A loader for loading objects in JSON format. This uses the [page:FileLoader] internally for loading files.
[example:webgl_loader_json WebGL / loader / json]
[example:webgl_loader_json_objconverter WebGL / loader / json / objconverter]
// instantiate a loader
var loader = new THREE.JSONLoader();
// load a resource
loader.load(
// resource URL
'models/animated/monster/monster.js',
// onLoad callback
function ( geometry, materials ) {
var material = materials[ 0 ];
var object = new THREE.Mesh( geometry, material );
scene.add( object );
},
// onProgress callback
function ( xhr ) {
console.log( (xhr.loaded / xhr.total * 100) + '% loaded' );
},
// onError callback
function( err ) {
console.log( 'An error happened' );
}
);
[page:LoadingManager manager] — The [page:LoadingManager loadingManager] for the loader to use. Default is [page:LoadingManager THREE.DefaultLoadingManager].
Creates a new [name].
If set, assigns the [link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/CORS_settings_attributes crossOrigin] attribute of the image to the value of *crossOrigin*, prior to starting the load. Default is *"anonymous"*.
The [page:LoadingManager loadingManager] the loader is using. Default is [page:DefaultLoadingManager].
Whether the XMLHttpRequest uses credentials. Default is *false*.
[page:String url] — the path or URL to the file. This can also be a
[link:https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/Data_URIs Data URI]..
[page:Function onLoad] — Will be called when load completes. The argument will be the loaded text response.
[page:Function onProgress] — Will be called while load progresses. The argument will be the XMLHttpRequest instance, which contains .[page:Integer total] and .[page:Integer loaded] bytes.
[page:Function onError] — Will be called when load errors.
Begin loading from url and pass the JSON to onLoad.
Set the [page:.crossOrigin] attribute.
Set the base path or URL from which to load files. This can be useful if you are loading many files from the same directory.
[page:String json] — JSON object to parse.
[page:String texturePath] — Base path for textures.
Parse a JSON structure and return an [page:object] containing the parsed [page:Geometry geometry] and [page:Array materials].