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NanoVDB Editor Python Module

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NanoVDB Editor

Prerequisities:

  • numpy

Hello World

from nanovdb_editor import Compiler, Compute, Editor, EditorConfig

compiler = Compiler()
compiler.create_instance()

compute = Compute(compiler)
compute.device_interface().create_device_manager()
compute.device_interface().create_device()

editor = Editor(compute, compiler)

config = EditorConfig()

# Default values, set as needed
config.ip_address = b"127.0.0.1"
config.port = 8080
config.headless = 0
config.streaming = 0

editor.show(config)

Shader Parameters

Shaders can have defined struct with shader parameters which are intended to be shown in the editor's UI:

struct shader_params_t
{
    float4 color;
    bool use_color;
    bool3 _pad1;
    int _pad2;
};
ConstantBuffer<shader_params_t> shader_params;

Shader parameters can have defined default values in the json file:

{
    "ShaderParams": {
        "color": {
            "value": [1.0, 0.0, 1.0, 1.0],
            "min": 0.0,
            "max": 1.0,
            "step": 0.01
        }
    }
}

Supported types: bool, int, uint, int64, uint64, float and its vectors and 4x4 matrix. Variables with _pad in the name are not shown in the UI. Those parameters can be interactively changed with generated UI in the editor's Params tab.

To display a group of shader parameters from different shaders define a json file with various shader paths:

{
    "ShaderParams": [
        "editor/editor.slang",
        "test/test.slang"
    ]
}

Acknowledgements

This project makes use of the following libraries:

  • zlib – Compression library
  • c-blosc – High-performance compressor optimized for binary data
  • Vulkan-Headers – Vulkan API headers
  • Vulkan-Loader – Vulkan ICD loader
  • GLFW – Windowing, context, and input (optional)
  • Dear ImGui – Immediate-mode GUI
  • ImGuiFileDialog – File dialog for Dear ImGui
  • ImGuiColorTextEdit – Syntax-highlighted text/code editor widget
  • Slang – Shading language and compiler
  • filewatch – Cross-platform file watching
  • JSON for Modern C++ – JSON serialization for C++
  • cnpy – Read/write NumPy .npy/.npz files from C++
  • zstr – Transparent zlib iostream wrappers
  • llhttp – High-performance HTTP parser
  • Asio – Asynchronous networking and concurrency primitives
  • RESTinio – Lightweight HTTP server framework
  • fmt – Modern formatting library
  • argparse – Header-only argument parser for C++17
  • expected-lite – std::expected-like type for C++11/14/17
  • libE57Format – E57 point cloud IO (optional)
  • OpenH264 – H.264 encoder (optional)
  • GoogleTest – C++ testing framework

Many thanks to the authors and contributors of these projects.

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