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Version 3.50.0 - Subaru - in development
WebGL Pipeline Updates
If you use a custom WebGL Pipeline in your game, you must update your code in order to use Phaser 3.50.
Due to the huge amount of work that has taken place in this area, all of the pipelines have been renamed. If you extend any of these pipelines or use them in your game code (referenced by name), then please update accordingly. The name changes are:
TextureTintPipeline
is now called theMultiPipeline
.TextureTintStripPipeline
is now called theRopePipeline
.ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline
is now called theLightPipeline
.
To match the new pipeline names, the shader source code has also been renamed.
ForwardDiffuse.frag
is now calledLight.frag
.TextureTint.frag
is now calledMulti.frag
.TextureTint.vert
is now calledMulti.vert
.
Other pipeline changes are as follows:
Types.Renderer.WebGL.WebGLPipelineConfig
is a new TypeDef that helps you easily configure your own Custom Pipeline when using TypeScript and also provides better JSDocs.Types.Renderer.WebGL.WebGLPipelineAttributesConfig
is a new TypeDef that helps you easily configure the attributes for your own Custom Pipelines when using TypeScript and also provides better JSDocs.- All pipelines will now work out the
renderer
property automatically, so it's no longer required in the config. - All pipelines will now work out the
gl
property automatically, so it's no longer required in the config. - All pipelines will now extract the
name
property from the config, allowing you to set it externally. - All pipelines will now extract the
vertexCapacity
property from the config, allowing you to set it externally. - All pipelines will now extract the
vertexSize
property from the config, allowing you to set it externally. - All pipelines will now extract the
vertexData
property from the config, allowing you to set it externally. - All pipelines will now extract the
attributes
property from the config, allowing you to set it externally. - All pipelines will now extract the
topology
property from the config, allowing you to set it externally.
Pipeline Manager
The WebGL.PipelineManager
is a new class that is responsbile for managing all of the WebGL Pipelines in Phaser. An instance of the Pipeline Manager is created by the WebGL Renderer and is available under the pipelines
property. This means that the WebGL Renderer no longer handles pipelines directly, causing the following API changes:
WebGLRenderer.pipelines
is no longer a plain object containing pipeline instances. It's now an instance of thePipelineManager
class. This instance is created during the init and boot phase of the renderer.- The
WebGLRenderer.currentPipeline
property no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.current
. - The
WebGLRenderer.previousPipeline
property no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.previous
. - The
WebGLRenderer.hasPipeline
method no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.has
. - The
WebGLRenderer.getPipeline
method no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.get
. - The
WebGLRenderer.removePipeline
method no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.remove
. - The
WebGLRenderer.addPipeline
method no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.add
. - The
WebGLRenderer.setPipeline
method no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.set
. - The
WebGLRenderer.rebindPipeline
method no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.rebind
. - The
WebGLRenderer.clearPipeline
method no longer exists, instead usePipelineManager.clear
.
The Pipeline Manager also offers the following new features:
- The
PipelineManager.resize
method automatically handles resize events across all pipelines. - The
PipelineManager.preRender
method calls the pre-render method of all pipelines. - The
PipelineManager.render
method calls the render method of all pipelines. - The
PipelineManager.postRender
method calls the post-render method of all pipelines. - The
PipelineManager.setMulti
method automatically binds the Multi Texture Pipeline, Phaser's default. - The
PipelineManager.clear
method will clear the pipeline, store it inprevious
and free the renderer. - The
PipelineManager.rebind
method will reset the rendering context and restore theprevious
pipeline, if set.
New constants have been created to help you reference a pipeline without needing to use strings:
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.Pipelines.BITMAPMASK_PIPELINE
for the Bitmap Mask Pipeline.Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.Pipelines.LIGHT_PIPELINE
for the Light 2D Pipeline.Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.Pipelines.SINGLE_PIPELINE
for the Single Pipeline.Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.Pipelines.MULTI_PIPELINE
for the Multi Pipeline.Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.Pipelines.ROPE_PIPELINE
for the Rope Pipeline.
All Game Objects have been updated to use the new constants and Pipeline Manager.
Single Pipeline
There is also a new pipeline called SinglePipeline
, created to emulate the old TextureTintPipeline
. This special pipeline uses just a single texture and makes things a lot easier if you wish to create a custom pipeline, but not have to recode your shaders to work with multiple textures. Instead, just extend SinglePipeline
, where-as before you extended the TextureTintPipeline
and you won't have to change any of your shader code. However, if you can, you should update it to make it perform faster, but that choice is left up to you.
WebGL Multi-Texture Rendering
The Multi Pipeline (previously called the Texture Tint Pipeline) has had its core flow rewritten to eliminate the need for constantly creating batch
objects. Instead, it now supports the new multi-texture shader, vastly increasing rendering performance, especially on draw-call bound systems.
All of the internal functions, such as batchQuad
and batchSprite
have been updated to use the new method of texture setting. The method signatures all remain the same unless indicated below.
Config.render.maxTextures
is a new game config setting that allows you to control how many texture units will be used in WebGL.WebGL.Utils.checkShaderMax
is a new function, used internally by the renderer, to determine the maximum number of texture units the GPU + browser supports.- The property
WebGLRenderer.currentActiveTextureUnit
has been renamed tocurrentActiveTexture
. WebGLRenderer.startActiveTexture
is a new read-only property contains the current starting active texture unit.WebGLRenderer.maxTextures
is a new read-only property that contains the maximum number of texture units WebGL can use.WebGLRenderer.textureIndexes
is a new read-only array that contains all of the available WebGL texture units.WebGLRenderer.tempTextures
is a new read-only array that contains temporary WebGL textures.- The
WebGLRenderer.currentTextures
property has been removed, as it's no longer used. TextureSource.glIndex
is a new property that holds the currently assigned texture unit for the Texture Source.TextureSource.glIndexCounter
is a new property that holds the time the index was assigned to the Texture Source.WebGLRenderer.currentTextures
has been removed, as it's no longer used internally.WebGLRenderer.setBlankTexture
no longer has aforce
parameter, as it's set by default.- The Mesh Game Object WebGL Renderer function has been updated to support multi-texture units.
- The Blitter Game Object WebGL Renderer function has been updated to support multi-texture units.
- The Bitmap Text Game Object WebGL Renderer function has been updated to support multi-texture units.
- The Dynamic Bitmap Text Game Object WebGL Renderer function has been updated to support multi-texture units.
- The Particle Emitter Game Object WebGL Renderer function has been updated to support multi-texture units.
