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<!doctype html>
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<html>
<head>
<meta charset='utf-8'>
<meta name='viewport' content='width=device-width, initial-scale=1, user-scalable=no'>
<meta name='mobile-web-app-capable' content='yes'>
<meta name='apple-mobile-web-app-capable' content='yes'>
<link rel='icon' type='image/png' sizes='32x32' href='favicon-32x32.png'>
<link rel='icon' type='image/png' sizes='96x96' href='favicon-96x96.png'>
<link rel='stylesheet' href='css/common.css'>
<title>360 Photos</title>
</head>
<body>
<header>
<details open>
<summary>360 Photos</summary>
<p>
This sample demonstrates displaying a 360 degree equirectangular stereo
photo. It intentionally suppresses view position to ensure that the user
cannot move out of the photo sphere.
<a class="back" href="./">Back</a>
</p>
</details>
</header>
<script type="module">
import {WebXRButton} from './js/util/webxr-button.js';
import {Scene, WebXRView} from './js/render/scenes/scene.js';
import {Renderer, createWebGLContext} from './js/render/core/renderer.js';
import {Gltf2Node} from './js/render/nodes/gltf2.js';
import {SkyboxNode} from './js/render/nodes/skybox.js';
import {InlineViewerHelper} from './js/util/inline-viewer-helper.js';
import {QueryArgs} from './js/util/query-args.js';
// If requested, use the polyfill to provide support for mobile devices
// and devices which only support WebVR.
import WebXRPolyfill from './js/third-party/webxr-polyfill/build/webxr-polyfill.module.js';
if (QueryArgs.getBool('usePolyfill', true)) {
let polyfill = new WebXRPolyfill();
}
// XR globals.
let xrButton = null;
let xrImmersiveRefSpace = null;
let inlineViewerHelper = null;
// WebGL scene globals.
let gl = null;
let renderer = null;
let scene = new Scene();
scene.addNode(new SkyboxNode({
url: 'media/textures/chess-pano-4k.jpg',
displayMode: 'stereoTopBottom'
}));
function initXR() {
xrButton = new WebXRButton({
onRequestSession: onRequestSession,
onEndSession: onEndSession
});
document.querySelector('header').appendChild(xrButton.domElement);
if (navigator.xr) {
navigator.xr.isSessionSupported('immersive-vr').then((supported) => {
xrButton.enabled = supported;
});
navigator.xr.requestSession('inline').then(onSessionStarted);
}
}
function initGL() {
if (gl)
return;
gl = createWebGLContext({
xrCompatible: true
});
document.body.appendChild(gl.canvas);
function onResize() {
gl.canvas.width = gl.canvas.clientWidth * window.devicePixelRatio;
gl.canvas.height = gl.canvas.clientHeight * window.devicePixelRatio;
}
window.addEventListener('resize', onResize);
onResize();
renderer = new Renderer(gl);
scene.setRenderer(renderer);
}
function onRequestSession() {
return navigator.xr.requestSession('immersive-vr').then((session) => {
xrButton.setSession(session);
session.isImmersive = true;
onSessionStarted(session);
});
}
function onSessionStarted(session) {
session.addEventListener('end', onSessionEnded);
initGL();
scene.inputRenderer.useProfileControllerMeshes(session);
let glLayer = new XRWebGLLayer(session, gl);
session.updateRenderState({ baseLayer: glLayer });
// When rendering 360 photos/videos you want to ensure that the user's
// head is always at the center of the rendered media. Otherwise users
// with 6DoF hardware could walk towards the edges and see a very skewed
// or outright broken view of the image. To prevent that, we request a
// 'position-disabled' reference space, which suppresses any positional
// information from the headset. (As an added bonus this mode may be
// more power efficient on some hardware!)
let refSpaceType = session.isImmersive ? 'local' : 'viewer';
session.requestReferenceSpace(refSpaceType).then((refSpace) => {
if (session.isImmersive) {
xrImmersiveRefSpace = refSpace;
} else {
inlineViewerHelper = new InlineViewerHelper(gl.canvas, refSpace);
}
session.requestAnimationFrame(onXRFrame);
});
}
function onEndSession(session) {
session.end();
}
function onSessionEnded(event) {
if (event.session.isImmersive) {
xrButton.setSession(null);
}
}
function onXRFrame(t, frame) {
let session = frame.session;
let refSpace = session.isImmersive ?
xrImmersiveRefSpace :
inlineViewerHelper.referenceSpace;
let pose = frame.getViewerPose(refSpace);
scene.startFrame();
session.requestAnimationFrame(onXRFrame);
let glLayer = session.renderState.baseLayer;
gl.bindFramebuffer(gl.FRAMEBUFFER, glLayer.framebuffer);
gl.clear(gl.COLOR_BUFFER_BIT | gl.DEPTH_BUFFER_BIT);
if (pose) {
let views = [];
for (let view of pose.views) {
let renderView = new WebXRView(view, glLayer);
// It's important to take into account which eye the view is
// associated with in cases like this, since it informs which half
// of the stereo image should be used when rendering the view.
renderView.eye = view.eye
views.push(renderView);
}
scene.updateInputSources(frame, refSpace);
scene.drawViewArray(views);
}
scene.endFrame();
}
// Start the XR application.
initXR();
</script>
</body>
</html>