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Add Asset Component #5655

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Add Asset Component #5655

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@dinomut1 dinomut1 commented Apr 5, 2022

Summary

Adds a quick way to upload files into the editor. Beginnings of Asset wrapper class.
Automatically extracts zip files into directory with same name.
This can be used to quickly upload glTF files with resources.

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  • Pre-push checks pass npm run check
    • Linter passing via npm run lint
    • Unit & Integration tests passing via npm run test:packages
    • Docker build process passing via npm run build-client
  • If this PR is still a WIP, convert to a draft
  • When this PR is ready, mark it as "Ready for review"
  • Changes have been manually QA'd
  • Changes reviewed by at least 2 approved reviewers

References

#5518

QA Steps

  1. git checkout pr_branch_name
  2. npm install
  3. npm run dev-reinit
  4. npm run dev
  5. in editor, open the menu bar and use the new "Import Asset" button to import any compatible files into the project assets folder.
    List any additional steps required to QA the changes of this PR, as well as any supplemental images or videos.

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@dinomut1 dinomut1 requested review from HexaField and NPatel10 April 5, 2022 20:45
@dinomut1 dinomut1 requested a review from HexaField April 16, 2022 00:26
@dinomut1 dinomut1 requested a review from HexaField April 19, 2022 00:00
@dinomut1 dinomut1 changed the title Add "Import Asset" Button to Editor Menu Bar Add Asset Component Apr 19, 2022
@dinomut1 dinomut1 merged commit 9e5f165 into dev Apr 19, 2022
@dinomut1 dinomut1 deleted the asset-library branch April 19, 2022 03:47
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