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use crate::{texture, Document};
pub use json::material::AlphaMode;
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
use serde_json::{Map, Value};
lazy_static! {
static ref DEFAULT_MATERIAL: json::material::Material = Default::default();
}
/// The material appearance of a primitive.
#[derive(Clone, Debug)]
pub struct Material<'a> {
/// The parent `Document` struct.
document: &'a Document,
/// The corresponding JSON index - `None` when the default material.
index: Option<usize>,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::material::Material,
}
impl<'a> Material<'a> {
/// Constructs a `Material`.
pub(crate) fn new(
document: &'a Document,
index: usize,
json: &'a json::material::Material,
) -> Self {
Self {
document,
index: Some(index),
json,
}
}
/// Constructs the default `Material`.
pub(crate) fn default(document: &'a Document) -> Self {
Self {
document,
index: None,
json: &DEFAULT_MATERIAL,
}
}
/// Returns the internal JSON index if this `Material` was explicity defined.
///
/// This function returns `None` if the `Material` is the default material.
pub fn index(&self) -> Option<usize> {
self.index
}
/// The optional alpha cutoff value of the material.
pub fn alpha_cutoff(&self) -> Option<f32> {
self.json.alpha_cutoff.map(|value| value.0)
}
/// The alpha rendering mode of the material. The material's alpha rendering
/// mode enumeration specifying the interpretation of the alpha value of the main
/// factor and texture.
///
/// * In `Opaque` mode (default) the alpha value is ignored
/// and the rendered output is fully opaque.
/// * In `Mask` mode, the rendered
/// output is either fully opaque or fully transparent depending on the alpha
/// value and the specified alpha cutoff value.
/// * In `Blend` mode, the alpha value is used to composite the source and
/// destination areas and the rendered output is combined with the background
/// using the normal painting operation (i.e. the Porter and Duff over
/// operator).
pub fn alpha_mode(&self) -> AlphaMode {
self.json.alpha_mode.unwrap()
}
/// Specifies whether the material is double-sided.
///
/// * When this value is false, back-face culling is enabled.
/// * When this value is true, back-face culling is disabled and double sided
/// lighting is enabled. The back-face must have its normals reversed before
/// the lighting equation is evaluated.
pub fn double_sided(&self) -> bool {
self.json.double_sided
}
/// Optional user-defined name for this object.
#[cfg(feature = "names")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "names")))]
pub fn name(&self) -> Option<&'a str> {
self.json.name.as_deref()
}
/// Parameter values that define the metallic-roughness material model from
/// Physically-Based Rendering (PBR) methodology.
pub fn pbr_metallic_roughness(&self) -> PbrMetallicRoughness<'a> {
PbrMetallicRoughness::new(self.document, &self.json.pbr_metallic_roughness)
}
/// Returns extension data unknown to this crate version.
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extensions(&self) -> Option<&Map<String, Value>> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
Some(&ext.others)
}
/// Get the value of an extension based on the name of the extension
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extension_value(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&Value> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
ext.others.get(key)
}
/// Parameter values that define the specular-glossiness material model from
/// Physically-Based Rendering (PBR) methodology.
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness")))]
pub fn pbr_specular_glossiness(&self) -> Option<PbrSpecularGlossiness<'a>> {
self.json
.extensions
.as_ref()?
.pbr_specular_glossiness
.as_ref()
.map(|x| PbrSpecularGlossiness::new(self.document, x))
}
/// Parameter values that define the transmission of light through the material
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_transmission")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_transmission")))]
pub fn transmission(&self) -> Option<Transmission<'a>> {
self.json
.extensions
.as_ref()?
.transmission
.as_ref()
.map(|x| Transmission::new(self.document, x))
}
/// Parameter values that define the index of refraction of the material
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_ior")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_ior")))]
pub fn ior(&self) -> Option<f32> {
self.json.extensions.as_ref()?.ior.as_ref().map(|x| x.ior.0)
}
/// Parameter value that adjusts the strength of emissive material properties
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_emissive_strength")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_emissive_strength")))]
pub fn emissive_strength(&self) -> Option<f32> {
self.json
.extensions
.as_ref()?
