// This is a minimal example showing how to create the Draco encoder module. // The encoder module is created asynchronously, so you need to set a // callback to make sure it is initialized before you try and call the module. 'use_strict'; const draco3d = require('./draco3d'); let encoderModule = null; // The code to create the encoder module is asynchronous. // draco3d.createEncoderModule will return a promise to a funciton with a // module as a parameter when the module has been fully initialized. draco3d.createEncoderModule({}).then(function(module) { // This is reached when everything is ready, and you can call methods on // Module. encoderModule = module; console.log('Encoder Module Initialized!'); moduleInitialized(); }); function moduleInitialized() { let encoder = new encoderModule.Encoder(); // Do the actual encoding here. See 'draco_nodejs_example.js' for a more // comprehensive example. cleanup(encoder); } function cleanup(encoder) { encoderModule.destroy(encoder); }