feat: updated engine version to 4.4-rc1

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFAccessor" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents a GLTF accessor.
Represents a glTF accessor.
</brief_description>
<description>
GLTFAccessor is a data structure representing GLTF a [code]accessor[/code] that would be found in the [code]"accessors"[/code] array. A buffer is a blob of binary data. A buffer view is a slice of a buffer. An accessor is a typed interpretation of the data in a buffer view.
Most custom data stored in GLTF does not need accessors, only buffer views (see [GLTFBufferView]). Accessors are for more advanced use cases such as interleaved mesh data encoded for the GPU.
GLTFAccessor is a data structure representing a glTF [code]accessor[/code] that would be found in the [code]"accessors"[/code] array. A buffer is a blob of binary data. A buffer view is a slice of a buffer. An accessor is a typed interpretation of the data in a buffer view.
Most custom data stored in glTF does not need accessors, only buffer views (see [GLTFBufferView]). Accessors are for more advanced use cases such as interleaved mesh data encoded for the GPU.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Buffers, BufferViews, and Accessors in Khronos glTF specification">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_005_BuffersBufferViewsAccessors.md</link>
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</tutorials>
<members>
<member name="accessor_type" type="int" setter="set_accessor_type" getter="get_accessor_type" enum="GLTFAccessor.GLTFAccessorType" default="0">
The GLTF accessor type as an enum. Possible values are 0 for "SCALAR", 1 for "VEC2", 2 for "VEC3", 3 for "VEC4", 4 for "MAT2", 5 for "MAT3", and 6 for "MAT4".
The glTF accessor type as an enum. Possible values are 0 for "SCALAR", 1 for "VEC2", 2 for "VEC3", 3 for "VEC4", 4 for "MAT2", 5 for "MAT3", and 6 for "MAT4".
</member>
<member name="buffer_view" type="int" setter="set_buffer_view" getter="get_buffer_view" default="-1">
The index of the buffer view this accessor is referencing. If [code]-1[/code], this accessor is not referencing any buffer view.
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The offset relative to the start of the buffer view in bytes.
</member>
<member name="component_type" type="int" setter="set_component_type" getter="get_component_type" default="0">
The GLTF component type as an enum. Possible values are 5120 for "BYTE", 5121 for "UNSIGNED_BYTE", 5122 for "SHORT", 5123 for "UNSIGNED_SHORT", 5125 for "UNSIGNED_INT", and 5126 for "FLOAT". A value of 5125 or "UNSIGNED_INT" must not be used for any accessor that is not referenced by mesh.primitive.indices.
The glTF component type as an enum. See [enum GLTFComponentType] for possible values. Within the core glTF specification, a value of 5125 or "UNSIGNED_INT" must not be used for any accessor that is not referenced by mesh.primitive.indices.
</member>
<member name="count" type="int" setter="set_count" getter="get_count" default="0">
The number of elements referenced by this accessor.
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The offset relative to the start of the bufferView in bytes.
</member>
<member name="type" type="int" setter="set_type" getter="get_type" deprecated="Use [member accessor_type] instead.">
The GLTF accessor type as an enum. Use [member accessor_type] instead.
The glTF accessor type as an enum. Use [member accessor_type] instead.
</member>
</members>
<constants>
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<constant name="TYPE_MAT4" value="6" enum="GLTFAccessorType">
Accessor type "MAT4". For the glTF object model, this maps to "float4x4", represented in the glTF JSON as an array of sixteen floats.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_NONE" value="0" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "NONE". This is not a valid component type, and is used to indicate that the component type is not set.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_SIGNED_BYTE" value="5120" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "BYTE". The value is [code]0x1400[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 1-byte or 8-bit signed integers. This is a core part of the glTF specification.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_UNSIGNED_BYTE" value="5121" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "UNSIGNED_BYTE". The value is [code]0x1401[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 1-byte or 8-bit unsigned integers. This is a core part of the glTF specification.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_SIGNED_SHORT" value="5122" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "SHORT". The value is [code]0x1402[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 2-byte or 16-bit signed integers. This is a core part of the glTF specification.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_UNSIGNED_SHORT" value="5123" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "UNSIGNED_SHORT". The value is [code]0x1403[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 2-byte or 16-bit unsigned integers. This is a core part of the glTF specification.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_SIGNED_INT" value="5124" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "INT". The value is [code]0x1404[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 4-byte or 32-bit signed integers. This is NOT a core part of the glTF specification, and may not be supported by all glTF importers. May be used by some extensions including [code]KHR_interactivity[/code].
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_UNSIGNED_INT" value="5125" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "UNSIGNED_INT". The value is [code]0x1405[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 4-byte or 32-bit unsigned integers. This is a core part of the glTF specification.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_SINGLE_FLOAT" value="5126" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "FLOAT". The value is [code]0x1406[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 4-byte or 32-bit floating-point numbers. This is a core part of the glTF specification.
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_DOUBLE_FLOAT" value="5130" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "DOUBLE". The value is [code]0x140A[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 8-byte or 64-bit floating-point numbers. This is NOT a core part of the glTF specification, and may not be supported by all glTF importers. May be used by some extensions including [code]KHR_interactivity[/code].
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_HALF_FLOAT" value="5131" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "HALF_FLOAT". The value is [code]0x140B[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 2-byte or 16-bit floating-point numbers. This is NOT a core part of the glTF specification, and may not be supported by all glTF importers. May be used by some extensions including [code]KHR_interactivity[/code].
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_SIGNED_LONG" value="5134" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "LONG". The value is [code]0x140E[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 8-byte or 64-bit signed integers. This is NOT a core part of the glTF specification, and may not be supported by all glTF importers. May be used by some extensions including [code]KHR_interactivity[/code].
</constant>
<constant name="COMPONENT_TYPE_UNSIGNED_LONG" value="5135" enum="GLTFComponentType">
Component type "UNSIGNED_LONG". The value is [code]0x140F[/code] which comes from OpenGL. This indicates data is stored in 8-byte or 64-bit unsigned integers. This is NOT a core part of the glTF specification, and may not be supported by all glTF importers. May be used by some extensions including [code]KHR_interactivity[/code].
</constant>
</constants>
</class>

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<param index="0" name="extension_name" type="StringName" />
<description>
Gets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFAnimation] instance. This can be used to keep per-node state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is null.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is [code]null[/code].
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_additional_data">
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<param index="1" name="additional_data" type="Variant" />
<description>
Sets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFAnimation] instance. This can be used to keep per-node state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
</description>
</method>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFBufferView" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents a GLTF buffer view.
Represents a glTF buffer view.
</brief_description>
<description>
GLTFBufferView is a data structure representing GLTF a [code]bufferView[/code] that would be found in the [code]"bufferViews"[/code] array. A buffer is a blob of binary data. A buffer view is a slice of a buffer that can be used to identify and extract data from the buffer.
GLTFBufferView is a data structure representing a glTF [code]bufferView[/code] that would be found in the [code]"bufferViews"[/code] array. A buffer is a blob of binary data. A buffer view is a slice of a buffer that can be used to identify and extract data from the buffer.
Most custom uses of buffers only need to use the [member buffer], [member byte_length], and [member byte_offset]. The [member byte_stride] and [member indices] properties are for more advanced use cases such as interleaved mesh data encoded for the GPU.
</description>
<tutorials>
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The stride, in bytes, between interleaved data. If [code]-1[/code], this buffer view is not interleaved.
</member>
<member name="indices" type="bool" setter="set_indices" getter="get_indices" default="false">
True if the GLTFBufferView's OpenGL GPU buffer type is an [code]ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER[/code] used for vertex indices (integer constant [code]34963[/code]). False if the buffer type is any other value. See [url=https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_005_BuffersBufferViewsAccessors.md]Buffers, BufferViews, and Accessors[/url] for possible values. This property is set on import and used on export.