- The Texture Tint vertex and fragment shaders have been updated to support the
inTexId
float attribute and dynamic generation. - The Texture Tint Pipeline has a new attribute,
inTexId
which is agl.FLOAT
. TextureTintPipeline.bind
is a new method that sets theuMainSampler
uniform.- The
TextureTintPipeline.requireTextureBatch
method has been removed, as it's no longer required. - The
TextureTintPipeline.pushBatch
method has been removed, as it's no longer required. - The
TextureTintPipeline.maxQuads
property has been removed, as it's no longer required. - The
TextureTintPipeline.batches
property has been removed, as it's no longer required. TextureTintPipeline.flush
has been rewritten to support multi-textures.TextureTintPipeline.flush
no longer creates a sub-array if the batch is full, but instead usesbufferData
for speed.WebGLPipeline.currentUnit
is a new property that holds the most recently assigned texture unit. Treat as read-only.WebGLRenderer.setTextureSource
is a new method, used by pipelines and Game Objects, that will assign a texture unit to the given Texture Source.- The
WebGLRenderer.setTexture2D
method has been updated to use the new texture unit assignment. It no longer takes thetextureUnit
orflush
parameters and these have been removed from its method signature. WebGLRenderer.setTextureZero
is a new method that activates texture zero and binds the given texture to it. Useful for fbo backed game objects.WebGLRenderer.clearTextureZero
is a new method that clears the texture that was bound to unit zero.WebGLRenderer.textureZero
is a new property that holds the currently bound unit zero texture.WebGLRenderer.normalTexture
is a new property that holds the currently bound normal map (texture unit one).WebGLRenderer.setNormalMap
is a new method that sets the current normal map texture.WebGLRenderer.clearNormalMap
is a new method that clears the current normal map texture.WebGLRenderer.resetTextures
is a new method that flushes the pipeline, resets all textures back to the temporary ones, and resets the active texture counter.WebGLPipeline.boot
will now check all of the attributes and store the pointer location within the attribute entry.WebGLPipeline.bind
no longer looks-up and enables every attribute, every frame. Instead, it uses the cached pointer location stored in the attribute entry, cutting down on redundant WebGL operations.WebGLRenderer.isNewNormalMap
is a new method that returns a boolean if the given parameters are not currently used.WebGLPipeline.forceZero
is a new property that informs Game Objects if the pipeline requires a zero bound texture unit.WebGLPipeline.setAttribPointers
is a new method that will set the vertex attribute pointers for the pipeline.WebGLRenderer.unbindTextures
is a new method that will activate and then null bind all WebGL textures.Renderer.WebGL.Utils.parseFragmentShaderMaxTextures
is a new function that will take fragment shader source and search it for%count%
and%forloop%
declarations, replacing them with the required GLSL for multi-texture support, returning the modified source.
Light Pipeline Changes
The Light Pipeline (previously called the Forward Diffuse Light Pipeline), which is responsible for rendering lights under WebGL, has been rewritten to work with the new Multi Pipeline features. Lots of redundant code has been removed and the following changes and improvements took place:
- The pipeline now works with Game Objects that do not have a normal map. They will be rendered using the new default normal map, which allows for a flat light effect to pass over them and merge with their diffuse map colors.
- Fixed a bug in the way lights were handled that caused Tilemaps to render one tile at a time, causing massive slow down. They're now batched properly, making a combination of lights and tilemaps possible again.
- The Bitmap Text (Static and Dynamic) Game Objects now support rendering with normal maps.
- The TileSprite Game Objects now support rendering with normal maps.
- Mesh and Quad Game Objects now support rendering with normal maps.
- The Graphics Game Objects now support rendering in Light2d. You can even use normal map textures for the texture fills.
- Particle Emitter Game Object now supports rendering in Light2d.
- All Shape Game Objects (Rectangle, IsoBox, Star, Polygon, etc) now support rendering in Light2d.
- The Text Game Object now supports rendering in Light2d, no matter which font, stroke or style it is using.
- Both Static and Dynamic Tilemap Layer Game Objects now support the Light2d pipeline, with or without normal maps.
- The pipeline will no longer look-up and set all of the light uniforms unless the
Light
is dirty. - The pipeline will no longer reset all of the lights unless the quantity of lights has changed.
- The
ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.defaultNormalMap
property has changed, it's now an object with aglTexture
property that maps to the pipelines default normal map. - The
ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.boot
method has been changed to now generate a default normal map. - The
ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.onBind
method has been removed as it's no longer required. - The
ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.setNormalMap
method has been removed as it's no longer required. ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.bind
is a new method that handles setting-up the shader uniforms.- The
ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.batchTexture
method has been rewritten to use the Texture Tint Pipeline function instead. - The
ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.batchSprite
method has been rewritten to use the Texture Tint Pipeline function instead. ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.lightCount
is a new property that stores the previous number of lights rendered.ForwardDiffuseLightPipeline.getNormalMap
is a new method that will look-up and return a normal map for the given object.
Lights
Light.dirty
is a new property that controls if the light is dirty, or not, and needs its uniforms updating.Light
has been recoded so that all of its properties are now setters that activate itsdirty
flag.LightsManager.destroy
will now clear thelightPool
array when destroyed, where-as previously it didn't.LightsManager.cull
now takes the viewport height from the renderer instead of the game config (thanks zenwaichi)
WebGL ModelViewProjection API Changes
The ModelViewProjection
object contained a lot of functions that Phaser never used internally. These have now been
moved to external functions, which can be easily excluded from Custom builds to save space.
If you used any of them in your code, please update to the new function names below:
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP
is a new namespace under which the Model View Projection functions now live.projIdentity
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ProjectIdentity
projPersp
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ProjectPerspective
modelRotateX
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.RotateX
modelRotateY
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.RotateY
modelRotateZ
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.RotateZ
viewLoad
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewLoad
viewRotateX
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewRotateX
viewRotateY
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewRotateY
viewRotateZ
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewRotateZ
viewScale
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewScale
viewTranslate
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewTranslate
modelIdentity
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.Identity
modelScale
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.Scale
modelTranslate
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.Translate
viewIdentity
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewIdentity
viewLoad2D
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ViewLoad2D
projOrtho
is now available as a stand-alone functionPhaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.ProjectOrtho
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.MVP.SetIdentity
is a new function the others use, to save on space.
