wgpu-rs
wgpu-rs is an idiomatic Rust wrapper over wgpu-core. It's designed to be suitable for general purpose graphics and computation needs of Rust community.
wgpu-rs can target both the natively supported backends and WASM directly.
See our gallery and the wiki page for the list of libraries and applications using wgpu-rs.
Usage
How to Run Examples
All examples are located under the examples directory.
These examples use the default syntax for running examples, as found in the Cargo documentation. For example, to run the cube example:
The hello* examples show bare-bones setup without any helper code. For hello-compute, pass 4 numbers separated by spaces as arguments:
The following environment variables can be used to configure how the framework examples run:
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WGPU_BACKENDOptions:
vulkan,metal,dx11,dx12,gl,webgpuIf unset a default backend is chosen based on what is supported by your system.
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WGPU_POWER_PREFOptions:
low,highIf unset a low power adapter is preferred.
Run Examples on the Web (wasm32-unknown-unknown)
See wiki article.
Logging
wgpu-core uses tracing for logging and wgpu-rs uses log for logging.
Simple Setup
If you just want log messages to show up and to use the chrome tracing infrastructure,
take a dependency on the wgpu-subscriber crate then call initialize_default_subscriber. It will
set up logging to stdout/stderr based on the RUST_LOG environment variable.
Manual Conversion
tracing also has tools available to convert all tracing events into log events and vise versa.
log events -> tracing events
The tracing_log crate has a log logger to translate all events into tracing events. Call:
init.unwrap
tracing events -> log events
The tracing crate has a log feature which will automatically use log if no subscriber is added:
= { = "0.1", = ["log"] }
If you want events to be handled both by tracing and log, enable the log-always feature of tracing:
= { = "0.1", = ["log-always"] }
Development
If you need to test local fixes to gfx-rs or other dependencies, the simplest way is to add a Cargo patch. For example, when working on DX12 backend on Windows, you can check out the "hal-0.2" branch of gfx-rs repo and add this to the end of "Cargo.toml":
[]
= { = "../gfx/src/backend/dx12" }
= { = "../gfx/src/hal" }
If a version needs to be changed, you need to do cargo update -p gfx-backend-dx12.