[code]true[/code] if the GLTFBufferView's OpenGL GPU buffer type is an [code]ELEMENT_ARRAY_BUFFER[/code] used for vertex indices (integer constant [code]34963[/code]). [code]false[/code] if the buffer type is any other value. See [url=https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_005_BuffersBufferViewsAccessors.md]Buffers, BufferViews, and Accessors[/url] for possible values. This property is set on import and used on export.
</member>
<member name="vertex_attributes" type="bool" setter="set_vertex_attributes" getter="get_vertex_attributes" default="false">
True if the GLTFBufferView's OpenGL GPU buffer type is an [code]ARRAY_BUFFER[/code] used for vertex attributes (integer constant [code]34962[/code]). False if the buffer type is any other value. See [url=https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_005_BuffersBufferViewsAccessors.md]Buffers, BufferViews, and Accessors[/url] for possible values. This property is set on import and used on export.
[code]true[/code] if the GLTFBufferView's OpenGL GPU buffer type is an [code]ARRAY_BUFFER[/code] used for vertex attributes (integer constant [code]34962[/code]). [code]false[/code] if the buffer type is any other value. See [url=https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_005_BuffersBufferViewsAccessors.md]Buffers, BufferViews, and Accessors[/url] for possible values. This property is set on import and used on export.
</member>
</members>
</class>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFCamera" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents a GLTF camera.
Represents a glTF camera.
</brief_description>
<description>
Represents a camera as defined by the base GLTF spec.
Represents a camera as defined by the base glTF spec.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
<link title="GLTF camera detailed specification">https://registry.khronos.org/glTF/specs/2.0/glTF-2.0.html#reference-camera</link>
<link title="GLTF camera spec and example file">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_015_SimpleCameras.md</link>
<link title="glTF camera detailed specification">https://registry.khronos.org/glTF/specs/2.0/glTF-2.0.html#reference-camera</link>
<link title="glTF camera spec and example file">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_015_SimpleCameras.md</link>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="from_dictionary" qualifiers="static">
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</methods>
<members>
<member name="depth_far" type="float" setter="set_depth_far" getter="get_depth_far" default="4000.0">
The distance to the far culling boundary for this camera relative to its local Z axis, in meters. This maps to GLTF's [code]zfar[/code] property.
The distance to the far culling boundary for this camera relative to its local Z axis, in meters. This maps to glTF's [code]zfar[/code] property.
</member>
<member name="depth_near" type="float" setter="set_depth_near" getter="get_depth_near" default="0.05">
The distance to the near culling boundary for this camera relative to its local Z axis, in meters. This maps to GLTF's [code]znear[/code] property.
The distance to the near culling boundary for this camera relative to its local Z axis, in meters. This maps to glTF's [code]znear[/code] property.
</member>
<member name="fov" type="float" setter="set_fov" getter="get_fov" default="1.309">
The FOV of the camera. This class and GLTF define the camera FOV in radians, while Godot uses degrees. This maps to GLTF's [code]yfov[/code] property. This value is only used for perspective cameras, when [member perspective] is true.
The FOV of the camera. This class and glTF define the camera FOV in radians, while Godot uses degrees. This maps to glTF's [code]yfov[/code] property. This value is only used for perspective cameras, when [member perspective] is [code]true[/code].
</member>
<member name="perspective" type="bool" setter="set_perspective" getter="get_perspective" default="true">
Whether or not the camera is in perspective mode. If false, the camera is in orthographic/orthogonal mode. This maps to GLTF's camera [code]type[/code] property. See [member Camera3D.projection] and the GLTF spec for more information.
If [code]true[/code], the camera is in perspective mode. Otherwise, the camera is in orthographic/orthogonal mode. This maps to glTF's camera [code]type[/code] property. See [member Camera3D.projection] and the glTF spec for more information.
</member>
<member name="size_mag" type="float" setter="set_size_mag" getter="get_size_mag" default="0.5">
The size of the camera. This class and GLTF define the camera size magnitude as a radius in meters, while Godot defines it as a diameter in meters. This maps to GLTF's [code]ymag[/code] property. This value is only used for orthographic/orthogonal cameras, when [member perspective] is false.
The size of the camera. This class and glTF define the camera size magnitude as a radius in meters, while Godot defines it as a diameter in meters. This maps to glTF's [code]ymag[/code] property. This value is only used for orthographic/orthogonal cameras, when [member perspective] is [code]false[/code].
</member>
</members>
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</brief_description>
<description>
GLTFDocument supports reading data from a glTF file, buffer, or Godot scene. This data can then be written to the filesystem, buffer, or used to create a Godot scene.
All of the data in a GLTF scene is stored in the [GLTFState] class. GLTFDocument processes state objects, but does not contain any scene data itself. GLTFDocument has member variables to store export configuration settings such as the image format, but is otherwise stateless. Multiple scenes can be processed with the same settings using the same GLTFDocument object and different [GLTFState] objects.
All of the data in a glTF scene is stored in the [GLTFState] class. GLTFDocument processes state objects, but does not contain any scene data itself. GLTFDocument has member variables to store export configuration settings such as the image format, but is otherwise stateless. Multiple scenes can be processed with the same settings using the same GLTFDocument object and different [GLTFState] objects.
GLTFDocument can be extended with arbitrary functionality by extending the [GLTFDocumentExtension] class and registering it with GLTFDocument via [method register_gltf_document_extension]. This allows for custom data to be imported and exported.
</description>
<tutorials>
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<param index="2" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<param index="3" name="flags" type="int" default="0" />
<description>
Takes a [PackedByteArray] defining a GLTF and imports the data to the given [GLTFState] object through the [param state] parameter.
Takes a [PackedByteArray] defining a glTF and imports the data to the given [GLTFState] object through the [param state] parameter.
[b]Note:[/b] The [param base_path] tells [method append_from_buffer] where to find dependencies and can be empty.
</description>
</method>
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<param index="2" name="flags" type="int" default="0" />
<param index="3" name="base_path" type="String" default="&quot;&quot;" />
<description>
Takes a path to a GLTF file and imports the data at that file path to the given [GLTFState] object through the [param state] parameter.
Takes a path to a glTF file and imports the data at that file path to the given [GLTFState] object through the [param state] parameter.
[b]Note:[/b] The [param base_path] tells [method append_from_file] where to find dependencies and can be empty.
</description>
</method>
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Takes a Godot Engine scene node and exports it and its descendants to the given [GLTFState] object through the [param state] parameter.
</description>
</method>
<method name="export_object_model_property" qualifiers="static">
<return type="GLTFObjectModelProperty" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<param index="1" name="node_path" type="NodePath" />
<param index="2" name="godot_node" type="Node" />
<param index="3" name="gltf_node_index" type="int" />
<description>
Determines a mapping between the given Godot [param node_path] and the corresponding glTF Object Model JSON pointer(s) in the generated glTF file. The details of this mapping are returned in a [GLTFObjectModelProperty] object. Additional mappings can be supplied via the [method GLTFDocumentExtension._import_object_model_property] callback method.
</description>
</method>
<method name="generate_buffer">
<return type="PackedByteArray" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<description>
Takes a [GLTFState] object through the [param state] parameter and returns a GLTF [PackedByteArray].
Takes a [GLTFState] object through the [param state] parameter and returns a glTF [PackedByteArray].
</description>
</method>
<method name="generate_scene">
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The [param bake_fps] parameter overrides the bake_fps in [param state].
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_supported_gltf_extensions" qualifiers="static">
<return type="PackedStringArray" />
<description>
Returns a list of all support glTF extensions, including extensions supported directly by the engine, and extensions supported by user plugins registering [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes.
[b]Note:[/b] If this method is run before a GLTFDocumentExtension is registered, its extensions won't be included in the list. Be sure to only run this method after all extensions are registered. If you run this when the engine starts, consider waiting a frame before calling this method to ensure all extensions are registered.
