@tossteam/react-three-fiber v7.0.7
react-three-fiber is a React renderer for threejs.
npm install three @react-three/fiber
Why?
Build your scene declaratively with re-usable, self-contained components that react to state, are readily interactive and can tap into React's ecosystem.
Does it have limitations?
None. Everything that works in threejs will work here without exception.
Can it keep up with frequent updates to threejs?
Yes, because it merely expresses threejs in JSX: <mesh />
becomes new THREE.Mesh()
, and that happens dynamically. There is no hard dependency on a particular threejs version, it does not wrap or duplicate a single threejs class.
Is it slower than plain threejs?
There is no additional overhead. Components participate in the renderloop outside of React.
What does it look like?
Imports first
import React, { useRef, useState } from 'react'
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import { Canvas, useFrame } from '@react-three/fiber'
Define a component
function Box(props) {
// This reference will give us direct access to the mesh
const mesh = useRef()
// Set up state for the hovered and active state
const [hovered, setHover] = useState(false)
const [active, setActive] = useState(false)
// Rotate mesh every frame, this is outside of React without overhead
useFrame(() => (mesh.current.rotation.x += 0.01))
return (
<mesh
{...props}
ref={mesh}
scale={active ? 1.5 : 1}
onClick={(event) => setActive(!active)}
onPointerOver={(event) => setHover(true)}
onPointerOut={(event) => setHover(false)}>
<boxGeometry args={[1, 2, 3]} />
<meshStandardMaterial color={hovered ? 'hotpink' : 'orange'} />
</mesh>
)
}
Compose the scene
Either use Canvas
, which you can think of as a portal to threejs inside your regular dom graph. Everything within it is a native threejs element. If you want to mix Webgl and Html (react-dom) this is what you should use.
ReactDOM.render(
<Canvas>
<ambientLight />
<pointLight position={[10, 10, 10]} />
<Box position={[-1.2, 0, 0]} />
<Box position={[1.2, 0, 0]} />
</Canvas>,
document.getElementById('root'),
)
Or use react-three-fibers own render
function, which is a little more low-level but could save you the extra cost of carrying react-dom. It renders into a dom canvas
element. Use this for Webgl-only apps.
import { render } from '@react-three/fiber'
render(<Scene />, document.querySelector('canvas'))
import { Canvas, MeshProps, useFrame } from '@react-three/fiber'
const Box: React.FC<MeshProps> = (props) => {
// This reference will give us direct access to the mesh
const mesh = useRef<THREE.Mesh>(null!)
// Set up state for the hovered and active state
const [hovered, setHover] = useState(false)
const [active, setActive] = useState(false)
// Rotate mesh every frame, this is outside of React without overhead
useFrame(() => (mesh.current.rotation.x += 0.01))
return (
<mesh
{...props}
ref={mesh}
scale={active ? 1.5 : 1}
onClick={(event) => setActive(!active)}
onPointerOver={(event) => setHover(true)}
onPointerOut={(event) => setHover(false)}>
<boxGeometry args={[1, 2, 3]} />
<meshStandardMaterial color={hovered ? 'hotpink' : 'orange'} />
</mesh>
)
}
ReactDOM.render(
<Canvas>
<ambientLight />
<pointLight position={[10, 10, 10]} />
<Box position={[-1.2, 0, 0]} />
<Box position={[1.2, 0, 0]} />
</Canvas>,
document.getElementById('root'),
)
Documentation
Fundamentals
You need to be versed in both React and Threejs before rushing into this. If you are unsure about React consult the official React docs, especially the section about hooks. As for Threejs, make sure you at least glance over the following links:
- Make sure you have a basic grasp of Threejs. Keep that site open.
- When you know what a scene is, a camera, mesh, geometry, material, fork the demo above.
- Look up the JSX elements that you see (mesh, ambientLight, etc), all threejs exports are native to three-fiber.
- Try changing some values, scroll though our Api to see what the various settings and hooks do.
Some reading material:
- Threejs-docs
- Threejs-examples
- Threejs-fundamentals
- Discover Threejs
- Do's and don'ts for performance and best practices
- react-three-fiber alligator.io tutorial by @dghez_
Ecosystem
@react-three/gltfjsx
– turns GLTFs into JSX components@react-three/drei
– useful helpers for react-three-fiber@react-three/postprocessing
– post-processing effects@react-three/flex
– flexbox for react-three-fiber@react-three/xr
– VR/AR controllers and events@react-three/cannon
– physics based hookszustand
– state managementreact-spring
– a spring-physics-based animation libraryreact-use-gesture
– mouse/touch gestures
How to contribute
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Backers
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Contributors
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