BitmapText New Features, Updates and API Changes
BitmapText.setCharacterTint
is a new method that allows you to set a tint color (either additive or fill) on a specific range of characters within a static Bitmap Text. You can specify the start and length offsets and per-corner tint colors.BitmapText.setWordTint
is a new method that allows you to set a tint color (either additive or fill) on all matching words within a static Bitmap Text. You can specify the word by string, or numeric offset, and the number of replacements to tint.BitmapText.setDropShadow
is a new method that allows you to apply a drop shadow effect to a Bitmap Text object. You can set the horizontal and vertical offset of the shadow, as well as the color and alpha levels. Call this method with no parameters to clear a shadow.BitmapTextWebGLRenderer
has been rewritten from scratch to make use of the new pre-cached WebGL uv texture and character location data generated byGetBitmapTextSize
. This has reduced the number of calculations made in the function dramatically, as it no longer has work out glyph advancing or offsets during render, but only when the text content updates.BitmapText.getCharacterAt
is a new method that will return the character data from the BitmapText at the givenx
andy
coordinates. The character data includes the code, position, dimensions, and glyph information.- The
BitmapTextSize
object returned byBitmapText.getTextBounds
has a new property calledcharacters
which is an array that contains the scaled position coordinates of each character in the BitmapText, which you could use for tasks such as determining which character in the BitmapText was clicked. ParseXMLBitmapFont
will now calculate the WebGL uv data for the glyphs during parsing. This avoids it having to be done during rendering, saving CPU cycles on an operation that never changes.ParseXMLBitmapFont
will now create a Frame object for each glyph. This means you could, for example, create a Sprite using the BitmapText texture and the glyph as the frame key, i.e.:this.add.sprite(x, y, fontName, 'A')
.BitmapTextWord
,BitmapTextCharacter
andBitmapTextLines
are three new type defs that are now part of theBitmapTextSize
config object, as returned bygetTextBounds
. This improves the TypeScript defs and JS Docs for this object.- The signature of the
ParseXMLBitmapFont
function has changed. Theframe
parameter is no longer optional, and is now the second parameter in the list, instead of being the 4th. If you call this function directly, please update your code. - The
BitmapText.getTextBounds
method was being called every frame, even if the bounds didn't change, potentially costing a lot of CPU time depending on the text length and quantity of them. It now only updates the bounds if they change. - The
GetBitmapTextSize
function usedMath.round
on the values, if theround
parameter wastrue
, which didn't create integers. It now usesMath.ceil
instead to give integer results. - The
GetBitmapTextSize
function has a new boolean parameterupdateOrigin
, which will adjust the origin of the parent BitmapText if set, based on the new bounds calculations. BitmapText.preDestroy
is a new method that will tidy-up all of the BitmapText data during object destruction.BitmapText.dropShadowX
is a new property that controls the horizontal offset of the drop shadow on the Bitmap Text.BitmapText.dropShadowY
is a new property that controls the vertical offset of the drop shadow on the Bitmap Text.BitmapText.dropShadowColor
is a new property that sets the color of the Bitmap Text drop shadow.BitmapText.dropShadowAlpha
is a new property that sets the alpha of the Bitmap Text drop shadow.BatchChar
is a new internal private function for batching a single character of a Bitmap Text to the pipeline.- If you give an invalid Bitmap Font key, the Bitmap Text object will now issue a
console.warn
. - Setting the
color
value in theDynamicBitmapText.setDisplayCallback
would inverse the red and blue channels if the color was not properly encoded for WebGL. It is now encoded automatically, meaning you can pass normal hex values as the colors in the display callback. Fix #5225 (thanks @teebarjunk) - If you apply
setSize
to the Dynamic BitmapText the scissor is now calculated based on the parent transforms, not just the local ones, meaning you can crop Bitmap Text objects that exist within Containers. Fix #4653 (thanks @lgibson02) ParseXMLBitmapFont
has a new optional parametertexture
. If defined, this Texture is populated with Frame data, one frame per glyph. This happens automatically when loading Bitmap Text data in Phaser.
Update List Changes
The way in which Game Objects add themselves to the Scene Update List has changed. Instead of being added by the Factory methods, they will now add and remove themselves based on the new ADDED_TO_SCENE
and REMOVED_FROM_SCENE
events. This means, you can now add Sprites directly to a Container, or Group, and they'll animate properly without first having to be part of the Display List. The full set of changes and new features relating to this follow:
GameObjects.Events.ADDED_TO_SCENE
is a new event, emitted by a Game Object, when it is added to a Scene, or a Container that is part of the Scene.GameObjects.Events.REMOVED_FROM_SCENE
is a new event, emitted by a Game Object, when it is removed from a Scene, or a Container that is part of the Scene.Scenes.Events.ADDED_TO_SCENE
is a new event, emitted by a Scene, when a new Game Object is added to the display list in the Scene, or a Container that is on the display list.Scenes.Events.REMOVED_FROM_SCENE
is a new event, emitted by a Scene, when it a Game Object is removed from the display list in the Scene, or a Container that is on the display list.GameObject.addedToScene
is a new method that custom Game Objects can use to perform additional set-up when a Game Object is added to a Scene. For example, Sprite uses this to add itself to the Update List.GameObject.removedFromScene
is a new method that custom Game Objects can use to perform additional tear-down when a Game Object is removed from a Scene. For example, Sprite uses this to remove themselves from the Update List.- Game Objects no longer automatically remove themselves from the Update List during
preDestroy
. This should be handled directly in theremovedFromScene
method now. - The
Container
will now test to see if any Game Object added to it is already on the display list, or not, and emit its ADDED and REMOVED events accordingly. Fix #5267 #3876 (thanks @halgorithm @mbpictures) DisplayList.events
is a new property that references the Scene's Event Emitter. This is now used internally.DisplayList.addChildCallback
is a new method that overrides the List callback and fires the new ADDED events.DisplayList.removeChildCallback
is a new method that overrides the List callback and fires the new REMOVED events.GameObjectCreator.events
is a new property that references the Scene's Event Emitter. This is now used internally.GameObjectFactory.events
is a new property that references the Scene's Event Emitter. This is now used internally.ProcessQueue.checkQueue
is a new boolean property that will make sure only unique objects are added to the Process Queue.- The
Update List
now uses the newcheckQueue
property to ensure no duplicate objects are on the active list. DOMElementFactory
,ExternFactory
,ParticleManagerFactor
,RopeFactory
andSpriteFactory
all no longer add the objects to the Update List, this is now handled by the ADDED events instead.Sprite
,Rope
,ParticleEmitterManager
,Extern
andDOMElement
now all override theaddedToScene
andremovedFromScene
callbacks to handle further set-up tasks.
Spine Plugin Updates
- The Spine Runtimes have been updated to 3.8.95, which are the most recent non-beta versions. Please note, you will need to re-export your animations if you're working in a version of Spine lower than 3.8.20.
SpineContainer
is a new Game Object available viathis.add.spineContainer
to which you can add Spine Game Objects only. It uses a special rendering function to retain batching, even across multiple container or Spine Game Object instances, resulting in dramatically improved performance over using regular Containers.- A Spine Game Object with
setVisible(false)
will no longer still cause internal gl commands and is now properly skipped, retaining any current batch in the process. Fix #5174 (thanks @Kitsee) - The Spine Game Object WebGL Renderer will no longer clear the type if invisible and will only end the batch if the next type doesn't match.
- The Spine Game Object WebGL Renderer will no longer rebind the pipeline if it was the final object on the display list, saving lots of gl commands.