</description>
</method>
<method name="import_object_model_property" qualifiers="static">
<return type="GLTFObjectModelProperty" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<param index="1" name="json_pointer" type="String" />
<description>
Determines a mapping between the given glTF Object Model [param json_pointer] and the corresponding Godot node path(s) in the generated Godot scene. The details of this mapping are returned in a [GLTFObjectModelProperty] object. Additional mappings can be supplied via the [method GLTFDocumentExtension._export_object_model_property] callback method.
</description>
</method>
<method name="register_gltf_document_extension" qualifiers="static">
<return type="void" />
<param index="0" name="extension" type="GLTFDocumentExtension" />
<param index="1" name="first_priority" type="bool" default="false" />
<description>
Registers the given [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance with GLTFDocument. If [param first_priority] is true, this extension will be run first. Otherwise, it will be run last.
Registers the given [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance with GLTFDocument. If [param first_priority] is [code]true[/code], this extension will be run first. Otherwise, it will be run last.
[b]Note:[/b] Like GLTFDocument itself, all GLTFDocumentExtension classes must be stateless in order to function properly. If you need to store data, use the [code]set_additional_data[/code] and [code]get_additional_data[/code] methods in [GLTFState] or [GLTFNode].
</description>
</method>
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</methods>
<members>
<member name="image_format" type="String" setter="set_image_format" getter="get_image_format" default="&quot;PNG&quot;">
The user-friendly name of the export image format. This is used when exporting the GLTF file, including writing to a file and writing to a byte array.
The user-friendly name of the export image format. This is used when exporting the glTF file, including writing to a file and writing to a byte array.
By default, Godot allows the following options: "None", "PNG", "JPEG", "Lossless WebP", and "Lossy WebP". Support for more image formats can be added in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes.
</member>
<member name="lossy_quality" type="float" setter="set_lossy_quality" getter="get_lossy_quality" default="0.75">

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[GLTFDocument] extension class.
</brief_description>
<description>
Extends the functionality of the [GLTFDocument] class by allowing you to run arbitrary code at various stages of GLTF import or export.
Extends the functionality of the [GLTFDocument] class by allowing you to run arbitrary code at various stages of glTF import or export.
To use, make a new class extending GLTFDocumentExtension, override any methods you need, make an instance of your class, and register it using [method GLTFDocument.register_gltf_document_extension].
[b]Note:[/b] Like GLTFDocument itself, all GLTFDocumentExtension classes must be stateless in order to function properly. If you need to store data, use the [code]set_additional_data[/code] and [code]get_additional_data[/code] methods in [GLTFState] or [GLTFNode].
</description>
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<param index="1" name="gltf_node" type="GLTFNode" />
<param index="2" name="scene_node" type="Node" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _export_preflight] and before [method _export_preserialize].
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _export_preflight] and before [method _export_post_convert].
Runs when converting the data from a Godot scene node. This method can be used to process the Godot scene node data into a format that can be used by [method _export_node].
</description>
</method>
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<param index="3" name="node" type="Node" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _get_saveable_image_formats] and before [method _export_post]. If this [GLTFDocumentExtension] is used for exporting images, this runs after [method _serialize_texture_json].
This method can be used to modify the final JSON of each node. Data should be primarily stored in [param gltf_node] prior to serializing the JSON, but the original Godot [param node] is also provided if available. The node may be null if not available, such as when exporting GLTF data not generated from a Godot scene.
This method can be used to modify the final JSON of each node. Data should be primarily stored in [param gltf_node] prior to serializing the JSON, but the original Godot [Node] is also provided if available. [param node] may be [code]null[/code] if not available, such as when exporting glTF data not generated from a Godot scene.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_export_object_model_property" qualifiers="virtual">
<return type="GLTFObjectModelProperty" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<param index="1" name="node_path" type="NodePath" />
<param index="2" name="godot_node" type="Node" />
<param index="3" name="gltf_node_index" type="int" />
<param index="4" name="target_object" type="Object" />
<param index="5" name="target_depth" type="int" />
<description>
Part of the export process. Allows GLTFDocumentExtension classes to provide mappings for properties of nodes in the Godot scene tree, to JSON pointers to glTF properties, as defined by the glTF object model.
Returns a [GLTFObjectModelProperty] instance that defines how the property should be mapped. If your extension can't handle the property, return [code]null[/code] or an instance without any JSON pointers (see [method GLTFObjectModelProperty.has_json_pointers]). You should use [method GLTFObjectModelProperty.set_types] to set the types, and set the JSON pointer(s) using the [member GLTFObjectModelProperty.json_pointers] property.
The parameters provide context for the property, including the NodePath, the Godot node, the GLTF node index, and the target object. The [param target_object] will be equal to [param godot_node] if no sub-object can be found, otherwise it will point to a sub-object. For example, if the path is [code]^"A/B/C/MeshInstance3D:mesh:surface_0/material:emission_intensity"[/code], it will get the node, then the mesh, and then the material, so [param target_object] will be the [Material] resource, and [param target_depth] will be 2 because 2 levels were traversed to get to the target.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_export_post" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -38,7 +52,16 @@
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run last, after all other parts of the export process.
This method can be used to modify the final JSON of the generated GLTF file.
This method can be used to modify the final JSON of the generated glTF file.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_export_post_convert" qualifiers="virtual">
<return type="int" enum="Error" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<param index="1" name="root" type="Node" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _convert_scene_node] and before [method _export_preserialize].
This method can be used to modify the converted node data structures before serialization with any additional data from the scene tree.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_export_preflight" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -47,14 +70,14 @@
<param index="1" name="root" type="Node" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run first, before all other parts of the export process.
The return value is used to determine if this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance should be used for exporting a given GLTF file. If [constant OK], the export will use this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance. If not overridden, [constant OK] is returned.
The return value is used to determine if this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance should be used for exporting a given glTF file. If [constant OK], the export will use this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance. If not overridden, [constant OK] is returned.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_export_preserialize" qualifiers="virtual">
<return type="int" enum="Error" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _convert_scene_node] and before [method _get_saveable_image_formats].
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _export_post_convert] and before [method _get_saveable_image_formats].
This method can be used to alter the state before performing serialization. It runs every time when generating a buffer with [method GLTFDocument.generate_buffer] or writing to the file system with [method GLTFDocument.write_to_filesystem].
</description>
</method>
@ -64,9 +87,9 @@
<param index="1" name="gltf_node" type="GLTFNode" />
<param index="2" name="scene_parent" type="Node" />
<description>
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _import_post_parse] and before [method _import_node].
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _import_pre_generate] and before [method _import_node].
Runs when generating a Godot scene node from a GLTFNode. The returned node will be added to the scene tree. Multiple nodes can be generated in this step if they are added as a child of the returned node.
[b]Note:[/b] The [param scene_parent] parameter may be null if this is the single root node.
[b]Note:[/b] The [param scene_parent] parameter may be [code]null[/code] if this is the single root node.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_get_image_file_extension" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -86,7 +109,7 @@
<return type="PackedStringArray" />
<description>
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _import_preflight] and before [method _parse_node_extensions].
Returns an array of the GLTF extensions supported by this GLTFDocumentExtension class. This is used to validate if a GLTF file with required extensions can be loaded.
Returns an array of the glTF extensions supported by this GLTFDocumentExtension class. This is used to validate if a glTF file with required extensions can be loaded.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_import_node" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -100,6 +123,17 @@
This method can be used to make modifications to each of the generated Godot scene nodes.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_import_object_model_property" qualifiers="virtual">
<return type="GLTFObjectModelProperty" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<param index="1" name="split_json_pointer" type="PackedStringArray" />
<param index="2" name="partial_paths" type="NodePath[]" />
<description>
Part of the import process. Allows GLTFDocumentExtension classes to provide mappings for JSON pointers to glTF properties, as defined by the glTF object model, to properties of nodes in the Godot scene tree.
