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glTF-Transform

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glTF 2.0 SDK for JavaScript and TypeScript, on Web and Node.js.

Introduction

glTF-Transform supports reading, editing, and writing 3D models in glTF 2.0 format. Unlike 3D modeling tools — which are ideal for artistic changes to geometry, materials, and animation — glTF-Transform provides fast, reproducible, and lossless control of the low-level details in a 3D model. The API automatically manages array indices and byte offsets, which would otherwise require careful management when editing files. These traits make it a good choice for bundling, splitting, or optimizing an existing model. It can also be used to apply quick fixes for common issues, to build a model procedurally, or to easily develop custom extensions on top of the glTF format. Because the core SDK is compatible with both Node.js and Web, glTF-Transform may be used to develop offline workflows and web applications alike.

Packages:

  • @gltf-transform/core: Core SDK, providing an expressive API to read, edit, and write glTF files.
  • @gltf-transform/extensions: Extensions (optional glTF features) for the Core SDK.
  • @gltf-transform/functions: Functions for common glTF modifications, written using the core API.
  • @gltf-transform/cli: Command-line interface (CLI) to apply functions to glTF files quickly or in batch.

Function symbol, f(📦) → 📦, where the argument and output are a box labeled 'glTF'.

Scripting API

Install the scripting packages:

npm install --save @gltf-transform/core @gltf-transform/extensions @gltf-transform/functions

Read and write glTF scenes with platform I/O utilities WebIO, NodeIO, or DenoIO:

import { Document, NodeIO } from '@gltf-transform/core';
import { KHRONOS_EXTENSIONS } from '@gltf-transform/extensions';
import draco3d from 'draco3dgltf';

// Configure I/O.
const io = new NodeIO()
    .registerExtensions(KHRONOS_EXTENSIONS)
    .registerDependencies({
        'draco3d.decoder': await draco3d.createDecoderModule(), // Optional.
        'draco3d.encoder': await draco3d.createEncoderModule(), // Optional.
    });

// Read from URL.
const document = await io.read('path/to/model.glb');

// Write to byte array (Uint8Array).
const glb = await io.writeBinary(document);

To perform changes to an existing glTF Document, import off-the-shelf scripts from the Functions package, or write your own using API classes like Material, Primitive, and Texture.

import { resample, prune, dedup, draco, textureCompress } from '@gltf-transform/functions';
import * as sharp from 'sharp'; // Node.js only.

await document.transform(
    // Losslessly resample animation frames.
    resample(),
    // Remove unused nodes, textures, or other data.
    prune(),
    // Remove duplicate vertex or texture data, if any.
    dedup(),
    // Compress mesh geometry with Draco.
    draco(),
    // Convert textures to WebP (Requires glTF Transform v3 and Node.js).
    textureCompress({
        encoder: sharp,
        targetFormat: 'webp',
        resize: [1024, 2024],
    }),
    // Custom transform.
    backfaceCulling({cull: true}),
);

// Custom transform: enable/disable backface culling.
function backfaceCulling(options) {
    return (document) => {
        for (const material of document.getRoot().listMaterials()) {
            material.setDoubleSided(!options.cull);
        }
    };
}

To learn how glTF-Transform works, and the architecture of the scripting API, start with Concepts. To try out the scripting API without installing anything, visit gltf.report/, load a glTF model, and open the Script tab.

Command-line API

Install the CLI, supported in Node.js v14+.

npm install --global @gltf-transform/cli

List available CLI commands:

gltf-transform --help

Optimize everything all at once:

gltf-transform optimize input.glb output.glb --texture-compress webp

Or pick and choose your optimizations, building a custom pipeline.

Compress mesh geometry with Draco or Meshoptimizer:

# Draco (compresses geometry).
gltf-transform draco input.glb output.glb --method edgebreaker

# Meshopt (compresses geometry, morph targets, and keyframe animation).
gltf-transform meshopt input.glb output.glb --level medium

Resize and compress textures with Sharp, or improve VRAM usage and performance with KTX2 and Basis Universal:

# Resize textures.
gltf-transform resize input.glb output.glb --width 1024 --height 1024

# Compress textures with WebP.
gltf-transform webp input.glb output.glb --slots "baseColor"

# Compress textures with KTX2 + Basis Universal codecs, UASTC and ETC1S.
gltf-transform uastc input.glb output1.glb \
    --slots "{normalTexture,occlusionTexture,metallicRoughnessTexture}" \
    --level 4 --rdo 4 --zstd 18 --verbose
gltf-transform etc1s output1.glb output2.glb --quality 255 --verbose

... and much more.

Credits

See Credits.

License

Copyright 2023, MIT License.