- The Webpack build scripts have all been updated for Webpack 4.44.x. Fix #5243 (thanks @RollinSafary)
- There is a new npm script
npm run plugin.spine.runtimes
which will build all of the Spine runtimes, for ingestion by the plugin. Note: You will need to check-out the Esoteric Spine Runtimes repo intoplugins/spine/
in order for this to work. - Spine Game Objects can now be rendered to Render Textures. Fix #5184 (thanks @Kitsee)
- Using > 128 Spine objects in a Container would cause a
WebGL: INVALID_OPERATION: vertexAttribPointer: no ARRAY_BUFFER is bound and offset is non-zero
error if you added any subsequent Spine objects to the Scene. There is now no limit. Fix #5246 (thanks @d7561985) - The Spine Plugin will now work in HEADLESS mode without crashing. Fix #4988 (thanks @raimon-segura)
- Spine Game Objects now use -1 as their default blend mode, which means 'skip setting it'.
- The Spine TypeScript defs have been updated for the latest version of the plugin and to add SpineContainers.
- The
SpineGameObject.setAnimation
method will now use thetrackIndex
parameter ifignoreIfPlaying
is set and run the check against this track index. Fix #4842 (thanks @vinerz) - The
SpineFile
will no longer throw a warning if adding a texture into the Texture Manager that already exists. This allows you to have multiple Spine JSON use the same texture file, however, it also means you now get no warning if you accidentally load a texture that exists, so be careful with your keys! Fix #4947 (thanks @Nomy1) - The Spine Plugin
destroy
method will now no longer remove the Game Objects from the Game Object Factory, or dispose of the Scene Renderer. This means when a Scene is destroyed, it will keep the Game Objects in the factory for other Scene's to use. Fix #5279 (thanks @Racoonacoon) SpinePlugin.gameDestroy
is a new method that is called if the Game instance emits adestroy
event. It removes the Spine Game Objects from the factory and disposes of the Spine scene renderer.
Animation API New Features and Updates
If you use Animations in your game, please read the following important API changes in 3.50:
The Animation API has had a significant overhaul to improve playback handling. Instead of just playing an animation based on its global key, you can now supply a new PlayAnimationConfig
object instead, which allows you to override any of the default animation settings, such as duration
, delay
and yoyo
(see below for the full list). This means you no longer have to create lots of duplicate animations just to change properties such as duration
, and can now set them dynamically at run-time as well.
- The
Animation
class no longer extendsEventEmitter
, as it no longer emits any events directly. This means you cannot now listen for events directly from an Animation instance. All of the events are now dispatched by the Game Objects instead. - All of the
SPRITE_ANIMATION_KEY
events have been removed. Instead, please use the new events which all carry theframeKey
parameter, which can be used to handle frame specific events. The only exception to this isANIMATION_COMPLETE_KEY
, which is a key specific version of the completion event. ANIMATION_UPDATE_EVENT
is a new event that is emitted from a Sprite when an animation updates, i.e. its frame changes.ANIMATION_STOP_EVENT
is a new event that is emitted from a Sprite when its current animation is stopped. This can happen if any of thestop
methods are called, or a new animation is played prior to this one reaching completion. Fix #4894 (thanks @scott20145)- The Game Object
Component.Animation
component has been renamed toAnimationState
and has moved namespace. It's now inPhaser.Animations
instead ofGameObjects.Components
to help differentiate it from theAnimation
class when browsing the documentation. - The
play
,playReverse
,playAfterDelay
,playAfterRepeat
andchain
Sprite and Animation Component methods can now all take aPhaser.Types.Animations.PlayAnimationConfig
configuration object, as well as a string, as thekey
parameter. This allows you to override any default animation setting with those defined in the config, giving you far greater control over animations on a Game Object level, without needing to globally duplicate them. AnimationState.create
is a new method that allows you to create animations directly on a Sprite. These are not global and never enter the Animation Manager, instead risiding within the Sprite itself. This allows you to use the same keys across both local and global animations and set-up Sprite specific local animations.- All playback methods:
play
,playReverse
,playAfterDelay
andplayAfterRepeat
will now check to see if the given animation key exists locally on the Sprite first. If it does, it's used, otherwise it then checks the global Animation Manager for the key instead. AnimationState.skipMissedFrames
is now used when playing an animation, allowing you to create animations that run at frame rates far exceeding the refresh rate, or that will update to the correct frame should the game lag. Feature #4232 (thanks @colorcube)AnimationManager.addMix
is a new method that allows you to create mixes between two animations. Mixing allows you to specify a unique delay between a pairing of animations. When playing Animation A on a Game Object, if you then play Animation B, and a mix exists, it will wait for the specified delay to be over before playing Animation B. This allows you to customise smoothing between different types of animation, such as blending between an idle and a walk state, or a running and a firing state.AnimationManager.getMix
is a new method that will return the mix duration between the two given animations.AnimationManager.removeMix
is a new method that will remove the mixture between either two animations, or all mixtures for the given animation.AnimationState.remove
is a new method that will remove a locally stored Animation instance from a Sprite.AnimationState.get
is a new method that will return a locally stored Animation instance from the Sprite.AnimationState.exists
is a new method that will check if a locally stored Animation exists on the Sprite.- The internal
AnimationState.remove
method has been renamed toglobalRemove
. AnimationState.textureManager
is a new property that references the global Texture Manager.AnimationState.anims
is a new property that contains locally created Animations in a Custom Map.AnimationState.play
andSprite.play
no longer accept astartFrame
parameter. Please set it via thePlayAnimationConfig
instead.AnimationState.playReverse
andSprite.playReverse
no longer accept astartFrame
parameter. Please set it via thePlayAnimationConfig
instead.- The
AnimationState.delayedPlay
method has been renamed toplayAfterDelay
. The parameter order has also changed, so the key now comes first instead of the duration. - The
AnimationState.stopOnRepeat
method has been renamed tostopAfterRepeat
- The
AnimationState.getCurrentKey
method has been renamed togetName
. AnimationState.getFrameName
is a new method that will return the key of the current Animation Frame, if an animation has been loaded.AnimationState.playAfterDelay
andSprite.playAfterDelay
are new methods that will play the given animation after the delay in ms expires.AnimationState.playAfterRepeat
andSprite.playAfterRepeat
are new methods that will play the given animation after the current animation finishes repeating. You can also specify the number of repeats allowed left to run.- The
AnimationState.chain
method is now available on the Sprite class. - The
AnimationState.stopAfterDelay
method is now available on the Sprite class. - The
AnimationState.stopAfterRepeat
method is now available on the Sprite class. - The
AnimationState.stopOnFrame
method is now available on the Sprite class. AnimationManager.createFromAseprite
is a new method that allows you to use animations created in the Aseprite editor directly in Phaser. Please see the comprehensive documentation for this method for full details on how to do this.AnimationState
now handles all of the loading of the animation. It no longer has to make calls out to the Animation Manager or Animation instance itself and will load the animation data directly, replacing as required from the optionalPlayAnimationConfig