Returns a [GLTFObjectModelProperty] instance that defines how the property should be mapped. If your extension can't handle the property, return [code]null[/code] or an instance without any NodePaths (see [method GLTFObjectModelProperty.has_node_paths]). You should use [method GLTFObjectModelProperty.set_types] to set the types, and [method GLTFObjectModelProperty.append_path_to_property] function is useful for most simple cases.
In many cases, [param partial_paths] will contain the start of a path, allowing the extension to complete the path. For example, for [code]/nodes/3/extensions/MY_ext/prop[/code], Godot will pass you a NodePath that leads to node 3, so the GLTFDocumentExtension class only needs to resolve the last [code]MY_ext/prop[/code] part of the path. In this example, the extension should check [code]split.size() &gt; 4 and split[0] == "nodes" and split[2] == "extensions" and split[3] == "MY_ext"[/code] at the start of the function to check if this JSON pointer applies to it, then it can use [param partial_paths] and handle [code]split[4][/code].
</description>
</method>
<method name="_import_post" qualifiers="virtual">
<return type="int" enum="Error" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
@ -113,8 +147,16 @@
<return type="int" enum="Error" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<description>
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _parse_node_extensions] and before [method _generate_scene_node].
This method can be used to modify any of the data imported so far after parsing, before generating the nodes and then running the final per-node import step.
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _parse_node_extensions] and before [method _import_pre_generate].
This method can be used to modify any of the data imported so far after parsing each node, but before generating the scene or any of its nodes.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_import_pre_generate" qualifiers="virtual">
<return type="int" enum="Error" />
<param index="0" name="state" type="GLTFState" />
<description>
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _import_post_parse] and before [method _generate_scene_node].
This method can be used to modify or read from any of the processed data structures, before generating the nodes and then running the final per-node import step.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_import_preflight" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -123,7 +165,7 @@
<param index="1" name="extensions" type="PackedStringArray" />
<description>
Part of the import process. This method is run first, before all other parts of the import process.
The return value is used to determine if this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance should be used for importing a given GLTF file. If [constant OK], the import will use this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance. If not overridden, [constant OK] is returned.
The return value is used to determine if this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance should be used for importing a given glTF file. If [constant OK], the import will use this [GLTFDocumentExtension] instance. If not overridden, [constant OK] is returned.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_parse_image_data" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -134,7 +176,7 @@
<param index="3" name="ret_image" type="Image" />
<description>
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _parse_node_extensions] and before [method _parse_texture_json].
Runs when parsing image data from a GLTF file. The data could be sourced from a separate file, a URI, or a buffer, and then is passed as a byte array.
Runs when parsing image data from a glTF file. The data could be sourced from a separate file, a URI, or a buffer, and then is passed as a byte array.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_parse_node_extensions" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -154,7 +196,7 @@
<param index="2" name="ret_gltf_texture" type="GLTFTexture" />
<description>
Part of the import process. This method is run after [method _parse_image_data] and before [method _generate_scene_node].
Runs when parsing the texture JSON from the GLTF textures array. This can be used to set the source image index to use as the texture.
Runs when parsing the texture JSON from the glTF textures array. This can be used to set the source image index to use as the texture.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_save_image_at_path" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -166,7 +208,7 @@
<param index="4" name="lossy_quality" type="float" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _get_saveable_image_formats] and before [method _serialize_texture_json].
This method is run when saving images separately from the GLTF file. When images are embedded, [method _serialize_image_to_bytes] runs instead. Note that these methods only run when this [GLTFDocumentExtension] is selected as the image exporter.
This method is run when saving images separately from the glTF file. When images are embedded, [method _serialize_image_to_bytes] runs instead. Note that these methods only run when this [GLTFDocumentExtension] is selected as the image exporter.
</description>
</method>
<method name="_serialize_image_to_bytes" qualifiers="virtual">
@ -178,7 +220,7 @@
<param index="4" name="lossy_quality" type="float" />
<description>
Part of the export process. This method is run after [method _get_saveable_image_formats] and before [method _serialize_texture_json].
This method is run when embedding images in the GLTF file. When images are saved separately, [method _save_image_at_path] runs instead. Note that these methods only run when this [GLTFDocumentExtension] is selected as the image exporter.
This method is run when embedding images in the glTF file. When images are saved separately, [method _save_image_at_path] runs instead. Note that these methods only run when this [GLTFDocumentExtension] is selected as the image exporter.
This method must set the image MIME type in the [param image_dict] with the [code]"mimeType"[/code] key. For example, for a PNG image, it would be set to [code]"image/png"[/code]. The return value must be a [PackedByteArray] containing the image data.
</description>
</method>

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@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFLight" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents a GLTF light.
Represents a glTF light.
</brief_description>
<description>
Represents a light as defined by the [code]KHR_lights_punctual[/code] GLTF extension.
Represents a light as defined by the [code]KHR_lights_punctual[/code] glTF extension.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
<link title="KHR_lights_punctual GLTF extension spec">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/extensions/2.0/Khronos/KHR_lights_punctual</link>
<link title="KHR_lights_punctual glTF extension spec">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/extensions/2.0/Khronos/KHR_lights_punctual</link>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="from_dictionary" qualifiers="static">
@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
At this angle, the light drops off to zero brightness. Between the inner and outer cone angles, there is a transition from full brightness to zero brightness. If this angle is a half turn, then the spotlight emits in all directions. When creating a Godot [SpotLight3D], the outer cone angle is used as the angle of the spotlight.
</member>
<member name="range" type="float" setter="set_range" getter="get_range" default="inf">
The range of the light, beyond which the light has no effect. GLTF lights with no range defined behave like physical lights (which have infinite range). When creating a Godot light, the range is clamped to 4096.
The range of the light, beyond which the light has no effect. glTF lights with no range defined behave like physical lights (which have infinite range). When creating a Godot light, the range is clamped to 4096.
</member>
</members>
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@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFMesh" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
GLTFMesh represents a GLTF mesh.
GLTFMesh represents a glTF mesh.
</brief_description>
<description>
GLTFMesh handles 3D mesh data imported from GLTF files. It includes properties for blend channels, blend weights, instance materials, and the mesh itself.
GLTFMesh handles 3D mesh data imported from glTF files. It includes properties for blend channels, blend weights, instance materials, and the mesh itself.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
<param index="0" name="extension_name" type="StringName" />
<description>
Gets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFMesh] instance. This can be used to keep per-node state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is null.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is [code]null[/code].
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_additional_data">
@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
<param index="1" name="additional_data" type="Variant" />
<description>
Sets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFMesh] instance. This can be used to keep per-node state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
</description>
</method>
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@ -1,23 +1,39 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFNode" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
GLTF node class.
glTF node class.
</brief_description>
<description>
Represents a GLTF node. GLTF nodes may have names, transforms, children (other GLTF nodes), and more specialized properties (represented by their own classes).
GLTF nodes generally exist inside of [GLTFState] which represents all data of a GLTF file. Most of GLTFNode's properties are indices of other data in the GLTF file. You can extend a GLTF node with additional properties by using [method get_additional_data] and [method set_additional_data].
Represents a glTF node. glTF nodes may have names, transforms, children (other glTF nodes), and more specialized properties (represented by their own classes).
glTF nodes generally exist inside of [GLTFState] which represents all data of a glTF file. Most of GLTFNode's properties are indices of other data in the glTF file. You can extend a glTF node with additional properties by using [method get_additional_data] and [method set_additional_data].
