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three-physx

v0.0.37

Published

Multithreaded PhysX simulation for threejs.

Downloads

10

Readme

Three-Physx

Natively multithreaded physics for threejs with PhysX and an easy interface.

Credit to Milkshake inc, physx-js, three-ammo, three-to-cannon, engine-3-zjt

DISCLAIMER: this is a work in progress and API & implementation is set to change This will eventually be superseeded by https://github.com/HexaField/web-physx

Progress:

  • [x] Load WASM in webworker
  • [x] Set up message queue & function calls over events
  • [x] three-to-physx shape converter
  • [x] return transforms
  • [x] kinematic
  • [x] collision events
  • [x] update bodies
  • [x] new build with more bindings
  • [x] put body ids on arraybuffers for more efficient data transfer
  • [x] capsule
  • [x] character controller
  • [x] collision filtering
  • [x] trimesh and convex
  • [x] raycasts
  • [x] get rid of transform, make internal and rely entirely on Vector3 & Quaternion
  • [x] fix up updating body and shape data
  • [x] obstacles
  • [ ] fix root object scaling bug
  • [ ] raycasts ignore backface option
  • [ ] vehicle controller
  • [ ] heightfield colliders
  • [ ] geometry per instance scaling
  • [ ] add subscribe for event listeners on worker to reduce redundant transfer overhead
  • [ ] advanced & customisable collision filtering
  • [ ] full api support (eventually)
  • [ ] move most stuff to WASM for improved performance

Example

https://three-physx.netlify.app/

Netlify Status

API

-work in progress-

This multithreaded PhysX API uses a singleton approach. This way the PhysX interface is accessible globally once instantiated.

import { PhysXInstance, Transform } from 'three-physx';

// create the interface
await PhysXInstance.instance.initPhysX(new Worker('./worker.js'), { tps: 60, start: true });

// add an object
const body = PhysXInstance.instance.addBody(new Body({
  shapes: [
    {
      shape: SHAPES.Box,
      config: {
        collisionLayer: COLLISIONS.FLOOR,
        collisionMask: COLLISIONS.ALL
      }
    }
  ],
  type: BodyType.DYNAMIC
}));

// In scene loop
PhysXInstance.instance.update();

worker.js

import { receiveWorker } from "three-physx";
import PHYSX from './physx.release.js';
PHYSX().then(receiveWorker);

Building PhysX

cd physx-js
npm install
npm run generate
npm run dev

This will copy files to /lib