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3D Model Rendering with BabylonJS Viewer

babylonjs_viewer #

3D Model viewer with BabylonJS Viewer for Flutter. This project highly inspired from model_viewer flutter pub package. Its simple model viewer, next release, json settings will be implented

Pub.dev #

https://pub.dev/packages/babylonjs_viewer

Install #

This will add a line like this to your package's pubspec.yaml (and run an implicit dart pub get):

dependencies:
  babylonjs_viewer: ^1.2.0

What's new in 1.2.0 #

  • Upgrade babylon.viewer.js (v5.16.0)
  • Add new parameter controller (WebViewController)
  • Add new parameter functions (Minified Javascript)

Why I need Controller

Controller is optional. You can use this controller for run Javascript code, go back, get current url, change url and many others that WebView Flutter can allow. Functions is optional. You can use this parameter for add javascript code to your viewer. Examples can be found at bottom of this document

Requirements #

On your Android Project (android/app/build.gradle) set the "minSdkVersion" to 19

defaultConfig {
        applicationId "com.example.example"
        minSdkVersion 19
        targetSdkVersion 30
        versionCode flutterVersionCode.toInteger()
        versionName flutterVersionName
    }

Then add the line "android:usesCleartextTraffic="true"" to your android manifest (android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml)

<application
        android:label="example"
        android:icon="@mipmap/ic_launcher"
        android:usesCleartextTraffic="true">

On your iOS Project go to the info.plist file (ios/Runner/Info.plist) and add the following line

<key>io.flutter.embedded_views_preview</key>
<true/>

Import it #

Now in your Dart code, you can use:

import 'package:babylonjs_viewer/babylonjs_viewer.dart';

Using #

  class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
    @override
    Widget build(BuildContext context) {
      return MaterialApp(
        home: Scaffold(
          appBar: AppBar(title: Text("BabylonJS Viewer")),
          body: BabylonJSViewer(
            src: 'https://models.babylonjs.com/boombox.glb',
          ),
        ),
      );
    }
  }

Asset, FILE or HTTP(s) #

HTTP(s) #

  BabylonJSViewer(
    src: 'https://models.babylonjs.com/boombox.glb',
  ),

FILE #

  BabylonJSViewer(
    src: 'file:///path/to/MyModel.glb',
  ),

Asset #

  BabylonJSViewer(
    src: 'assets/MyModel.glb',
  ),

Controller and Function Example #

Add this to your state

WebViewController? _controller;

Add your custom javascript functions. This will print to your flutter console.

BabylonJSViewer(
  controller: (WebViewController controller) {
    _controller = controller;
  },
  functions:
      '''function sayHello() { Print.postMessage("Hello World!"); }''',
  src:
      'https://models.babylonjs.com/boombox.glb',
),

Use this function wherever you want

ElevatedButton(
  onPressed: () {
      _controller?.runJavascript('''
sayHello();
''');
  },
  child: const Text("Run Function")),

Use case for Controller and Function #

You can access to viewer variable of babylonjs viewer. You can found all methods on there

In this example show you that how you can toggle auto rotate.

BabylonJSViewer(
  controller: (WebViewController controller) {
    _controller = controller;
  },
  functions: '''
function toggleAutoRotate(texture) {
let viewer = BabylonViewer.viewerManager.getViewerById('viewer-id');
viewer.sceneManager.camera.useAutoRotationBehavior = !viewer.sceneManager.camera.useAutoRotationBehavior
}
''',
  src:
      'https://models.babylonjs.com/boombox.glb',
),

use this function

ElevatedButton(
  onPressed: () {
      _controller?.runJavascript('''
toggleAutoRotate();
''');
  },
  child: const Text("Toggle")),