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
<link title="GLTF scene and node spec">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_004_ScenesNodes.md"</link>
<link title="glTF scene and node spec">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Tutorials/blob/master/gltfTutorial/gltfTutorial_004_ScenesNodes.md"</link>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="append_child_index">
<return type="void" />
<param index="0" name="child_index" type="int" />
<description>
Appends the given child node index to the [member children] array.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_additional_data">
<return type="Variant" />
<param index="0" name="extension_name" type="StringName" />
<description>
Gets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFNode] instance. This can be used to keep per-node state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is null.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is [code]null[/code].
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_scene_node_path">
<return type="NodePath" />
<param index="0" name="gltf_state" type="GLTFState" />
<param index="1" name="handle_skeletons" type="bool" default="true" />
<description>
Returns the [NodePath] that this GLTF node will have in the Godot scene tree after being imported. This is useful when importing glTF object model pointers with [GLTFObjectModelProperty], for handling extensions such as [code]KHR_animation_pointer[/code] or [code]KHR_interactivity[/code].
If [param handle_skeletons] is [code]true[/code], paths to skeleton bone glTF nodes will be resolved properly. For example, a path that would be [code]^"A/B/C/Bone1/Bone2/Bone3"[/code] if [code]false[/code] will become [code]^"A/B/C/Skeleton3D:Bone3"[/code].
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_additional_data">
@ -26,25 +42,25 @@
<param index="1" name="additional_data" type="Variant" />
<description>
Sets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFNode] instance. This can be used to keep per-node state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
</description>
</method>
</methods>
<members>
<member name="camera" type="int" setter="set_camera" getter="get_camera" default="-1">
If this GLTF node is a camera, the index of the [GLTFCamera] in the [GLTFState] that describes the camera's properties. If -1, this node is not a camera.
If this glTF node is a camera, the index of the [GLTFCamera] in the [GLTFState] that describes the camera's properties. If -1, this node is not a camera.
</member>
<member name="children" type="PackedInt32Array" setter="set_children" getter="get_children" default="PackedInt32Array()">
The indices of the child nodes in the [GLTFState]. If this GLTF node has no children, this will be an empty array.
The indices of the child nodes in the [GLTFState]. If this glTF node has no children, this will be an empty array.
</member>
<member name="height" type="int" setter="set_height" getter="get_height" default="-1">
How deep into the node hierarchy this node is. A root node will have a height of 0, its children will have a height of 1, and so on. If -1, the height has not been calculated.
</member>
<member name="light" type="int" setter="set_light" getter="get_light" default="-1">
If this GLTF node is a light, the index of the [GLTFLight] in the [GLTFState] that describes the light's properties. If -1, this node is not a light.
If this glTF node is a light, the index of the [GLTFLight] in the [GLTFState] that describes the light's properties. If -1, this node is not a light.
</member>
<member name="mesh" type="int" setter="set_mesh" getter="get_mesh" default="-1">
If this GLTF node is a mesh, the index of the [GLTFMesh] in the [GLTFState] that describes the mesh's properties. If -1, this node is not a mesh.
If this glTF node is a mesh, the index of the [GLTFMesh] in the [GLTFState] that describes the mesh's properties. If -1, this node is not a mesh.
</member>
<member name="original_name" type="String" setter="set_original_name" getter="get_original_name" default="&quot;&quot;">
The original name of the node.
@ -53,22 +69,22 @@
The index of the parent node in the [GLTFState]. If -1, this node is a root node.
</member>
<member name="position" type="Vector3" setter="set_position" getter="get_position" default="Vector3(0, 0, 0)">
The position of the GLTF node relative to its parent.
The position of the glTF node relative to its parent.
</member>
<member name="rotation" type="Quaternion" setter="set_rotation" getter="get_rotation" default="Quaternion(0, 0, 0, 1)">
The rotation of the GLTF node relative to its parent.
The rotation of the glTF node relative to its parent.
</member>
<member name="scale" type="Vector3" setter="set_scale" getter="get_scale" default="Vector3(1, 1, 1)">
The scale of the GLTF node relative to its parent.
The scale of the glTF node relative to its parent.
</member>
<member name="skeleton" type="int" setter="set_skeleton" getter="get_skeleton" default="-1">
If this GLTF node has a skeleton, the index of the [GLTFSkeleton] in the [GLTFState] that describes the skeleton's properties. If -1, this node does not have a skeleton.
If this glTF node has a skeleton, the index of the [GLTFSkeleton] in the [GLTFState] that describes the skeleton's properties. If -1, this node does not have a skeleton.
</member>
<member name="skin" type="int" setter="set_skin" getter="get_skin" default="-1">
If this GLTF node has a skin, the index of the [GLTFSkin] in the [GLTFState] that describes the skin's properties. If -1, this node does not have a skin.
If this glTF node has a skin, the index of the [GLTFSkin] in the [GLTFState] that describes the skin's properties. If -1, this node does not have a skin.
</member>
<member name="xform" type="Transform3D" setter="set_xform" getter="get_xform" default="Transform3D(1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0)">
The transform of the GLTF node relative to its parent. This property is usually unused since the position, rotation, and scale properties are preferred.
The transform of the glTF node relative to its parent. This property is usually unused since the position, rotation, and scale properties are preferred.
</member>
</members>
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@ -0,0 +1,114 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFObjectModelProperty" inherits="RefCounted" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Describes how to access a property as defined in the glTF object model.
</brief_description>
<description>
GLTFObjectModelProperty defines a mapping between a property in the glTF object model and a NodePath in the Godot scene tree. This can be used to animate properties in a glTF file using the [code]KHR_animation_pointer[/code] extension, or to access them through an engine-agnostic script such as a behavior graph as defined by the [code]KHR_interactivity[/code] extension.
The glTF property is identified by JSON pointer(s) stored in [member json_pointers], while the Godot property it maps to is defined by [member node_paths]. In most cases [member json_pointers] and [member node_paths] will each only have one item, but in some cases a single glTF JSON pointer will map to multiple Godot properties, or a single Godot property will be mapped to multiple glTF JSON pointers, or it might be a many-to-many relationship.
[Expression] objects can be used to define conversions between the data, such as when glTF defines an angle in radians and Godot uses degrees. The [member object_model_type] property defines the type of data stored in the glTF file as defined by the object model, see [enum GLTFObjectModelType] for possible values.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="GLTF Object Model">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/specification/2.0/ObjectModel.adoc</link>
<link title="KHR_animation_pointer GLTF extension">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/tree/main/extensions/2.0/Khronos/KHR_animation_pointer</link>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="append_node_path">
<return type="void" />
<param index="0" name="node_path" type="NodePath" />
<description>
Appends a [NodePath] to [member node_paths]. This can be used by [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes to define how a glTF object model property maps to a Godot property, or multiple Godot properties. Prefer using [method append_path_to_property] for simple cases. Be sure to also call [method set_types] once (the order does not matter).
</description>
</method>
<method name="append_path_to_property">
<return type="void" />
<param index="0" name="node_path" type="NodePath" />
<param index="1" name="prop_name" type="StringName" />
<description>
High-level wrapper over [method append_node_path] that handles the most common cases. It constructs a new [NodePath] using [param node_path] as a base and appends [param prop_name] to the subpath. Be sure to also call [method set_types] once (the order does not matter).
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_accessor_type" qualifiers="const">
<return type="int" enum="GLTFAccessor.GLTFAccessorType" />
<description>
The GLTF accessor type associated with this property's [member object_model_type]. See [member GLTFAccessor.accessor_type] for possible values, and see [enum GLTFObjectModelType] for how the object model type maps to accessor types.
</description>
</method>
<method name="has_json_pointers" qualifiers="const">
<return type="bool" />
<description>
Returns [code]true[/code] if [member json_pointers] is not empty. This is used during export to determine if a [GLTFObjectModelProperty] can handle converting a Godot property to a glTF object model property.
</description>
</method>
<method name="has_node_paths" qualifiers="const">
<return type="bool" />
<description>
Returns [code]true[/code] if [member node_paths] is not empty. This is used during import to determine if a [GLTFObjectModelProperty] can handle converting a glTF object model property to a Godot property.
