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GPUComputePassEncoder: label property

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The label read-only property of the GPUComputePassEncoder interface is a string providing a label that can be used to identify the object, for example in GPUError messages or console warnings.

This can be set by providing a label property in the descriptor object passed into the originating GPUCommandEncoder.beginComputePass() call, or you can get and set it directly on the GPUComputePassEncoder object.

Value

A string. If no label value has previously been set, getting the label returns an empty string.

Examples

Setting and getting a label via GPUComputePassEncoder.label:

js

const commandEncoder = device.createCommandEncoder();
const passEncoder = commandEncoder.beginComputePass();

passEncoder.label = "mycomputepassencoder";
console.log(passEncoder.label); // "mycomputepassencoder"

Setting a label via the originating GPUCommandEncoder.beginComputePass() call, and then getting it via GPUComputePassEncoder.label:

js

const commandEncoder = device.createCommandEncoder();
const passEncoder = commandEncoder.beginComputePass({
  label: "mycomputepassencoder",
});

console.log(passEncoder.label); // "mycomputepassencoder"

Specifications

Browser compatibility

Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari WebView Android Chrome Android Firefox for Android Opera Android Safari on IOS Samsung Internet
label
113Currently supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows only.
113Currently supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows only.
previewCurrently supported on Linux and Windows only.
No
99Currently supported on ChromeOS, macOS, and Windows only.
No No No No No No No

See also

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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/GPUComputePassEncoder/label