QSharedGLTexture Class

class Qt3DRender::QSharedGLTexture

Allows to use a textureId from a separate OpenGL context in a Qt 3D scene. More...

Header: #include <Qt3DRender/QTexture>
CMake: find_package(Qt6 COMPONENTS 3drender REQUIRED)
target_link_libraries(mytarget PRIVATE Qt6::3drender)
qmake: QT += 3drender
Since: Qt 5.13
Instantiated By: SharedGLTexture
Inherits: Qt3DRender::QAbstractTexture

Properties

Public Functions

int textureId() const

Public Slots

void setTextureId(int id)

Signals

void textureIdChanged(int textureId)

Detailed Description

Depending on the rendering mode used by Qt 3D, the shared context will either be:

  • qt_gl_global_share_context when letting Qt 3D drive the rendering. When setting the attribute Qt::AA_ShareOpenGLContexts on the QApplication class, this will automatically make QOpenGLWidget instances have their context shared with qt_gl_global_share_context.
  • the shared context from the QtQuick scene. You might have to subclass QWindow or use QtQuickRenderControl to have control over what that shared context is though as of 5.13 it is qt_gl_global_share_context.

Any 3rd party engine that shares its context with the Qt 3D renderer can now provide texture ids that will be referenced by the Qt 3D texture.

You can omit specifying the texture properties, Qt 3D will try at runtime to determine what they are. If you know them, you can of course provide them, avoid additional work for Qt 3D.

Keep in mind that if you are using custom materials and shaders, you need to specify the correct sampler type to be used.

Property Documentation

textureId : int

The OpenGL texture id value that you want Qt3D to gain access to.

Access functions:

int textureId() const
void setTextureId(int id)

Notifier signal:

void textureIdChanged(int textureId)

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