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a starter project for react-three-fiber and some more useful packages
r3f-template
If you are just starting off with react-three-fiber then this template is for you. I have done a basic setup and a few usefull packages along with it.
This project was bootstrapped with Create React App.
Packages | Versions |
---|---|
three | ^0.137.5 |
@react-three/fiber | ^7.0.26 |
@react-three/drei | ^8.8.1 |
@react-spring/three | ^9.4.2 |
zustand | ^3.6.9 |
Using this Template
make sure you run npm install
after cloning this repostiory.
There is a basic example on the repository as well. It is the same example as seen on the react-three-fiber repository page.
More examples are coming soon !
Read more
- Learn more about threejs - https://threejs.org/
- Learn more about react - https://reactjs.org/
- Learn more about react-three-fiber - https://github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber
Installed Packages
-
@react-three/drei
– useful helpers for react-three-fiber -
zustand
– state management -
react-use-gesture
– mouse/touch gestures -
aphrodite
– Support for colocating your styles with your JavaScript component. ~~-r3f-perf
– Easily monitor the performances of your React-Three-Fiber application~~ was causing frame drops use <Stats /> from 'drei' instead -
react-three-gui
– GUI/debug tools
Showoff
- Jacob's Creek Wine Guide - Made by the AutoVRse Team for Jacob's Creek India
- Car Configurator - becoming open source soon !
Available NPM Scripts
In the project directory, you can run:
npm start
Runs the app in the development mode.
Open http://localhost:3000 to view it in the browser.
The page will reload if you make edits.
You will also see any lint errors in the console.
npm test
Launches the test runner in the interactive watch mode.
See the section about running tests for more information.
npm run build
Builds the app for production to the build
folder.
It correctly bundles React in production mode and optimizes the build for the best performance.
The build is minified and the filenames include the hashes.
Your app is ready to be deployed!
See the section about deployment for more information.
npm run eject
Note: this is a one-way operation. Once you eject
, you can’t go back!
If you aren’t satisfied with the build tool and configuration choices, you can eject
at any time. This command will remove the single build dependency from your project.
Instead, it will copy all the configuration files and the transitive dependencies (webpack, Babel, ESLint, etc) right into your project so you have full control over them. All of the commands except eject
will still work, but they will point to the copied scripts so you can tweak them. At this point you’re on your own.
You don’t have to ever use eject
. The curated feature set is suitable for small and middle deployments, and you shouldn’t feel obligated to use this feature. However we understand that this tool wouldn’t be useful if you couldn’t customize it when you are ready for it.
Learn More
You can learn more in the Create React App documentation.
To learn React, check out the React documentation.
Code Splitting
This section has moved here: https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/code-splitting
Analyzing the Bundle Size
This section has moved here: https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/analyzing-the-bundle-size
Making a Progressive Web App
This section has moved here: https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/making-a-progressive-web-app
Advanced Configuration
This section has moved here: https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/advanced-configuration
Deployment
This section has moved here: https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/deployment
npm run build
fails to minify
This section has moved here: https://facebook.github.io/create-react-app/docs/troubleshooting#npm-run-build-fails-to-minify