. This improves performance and massively reduces CPU calls in animation heavy games.- The
PlayAnimationConfig.frameRate
property lets you optionally override the animation frame rate. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.duration
property lets you optionally override the animation duration. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.delay
property lets you optionally override the animation delay. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.repeat
property lets you optionally override the animation repeat counter. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.repeatDelay
property lets you optionally override the animation repeat delay value. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.yoyo
property lets you optionally override the animation yoyo boolean. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.showOnStart
property lets you optionally override the animation show on start value. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.hideOnComplete
property lets you optionally override the animation hide on complete value. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.startFrame
property lets you optionally set the animation frame to start on. - The
PlayAnimationConfig.timeScale
property lets you optionally set the animation time scale factor. AnimationState.delayCounter
is a new property that allows you to control the delay before an animation will start playing. Only once this delay has expired, will the animationSTART
events fire. Fix #4426 (thanks @bdaenen)AnimationState.hasStarted
is a new boolean property that allows you to tell if the current animation has started playing, or is still waiting for a delay to expire.AnimationState.showOnStart
is a new boolean property that controls if the Game Object should havesetVisible(true)
called on it when the animation starts.AnimationState.hideOnComplete
is a new boolean property that controls if the Game Object should havesetVisible(false)
called on it when the animation completes.- The
AnimationState.chain
method docs said it would remove all pending animations if called with no parameters. However, it didn't - and now does! - The
AnimationState.setDelay
method has been removed. It never actually worked and you can now perform the same thing by calling eitherplayAfterDelay
or setting thedelay
property in the play config. - The
AnimationState.getDelay
method has been removed. You can now read thedelay
property directly. - The
AnimationState.setRepeat
method has been removed. You can achieve the same thing by setting therepeat
property in the play config, or adjusting the publicrepeatCounter
property if the animation has started. AnimationState.handleStart
is a new internal private method that handles the animation start process.AnimationState.handleRepeat
is a new internal private method that handles the animation repeat process.AnimationState.handleStop
is a new internal private method that handles the animation stop process.AnimationState.handleComplete
is a new internal private method that handles the animation complete process.AnimationState.emitEvents
is a new internal private method that emits animation events, cutting down on duplicate code.- The
AnimationState.restart
method has a new optional boolean parameterresetRepeats
which controls if you want to reset the repeat counter during the restart, or not. Animation.getTotalFrames
is a new method that will return the total number of frames in the animation. You can access it viathis.anims.currentAnim.getTotalFrames
from a Sprite.Animation.calculateDuration
is a new method that calculates the duration, frameRate and msPerFrame for a given animation target.- The
BuildGameObjectAnimation
function now uses thePlayAnimationConfig
object to set the values. Sprite.playReverse
is a new method that allows you to play the given animation in reverse on the Sprite.Sprite.playAfterDelay
is a new method that allows you to play the given animation on the Sprite after a delay.Sprite.stop
is a new method that allows you to stop the current animation on the Sprite.AnimationManager.load
has been removed as it's no longer required.AnimationManager.staggerPlay
has been fixed so you can now pass in negative stagger values.AnimationManager.staggerPlay
has a new optional boolean parameterstaggerFirst
, which allows you to either include or exclude the first child in the stagger calculations.- The
Animation.completeAnimation
method has been removed as it's no longer required. - The
Animation.load
method has been removed as it's no longer required. - The
Animation.setFrame
method has been removed as it's no longer required. - The
Animation.getFirstTick
method has no longer needs theincludeDelay
parameter, as it's handled byAnimationState
now. - The
Animation.getFrames
method has a new optional boolean parametersortFrames
which will run a numeric sort on the frame names after constructing them, if a string-based frame is given. Types.Animations.Animation
has a new boolean propertysortFrames
, which lets Phaser numerically sort the generated frames.AnimationState.timeScale
is a new public property that replaces the old private_timeScale
property.AnimationState.delay
is a new public property that replaces the old private_delay
property.AnimationState.repeat
is a new public property that replaces the old private_repeat
property.AnimationState.repeatDelay
is a new public property that replaces the old private_repeatDelay
property.AnimationState.yoyo
is a new public property that replaces the old private_yoyo
property.AnimationState.inReverse
is a new public property that replaces the old private_reverse
property.AnimationState.startAnimation
is a new public method that replaces the old private_startAnimation
method.- The
AnimationState.getProgress
method has been fixed so it will return correctly if the animation is playing in reverse. - The
AnimationState.globalRemove
method will now always be called when an animation is removed from the global Animation Manager, not just once. - The
AnimationState.getRepeat
method has now been removed. You can get the value from therepeat
property. - The
AnimationState.setRepeatDelay
method has now been removed. You can set the value using therepeatDelay
config property, or changing it at run-time. AnimationState.complete
is a new method that handles the completion in animation playback.- The
AnimationState.setTimeScale
method has now been removed. You can set the value using thetimeScale
config property, or changing it at run-time. - The
AnimationState.getTimeScale
method has now been removed. You can read the value using thetimeScale
property. - The
AnimationState.getTotalFrames
method has been fixed and won't error if called when no animation is loaded. - The
AnimationState.setYoyo
method has now been removed. You can set the value using theyoyo
config property, or changing it at run-time. - The
AnimationState.getYoyo
method has now been removed. You can read the value using theyoyo
property. - The
AnimationState.stopAfterRepeat
method now has an optional parameterrepeatCount
, so you can tell the animation to stop after a specified number of repeats, not just 1. - When playing an animation in reverse, if it reached the first frame and had to repeat, it would then jump to the frame before the final frame and carry on, skipping out the final frame.
- The
AnimationState.updateFrame
method has now been removed. Everything is handled bysetCurrentFrame
instead, which removes one extra step out of the update process. GenerateFrameNames
will nowconsole.warn
if the generated frame isn't present in the texture, which should help with debugging animation creation massively.GenerateFrameNumbers
will nowconsole.warn
if the generated frame isn't present in the texture, which should help with debugging animation creation massively.GenerateFrameNumbers
would include the __BASE frame by mistake in its calculations. This didn't end up in the final animation, but did cause a cache miss when building the animation.GenerateFrameNumbers
can now accept thestart
andend
parameters in reverse order, meaning you can now do{ start: 10, end: 1 }
to create the animation in reverse.GenerateFrameNames
can now accept thestart
andend
parameters in reverse order, meaning you can now do{ start: 10, end: 1 }
to create the animation in reverse.
