A template project for creating 3D real-time web apps using BabylonJS and React.
DEMO > https://microsoft.github.io/BabylonJS-React-Template/
This project provides a convenient starting point for building 3D web apps with BabylonJS or Cesium.
It also serves as a reference for how to structure a React/Babylon/Cesium with MSAL authentication, for situations where you prefer setting up your own project.
The project was created with npx create-react-app
and then ejected
- Webpack project, with:
- MSAL for AAD authentication
- Cesium dependencies for visualing geo-spatial data, with a sample scene to get started
- Babylon dependencies for rendering 3D content, with a sample scene to get started
- Redux Toolkit (RTK) for state management
- Build scripts for local deployment
- DevOps Build pipelines
npm install # required once
npm start
Navigate to http://localhost:3000
npm run build
How to configure Authentication
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