.emissive_strength
.as_ref()
.map(|x| x.emissive_strength.0)
}
/// Parameter values that define a volume for the transmission of light through the material
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_volume")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_volume")))]
pub fn volume(&self) -> Option<Volume<'a>> {
self.json
.extensions
.as_ref()?
.volume
.as_ref()
.map(|x| Volume::new(self.document, x))
}
/// Parameter values that define the strength and colour of the specular reflection of the material
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_specular")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_specular")))]
pub fn specular(&self) -> Option<Specular<'a>> {
self.json
.extensions
.as_ref()?
.specular
.as_ref()
.map(|x| Specular::new(self.document, x))
}
/// A tangent space normal map.
///
/// The texture contains RGB components in linear space. Each texel represents
/// the XYZ components of a normal vector in tangent space.
///
/// * Red [0 to 255] maps to X [-1 to 1].
/// * Green [0 to 255] maps to Y [-1 to 1].
/// * Blue [128 to 255] maps to Z [1/255 to 1].
///
/// The normal vectors use OpenGL conventions where +X is right, +Y is up, and
/// +Z points toward the viewer.
pub fn normal_texture(&self) -> Option<NormalTexture<'a>> {
self.json.normal_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
NormalTexture::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// The occlusion map texture.
///
/// The occlusion values are sampled from the R channel. Higher values indicate
/// areas that should receive full indirect lighting and lower values indicate
/// no indirect lighting. These values are linear.
///
/// If other channels are present (GBA), they are ignored for occlusion
/// calculations.
pub fn occlusion_texture(&self) -> Option<OcclusionTexture<'a>> {
self.json.occlusion_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
OcclusionTexture::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// The emissive map texture.
///
/// The emissive map controls the color and intensity of the light being
/// emitted by the material.
///
/// This texture contains RGB components in sRGB color space. If a fourth
/// component (A) is present, it is ignored.
pub fn emissive_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.emissive_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// The emissive color of the material.
///
/// The default value is `[0.0, 0.0, 0.0]`.
pub fn emissive_factor(&self) -> [f32; 3] {
self.json.emissive_factor.0
}
/// Specifies whether the material is unlit.
///
/// Returns `true` if the [`KHR_materials_unlit`] property was specified, in which
/// case the renderer should prefer to ignore all PBR values except `baseColor`.
///
/// [`KHR_materials_unlit`]: https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/tree/master/extensions/2.0/Khronos/KHR_materials_unlit#overview
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_unlit")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_unlit")))]
pub fn unlit(&self) -> bool {
self.json
.extensions
.as_ref()
.map_or(false, |extensions| extensions.unlit.is_some())
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
/// A set of parameter values that are used to define the metallic-roughness
/// material model from Physically-Based Rendering (PBR) methodology.
pub struct PbrMetallicRoughness<'a> {
/// The parent `Document` struct.
document: &'a Document,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::material::PbrMetallicRoughness,
}
impl<'a> PbrMetallicRoughness<'a> {
/// Constructs `PbrMetallicRoughness`.
pub(crate) fn new(
document: &'a Document,
json: &'a json::material::PbrMetallicRoughness,
) -> Self {
Self { document, json }
}
/// Returns the material's base color factor.
///
/// The default value is `[1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0]`.
pub fn base_color_factor(&self) -> [f32; 4] {
self.json.base_color_factor.0
}
/// Returns the base color texture. The texture contains RGB(A) components
/// in sRGB color space.
pub fn base_color_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.base_color_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// Returns the metalness factor of the material.
///
/// The default value is `1.0`.
pub fn metallic_factor(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.metallic_factor.0
}
/// Returns the roughness factor of the material.
///
/// * A value of 1.0 means the material is completely rough.
/// * A value of 0.0 means the material is completely smooth.
///
/// The default value is `1.0`.
pub fn roughness_factor(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.roughness_factor.0
}
/// The metallic-roughness texture.
///
/// The metalness values are sampled from the B channel.
/// The roughness values are sampled from the G channel.