Mesh Game Object New Features and Updates
Mesh.setVertices
is a new method that allows you to set the verts of a Mesh Game Object from the given parameters. This allows you to modify a mesh post-creation, or populate it with data at a later stage.- The Mesh constructor signature has changed to
scene, x, y, vertices, uvs, indicies, colors, alphas, texture, frame
, whereindicies
is the new parameter added to the list. It allows you to provide indexed vertex data to create the Mesh from, where theindicies
array holds the vertex index information. The final list of vertices is built from this index along with the provided vertices and uvs arrays. - You can now supply just a single numerical value as the
color
parameter in the constructor, factory method andsetVertices
method. If a number, instead of an array, it will be used as the color for all vertices created. - You can now supply just a single numerical value as the
alpha
parameter in the constructor, factory method andsetVertices
method. If a number, instead of an array, it will be used as the alpha for all vertices created. - The
Mesh
Game Object now extends theSingleAlpha
component and the alpha value is factored into the final alpha value per vertex during rendering. This means you can now set the whole alpha across the Mesh using the standardsetAlpha
methods. But, if you wish to, you can still control the alpha on a per-vertex basis as well. - The
Mesh
Game Object now has the Animation State Component. This allows you to create and play animations across the texture of a Mesh, something that previously wasn't possible. As a result, the Mesh now adds itself to the Update List when added to a Scene. Mesh.setDebug
is a new method that allows you to render a debug visualisation of the Mesh vertices to a Graphics Game Object. You can provide your own Graphics instance and optionally callback that is invoked during rendering. This allows you to easily visualise the vertices of your Mesh to help debug UV mapping.Mesh.debugGraphic
is a new property that holds the debug Graphics instance reference.Mesh.debugCallback
is a new property that holds the debug render callback.Mesh.renderDebugVerts
is a new method that acts as the default render callback forsetDebug
if none is provided.Mesh.preDestroy
is a new method that will clean-up the Mesh arrays and debug references on destruction.
New Features
Geom.Intersects.GetLineToLine
is a new function that will return a Vector3 containing the point of intersection between 2 line segments, with thez
property holding the distance value.Geom.Intersects.GetLineToPolygon
is a new function that checks for the closest point of intersection between a line segment and an array of polygons.Geom.Intersects.GetLineToPoints
is a new function that checks for the closest point of intersection between a line segment and an array of points, where each pair of points form a line segment.Geom.Intersects.GetRaysFromPointToPolygon
is a new function that emits rays out from the given point and detects for intersection against all given polygons, returning the points of intersection in the results array.Geom.Polygon.Translate
is a new function that allows you to translate all the points of a polygon by the given values.Geom.Polygon.Simplify
is a new function that takes a polygon and simplifies the points by running them through a combination of Douglas-Peucker and Radial Distance algorithms, potentially dramatically reducing the number of points while retaining its shape.WebGLRenderer.setInt1iv
will allow you to look-up and set a 1iv uniform on the given shader.Phaser.Types.Math.Vector3Like
is a new data type representing as Vector 3 like object.Phaser.Types.Math.Vector4Like
is a new data type representing as Vector 4 like object.Transform.getLocalPoint
is a new method, available on all Game Objects, that takes anx
/y
pair and translates them into the local space of the Game Object, factoring in parent transforms and display origins.- The
KeyboardPlugin
will now track the key code and timestamp of the previous key pressed and compare it to the current event. If they match, it will skip the event. On some systems, if you were to type quickly, you would sometimes get duplicate key events firing (the exact same event firing more than once). This is now prevented from happening. Display.Color.GetColorFromValue
is a new function that will take a hex color value and return it as an integer, for use in WebGL. This is now used internally by the Tint component and other classes.Utils.String.RemoveAt
is a new function that will remove a character from the given index in a string and return the new string.Frame.setUVs
is a new method that allows you to directly set the canvas and UV data for a frame. Use this if you need to override the values set automatically during frame creation.TweenManager.getTweensOf
has a new parameterincludePending
. If set, it will also check the pending tweens for the given targets and return those in the results as well. Fix #5260 (thanks @pcharest2000)WebGLPipeline.hasBooted
is a new boolean property that tracks if the pipeline has been booted or not, which is now far more important in 3.5 than in previous versions. This is checked in theWebGLRenderer.addPipeline
method, and if not set, the pipeline is booted. Fix #5251 #5255 (thanks @telinc1 @rexrainbow)- The WebGL Renderer will now add the pipelines during the
boot
method, instead ofinit
. - You can now use
this.renderer
from within a Scene, as it's now a Scene-level property and part of the Injection Map. Clock.addEvent
can now take an existingTimerEvent
object, as well as a config object. If aTimerEvent
is given it will be removed from the Clock, reset and then added. This allows you to pool TimerEvents rather than constantly create and delete them. Fix #4115 (thanks @jcyuan)Clock.removeEvent
is a new method that allows you to remove aTimerEvent
, or an array of them, from all internal lists of the current Clock.Group.getMatching
is a new method that will return any members of the Group that match the given criteria, such asgetMatching('visible', true)
(thanks @atursams)ArcadePhysics.disableUpdate
is a new method that will prevent the Arcade Physics Worldupdate
method from being called when the Scene updates. By disabling it, you're free to call the update method yourself, passing in your own delta and time values.ArcadePhysics.enableUpdate
is a new method that will make the Arcade Physics World update in time with the Scene update. This is the default, so only call this if you have specifically disabled it previously.ArcadeWorldConfig.customUpdate
is a new boolean property you can set in the Arcade Physics config object, either in the Scene or in the Game Config. Iftrue
the World update will never be called, allowing you to call it yourself from your own component. Close #5190 (thanks @cfortuner)Utils.Array.SortByDigits
is a new function that takes the given array of strings and runs a numeric sort on it, ignoring any non-digits.GroupCreateConfig
, which is used when callingGroup.createMultiple
orGroup.createFromConfig
, can now accept the following new properties:setOrigin: { x, y, stepX, stepY }
which are applied to the items created by the Group.Transform.copyPosition
is a new method that will copy the position from the given object to the Game Object (thanks @samme)- The
Text.MeasureText
function, which is used to calculate the ascent and descent of Text Game Objects whenever the style, or font size, is changed, has been updated to use the newactualBoundingBoxAscent
functions present in modern browsers. This allows for significantly faster ascent calculations than previously. Older browsers, such as IE, will still fall back (thanks @rexrainbow)
Input / Mouse Updates and API Changes
ScaleManager.refresh
is now called when theGame.READY
event fires. This fixes a bug where the Scale Manager would have the incorrect canvas bounds, because they were calculated before a previous canvas was removed from the DOM. Fix #4862 (thanks @dranitski)- The Game Config property
inputMouseCapture
has been removed, as this is now split into 3 new config options: inputMousePreventDefaultDown
is a new config option that allows you to controlpreventDefault
calls specifically on mouse down events. Set it viainput.mouse.preventDefaultDown
in the Game Config. It defaults totrue
, the same as the previouscapture
property did.inputMousePreventDefaultUp
is a new config option that allows you to controlpreventDefault
calls specifically on mouse up events. Set it viainput.mouse.preventDefaultUp
in the Game Config. It defaults totrue
, the same as the previouscapture
property did.inputMousePreventDefaultMove
is a new config option that allows you to controlpreventDefault
calls specifically on mouse move events. Set it viainput.mouse.preventDefaultMove
in the Game Config. It defaults totrue
, the same as the previouscapture
property did.- The
MouseManager.capture
property has been removed, as this is now split into 3 new config options (see below) MouseManager.preventDefaultDown
is a new boolean property, set via theinputMousePreventDefaultDown
config option that allows you to toggle capture of mouse down events at runtime.MouseManager.preventDefaultUp
is a new boolean property, set via theinputMousePreventDefaultUp
config option that allows you to toggle capture of mouse up events at runtime.MouseManager.preventDefaultMove
is a new boolean property, set via theinputMousePreventDefaultMove
config option that allows you to toggle capture of mouse move events at runtime.- In the
MouseManager
the up, down and move events are no longer set as being passive if captured. Over, Out, Wheel and the Window level Down and Up events are always flagged as being passive. - The
GamepadPlugin
will now callrefreshPads
as part of its start process. This allows you to use Gamepads across multiple Scenes, without having to wait for a connected event from each one of them. If you've already had a connected event in a previous Scene, you can now just read the pads directly viathis.input.gamepad.pad1
and similar. Fix #4890 (thanks @Sytten) - Shutting down the Gamepad plugin (such as when sleeping a Scene) no longer calls
GamepadPlugin.disconnectAll
, but destroying it does. Gamepad._created
is a new private internal property that keeps track of when the instance was created. This is compared to the navigator timestamp in the update loop to avoid event spamming. Fix #4890.
