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I want to handle a lost context event in Three.js. There is a nice documentation about that here but unfortunately it doesn't work when I apply it to my renderer.domElement. I try to lose the context by clicking and some variable in loseContext() are undefined.

I guess the structure is different in Three.js. Any expert?

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You should be able to do something like this about the renderer was initialized and assuming of course that the variable you stored the renderer into is named 'renderer'.

renderer.context.canvas.addEventListener("webglcontextlost", function(event) {
    event.preventDefault();
    // animationID would have been set by your call to requestAnimationFrame
    cancelAnimationFrame(animationID); 
}, false);

renderer.context.canvas.addEventListener("webglcontextrestored", function(event) {
   // Do something 
}, false);

BTW - loseContext is not defined by Three.JS and it isn't a standard method as of this time. You can simulate it by doing the following.

Load this script before Three.JS

https://github.com/vorg/webgl-debug

Then after you've started your renderer you can hook the loseContext to the canvas.

renderer.context.canvas = WebGLDebugUtils.makeLostContextSimulatingCanvas(renderer.context.canvas);

To trigger the loseContext you would do this.

renderer.context.canvas.loseContext();

And you can then also have it fail after a set number of calls by doing this.

renderer.context.canvas.loseContextInNCalls(5);
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  • Could you please tell me how would you do this if you're not using Three.js. In other words, if you're using the raw WebGL API. Thank you.
    – HartleySan
    Jul 14, 2013 at 13:57
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    While using webgl-debug.js with ThreeJS, I found that I had to manually call renderer.context.canvas.getContext("webgl"); before using renderer.context.canvas.loseContext();
    – sweeds
    Jan 2, 2017 at 17:05
  • Context loss can be simulated in three.js like this: renderer.context.getExtension('WEBGL_lose_context').loseContext();
    – neave
    Oct 5, 2018 at 20:50
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    gl.getExtension('WEBGL_lose_context').loseContext(); seems to work on any webgl2 context, three.js or not
    – omikes
    May 10, 2019 at 22:06

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