The setViewport()
method of the GPURenderPassEncoder
interface sets the viewport used during the rasterization stage to linearly map from normalized device coordinates to viewport coordinates.
setViewport(x, y, width, height, minDepth, maxDepth)
x
-
A number representing the minimum X value of the viewport, in pixels.
y
-
A number representing the minimum Y value of the viewport, in pixels.
width
-
A number representing the width of the viewport, in pixels.
height
-
A number representing the height of the viewport, in pixels.
minDepth
-
A number representing the minimum depth value of the viewport.
maxDepth
-
A number representing the maximum depth value of the viewport.
Note: If a setViewport()
call is not made, the default values are (0, 0, attachment width, attachment height, 0, 1)
for each render pass.
The following criteria must be met when calling setViewport()
, otherwise a GPUValidationError
is generated and the GPURenderPassEncoder
becomes invalid:
-
x
, y
, width
, and height
are all greater than or equal to 0. -
x
+ width
is less than or equal to the width of the render pass's render attachments (see note below). -
y
+ height
is less than or equal to the height of the render pass's render attachments (see note below). -
minDepth
and maxDepth
are both inside the range 0.0–1.0 inclusive. -
minDepth
is less than maxDepth
.
In a typical canvas render, the following could be used to halve the width and height of the rendered graphics:
passEncoder.setViewport(0, 0, canvas.width / 2, canvas.height / 2, 0, 1);
In the WebGPU Samples reversedZ example, setViewport
is used several times to set the viewport for the different render passes. Study the example code listing for the full context.
For example:
colorPass.setViewport(
(canvas.width * m) / 2,
0,
canvas.width / 2,
canvas.height,
0,
1,
);