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nodegl

v1.2.0

Published

OpenGl 1.1 Bindings for NodeJS

Downloads

25

Readme

NodeGL - OpenGL bindings for Node.JS

This project ports OpenGL C/C++ core calls to Node.JS using N-API. All callable functions in gl.h are binded, including functions that depend on pointers or non-javascript sized variables such as float, short and byte. This is possible by using the Buffer object of Node, which exports its data as a pointer, unlike a normal JS object or JS arrays (with getters).

Dependencies

  • Linux (For now, only linux headers are used on this project)
  • OpenGL Headers
  • CMake (Minimum v3)
  • GCC or Clang

Installing

Using Npm:

npm install nodegl

Using Yarn:

yarn add nodegl

Usage

This package focuses on having only OpenGL bindings, GLUT or GLFW are not included, so you will need some context initializer. The example below uses a GLFW port that appears on the ports list of the library's website.

// Import Libs
const glfw = require("glfw-n-api");
const gl = require("nodegl");
// Setup Code
async function main() {
	// Init GLFW
	if (!glfw.glfwInit()) {
		glfw.glfwTerminate();
		process.exit(1);
	}
	// Define Constants
	const WINDOW_WIDTH = 600;
	const WINDOW_HEIGHT = 600;
	// Create Window
	const window = glfw.glfwCreateWindow(
		WINDOW_WIDTH,
		WINDOW_HEIGHT,
		"OpenGLNode",
		null,
		null
	);
	if (!window) {
		glfw.glfwTerminate();
		process.exit(1);
	}
	// Get Buffer Size
	glfw.glfwSetFramebufferSizeCallback(window, (window, fbW, fbH) => {
		gl.glViewport(0, 0, fbW, fbH);
		gl.glMatrixMode(gl.GL_PROJECTION);
		gl.glLoadIdentity();
	});
	// Set Current GL Context
	glfw.glfwMakeContextCurrent(window);
	// Pre Loop
	gl.glClearColor(0.0, 0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
	gl.glMatrixMode(gl.GL_PROJECTION);
	gl.glLoadIdentity();
	gl.glOrtho(-15.0, 15.0, -15.0, 15.0, -15.0, 15.0);
	// Main
	while (!glfw.glfwWindowShouldClose(window)) {
		// Check Window Events
		glfw.glfwPollEvents();
		// Clear the screen
		gl.glClear(gl.GL_COLOR_BUFFER_BIT);
		// Draw a blue square
		gl.glBegin(gl.GL_QUADS);
		gl.glColor3d(0.0, 0.0, 1.0);
		gl.glVertex3d(-3.0, -3.0, 0.0);
		gl.glVertex3d(3.0, -3.0, 0.0);
		gl.glVertex3d(3.0, 3.0, 0.0);
		gl.glVertex3d(-3.0, 3.0, 0.0);
		gl.glEnd();
		// Draw - End
		glfw.glfwSwapBuffers(window);
		gl.glFlush();
	}
	// Deallocate GLFW Context
	glfw.glfwTerminate();
	// Exit Program
	process.exit(0);
}
// Start
main();

Running the code above gives:

License

This package is licensed under MIT License. You can see more about it here