(
GLTFLoader,
url,
draco(
'/draco-gtltf/' // Path to the Draco binaries (default='/draco-gtltf/')
)
)
meshBounds()
A very fast, but often good-enough bounds-only raycast for meshes. You can use this if performance has precidence over pointer precision.
<mesh raycast={meshBounds} />
useCamera()
A hook for the rare case when you are using non-default cameras for heads-up-displays or portals, and you need events/raytracing to function properly (raycasting uses the default camera otherwise).
<mesh raycast={useCamera(customCamera)} />
useHelper()
A hook for a quick way to add helpers to existing nodes in the scene. It handles removal of the helper on unmount and auto-updates it by default.
const mesh = useRef()
useHelper(mesh, BoxHelper, "cyan")
useAspect()
This hook calculates aspect ratios (for now only what in css would be image-size: cover
is supported). You can use it to make an image fill the screen. It is responsive and adapts to viewport resize. Just give the hook the image bounds in pixels. It returns an array: [width, height, 1]
.
const scale = useAspect(
"cover", // Aspect ratio: cover | ... more to come, PR's welcome ;)
1024, // Pixel-width
512, // Pixel-height
1 // Optional scaling factor
)
return (
<mesh scale={scale}>
<planeBufferGeometry />
<meshBasicMaterial map={imageTexture} />
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useful add-ons for react-three-fiber
The npm package drei receives a total of 1,454 weekly downloads. As such, drei popularity was classified as popular.
We found that drei demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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