/// These values are linear. If other channels are present (R or A),
/// they are ignored for metallic-roughness calculations.
pub fn metallic_roughness_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.metallic_roughness_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// Returns extension data unknown to this crate version.
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extensions(&self) -> Option<&Map<String, Value>> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
Some(&ext.others)
}
/// Get the value of an extension based on the name of the extension
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extension_value(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&Value> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
ext.others.get(key)
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
/// A set of parameter values that are used to define the transmissions
/// factor of the material
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_transmission")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_transmission")))]
pub struct Transmission<'a> {
/// The parent `Document` struct.
document: &'a Document,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::extensions::material::Transmission,
}
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_transmission")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_transmission")))]
impl<'a> Transmission<'a> {
/// Constructs `Ior`.
pub(crate) fn new(
document: &'a Document,
json: &'a json::extensions::material::Transmission,
) -> Self {
Self { document, json }
}
/// Returns the material's transmission factor.
///
/// The default value is `0.0`.
pub fn transmission_factor(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.transmission_factor.0
}
/// Returns the transmission texture.
pub fn transmission_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.transmission_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
/// Parameter values that define a volume for the transmission of light through the material
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_volume")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_volume")))]
pub struct Volume<'a> {
/// The parent `Document` struct.
document: &'a Document,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::extensions::material::Volume,
}
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_volume")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_volume")))]
impl<'a> Volume<'a> {
/// Constructs `Volume`.
pub(crate) fn new(
document: &'a Document,
json: &'a json::extensions::material::Volume,
) -> Self {
Self { document, json }
}
/// The thickness of the volume beneath the surface. The value is
/// given in the coordinate space of the mesh. If the value is 0
/// the material is thin-walled. Otherwise the material is a
/// volume boundary. The `doubleSided` property has no effect on
/// volume boundaries. Range is [0, +inf).
pub fn thickness_factor(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.thickness_factor.0
}
/// A texture that defines the thickness, stored in the G channel.
/// This will be multiplied by `thickness_factor`. Range is [0, 1].
pub fn thickness_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.thickness_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// Density of the medium given as the average distance that light
/// travels in the medium before interacting with a particle. The
/// value is given in world space. Range is (0, +inf).
pub fn attenuation_distance(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.attenuation_distance.0
}
/// The color that white light turns into due to absorption when
/// reaching the attenuation distance.
pub fn attenuation_color(&self) -> [f32; 3] {
self.json.attenuation_color.0
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
/// Parameter values that define the strength and colour of the specular reflection of the material
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_specular")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_specular")))]
pub struct Specular<'a> {
/// The parent `Document` struct.
document: &'a Document,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::extensions::material::Specular,
}
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_specular")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_specular")))]
impl<'a> Specular<'a> {
/// Constructs `Volume`.
pub(crate) fn new(
document: &'a Document,
json: &'a json::extensions::material::Specular,
) -> Self {
Self { document, json }
}
/// The strength of the specular reflection.
pub fn specular_factor(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.specular_factor.0
}
/// A texture that defines the strength of the specular reflection,
/// stored in the alpha (`A`) channel. This will be multiplied by
/// `specular_factor`.
pub fn specular_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.specular_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// The F0 color of the specular reflection (linear RGB).
pub fn specular_color_factor(&self) -> [f32; 3] {
self.json.specular_color_factor.0
}
/// A texture that defines the F0 color of the specular reflection,
/// stored in the `RGB` channels and encoded in sRGB. This texture
/// will be multiplied by `specular_color_factor`.
pub fn specular_color_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.specular_color_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
/// A set of parameter values that are used to define the specular-glossiness
/// material model from Physically-Based Rendering (PBR) methodology.
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness")))]
pub struct PbrSpecularGlossiness<'a> {
/// The parent `Document` struct.
document: &'a Document,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::extensions::material::PbrSpecularGlossiness,
}
#[cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness")))]
impl<'a> PbrSpecularGlossiness<'a> {
/// Constructs `PbrSpecularGlossiness`.
pub(crate) fn new(
document: &'a Document,
json: &'a json::extensions::material::PbrSpecularGlossiness,
) -> Self {
Self { document, json }
}
/// Returns the material's base color factor.