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_types">
<return type="void" />
<param index="0" name="variant_type" type="int" enum="Variant.Type" />
<param index="1" name="obj_model_type" type="int" enum="GLTFObjectModelProperty.GLTFObjectModelType" />
<description>
Sets the [member variant_type] and [member object_model_type] properties. This is a convenience method to set both properties at once, since they are almost always known at the same time. This method should be called once. Calling it again with the same values will have no effect.
</description>
</method>
</methods>
<members>
<member name="gltf_to_godot_expression" type="Expression" setter="set_gltf_to_godot_expression" getter="get_gltf_to_godot_expression">
If set, this [Expression] will be used to convert the property value from the glTF object model to the value expected by the Godot property. This is useful when the glTF object model uses a different unit system, or when the data needs to be transformed in some way. If [code]null[/code], the value will be copied as-is.
</member>
<member name="godot_to_gltf_expression" type="Expression" setter="set_godot_to_gltf_expression" getter="get_godot_to_gltf_expression">
If set, this [Expression] will be used to convert the property value from the Godot property to the value expected by the glTF object model. This is useful when the glTF object model uses a different unit system, or when the data needs to be transformed in some way. If [code]null[/code], the value will be copied as-is.
</member>
<member name="json_pointers" type="PackedStringArray[]" setter="set_json_pointers" getter="get_json_pointers" default="[]">
The glTF object model JSON pointers used to identify the property in the glTF object model. In most cases, there will be only one item in this array, but niche cases may require multiple pointers. The items are themselves arrays which represent the JSON pointer split into its components.
</member>
<member name="node_paths" type="NodePath[]" setter="set_node_paths" getter="get_node_paths" default="[]">
An array of [NodePath]s that point to a property, or multiple properties, in the Godot scene tree. On import, this will either be set by [GLTFDocument], or by a [GLTFDocumentExtension] class. For simple cases, use [method append_path_to_property] to add properties to this array.
In most cases [member node_paths] will only have one item, but in some cases a single glTF JSON pointer will map to multiple Godot properties. For example, a [GLTFCamera] or [GLTFLight] used on multiple glTF nodes will be represented by multiple Godot nodes.
</member>
<member name="object_model_type" type="int" setter="set_object_model_type" getter="get_object_model_type" enum="GLTFObjectModelProperty.GLTFObjectModelType" default="0">
The type of data stored in the glTF file as defined by the object model. This is a superset of the available accessor types, and determines the accessor type. See [enum GLTFObjectModelType] for possible values.
</member>
<member name="variant_type" type="int" setter="set_variant_type" getter="get_variant_type" enum="Variant.Type" default="0">
The type of data stored in the Godot property. This is the type of the property that the [member node_paths] point to.
</member>
</members>
<constants>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_UNKNOWN" value="0" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Unknown or not set object model type. If the object model type is set to this value, the real type still needs to be determined.
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_BOOL" value="1" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "bool". Represented in the glTF JSON as a boolean, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "SCALAR". When encoded in an accessor, a value of [code]0[/code] is [code]false[/code], and any other value is [code]true[/code].
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT" value="2" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float". Represented in the glTF JSON as a number, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "SCALAR".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT_ARRAY" value="3" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float[lb][rb]". Represented in the glTF JSON as an array of numbers, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "SCALAR".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT2" value="4" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float2". Represented in the glTF JSON as an array of two numbers, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "VEC2".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT3" value="5" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float3". Represented in the glTF JSON as an array of three numbers, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "VEC3".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT4" value="6" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float4". Represented in the glTF JSON as an array of four numbers, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "VEC4".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT2X2" value="7" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float2x2". Represented in the glTF JSON as an array of four numbers, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "MAT2".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT3X3" value="8" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float3x3". Represented in the glTF JSON as an array of nine numbers, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "MAT3".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_FLOAT4X4" value="9" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "float4x4". Represented in the glTF JSON as an array of sixteen numbers, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "MAT4".
</constant>
<constant name="GLTF_OBJECT_MODEL_TYPE_INT" value="10" enum="GLTFObjectModelType">
Object model type "int". Represented in the glTF JSON as a number, and encoded in a [GLTFAccessor] as "SCALAR". The range of values is limited to signed integers. For [code]KHR_interactivity[/code], only 32-bit integers are supported.
</constant>
</constants>
</class>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFPhysicsBody" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents a GLTF physics body.
Represents a glTF physics body.
</brief_description>
<description>
Represents a physics body as an intermediary between the [code]OMI_physics_body[/code] GLTF data and Godot's nodes, and it's abstracted in a way that allows adding support for different GLTF physics extensions in the future.
Represents a physics body as an intermediary between the [code]OMI_physics_body[/code] glTF data and Godot's nodes, and it's abstracted in a way that allows adding support for different glTF physics extensions in the future.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
<link title="OMI_physics_body GLTF extension">https://github.com/omigroup/gltf-extensions/tree/main/extensions/2.0/OMI_physics_body</link>
<link title="OMI_physics_body glTF extension">https://github.com/omigroup/gltf-extensions/tree/main/extensions/2.0/OMI_physics_body</link>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="from_dictionary" qualifiers="static">
<return type="GLTFPhysicsBody" />
<param index="0" name="dictionary" type="Dictionary" />
<description>
Creates a new GLTFPhysicsBody instance by parsing the given [Dictionary] in the [code]OMI_physics_body[/code] GLTF extension format.
Creates a new GLTFPhysicsBody instance by parsing the given [Dictionary] in the [code]OMI_physics_body[/code] glTF extension format.
</description>
</method>
<method name="from_node" qualifiers="static">
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<method name="to_dictionary" qualifiers="const">
<return type="Dictionary" />
<description>
Serializes this GLTFPhysicsBody instance into a [Dictionary]. It will be in the format expected by the [code]OMI_physics_body[/code] GLTF extension.
Serializes this GLTFPhysicsBody instance into a [Dictionary]. It will be in the format expected by the [code]OMI_physics_body[/code] glTF extension.
</description>
</method>
<method name="to_node" qualifiers="const">

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFPhysicsShape" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents a GLTF physics shape.
Represents a glTF physics shape.
</brief_description>
<description>
Represents a physics shape as defined by the [code]OMI_physics_shape[/code] or [code]OMI_collider[/code] GLTF extensions. This class is an intermediary between the GLTF data and Godot's nodes, and it's abstracted in a way that allows adding support for different GLTF physics extensions in the future.
Represents a physics shape as defined by the [code]OMI_physics_shape[/code] or [code]OMI_collider[/code] glTF extensions. This class is an intermediary between the glTF data and Godot's nodes, and it's abstracted in a way that allows adding support for different glTF physics extensions in the future.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
<link title="OMI_physics_shape GLTF extension">https://github.com/omigroup/gltf-extensions/tree/main/extensions/2.0/OMI_physics_shape</link>
<link title="OMI_collider GLTF extension">https://github.com/omigroup/gltf-extensions/tree/main/extensions/2.0/Archived/OMI_collider</link>
<link title="OMI_physics_shape glTF extension">https://github.com/omigroup/gltf-extensions/tree/main/extensions/2.0/OMI_physics_shape</link>
<link title="OMI_collider glTF extension">https://github.com/omigroup/gltf-extensions/tree/main/extensions/2.0/Archived/OMI_collider</link>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="from_dictionary" qualifiers="static">
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@
This is the only variable not used in the [method to_node] method, it's intended to be used alongside when deciding where to add the generated node as a child.
</member>
<member name="mesh_index" type="int" setter="set_mesh_index" getter="get_mesh_index" default="-1">
The index of the shape's mesh in the GLTF file. This is only used when the shape type is "hull" (convex hull) or "trimesh" (concave trimesh).
