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osgXR API Documentation

The osgXR API is currently considered unstable, however it is versioned. Only matching minor version numbers should be expected to be source and binary compatible with one another.

The osgXR headers can be found in include/osgXR/.

The initial version of this library exposed <osgXR/OpenXRDisplay> for configuring a view for VR, and <osgXR/osgXR> with a convenience wrapper osgXR::setupViewerDefaults to set up VR automatically based on environment variables. This worked for most simple OpenSceneGraph examples, however for real projects something more capable is needed, so it is likely these will be removed in a future version (they are not currently working due to the new XRState::update() based state machine).

It is instead recommended to extend the osgXR::Manager class from <osgXR/Manager> and implement the callbacks.

This header provides the osgXR::Action base class, and the osgXR::ActionBoolean, osgXR::ActionFloat, osgXR::ActionVector2f, osgXR::ActionPose and osgXR::ActionVibration classes which an application can use to define OpenXR actions, read input state, and send haptic output.

This header provides the osgXR::ActionSet class which an application uses to group actions into groups which can be separately activated and deactivated.

This header provides the osgXR::CompositionLayer base class, from which other composition layer classes are derived. It provides generic composition layer capabilities such as visibility, ordering, and alpha blending modes.

This header provides the osgXR::CompositionLayerQuad class which an application can use to control an OpenXR runtime composited quad in the VR space.

This header provides the osgXR::InteractionProfile class which an application uses to suggest bindings between OpenXR actions and the physical interactions of a given OpenXR controller profile.

This header provides the osgXR::Manager class which an application can extend to implement a VR manager class. Virtual callbacks tell the application which camera views are required to implement VR, and an update() function gives osgXR a chance to incrementally bring up or tear down VR.

This header provides the osgXR::Mirror class which an application can use to register a desktop mirror of the VR view.

This header provides the osgXR::MirrorSettings class which encapsulates configuration data for desktop mirrors of VR views.

This header provides the osgXR::OpenXRDisplay ViewConfig class. It is largely replaced by osgXR::Manager.

This header provides the osgXR::Settings class which encapsulates all the VR configuration data.

This header provides the osgXR::Subaction class which an application can use to represent OpenXR subaction paths (top level user paths), which allow a single OpenXR action to represent the same action on both hands. It can be passed to other action related classes to filter actions by hand, and it can be extended by the application to implement a callback for InteractionProfile changes.

This header provides the simple osgXR::SubImage class which wraps a osgXR::Swapchain smart pointer and describes a rectangular area within each swapchain image. An application can optionally use this to specify what sub-part of a swapchain image should be rendered by a CompositionLayer.

This header provides the osgXR::Swapchain class which represents a chain of images which are passed to the OpenXR runtime. These can be attached to a camera to allow it to be rendered into, and also attached to a mirror object to allow the resulting texture (which switches every frame) to be used for further rendering.

This header provides the osgXR::View class which represents a view of the world which osgXR::Manager will request to be configured by the application.

This header provides convenience functions for quick and easy integration of VR capabilities into a simple OpenSceneGraph application or example. It is recommended osgXR::Manager be used instead for most projects.

osgXR::setupViewerDefaults()

This sets up VR on the provided viewer based on the content of the following environment variables:

  • OSGXR=1 enables VR.
  • OSGXR_MODE=SLAVE_CAMERAS forces the use of separate slave cameras per view.
  • OSGXR_MODE=SCENE_VIEW forces the use of OpenSceneGraph's SceneView stereo (default).
  • OSGXR_SWAPCHAIN=MULTIPLE forces the use of separate swapchains per view.
  • OSGXR_SWAPCHAIN=SINGLE forces the use of a single swapchain containing all views.
  • OSGXR_UNITS_PER_METER=10 allows the scale of the environment to be controlled.
  • OSGXR_VALIDATION_LAYER=1 enables the OpenXR validation layer (off by default).
  • OSGXR_DEPTH_INFO=1 enables passing of depth information to OpenXR (off by default).
  • OSGXR_MIRROR=NONE use a blank screen as the default mirror.
  • OSGXR_MIRROR=LEFT use OpenXR view 0 (left) as the default mirror.
  • OSGXR_MIRROR=RIGHT use OpenXR view 1 (right) as the default mirror.
  • OSGXR_MIRROR=LEFT_RIGHT use both left and right views side by side as the default mirror.