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This is my sandbox with A-Frame

I publish some time to time a working version at https://vincentfretin.github.io/aframe-sandbox/

Be aware it can change at any moment. This is my sandbox after all. I currently use branches of several modules, see workspaces-install.sh.

Current things you can do in the environment:

  • teleport on the ground, dressing, big cube, voxels with the trigger button on GearVR
  • grab the fireball and small cubes with trackpad touch (just touch, not click)
  • click on the big cube to change its color
  • create voxels on trackpad click on the first pink voxel on your left

The initial commit of this repo is actually ngokevin's aframe-react-boilerplate where I did the following to be able to use hot reloading properly:

npm run eject
yarn add react-hot-loader@^3.0.0-beta.7

add to package.json:

"babel": {
  "presets": [
    "react-app"
  ],
  "plugins": [
    "react-hot-loader/babel"
  ]
}

and configure hot module reloading in src/index.js

The npm run eject was needed only to take into account the new babel config in package.json.

For an example how to configure webpack with glsify-loader to use a custom shader, see this commit

Installation

To get started:

./workspaces-install.sh
yarn
# to modify aframe source code, replace `"main": "dist/aframe-master.js"` by `"main": "src/index.js"` in `node_modules/aframe/package.json`
# edit node_modules/aframe/src/components/look-controls.js and comment `this.controls.userHeight = this.getUserHeight();`
npm start

Run it with GearVR

On Ubuntu, allow the the 3000 port with ufw allow 3000 Get your machine ip with iconfig. Be sure your phone is on the same network as your machine, via wifi. Put on your headset, open Oculus browser and type http://192.168.1.24:3000 (change the ip by yours). You really need to type http:// yourself, otherwise it doesn't load.

publish to GitHub Pages

To publish to GitHub Pages:

npm run publish