Phenomenon is a very small, low-level WebGL library that provides the essentials to deliver a high performance experience. Its core functionality is built around the idea of moving millions of particles around using the power of the GPU.
- Small in size, no dependencies
- GPU based for high performance
- Low-level & highly configurable
- Helper functions with options
- Add & destroy instances dynamically
Want to see some magic right away? Have a look here!
$ npm install --save phenomenon
// Import the library
import Phenomenon from 'phenomenon';
// Create a renderer
const phenomenon = new Phenomenon(options);
// Add an instance
phenomenon.add("particles", options);
For a better understanding of how to use the library, read along or have a look at the demo!
Returns an instance of Phenomenon.
Throughout this documentation we'll refer to an instance of this as
renderer
.
Type: HTMLElement
Default: document.querySelector('canvas')
The element where the scene, with all of its instances, will be rendered to. The provided element has to be <canvas>
otherwise it won't work.
Type: Object
Default: {}
Overrides that are used when getting the WebGL context from the canvas. The library overrides two settings by default.
Name | Default | Description |
---|---|---|
Alpha | false |
Setting this property to true will result in the canvas having a transparent background. By default clearColor is used instead. |
Antialias | false |
Setting this property to true will make the edges sharper, but could negatively impact performance. See for yourself if it's worth it! |
Read more about all the possible overrides on MDN.
Type: String
Default: webgl
The context identifier defining the drawing context associated to the canvas. For WebGL 2.0 use webgl2
.
Type: Object
Default: {}
Overrides that can be used to alter the behaviour of the experience.
Name | Value | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
devicePixelRatio | number |
1 |
The resolution multiplier by which the scene is rendered relative to the canvas' resolution. Use window.devicePixelRatio for the highest possible quality, 1 for the best performance. |
clearColor | array |
[1,1,1,1] |
The color in rgba that is used as the background of the scene. |
position | number |
{x:0,y:0,z:2} |
The distance in 3D space between the center of the scene and the camera. |
shouldRender | boolean |
true |
A boolean indicating whether the scene should start rendering automatically. |
uniforms | object |
{} |
Shared values between all instances that can be updated at any given moment. By default this feature is used to render all the instances with the same uProjectionMatrix , uModelMatrix and uViewMatrix . It's also useful for moving everything around with the same progress value; uProgress . |
onSetup(gl) | function |
undefined |
A setup hook that is called before first render which can be used for gl context changes. |
onRender(renderer) | function |
undefined |
A render hook that is invoked after every rendered frame. Use this to update renderer.uniforms . |
Update all values that are based on the dimensions of the canvas to make it look good on all screen sizes.
Toggle the rendering state of the scene. When shouldRender is false requestAnimationFrame
is disabled so no resources are used.
Type: Boolean
Default: undefined
An optional boolean to set the rendering state to a specific value. Leaving this value empty will result in a regular boolean switch.
This function is used to add instances to the renderer. These instances can be as simple or complex as you'd like them to be. There's no limit to how many of these you can add. Make sure they all have a different key!
Type: String
Default: undefined
Every instance should have a unique name. This name can also be used to destroy the instance specifically later.
Type: Object
Default: {}
An object containing overrides for parameters that are used when getting the WebGL context from the canvas.
Name | Value | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
attributes | array |
[] |
Values used in the program that are stored once, directly on the GPU. |
uniforms | object |
{} |
Values used in the program that can be updated on the fly. |
vertex | string |
- | The vertex shader is used to position the geometry in 3D space. |
fragment | string |
- | The fragment shader is used to provide the geometry with color or texture. |
multiplier | number |
1 |
The amount of duplicates that will be created for the same instance. |
mode | number |
0 |
The way the instance will be rendered. Particles = 0, triangles = 4. |
geometry | object |
{} |
Vertices (and optional normals) of a model. |
modifiers | object |
{} |
Modifiers to alter the attributes data on initialize. |
onRender | function |
undefined |
A render hook that is invoked after every rendered frame. |
Note: Less instances with a higher multiplier will be faster than more instances with a lower multiplier!
Remove an instance from the scene (and from memory) by its key.
Remove all instances and the renderer itself. The canvas element will remain in the DOM.
Are you excited about this library and have interesting ideas on how to improve it? Please tell me or contribute directly! 🙌
npm install > npm run demo > http://localhost:8080
MIT © Colin van Eenige