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maxweber.vire.aframe

v0.5.0-vire-0.1.1

Published

A web framework for building virtual reality experiences.

Downloads

2

Readme

Features

:eyeglasses: Virtual reality made simple: A-Frame handles the 3D and WebVR boilerplate required to get running across platforms including mobile, desktop, Vive, and Rift just by dropping in <a-scene>.

:heart: Declarative HTML: A-Frame is accessible to all developers due to its easy-to-read and copy-and-pastable HTML.

Entity-component pattern: A-Frame is a powerful framework for three.js, providing an declarative, composable, reusable entity-component architecture.

Tool agnostic: A-Frame interoperates beautifully with JavaScript DOM APIs and most libraries such as React, Vue.js, Angular, or d3.js.

:mag: Visual Inspector: A-Frame provides a built-in visual inspector that acts just like your browser's DevTools; open up a scene and hit <ctrl> + <alt> + i.

:package: Registry: A-Frame has a Registry, a curated component repository similar to the Unity Asset Store. Install some components and use them right from your HTML.

Usage

Basic Example

To get started playing now, open this CodePen example scene.

<html>
  <head>
    <title>My A-Frame Scene</title>
    <script src="https://aframe.io/releases/0.5.0/aframe.min.js"></script>
  </head>
  <body>
    <a-scene>
      <a-box position="-1 0.5 -3" rotation="0 45 0" color="#4CC3D9"></a-box>
      <a-sphere position="0 1.25 -5" radius="1.25" color="#EF2D5E"></a-sphere>
      <a-cylinder position="1 0.75 -3" radius="0.5" height="1.5" color="#FFC65D"></a-cylinder>
      <a-plane position="0 0 -4" rotation="-90 0 0" width="4" height="4" color="#7BC8A4"></a-plane>
      <a-sky color="#ECECEC"></a-sky>
    </a-scene>
  </body>
</html>

Builds

To use the latest stable build of A-Frame, include aframe.min.js:

<head>
  <script src="https://aframe.io/releases/0.5.0/aframe.min.js"></script>
</head>

To check out the stable and master builds, see the dist/ folder.

npm

npm install --save aframe
require('aframe')  // e.g., with Browserify or Webpack.

Local Development

git clone https://github.com/aframevr/aframe.git  # Clone the repository.
cd aframe && npm install  # Install dependencies.
npm start  # Start the local development server.

And open in your browser http://localhost:9000.

Generating Builds

npm run dist

Questions

For questions and support, ask on StackOverflow.

Stay in Touch

Contributing

Get involved! Check out the Contributing Guide for how to get started.

License

This program is free software and is distributed under an MIT License.