Updates and API Changes
- Earcut, used for polygon triangulation, has been updated from 2.1.4 to 2.2.2.
- Earcut has now been exposed and is available via
Geom.Polygon.Earcut
and is fully documented. Config.batchSize
has been increased from 2000 to 4096.- Removed the Deferred Diffuse fragment and vertex shaders from the project, as they're not used.
StaticTilemapLayer.upload
will now set the vertex attributes and buffer the data, and handles internal checks more efficiently.StaticTilemapLayer
now includes theModelViewProjection
mixin, so it doesn't need to modify the pipeline during rendering.WebGLRenderer.textureFlush
is a new property that keeps track of the total texture flushes per frame.- The
TextureTintStripPipeline
now extendsTextureTintPipeline
and just changes the topolgy, vastly reducing the filesize. TransformMatrix.getXRound
is a new method that will return the X component, optionally passed viaMath.round
.TransformMatrix.getYRound
is a new method that will return the Y component, optionally passed viaMath.round
.- The
KeyboardPlugin
no longer emitskeydown_
events. These were replaced withkeydown-
events in v3.15. The previous event string was deprecated in v3.20. - The
KeyboardPlugin
no longer emitskeyup_
events. These were replaced withkeyup-
events in v3.15. The previous event string was deprecated in v3.20. - The
ScaleManager.updateBounds
method is now called every time the browser fires a 'resize' or 'orientationchange' event. This will update the offset of the canvas element Phaser is rendering to, which is responsible for keeping input positions correct. However, if you change the canvas position, or visibility, via any other method (i.e. via an Angular route) you should call theupdateBounds
method directly, yourself. - The constant
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.BYTE
value has been removed as it wasn't used internally. - The constant
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.SHORT
value has been removed as it wasn't used internally. - The constant
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.UNSIGNED_BYTE
value has been removed as it wasn't used internally. - The constant
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.UNSIGNED_SHORT
value has been removed as it wasn't used internally. - The constant
Phaser.Renderer.WebGL.FLOAT
value has been removed as it wasn't used internally. global.Phaser = Phaser
has been removed, as it's no longer required by the UMD loader, which should make importing in Angular 10 easier. Fix #5212 (thanks @blackyale)Pointer.downTime
now stores the event timestamp of when the first button on the input device was pressed down, not just when button 1 was pressed down.Pointer.upTime
now stores the event timestamp of when the final depressed button on the input device was released, not just when button 1 was released.- The
Pointer.getDuration
method now uses the new PointerdownTime
andupTime
values, meaning it will accurately report the duration of when any button is being held down, not just the primary one. Fix #5112 (thanks @veleek) - The
BaseShader
default vertex shader now includes theoutTexCoord
vec2 varying, mapped to be the same as that found in the pipeline shaders. Fix #5120 (@pavel-shirobok) - When using the
GameObjectCreator
forContainers
you can now specify thechildren
property in the configuration object. WebGLRenderer.finalType
is a new boolean property that signifies if the current Game Object being rendered is the final one in the list.- The
WebGLRenderer.updateCanvasTexture
method will now setgl.UNPACK_PREMULTIPLY_ALPHA_WEBGL
to true, which should stop issues where you update a Text Game Object, having added a Render Texture or Spine Game Object to the Scene after it, which switches the PMA setting. Fix #5064 #5155 (thanks @hugoruscitti @immangrove-supertree) Textures.Parsers.JSONHash
will now perform ahasOwnProperty
check when iterating the frames, skipping anything that isn't a direct property. This should allow you to use generated atlas data that comes fromJSON.parse
. Fix #4768 (thanks @RollinSafary)- The
Camera3D
Plugin has been rebuilt for Phaser 3.50 and the webpack config updated. This plugin is now considered deprecated and will not be updated beyond this release. Tween.seek
will no longer issue a console warning for'Tween.seek duration too long'
, it's now up to you to check on the performance of tween seeking.WebGLRenderer.previousPipeline
is a new property that is set during a call toclearPipeline
and used during calls torebindPipeline
, allowing the renderer to rebind any previous pipeline, not just the Multi Pipeline.- The
WebGLRenderer.rebindPipeline
method has been changed slightly. Previously, you had to specify thepipelineInstance
, but this is now optional. If you don't, it will use the newpreviousPipeline
property instead. If not set, or none given, it will now return without throwing gl errors as well. - If
inputWindowEvents
is set in the Game Config, then theMouseManager
will now listen for the events onwindow.top
instead of justwindow
, which should help in situations where the pointer is released outside of an embedded iframe. Fix #4824 (thanks @rexrainbow) Types.GameObjects.Text.GetTextSizeObject
is a new type def for the GetTextSize function results.- The
Arcade.Body.resetFlags
method has a new optional boolean parameterclear
. If set, it clears thewasTouching
flags on the Body. This happens automatically whenBody.reset
is called. Previous to this, the flags were not reset until the next physics step (thanks @samme) Utils.Array.StableSort
has been recoded. It's now based on Two-Screens stable sort 0.1.8 and has been updated to fit into Phaser better and no longer create any window bound objects. Theinplace
function has been removed, just callStableSort(array)
directly now. All classes that usedStableSort.inplace
have been updated to call it directly.- If a Scene is paused, or sent to sleep, it will automatically call
Keyboard.resetKeys
. This means that if you hold a key down, then sleep or pause a Scene, then release the key and resume or wake the Scene, it will no longer think it is still being held down (thanks @samme) Actions.setOrigin
will now callupdateDisplayOrigin
on the items array, otherwise the effects can't be seen when rendering.- You can now set the
ArcadeWorld.fixedStep
property via theArcadeWorldConfig
object (thanks @samme) Utils.Array.NumerArray
can now accept thestart
andend
parameters in reverse order, i.e.10, 1
will generate a number array running from 10 to 1. Internally it has also been optimized to skip string based returns.DataManager.Events.DESTROY
is a new event that the Data Manager will listen for from its parent and then call its owndestroy
method when received.
