# tinyobjloader [![Join the chat at https://gitter.im/syoyo/tinyobjloader](https://badges.gitter.im/Join%20Chat.svg)](https://gitter.im/syoyo/tinyobjloader?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/syoyo/tinyobjloader.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/syoyo/tinyobjloader) [![wercker status](https://app.wercker.com/status/495a3bac400212cdacdeb4dd9397bf4f/m "wercker status")](https://app.wercker.com/project/bykey/495a3bac400212cdacdeb4dd9397bf4f) [![Build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/tlb421q3t2oyobcn/branch/master?svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/syoyo/tinyobjloader/branch/master) [![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/syoyo/tinyobjloader/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/syoyo/tinyobjloader?branch=master) http://syoyo.github.io/tinyobjloader/ Tiny but powerful single file wavefront obj loader written in C++. No dependency except for C++ STL. It can parse 10M over polygons with moderate memory and time. `tinyobjloader` is good for embedding .obj loader to your (global illumination) renderer ;-) ## What's new * XX YY, ZZZZ : New data strcutre and API! ### Old version Previous old version is avaiable as `v0.9` branch. ## Example ![Rungholt](images/rungholt.jpg) tinyobjloader can successfully load 6M triangles Rungholt scene. http://graphics.cs.williams.edu/data/meshes.xml ![](images/sanmugel.png) * [examples/viewer/](examples/viewer) OpenGL .obj viewer ## Use case TinyObjLoader is successfully used in ... ### New version * Your project here! ### Old version * bullet3 https://github.com/erwincoumans/bullet3 * pbrt-v2 https://github.com/mmp/pbrt-v2 * OpenGL game engine development http://swarminglogic.com/jotting/2013_10_gamedev01 * mallie https://lighttransport.github.io/mallie * IBLBaker (Image Based Lighting Baker). http://www.derkreature.com/iblbaker/ * Stanford CS148 http://web.stanford.edu/class/cs148/assignments/assignment3.pdf * Awesome Bump http://awesomebump.besaba.com/about/ * sdlgl3-wavefront OpenGL .obj viewer https://github.com/chrisliebert/sdlgl3-wavefront * pbrt-v3 https://github.com/mmp/pbrt-v3 * cocos2d-x https://github.com/cocos2d/cocos2d-x/ * Android Vulkan demo https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan * Loading models in Vulkan Tutorial https://vulkan-tutorial.com/Loading_models ## Features * Group(parse multiple group name) * Vertex * Texcoord * Normal * Material * Unknown material attributes are returned as key-value(value is string) map. * Crease tag('t'). This is OpenSubdiv specific(not in wavefront .obj specification) * Callback API for custom loading. ## TODO * [ ] Fix Python binding. * [ ] Fix obj_sticker example. * [ ] More unit test codes. ## License Licensed under MIT license. ## Usage `attrib_t` contains single and linear array of vertex data(position, normal and texcoord). Each `shape_t` does not contain vertex data but contains array index to `attrib_t`. See `loader_example.cc` for more details. ```c++ #define TINYOBJLOADER_IMPLEMENTATION // define this in only *one* .cc #include "tiny_obj_loader.h" std::string inputfile = "cornell_box.obj"; tinyobj::attrib_t attrib; std::vector shapes; std::vector materials; std::string err; bool ret = tinyobj::LoadObj(&attrib, &shapes, &materials, &err, inputfile.c_str()); if (!err.empty()) { // `err` may contain warning message. std::cerr << err << std::endl; } if (!ret) { exit(1); } // Loop over shapes for (size_t s = 0; s < shapes.size(); s++) { // Loop over faces(polygon) size_t index_offset = 0; for (size_t f = 0; f < shapes[s].mesh.num_face_vertices.size(); f++) { int fv = shapes[s].mesh.num_face_vertices[f]; // Loop over vertices in the face. for (size_t v = 0; v < fv; v++) { // access to vertex tinyobj::index_t idx = shapes[s].mesh.indices[index_offset + v]; float vx = attrib.vertices[3*idx.vertex_index+0]; float vy = attrib.vertices[3*idx.vertex_index+1]; float vz = attrib.vertices[3*idx.vertex_index+2]; float nx = attrib.normals[3*idx.normal_index+0]; float ny = attrib.normals[3*idx.normal_index+1]; float nz = attrib.normals[3*idx.normal_index+2]; float tx = attrib.texcoords[2*idx.texcoord_index+0]; float ty = attrib.texcoords[2*idx.texcoord_index+1]; } index_offset += fv; // per-face material shapes[s].mesh.material_ids[f]; } } ``` ## Optimized loader Optimized multi-threaded .obj loader is available at `experimental/` directory. If you want absolute performance to load .obj data, this optimized loader will fit your purpose. Note that the optimized loader uses C++11 thread and it does less error checks but may work most .obj data. Here is some benchmark result. Time are measured on MacBook 12(Early 2016, Core m5 1.2GHz). * Rungholt scene(6M triangles) * old version(v0.9.x): 15500 msecs. * baseline(v1.0.x): 6800 msecs(2.3x faster than old version) * optimised: 1500 msecs(10x faster than old version, 4.5x faster than basedline) ## Tests Unit tests are provided in `tests` directory. See `tests/README.md` for details.