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    Class SpinePlugin

    A Scene Level Plugin is installed into every Scene and belongs to that Scene. It can listen for Scene events and respond to them. It can map itself to a Scene property, or into the Scene Systems, or both.

    Hierarchy (View Summary)

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    Constructors

    Properties

    cache: BaseCache
    drawDebug: boolean
    game: Game

    A reference to the Game instance this plugin is running under.

    gl: WebGLRenderingContext
    isWebGL: boolean
    json: BaseCache
    plugin: typeof spine
    pluginKey: string

    The key under which this plugin was installed into the Scene Systems.

    This property is only set when the plugin is instantiated and added to the Scene, not before. You can use it during the boot method.

    pluginManager: PluginManager

    A handy reference to the Plugin Manager that is responsible for this plugin. Can be used as a route to gain access to game systems and events.

    scene: Scene

    A reference to the Scene that has installed this plugin. Only set if it's a Scene Plugin, otherwise null. This property is only set when the plugin is instantiated and added to the Scene, not before. You can use it during the boot method.

    sceneRenderer: SceneRenderer
    skeletonDebugRenderer: SkeletonDebugRenderer
    spineTextures: BaseCache
    systems: Systems

    A reference to the Scene Systems of the Scene that has installed this plugin. Only set if it's a Scene Plugin, otherwise null. This property is only set when the plugin is instantiated and added to the Scene, not before. You can use it during the boot method.

    textures: TextureManager

    Methods

    • Parameters

      • x: number
      • y: number
      • Optionalkey: string
      • OptionalanimationName: string
      • Optionalloop: boolean

      Returns SpineGameObject

    • This method is called when the Scene boots. It is only ever called once.

      By this point the plugin properties scene and systems will have already been set.

      In here you can listen for Scene events and set-up whatever you need for this plugin to run. Here are the Scene events you can listen to:

      • start
      • ready
      • preupdate
      • update
      • postupdate
      • resize
      • pause
      • resume
      • sleep
      • wake
      • transitioninit
      • transitionstart
      • transitioncomplete
      • transitionout
      • shutdown
      • destroy

      At the very least you should offer a destroy handler for when the Scene closes down, i.e:

      var eventEmitter = this.systems.events;
      eventEmitter.once('destroy', this.sceneDestroy, this);

      Returns void

    • Parameters

      • key: string
      • OptionalskeletonJSON: object

      Returns any

    • Game instance has been destroyed.

      You must release everything in here, all references, all objects, free it all up.

      Returns void

    • The PluginManager calls this method on a Global Plugin when the plugin is first instantiated. It will never be called again on this instance. In here you can set-up whatever you need for this plugin to run. If a plugin is set to automatically start then BasePlugin.start will be called immediately after this. On a Scene Plugin, this method is never called. Use Phaser.Plugins.ScenePlugin#boot instead.

      Parameters

      • Optionaldata: any

        A value specified by the user, if any, from the data property of the plugin's configuration object (if started at game boot) or passed in the PluginManager's install method (if started manually).

      Returns void

    • The PluginManager calls this method on a Global Plugin when the plugin is started. If a plugin is stopped, and then started again, this will get called again. Typically called immediately after BasePlugin.init. On a Scene Plugin, this method is never called.

      Returns void

    • The PluginManager calls this method on a Global Plugin when the plugin is stopped. The game code has requested that your plugin stop doing whatever it does. It is now considered as 'inactive' by the PluginManager. Handle that process here (i.e. stop listening for events, etc) If the plugin is started again then BasePlugin.start will be called again. On a Scene Plugin, this method is never called.

      Returns void