///
/// The default value is `[1.0, 1.0, 1.0, 1.0]`.
pub fn diffuse_factor(&self) -> [f32; 4] {
self.json.diffuse_factor.0
}
/// Returns the base color texture.
pub fn diffuse_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.diffuse_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// Returns the specular factor of the material.
///
/// The default value is `[1.0, 1.0, 1.0]`.
pub fn specular_factor(&self) -> [f32; 3] {
self.json.specular_factor.0
}
/// Returns the glossiness factor of the material.
///
/// A value of 1.0 means the material has full glossiness or is perfectly
/// smooth. A value of 0.0 means the material has no glossiness or is
/// completely rough. This value is linear.
///
/// The default value is `1.0`.
pub fn glossiness_factor(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.glossiness_factor.0
}
/// The specular-glossiness texture.
///
/// A RGBA texture, containing the specular color of the material (RGB
/// components) and its glossiness (A component). The color values are in
/// sRGB space.
pub fn specular_glossiness_texture(&self) -> Option<texture::Info<'a>> {
self.json.specular_glossiness_texture.as_ref().map(|json| {
let texture = self.document.textures().nth(json.index.value()).unwrap();
texture::Info::new(texture, json)
})
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
/// Defines the normal texture of a material.
pub struct NormalTexture<'a> {
/// The parent `Texture` struct.
texture: texture::Texture<'a>,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::material::NormalTexture,
}
impl<'a> NormalTexture<'a> {
/// Constructs a `NormalTexture`.
pub(crate) fn new(
texture: texture::Texture<'a>,
json: &'a json::material::NormalTexture,
) -> Self {
Self { texture, json }
}
/// Returns the scalar multiplier applied to each normal vector of the texture.
pub fn scale(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.scale
}
/// The set index of the texture's `TEXCOORD` attribute.
pub fn tex_coord(&self) -> u32 {
self.json.tex_coord
}
/// Returns the referenced texture.
pub fn texture(&self) -> texture::Texture<'a> {
self.texture.clone()
}
/// Returns extension data unknown to this crate version.
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extensions(&self) -> Option<&Map<String, Value>> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
Some(&ext.others)
}
/// Get the value of an extension based on the name of the extension
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extension_value(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&Value> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
ext.others.get(key)
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
/// Defines the occlusion texture of a material.
pub struct OcclusionTexture<'a> {
/// The parent `Texture` struct.
texture: texture::Texture<'a>,
/// The corresponding JSON struct.
json: &'a json::material::OcclusionTexture,
}
impl<'a> OcclusionTexture<'a> {
/// Constructs a `OcclusionTexture`.
pub(crate) fn new(
texture: texture::Texture<'a>,
json: &'a json::material::OcclusionTexture,
) -> Self {
Self { texture, json }
}
/// Returns the scalar multiplier controlling the amount of occlusion applied.
pub fn strength(&self) -> f32 {
self.json.strength.0
}
/// Returns the set index of the texture's `TEXCOORD` attribute.
pub fn tex_coord(&self) -> u32 {
self.json.tex_coord
}
/// Returns the referenced texture.
pub fn texture(&self) -> texture::Texture<'a> {
self.texture.clone()
}
/// Returns extension data unknown to this crate version.
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extensions(&self) -> Option<&Map<String, Value>> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
Some(&ext.others)
}
/// Get the value of an extension based on the name of the extension
#[cfg(feature = "extensions")]
#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(feature = "extensions")))]
pub fn extension_value(&self, key: &str) -> Option<&Value> {
let ext = self.json.extensions.as_ref()?;
ext.others.get(key)
}
/// Optional application specific data.
pub fn extras(&self) -> &'a json::Extras {
&self.json.extras
}
}
impl<'a> AsRef<texture::Texture<'a>> for NormalTexture<'a> {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &texture::Texture<'a> {
&self.texture
}
}
impl<'a> AsRef<texture::Texture<'a>> for OcclusionTexture<'a> {
fn as_ref(&self) -> &texture::Texture<'a> {
&self.texture
}
}