Bug Fixes
RenderTexture.resize
(which is called fromsetSize
) wouldn't correctly set theTextureSource.glTexture
property, leading tobindTexture: attempt to use a deleted object
errors under WebGL.RenderTexture.fill
would fail to fill the correct area under WebGL if the RenderTexture wasn't the same size as the Canvas. It now fills the given region properly.- The
MatterAttractors
plugin, which enables attractors between bodies, has been fixed. The original plugin only worked if the body with the attractor was first in the world bodies list. It can now attract any body, no matter where in the world list it is. Fix #5160 (thanks @strahius) - The
KeyboardManager
andKeyboardPlugin
were both still checking for theInputManager.useQueue
property, which was removed several versions ago. - In Arcade Physics, Dynamic bodies would no longer hit walls when riding on horizontally moving platforms. The horizontal (and vertical) friction is now re-applied correctly in these edge-cases. Fix #5210 (thanks @Dercetech @samme)
- Calling
Rectangle.setSize()
wouldn't change the underlying geometry of the Shape Game Object, causing any stroke to be incorrectly rendered after a size change. - The
ProcessQueue
was emitting the wrong events internally. It now emits 'add' and 'remove' correctly (thanks @halilcakar) - The
GridAlign
action didn't work if only theheight
parameter was set. Fix #5019 (thanks @halilcakar) - The
Color.HSVToRGB
function has been rewritten to use the HSL and HSV formula from Wikipedia, giving much better results. Fix #5089 (thanks @DiamondeX) - Previously, the
easeParams
array within a Tweensprops
object, or a multi-object tween, were ignored and it was only used if set on the root Tween object. It will now work correctly set at any depth. Fix #4292 (thanks @willblackmore) - When using
Camera.setRenderToTexture
itszoom
androtation
values would be applied twice. Fix #4221 #4924 #4713 (thanks @wayfu @DanMcgraw @pavel-shirobok) GameObjects.Shape.Grid
would render a white fill even if you passedundefined
as the fill color in the constructor. It now doesn't render cells if no fill color is given.- The
onMouse
events in the Input Manager didn't reset theactivePointer
property to the mouse, meaning on dual-input systems such as Touch Screen devices, the active pointer would become locked to whichever input method was used first. Fix #4615 #5232 (thanks @mmolina01 @JstnPwll @Legomite) - The Scale Managers
GetScreenOrientation
function will now check forwindow.orientation
first, because iOS mobile browsers have an incomplete implementation of the Screen API, forcing us to use the window value as a priority. This means the Scale Manager will now emitorientationchange
events correctly on iOS. Fix #4361 #4914 (thanks @pfdtravalmatic @jackfreak @cuihu) Time.Clock.addEvent
can now take an instance of aTimerEvent
as its parameter. Fix #5294 (thanks @samme @EmilSV)GameConfig.audio
now defaults to an empty object, which simplifies access to the config in later checks (thanks @samme)- The
Loader.path
was being added to the File URL even if the URL was absolute. This is now checked for and the path is not applied unless the URL is relative (thanks @firesoft)
Namespace Updates
- The
Phaser.Curves.MoveTo
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.DOM.GetInnerHeight
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.GameObjects.Bob
class has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.GameObjects.LightsManager
class has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.GameObjects.LightsPlugin
class has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.GameObjects.Particles.EmitterOp
class has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.GameObjects.GetTextSize
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.GameObjects.MeasureText
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.GameObjects.TextStyle
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Input.CreatePixelPerfectHandler
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Physics.Arcade.Components.OverlapCirc
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Physics.Arcade.Components.OverlapRect
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Physics.Arcade.Tilemap
namespace has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Physics.Matter.Components
namespace has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Physics.Matter.Events
namespace has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Physics.Matter.MatterGameObject
class has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Physics.Matter.PointerConstraint
class has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Scenes.GetPhysicsPlugins
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Scenes.GetScenePlugins
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Structs.Events
namespace has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - The
Phaser.Tilemaps.Parsers.Tiled
function has now been exposed on the Phaser namespace (thanks @samme) - Every single
Tilemap.Component
function has now been made public. This means you can call the Component functions directly, should you need to, outside of the Tilemap system.
Removal of 'Resolution' property from across the API
For legacy reasons, Phaser 3 has never properly supported HighDPI devices. It will render happily to them of course, but wouldn't let you set a 'resolution' for the Canvas beyond 1. Earlier versions of 3.x had a resolution property in the Game Config, but it was never fully implemented (for example, it would break zooming cameras). When the Scale Manager was introduced in v3.16 we forced the resolution to be 1 to avoid it breaking anything else internally.
For a long time, the 'resolution' property has been present - taunting developers and confusing new comers. In this release we have finally gone through and removed all references to it. The Game Config option is now gone, it's removed from the Scale Manager, Base Camera and everywhere else where it matters. As much as we would have liked to implement the feature, we've spent too long without and things have been built around the assumption it isn't present that just wouldn't cope with having it shoe-horned in at this stage. As frustrating as this is, it's even more annoying to just leave the property there confusing people and wasting CPU cycles. Phaser 4 has been built with HighDPI screens in mind from the very start, but it's just too late for v3. The following changes are a result of this removal:
- The
Phaser.Scale.Events#RESIZE
event no longer sends theresolution
as a parameter. - The
BaseCamera.resolution
property has been removed. - The internal private
BaseCamera._cx
,_cy
,_cw
and_ch
properties has been removed. - The
BaseCamera.preRender
method no longer receives or uses theresolution
parameter. - The
Camera.preRender
method no longer receives or uses theresolution
parameter. - The
CameraManager.onResize
method no longer receives or uses theresolution
parameter. - The
Core.Config.resolution
property has been removed. - The
TextStyle.resolution
property is no longer read from the Game Config. You can still set it via the Text Style config to a value other than 1, but it will default to this now. - The
CanvasRenderer
no longer reads or uses the Game Config resolution property. - The
PipelineManager.resize
method along withWebGLPipeline.resize
and anything else that extends them no longer receives or uses theresolution
parameter. - The
WebGLRenderer.resize
andonResize
methods no longer receives or uses theresolution
parameter. - The
ScaleManager.resolution
property has been removed and all internal use of it.
Examples, Documentation and TypeScript
My thanks to the following for helping with the Phaser 3 Examples, Docs, and TypeScript definitions, either by reporting errors, fixing them, or helping author the docs:
@samme @16patsle @scott20145 @khasanovbi @mk360 @volkans80 @jaabberwocky @maikthomas @atursams @LearningCode2023 @DylanC @BenjaminDRichards @rexrainbow @Riderrr @spwilson2 @EmilSV @PhaserEditor2D