OES_draw_buffers_indexed
Baseline 2022
Newly available
Since December 2022, this feature works across the latest devices and browser versions. This feature might not work in older devices or browsers.
The OES_draw_buffers_indexed
extension is part of the WebGL API and enables the use of different blend options when writing to multiple color buffers simultaneously.
WebGL extensions are available using the WebGLRenderingContext.getExtension()
method. For more information, see also Using Extensions in the WebGL tutorial.
Note: This extension is only available to WebGL2 contexts.
Instance methods
OES_draw_buffers_indexed.blendEquationiOES()
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Sets both the RGB and alpha blend equations for a particular draw buffer.
OES_draw_buffers_indexed.blendEquationSeparateiOES()
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Sets the RGB and alpha blend equations separately for a particular draw buffer.
OES_draw_buffers_indexed.blendFunciOES()
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Defines which function is used when blending pixels for a particular draw buffer.
OES_draw_buffers_indexed.blendFuncSeparateiOES()
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Defines which function is used when blending pixels for RGB and alpha components separately for a particular draw buffer.
OES_draw_buffers_indexed.colorMaskiOES()
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Sets which color components to enable or to disable when drawing or rendering for a particular draw buffer.
OES_draw_buffers_indexed.disableiOES()
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Disables blending for a particular draw buffer.
OES_draw_buffers_indexed.enableiOES()
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Enables blending for a particular draw buffer.
Examples
Using the OES_draw_buffers_indexed
extension
Enable the extension with a call to WebGLRenderingContext.getExtension()
.
const ext = gl.getExtension("OES_draw_buffers_indexed");
You can now enable blending, set blending equation, blending function, and color mask for a particular draw buffer.
// For gl.DRAW_BUFFER0
ext.enableiOES(gl.BLEND, 0);
ext.blendEquationiOES(0, gl.FUNC_ADD);
ext.blendFunciOES(0, gl.ONE, gl.ONE);
ext.colorMaskiOES(0, 1, 0, 0, 0);
// For gl.DRAW_BUFFER1
ext.enableiOES(gl.BLEND, 1);
ext.blendEquationSeparateiOES(1, gl.FUNC_ADD, gl.FUNC_SUBTRACT);
ext.blendFuncSeparateiOES(
1,
gl.SRC_ALPHA,
gl.ONE_MINUS_SRC_ALPHA,
gl.ZERO,
gl.ZERO,
);
ext.colorMaskiOES(1, 0, 1, 0, 0);
To retrieve settings for a particular draw buffer, use WebGL2RenderingContext.getIndexedParameter()
.
// For gl.DRAW_BUFFER0
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_EQUATION_RGB, 0);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_EQUATION_ALPHA, 0);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_SRC_RGB, 0);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_SRC_ALPHA, 0);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_DST_RGB, 0);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_DST_ALPHA, 0);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.COLOR_WRITEMASK, 0);
// For gl.DRAW_BUFFER1
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_EQUATION_RGB, 1);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_EQUATION_ALPHA, 1);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_SRC_RGB, 1);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_SRC_ALPHA, 1);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_DST_RGB, 1);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.BLEND_DST_ALPHA, 1);
gl.getIndexedParameter(gl.COLOR_WRITEMASK, 1);
You can use WebGLRenderingContext.getParameter()
to see how many draw buffers are available.
const maxDrawBuffers = gl.getParameter(gl.MAX_DRAW_BUFFERS);
Specifications
Specification |
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WebGL OES_draw_buffers_indexed Extension Specification |
Browser compatibility
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