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'use strict'; | |
var KuduApp = require('./KuduApp'); | |
var React = require('react'); | |
var Router = require('react-router'); | |
var Route = Router.Route; | |
var Routes = ( | |
<Route handler={KuduApp}> | |
<Route name="/" handler={KuduApp}/> | |
</Route> | |
); | |
var World = { | |
loaded: false, | |
init: function initFn() { | |
this.createOverlays(); | |
}, | |
createOverlays: function createOverlaysFn() { | |
/* | |
First an AR.ClientTracker needs to be created in order to start the | |
recognition engine. It is initialized with a URL specific to the target | |
collection. Optional parameters are passed as object in the last | |
argument. In this case a callback function for the onLoaded trigger is | |
set. Once the tracker is fully loaded the function worldLoaded() is | |
called. | |
Important: If you replace the tracker file with your own, make sure to | |
change the target name accordingly. | |
Use a specific target name to respond only to a certain target or use a | |
wildcard to respond to any or a certain group of targets. | |
*/ | |
this.tracker = new AR.ClientTracker("assets/magazine.wtc", { | |
onLoaded: function() { | |
React.render(<Handler/>, document.getElementById('content')); | |
} | |
}); | |
/* | |
The next step is to create the augmentation. In this example an image | |
resource is created and passed to the AR.ImageDrawable. A drawable is a | |
visual component that can be connected to an IR target | |
(AR.Trackable2DObject) or a geolocated object (AR.GeoObject). The | |
AR.ImageDrawable is initialized by the image and its size. Optional | |
parameters allow for position it relative to the recognized target. | |
*/ | |
/* Create overlay for page one */ | |
var imgOne = new AR.ImageResource("assets/imageOne.png"); | |
var overlayOne = new AR.ImageDrawable(imgOne, 1, { | |
offsetX: -0.15, | |
offsetY: 0 | |
}); | |
/* | |
The last line combines everything by creating an AR.Trackable2DObject | |
with the previously created tracker, the name of the image target and | |
the drawable that should augment the recognized image. | |
Please note that in this case the target name is a wildcard. | |
Wildcards can be used to respond to any target defined in the target | |
collection. If you want to respond to a certain target only for a | |
particular AR.Trackable2DObject simply provide the target name as | |
specified in the target collection. | |
*/ | |
var pageOne = new AR.Trackable2DObject(this.tracker, "*", { | |
drawables: { | |
cam: overlayOne | |
} | |
}); | |
} | |
} | |
World.init(); | |
/** | |
Local Variables: | |
eval: (web-mode-set-content-type "jsx") | |
End: | |
*/ |
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