@threlte/extras
onReveal
onReveal
invokes a callback when the component is revealed (i.e., no
longer suspended in the context of a <Suspense>
boundary). It mimics Svelte’s
lifecycle method onMount
. If there is no <Suspense>
component, the callback
will be executed with Svelte’s onMount
as the component will never suspend.
Example
The following component loads a model with the hook useGltf
and is potentially
wrapped in a <Suspense>
boundary.
<script>
import { T } from '@threlte/core'
import { onReveal, useGltf } from '@threlte/extras'
const gltf = useGltf('model.gltf')
onReveal(() => {
console.log('The component has been revealed')
})
</script>
{#await gltf then { scene }}
<T is={scene}>
{/await}
onReveal
is mimicking Svelte’s onMount
and can
be used in its place for triggering animations, etc., within the boundaries
of a <Suspense>
component. If it’s used outside of a <Suspense>
component,
it will behave just like Svelte’s onMount
.