Remove reference to CanvasLayer in WebXR example, because it can cause rendering issues in AR.
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var vr_supported = false
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func _ready():
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# We assume this node has a canvas layer with a button on it as a child.
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# We assume this node has a button as a child.
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# This button is for the user to consent to entering immersive VR mode.
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$CanvasLayer/Button.connect("pressed", self, "_on_Button_pressed")
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$Button.connect("pressed", self, "_on_Button_pressed")
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webxr_interface = XRServer.find_interface("WebXR")
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if webxr_interface:
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return
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func _webxr_session_started():
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$Button.visible = false
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# This tells Godot to start rendering to the headset.
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get_viewport().xr = true
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# This will be the reference space type you ultimately got, out of the
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print ("Reference space type: " + webxr_interface.reference_space_type)
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func _webxr_session_ended():
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$Button.visible = true
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# If the user exits immersive mode, then we tell Godot to render to the web
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# page again.
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get_viewport().xr = false
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