The index of the shape's mesh in the glTF file. This is only used when the shape type is "hull" (convex hull) or "trimesh" (concave trimesh).
</member>
<member name="radius" type="float" setter="set_radius" getter="get_radius" default="0.5">
The radius of the shape, in meters. This is only used when the shape type is "capsule", "cylinder", or "sphere". This value should not be negative.

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<method name="get_godot_bone_node">
<return type="Dictionary" />
<description>
Returns a [Dictionary] that maps skeleton bone indices to the indices of GLTF nodes. This property is unused during import, and only set during export. In a GLTF file, a bone is a node, so Godot converts skeleton bones to GLTF nodes.
Returns a [Dictionary] that maps skeleton bone indices to the indices of glTF nodes. This property is unused during import, and only set during export. In a glTF file, a bone is a node, so Godot converts skeleton bones to glTF nodes.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_godot_skeleton">
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@
<return type="void" />
<param index="0" name="godot_bone_node" type="Dictionary" />
<description>
Sets a [Dictionary] that maps skeleton bone indices to the indices of GLTF nodes. This property is unused during import, and only set during export. In a GLTF file, a bone is a node, so Godot converts skeleton bones to GLTF nodes.
Sets a [Dictionary] that maps skeleton bone indices to the indices of glTF nodes. This property is unused during import, and only set during export. In a glTF file, a bone is a node, so Godot converts skeleton bones to glTF nodes.
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_unique_names">

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFSpecGloss" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Archived GLTF extension for specular/glossy materials.
Archived glTF extension for specular/glossy materials.
</brief_description>
<description>
KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness is an archived GLTF extension. This means that it is deprecated and not recommended for new files. However, it is still supported for loading old files.
KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness is an archived glTF extension. This means that it is deprecated and not recommended for new files. However, it is still supported for loading old files.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
<link title="KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness GLTF extension spec">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/extensions/2.0/Archived/KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness</link>
<link title="KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness glTF extension spec">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/extensions/2.0/Archived/KHR_materials_pbrSpecularGlossiness</link>
</tutorials>
<members>
<member name="diffuse_factor" type="Color" setter="set_diffuse_factor" getter="get_diffuse_factor" default="Color(1, 1, 1, 1)">

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFState" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents all data of a GLTF file.
Represents all data of a glTF file.
</brief_description>
<description>
Contains all nodes and resources of a GLTF file. This is used by [GLTFDocument] as data storage, which allows [GLTFDocument] and all [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes to remain stateless.
GLTFState can be populated by [GLTFDocument] reading a file or by converting a Godot scene. Then the data can either be used to create a Godot scene or save to a GLTF file. The code that converts to/from a Godot scene can be intercepted at arbitrary points by [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes. This allows for custom data to be stored in the GLTF file or for custom data to be converted to/from Godot nodes.
Contains all nodes and resources of a glTF file. This is used by [GLTFDocument] as data storage, which allows [GLTFDocument] and all [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes to remain stateless.
GLTFState can be populated by [GLTFDocument] reading a file or by converting a Godot scene. Then the data can either be used to create a Godot scene or save to a glTF file. The code that converts to/from a Godot scene can be intercepted at arbitrary points by [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes. This allows for custom data to be stored in the glTF file or for custom data to be converted to/from Godot nodes.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>
<link title="GLTF asset header schema">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/specification/2.0/schema/asset.schema.json"</link>
<link title="glTF asset header schema">https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF/blob/main/specification/2.0/schema/asset.schema.json</link>
</tutorials>
<methods>
<method name="add_used_extension">
@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
<param index="0" name="extension_name" type="String" />
<param index="1" name="required" type="bool" />
<description>
Appends an extension to the list of extensions used by this GLTF file during serialization. If [param required] is true, the extension will also be added to the list of required extensions. Do not run this in [method GLTFDocumentExtension._export_post], as that stage is too late to add extensions. The final list is sorted alphabetically.
Appends an extension to the list of extensions used by this glTF file during serialization. If [param required] is [code]true[/code], the extension will also be added to the list of required extensions. Do not run this in [method GLTFDocumentExtension._export_post], as that stage is too late to add extensions. The final list is sorted alphabetically.
</description>
</method>
<method name="append_data_to_buffers">
@ -25,7 +25,18 @@
<param index="0" name="data" type="PackedByteArray" />
<param index="1" name="deduplication" type="bool" />
<description>
Appends the given byte array data to the buffers and creates a [GLTFBufferView] for it. The index of the destination [GLTFBufferView] is returned. If [param deduplication] is true, the buffers will first be searched for duplicate data, otherwise new bytes will always be appended.
Appends the given byte array data to the buffers and creates a [GLTFBufferView] for it. The index of the destination [GLTFBufferView] is returned. If [param deduplication] is [code]true[/code], the buffers will first be searched for duplicate data, otherwise new bytes will always be appended.
</description>
</method>
<method name="append_gltf_node">
<return type="int" />
<param index="0" name="gltf_node" type="GLTFNode" />
<param index="1" name="godot_scene_node" type="Node" />
<param index="2" name="parent_node_index" type="int" />
<description>
Append the given [GLTFNode] to the state, and return its new index. This can be used to export one Godot node as multiple glTF nodes, or inject new glTF nodes at import time. On import, this must be called before [method GLTFDocumentExtension._generate_scene_node] finishes for the parent node. On export, this must be called before [method GLTFDocumentExtension._export_node] runs for the parent node.
The [param godot_scene_node] parameter is the Godot scene node that corresponds to this glTF node. This is highly recommended to be set to a valid node, but may be [code]null[/code] if there is no corresponding Godot scene node. One Godot scene node may be used for multiple glTF nodes, so if exporting multiple glTF nodes for one Godot scene node, use the same Godot scene node for each.
The [param parent_node_index] parameter is the index of the parent [GLTFNode] in the state. If [code]-1[/code], the node will be a root node, otherwise the new node will be added to the parent's list of children. The index will also be written to the [member GLTFNode.parent] property of the new node.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_accessors">
@ -38,27 +49,27 @@
<param index="0" name="extension_name" type="StringName" />
<description>
Gets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFState] instance. This can be used to keep per-file state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is null.
The argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the return value can be anything you set. If nothing was set, the return value is [code]null[/code].
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_animation_player">
<return type="AnimationPlayer" />
<param index="0" name="idx" type="int" />
<description>
Returns the [AnimationPlayer] node with the given index. These nodes are only used during the export process when converting Godot [AnimationPlayer] nodes to GLTF animations.
Returns the [AnimationPlayer] node with the given index. These nodes are only used during the export process when converting Godot [AnimationPlayer] nodes to glTF animations.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_animation_players_count">
<return type="int" />
<param index="0" name="idx" type="int" />
<description>
Returns the number of [AnimationPlayer] nodes in this [GLTFState]. These nodes are only used during the export process when converting Godot [AnimationPlayer] nodes to GLTF animations.
Returns the number of [AnimationPlayer] nodes in this [GLTFState]. These nodes are only used during the export process when converting Godot [AnimationPlayer] nodes to glTF animations.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_animations">
<return type="GLTFAnimation[]" />
<description>
Returns an array of all [GLTFAnimation]s in the GLTF file. When importing, these will be generated as animations in an [AnimationPlayer] node. When exporting, these will be generated from Godot [AnimationPlayer] nodes.
Returns an array of all [GLTFAnimation]s in the glTF file. When importing, these will be generated as animations in an [AnimationPlayer] node. When exporting, these will be generated from Godot [AnimationPlayer] nodes.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_buffer_views">
@ -69,7 +80,7 @@
<method name="get_cameras">
<return type="GLTFCamera[]" />
<description>
Returns an array of all [GLTFCamera]s in the GLTF file. These are the cameras that the [member GLTFNode.camera] index refers to.
