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A guide to common problems and how to solve them

This guide is intended to help you solve the most common issues that you might encounter when using Vue3 PIXI.

Composition API failure

The Composition API of vue3-pixi is based on dependency injection. If you use the Composition API in a component at the same level as <Application />, you will receive the following warning:

You can resolve this by binding a ref at the same level and providing it to the Composition API you are using in the component at the same level:

vue
<script lang="ts" setup>
import { Application, useApplication, useRenderer, useScreen, useStage } from 'vue3-pixi'

const app = useApplication()
const screen = useScreen(app)
const renderer = useRenderer(app)
const stage = useStage(app)
</script>

<template>
  <Application ref="app">
    <!-- ... -->
  </Application>
</template>

Note that if you use this approach, you cannot immediately access app. You need to use it within onMounted, similar to the characteristics of ref:

ts
import { Application, useApplication } from 'vue3-pixi'
const app = useApplication()
const renderer = useRenderer(app)
const stage = useStage(app)

console.log(app.value) // undefined
console.log(stage.value) // undefined
console.log(renderer.value) // undefined
// ...

While useScreen will create a default empty rectangle if Application is not obtained, so you don't need to worry about screen-related calculations when using ref:

ts
import { useScreen } from 'vue3-pixi'
const screen = useScreen(app)
screen.value // defaultRectangle
// ...