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bevy_gltf_components
This crate allows you to define Bevy components direclty inside gltf files and instanciate the components on the Bevy side.
Usage
important : the plugin for processing gltf files runs in update , so you cannot use the components directly if you spawn your scene from gltf in setup (the additional components will not show up)
Please see the
- example
- or use
bevy_asset_loader
for a reliable workflow. - alternatively, use the
bevy_gltf_blueprints
crate, build on this crate's features, that allows you to directly spawn entities from gltf based blueprints.
Here's a minimal usage example:
# Cargo.toml
[dependencies]
bevy="0.13"
bevy_gltf_components = { version = "0.4"}
//too barebones of an example to be meaningfull, please see https://github.com/kaosat-dev/Blender_bevy_components_workflow/examples/basic for a real example
fn main() {
App::new()
.add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
.add_plugin(ComponentsFromGltfPlugin::default())
.add_system(spawn_level)
.run();
}
fn spawn_level(
asset_server: Res<AssetServer>,
mut commands: bevy::prelude::Commands,
keycode: Res<Input<KeyCode>>,
){
if keycode.just_pressed(KeyCode::Return) {
commands.spawn(SceneBundle {
scene: asset_server.load("basic/models/level1.glb#Scene0"),
transform: Transform::from_xyz(2.0, 0.0, -5.0),
..Default::default()
});
}
}
Installation
Add the following to your [dependencies]
section in Cargo.toml
:
bevy_gltf_components = "0.4"
Or use cargo add
:
cargo add bevy_gltf_components
Configuration
starting with version 0.4, this plugin is configurable Use the default configuration:
ComponentsFromGltfPlugin::default()
Or disable the legacy mode: (enabled by default)
ComponentsFromGltfPlugin{legacy_mode: false}
You need to disable legacy mode if you want to use the bevy_components
Blender addon + the bevy_registry_export crate
!
As it create custom properties that are writen in real ron file format
instead of a simplified version (the one in the legacy mode)
Note: the legacy mode support will be dropped in future versions, and the default behaviour will be NO legacy mode
SystemSet
the ordering of systems is very important !
For example to replace your proxy components (stand-in components when you cannot/ do not want to use real components in the gltf file) with actual ones,
which should happen AFTER the components from the gltf files have been injected,
so bevy_gltf_components
provides a SystemSet for that purpose:GltfComponentsSet
Typically , the order of systems should be
bevy_gltf_components (GltfComponentsSet::Injection) => replace_proxies
Examples
https://github.com/kaosat-dev/Blender_bevy_components_workflow/tree/main/examples/basic
Compatible Bevy versions
The main branch is compatible with the latest Bevy release, while the branch bevy_main
tries to track the main
branch of Bevy (PRs updating the tracked commit are welcome).
Compatibility of bevy_gltf_components
versions:
bevy_gltf_components |
bevy |
---|---|
0.4 |
0.13 |
0.2 - 0.3 |
0.12 |
0.1 |
0.11 |
branch main |
0.13 |
branch bevy_main |
main |
License
This crate, all its code, contents & assets is Dual-licensed under either of
- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
- MIT license (LICENSE-MIT or https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)