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@skyeer/panorelium

v2.5.1

Published

panorelium is a lightweight, free, and open source panorama viewer for the web.

Downloads

17

Readme

Pannellum

About

Pannellum is a lightweight, free, and open source panorama viewer for the web. Built using HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, and WebGL, it is plug-in free. It can be deployed easily as a single file, just 15kB gzipped, and then embedded into pages as an <iframe>. A configuration utility is included to generate the required code for embedding.

How to use

  1. Upload build/pannellum.htm and a full equirectangular panorama to a web server.
    • Due to browser security restrictions, a web server must be used locally as well. With Python 2, one can use python -m SimpleHTTPServer, and with Python 3, one can use python -m http.server, but any other web server will work as well.
  2. Use the included multi-resolution generator (utils/multires/generate.py) or configuration tool (utils/config/configuration.htm).
  3. Insert the generated <iframe> code into a page.

Using generate.py to create multires panoramas

To be able to create multiresolution panoramas, you need to have the nona program installed, which is available as part of Hugin, as well as Python with the Pillow package. Then, run

python generate.py pano_image.jpg

in the utils/multires directory. This will generate all the image tiles and the config.json file in the ./output folder by default. For this to work, nona needs to be on the system path; otherwise, the location of nona can be specified using the -n flag, e.g. python generate.py -n /path/to/nona pano_image.jpg.

Examples

Examples using both the minified version and the version in the src directory are included in the examples directory.

Browser Compatibility

Since Pannellum is built with recent web standards, it requires a modern browser to function.

Full support (with appropriate graphics drivers):

  • Firefox 10+
  • Chrome 15+
  • Safari 8+
  • Internet Explorer 11+
  • Edge

Almost full support (no full screen):

  • Firefox 4+
  • Chrome 9+

Partial support (WebGL support must first be enabled in preferences)

  • Safari 5.1+

No support:

Internet Explorer 10 and previous

Translations

All user-facing strings can be changed using the strings configuration parameter. There exists a third-party respository of user-contributed translations that can be used with this configuration option.

Building

The utils folder contains the required build tools, with the exception of Python 3.2+ and Java installations. To build a minified version of Pannellum, run either build.sh or build.bat depending on your platform.

License

Pannellum is distributed under the MIT License. For more information, read the file COPYING or peruse the license online.

In the past, parts of Pannellum were based on three.js r40, which is licensed under the MIT License.

The panoramic image provided with the examples is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

Credits