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VRVIEW React

React Component for virtual tour creation

  • It encapsulates Google's Vrview Library
  • It is posible to define points (aka hotspots) to navigate between images/videos
  • It is posible to assign an arbitrary function to a hotspot click event
  • Using a smartphone and Google's Cardboard or other specialized hardware it is posible to have a full and inmersive virtual reality expereince

Demo

Requirements

  • Node/npm/yarn
  • A project created with Create-React-App for Typescript. If you don't want to use Typescript you must erase all type information manually.

Installation

  • To install in a existing Create-React-App project, run nmp install --save YagoLopez/vrview-react
  • To copy and run this project:
    • Clone or fork this repository
    • Install dependencies: npm install inside your local directory project
    • Run the application: npm run start

Application Programming Interface

<Vrview {...scene} />

Vrview is a prure component. It receives scene data as props from a parent component and asign those props to its state which implements the following interface:

export interface IScene {
  scene: {

    // Scene id
    id: number | string,

    // Scene title
    title?: string,

    // Scene description
    description?: string,

    // URL pointing to a 360° video file or an adaptive streaming manifest file (.mpd or .m3u8).
    video?: string,

    // URL pointing to a 360° image file. Exactly one video or image is required.
    // Images and videos must be in /public directory
    image?: string,

    // Iframe's width attribute.
    width?: 	string | number,

    // Iframe's height attribute.
    height?: string | number,

    // URL to a preview image for a 360º scene (video/image).
    preview?: string,

    // Indicates whether the content has stereo format or not.
    is_stereo?: boolean,

    // Turns on/off debug canvas features (like showing the FPS meter).
    is_debug?: boolean,

    // Enables/disables the VR mode button.
    is_vr_off?: boolean,

    // Enables/disables the autopan introduction on desktop.
    is_autopan_off?: boolean,

    // When true, prevents roll and pitch. This is intended for stereo panoramas.
    is_yaw_only?: boolean,

    // The initial volume of the media; it ranges between 0 and 1; zero equals muted.
    volume?: number,

    // Enable/disable the loop in the video
    loop?: boolean,

    // Mutes/unmutes the sound of the video
    muted?: boolean,

    // Numeric angle in degrees of the initial heading for scene.
    default_yaw?: number,

    // By default, the camera points at the center of the image.
    // When true, the fullscreen button contained inside the VR View iframe will
    // be hidden. This parameter is useful if the user wants to use VR View's fullscreen
    // workflow (via vrView.setFullscreen() callback) with an element outside the iframe.
    hide_fullscreen_button?: boolean
  },

  // Array of clickable points on scene
  hotspots?: Array<IHotspot>
}

A scene can have zero or more hotspots of type IHotspot:

export interface IHotspot {

  // Hotspot identifier. Used on click event
  name: string;

  // The latitude of center, specified in degrees, between -90 and 90, with 0 at the horizon.
  pitch: number;

  // The longitude of center, specified in degrees, between -180 and 180, with 0 at the image center.
  yaw: number;

  // The radius of the hotspot, specified in meters.
  radius: number;

  // The distance of the hotspot from camera, specified in meters.
  distance: number;

  // Destination scene for on click event
  idNewScene?: number | string;

  // Arbitrary function to run on hotspot click event. (Function call must be string to be valid JSON)
  clickFn?: string;

}

Use

  • Static assets like images and videos must go in public directory
  • Copy public/vrview folder to your project public folder
  • Import Vrview component from node_modules/vrview-react/src/vrview
  • Define a scene in json format and pass it to VrviewCmp component as props. Each scene follows the interface IScene. For example, for a simple scene:
scene: IScene = {
  scene: {width: '90%', height: 400, image: '../images/coral.jpg', is_stereo: true, is_debug: true}
}
  • To create a virtual tour with several scenes you can define an array of scenes. To navigate from one scene to another define a hotspot and a relation with other scene using "idNewScene" as external key (like in a relational database). In this demo it has been used the Repository Pattern and a SceneCollection Class that loads and manages the scenes from a scenes.json file but this data could be loaded from an external API.
[{
  "scene":
  {
    "id": 1,
    "width": "100%",
    "height": 400,
    "image": "../images/coral.jpg",
    "is_stereo": true,
    "is_debug": true,
    "title": "Title Scene 1",
    "description": "Initial scene with three hotspots. One hotspot has a new scene associated, other has no new scene and the third executes a function"
  },
  "hotspots": [
    {"name": "scene1-hotspot1", "pitch": 0, "yaw": 0, "radius": 0.05, "distance": 2, "idNewScene": 2},
    {"name": "scene1-hotspot2", "pitch": 0, "yaw": -35, "radius": 0.05, "distance": 2},
    {"name": "scene1-hotspot3", "pitch": -20, "yaw": -25, "radius": 0.05, "distance": 2,
      "clickFn": "alert('Function executed');"}
  ]
},
 {
   "scene":
   {
     "id": 2,
     "image": "../images/landscape1.jpg",
     "is_stereo": false,
     "title": "Title Scene 2",
     "description": "Scene 2 has two hotspots with respectives scenes associated"
   }
 }]
  • Each time the user clicks a hotspot a new scene is loaded from ScenesCollection and passed from App component to VrviewCmp as props and VrviewCmp set its state from the incoming props with the new scene data.

  • Hotspots are optional and you can also define an arbitrary function for a hotspot click event. For example, in the following case instead of defining a idNewScene object just define the clickFn property:

{
  scene: {image: '../images/walrus.jpg', is_stereo: true},
  hotspots: [
    {name: 'hotspot5', pitch: -20, yaw: -25, radius: 0.05, distance: 2, clickFn: '() => alert("Function executed")'}
  ]
}

UML Demo Diagram

Disclaimer

At the moment it seems IE < 11 and some IOS can experiment malfunction with three.js library. Feel free to open an issue

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