bevy/examples/window/custom_user_event.rs
Joona Aalto 25bfa80e60
Migrate cameras to required components (#15641)
# Objective

Yet another PR for migrating stuff to required components. This time,
cameras!

## Solution

As per the [selected
proposal](https://hackmd.io/tsYID4CGRiWxzsgawzxG_g#Combined-Proposal-1-Selected),
deprecate `Camera2dBundle` and `Camera3dBundle` in favor of `Camera2d`
and `Camera3d`.

Adding a `Camera` without `Camera2d` or `Camera3d` now logs a warning,
as suggested by Cart [on
Discord](https://discord.com/channels/691052431525675048/1264881140007702558/1291506402832945273).
I would personally like cameras to work a bit differently and be split
into a few more components, to avoid some footguns and confusing
semantics, but that is more controversial, and shouldn't block this core
migration.

## Testing

I ran a few 2D and 3D examples, and tried cameras with and without
render graphs.

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## Migration Guide

`Camera2dBundle` and `Camera3dBundle` have been deprecated in favor of
`Camera2d` and `Camera3d`. Inserting them will now also insert the other
components required by them automatically.
2024-10-05 01:59:52 +00:00

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Rust

//! Shows how to create a custom event that can be handled by `winit`'s event loop.
use bevy::{
prelude::*,
winit::{EventLoopProxyWrapper, WakeUp, WinitPlugin},
};
use std::fmt::Formatter;
#[derive(Default, Debug, Event)]
enum CustomEvent {
#[default]
WakeUp,
Key(char),
}
impl std::fmt::Display for CustomEvent {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
match self {
Self::WakeUp => write!(f, "Wake up"),
Self::Key(ch) => write!(f, "Key: {ch}"),
}
}
}
fn main() {
let winit_plugin = WinitPlugin::<CustomEvent>::default();
App::new()
.add_plugins(
DefaultPlugins
.build()
// Only one event type can be handled at once
// so we must disable the default event type
.disable::<WinitPlugin<WakeUp>>()
.add(winit_plugin),
)
.add_systems(
Startup,
(
setup,
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
wasm::setup_js_closure,
),
)
.add_systems(Update, (send_event, handle_event))
.run();
}
fn setup(mut commands: Commands) {
commands.spawn(Camera2d);
}
fn send_event(
input: Res<ButtonInput<KeyCode>>,
event_loop_proxy: Res<EventLoopProxyWrapper<CustomEvent>>,
) {
if input.just_pressed(KeyCode::Space) {
let _ = event_loop_proxy.send_event(CustomEvent::WakeUp);
}
// This simulates sending a custom event through an external thread.
#[cfg(not(target_arch = "wasm32"))]
if input.just_pressed(KeyCode::KeyE) {
let event_loop_proxy = event_loop_proxy.clone();
let handler = std::thread::spawn(move || {
let _ = event_loop_proxy.clone().send_event(CustomEvent::Key('e'));
});
handler.join().unwrap();
}
}
fn handle_event(mut events: EventReader<CustomEvent>) {
for evt in events.read() {
info!("Received event: {evt:?}");
}
}
/// Since the [`EventLoopProxy`] can be exposed to the javascript environment, it can
/// be used to send events inside the loop, to be handled by a system or simply to wake up
/// the loop if that's currently waiting for a timeout or a user event.
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
pub(crate) mod wasm {
use super::*;
use bevy::winit::EventLoopProxy;
use wasm_bindgen::{prelude::*, JsCast};
use web_sys::KeyboardEvent;
pub(crate) fn setup_js_closure(event_loop: Res<EventLoopProxyWrapper<CustomEvent>>) {
let window = web_sys::window().unwrap();
let document = window.document().unwrap();
let event_loop = event_loop.clone();
let closure = Closure::wrap(Box::new(move |event: KeyboardEvent| {
let key = event.key();
if key == "e" {
send_custom_event('e', &event_loop).unwrap();
}
}) as Box<dyn FnMut(KeyboardEvent)>);
document
.add_event_listener_with_callback("keydown", closure.as_ref().unchecked_ref())
.unwrap();
closure.forget();
}
fn send_custom_event(ch: char, proxy: &EventLoopProxy<CustomEvent>) -> Result<(), String> {
proxy
.send_event(CustomEvent::Key(ch))
.map_err(|_| "Failed to send event".to_string())
}
}