Returns an array of all [GLTFCamera]s in the glTF file. These are the cameras that the [member GLTFNode.camera] index refers to.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_handle_binary_image">
@ -80,13 +91,13 @@
<method name="get_images">
<return type="Texture2D[]" />
<description>
Gets the images of the GLTF file as an array of [Texture2D]s. These are the images that the [member GLTFTexture.src_image] index refers to.
Gets the images of the glTF file as an array of [Texture2D]s. These are the images that the [member GLTFTexture.src_image] index refers to.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_lights">
<return type="GLTFLight[]" />
<description>
Returns an array of all [GLTFLight]s in the GLTF file. These are the lights that the [member GLTFNode.light] index refers to.
Returns an array of all [GLTFLight]s in the glTF file. These are the lights that the [member GLTFNode.light] index refers to.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_materials">
@ -97,7 +108,7 @@
<method name="get_meshes">
<return type="GLTFMesh[]" />
<description>
Returns an array of all [GLTFMesh]es in the GLTF file. These are the meshes that the [member GLTFNode.mesh] index refers to.
Returns an array of all [GLTFMesh]es in the glTF file. These are the meshes that the [member GLTFNode.mesh] index refers to.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_node_index">
@ -111,7 +122,7 @@
<method name="get_nodes">
<return type="GLTFNode[]" />
<description>
Returns an array of all [GLTFNode]s in the GLTF file. These are the nodes that [member GLTFNode.children] and [member root_nodes] refer to. This includes nodes that may not be generated in the Godot scene, or nodes that may generate multiple Godot scene nodes.
Returns an array of all [GLTFNode]s in the glTF file. These are the nodes that [member GLTFNode.children] and [member root_nodes] refer to. This includes nodes that may not be generated in the Godot scene, or nodes that may generate multiple Godot scene nodes.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_scene_node">
@ -125,19 +136,19 @@
<method name="get_skeletons">
<return type="GLTFSkeleton[]" />
<description>
Returns an array of all [GLTFSkeleton]s in the GLTF file. These are the skeletons that the [member GLTFNode.skeleton] index refers to.
Returns an array of all [GLTFSkeleton]s in the glTF file. These are the skeletons that the [member GLTFNode.skeleton] index refers to.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_skins">
<return type="GLTFSkin[]" />
<description>
Returns an array of all [GLTFSkin]s in the GLTF file. These are the skins that the [member GLTFNode.skin] index refers to.
Returns an array of all [GLTFSkin]s in the glTF file. These are the skins that the [member GLTFNode.skin] index refers to.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_texture_samplers">
<return type="GLTFTextureSampler[]" />
<description>
Retrieves the array of texture samplers that are used by the textures contained in the GLTF.
Retrieves the array of texture samplers that are used by the textures contained in the glTF.
</description>
</method>
<method name="get_textures">
@ -169,7 +180,7 @@
<param index="1" name="additional_data" type="Variant" />
<description>
Sets additional arbitrary data in this [GLTFState] instance. This can be used to keep per-file state data in [GLTFDocumentExtension] classes, which is important because they are stateless.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the GLTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
The first argument should be the [GLTFDocumentExtension] name (does not have to match the extension name in the glTF file), and the second argument can be anything you want.
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_animations">
@ -250,7 +261,7 @@
<return type="void" />
<param index="0" name="texture_samplers" type="GLTFTextureSampler[]" />
<description>
Sets the array of texture samplers that are used by the textures contained in the GLTF.
Sets the array of texture samplers that are used by the textures contained in the glTF.
</description>
</method>
<method name="set_textures">
@ -279,23 +290,23 @@
The baking fps of the animation for either import or export.
</member>
<member name="base_path" type="String" setter="set_base_path" getter="get_base_path" default="&quot;&quot;">
The folder path associated with this GLTF data. This is used to find other files the GLTF file references, like images or binary buffers. This will be set during import when appending from a file, and will be set during export when writing to a file.
The folder path associated with this glTF data. This is used to find other files the glTF file references, like images or binary buffers. This will be set during import when appending from a file, and will be set during export when writing to a file.
</member>
<member name="buffers" type="PackedByteArray[]" setter="set_buffers" getter="get_buffers" default="[]">
</member>
<member name="copyright" type="String" setter="set_copyright" getter="get_copyright" default="&quot;&quot;">
The copyright string in the asset header of the GLTF file. This is set during import if present and export if non-empty. See the GLTF asset header documentation for more information.
The copyright string in the asset header of the glTF file. This is set during import if present and export if non-empty. See the glTF asset header documentation for more information.
</member>
<member name="create_animations" type="bool" setter="set_create_animations" getter="get_create_animations" default="true">
</member>
<member name="filename" type="String" setter="set_filename" getter="get_filename" default="&quot;&quot;">
The file name associated with this GLTF data. If it ends with [code].gltf[/code], this is text-based GLTF, otherwise this is binary GLB. This will be set during import when appending from a file, and will be set during export when writing to a file. If writing to a buffer, this will be an empty string.
The file name associated with this glTF data. If it ends with [code].gltf[/code], this is text-based glTF, otherwise this is binary GLB. This will be set during import when appending from a file, and will be set during export when writing to a file. If writing to a buffer, this will be an empty string.
</member>
<member name="glb_data" type="PackedByteArray" setter="set_glb_data" getter="get_glb_data" default="PackedByteArray()">
The binary buffer attached to a .glb file.
</member>
<member name="import_as_skeleton_bones" type="bool" setter="set_import_as_skeleton_bones" getter="get_import_as_skeleton_bones" default="false">
True to force all GLTFNodes in the document to be bones of a single Skeleton3D godot node.
If [code]true[/code], forces all GLTFNodes in the document to be bones of a single [Skeleton3D] Godot node.
</member>
<member name="json" type="Dictionary" setter="set_json" getter="get_json" default="{}">
The original raw JSON document corresponding to this GLTFState.
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<member name="minor_version" type="int" setter="set_minor_version" getter="get_minor_version" default="0">
</member>
<member name="root_nodes" type="PackedInt32Array" setter="set_root_nodes" getter="get_root_nodes" default="PackedInt32Array()">
The root nodes of the GLTF file. Typically, a GLTF file will only have one scene, and therefore one root node. However, a GLTF file may have multiple scenes and therefore multiple root nodes, which will be generated as siblings of each other and as children of the root node of the generated Godot scene.
The root nodes of the glTF file. Typically, a glTF file will only have one scene, and therefore one root node. However, a glTF file may have multiple scenes and therefore multiple root nodes, which will be generated as siblings of each other and as children of the root node of the generated Godot scene.
</member>
<member name="scene_name" type="String" setter="set_scene_name" getter="get_scene_name" default="&quot;&quot;">
The name of the scene. When importing, if not specified, this will be the file name. When exporting, if specified, the scene name will be saved to the GLTF file.
The name of the scene. When importing, if not specified, this will be the file name. When exporting, if specified, the scene name will be saved to the glTF file.
</member>
<member name="use_named_skin_binds" type="bool" setter="set_use_named_skin_binds" getter="get_use_named_skin_binds" default="false">
</member>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFTexture" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
GLTFTexture represents a texture in a GLTF file.
GLTFTexture represents a texture in a glTF file.
</brief_description>
<description>
</description>

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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
<class name="GLTFTextureSampler" inherits="Resource" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="../../../doc/class.xsd">
<brief_description>
Represents a GLTF texture sampler
Represents a glTF texture sampler
</brief_description>
<description>
Represents a texture sampler as defined by the base GLTF spec. Texture samplers in GLTF specify how to sample data from the texture's base image, when rendering the texture on an object.
Represents a texture sampler as defined by the base glTF spec. Texture samplers in glTF specify how to sample data from the texture's base image, when rendering the texture on an object.
</description>
<tutorials>
<link title="Runtime file loading and saving">$DOCS_URL/tutorials/io/runtime_file_loading_and_saving.html</link>