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Phaser. Filter

new Filter(game, uniforms, fragmentSrc)

This is a base Filter class to use for any Phaser filter development.

The vast majority of filters (including all of those that ship with Phaser) use fragment shaders, and
therefore only work in WebGL and are not supported by Canvas at all.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
game Phaser.Game

A reference to the currently running game.

uniforms object

Uniform mappings object

fragmentSrc Array | string

The fragment shader code. Either an array, one element per line of code, or a string.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 19

Members

dirty :boolean

Internal PIXI var.

Default Value:
  • true
Source - core/Filter.js, line 50

fragmentSrc :array|string

The fragment shader code.

Type:
  • array | string
Source - core/Filter.js, line 98

game :Phaser.Game

A reference to the currently running game.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 24

height :number

The height (resolution uniform)

Source - core/Filter.js, line 233

padding :number

Internal PIXI var.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 56

prevPoint :Phaser.Point

The previous position of the pointer (we don't update the uniform if the same)

Source - core/Filter.js, line 61

type :number

The const type of this object, either Phaser.WEBGL_FILTER or Phaser.CANVAS_FILTER.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 30

uniforms :object

Default uniform mappings. Compatible with ShaderToy and GLSLSandbox.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 72

width :number

The width (resolution uniform)

Source - core/Filter.js, line 217

Methods

addToWorld(x, y, width, height, anchorX, anchorY) → {Phaser.Image}

Creates a new Phaser.Image object using a blank texture and assigns
this Filter to it. The image is then added to the world.

If you don't provide width and height values then Filter.width and Filter.height are used.

If you do provide width and height values then this filter will be resized to match those
values.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Default Description
x number <optional>
0

The x coordinate to place the Image at.

y number <optional>
0

The y coordinate to place the Image at.

width number <optional>

The width of the Image. If not specified (or null) it will use Filter.width. If specified Filter.width will be set to this value.

height number <optional>

The height of the Image. If not specified (or null) it will use Filter.height. If specified Filter.height will be set to this value.

anchorX number <optional>
0

Set the x anchor point of the Image. A value between 0 and 1, where 0 is the top-left and 1 is bottom-right.

anchorY number <optional>
0

Set the y anchor point of the Image. A value between 0 and 1, where 0 is the top-left and 1 is bottom-right.

Returns:

The newly added Image object.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 149

destroy()

Clear down this Filter and null out references

Source - core/Filter.js, line 203

init()

Should be over-ridden.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 104

setResolution(width, height)

Set the resolution uniforms on the filter.

Parameters:
Name Type Description
width number

The width of the display.

height number

The height of the display.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 112

update(pointer)

Updates the filter.

Parameters:
Name Type Argument Description
pointer Phaser.Pointer <optional>

A Pointer object to use for the filter. The coordinates are mapped to the mouse uniform.

Source - core/Filter.js, line 125
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