pub struct ComponentUniforms<C>
where C: Component + ShaderType,
{ /* private fields */ }
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Stores all uniforms of the component type.

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impl<C> ComponentUniforms<C>
where C: Component + ShaderType,

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pub fn uniforms(&self) -> &DynamicUniformBuffer<C>

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examples/shader/post_processing.rs (line 159)
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    fn run(
        &self,
        _graph: &mut RenderGraphContext,
        render_context: &mut RenderContext,
        (view_target, _post_process_settings): QueryItem<Self::ViewQuery>,
        world: &World,
    ) -> Result<(), NodeRunError> {
        // Get the pipeline resource that contains the global data we need
        // to create the render pipeline
        let post_process_pipeline = world.resource::<PostProcessPipeline>();

        // The pipeline cache is a cache of all previously created pipelines.
        // It is required to avoid creating a new pipeline each frame,
        // which is expensive due to shader compilation.
        let pipeline_cache = world.resource::<PipelineCache>();

        // Get the pipeline from the cache
        let Some(pipeline) = pipeline_cache.get_render_pipeline(post_process_pipeline.pipeline_id)
        else {
            return Ok(());
        };

        // Get the settings uniform binding
        let settings_uniforms = world.resource::<ComponentUniforms<PostProcessSettings>>();
        let Some(settings_binding) = settings_uniforms.uniforms().binding() else {
            return Ok(());
        };

        // This will start a new "post process write", obtaining two texture
        // views from the view target - a `source` and a `destination`.
        // `source` is the "current" main texture and you _must_ write into
        // `destination` because calling `post_process_write()` on the
        // [`ViewTarget`] will internally flip the [`ViewTarget`]'s main
        // texture to the `destination` texture. Failing to do so will cause
        // the current main texture information to be lost.
        let post_process = view_target.post_process_write();

        // The bind_group gets created each frame.
        //
        // Normally, you would create a bind_group in the Queue set,
        // but this doesn't work with the post_process_write().
        // The reason it doesn't work is because each post_process_write will alternate the source/destination.
        // The only way to have the correct source/destination for the bind_group
        // is to make sure you get it during the node execution.
        let bind_group = render_context.render_device().create_bind_group(
            "post_process_bind_group",
            &post_process_pipeline.layout,
            // It's important for this to match the BindGroupLayout defined in the PostProcessPipeline
            &BindGroupEntries::sequential((
                // Make sure to use the source view
                post_process.source,
                // Use the sampler created for the pipeline
                &post_process_pipeline.sampler,
                // Set the settings binding
                settings_binding.clone(),
            )),
        );

        // Begin the render pass
        let mut render_pass = render_context.begin_tracked_render_pass(RenderPassDescriptor {
            label: Some("post_process_pass"),
            color_attachments: &[Some(RenderPassColorAttachment {
                // We need to specify the post process destination view here
                // to make sure we write to the appropriate texture.
                view: post_process.destination,
                resolve_target: None,
                ops: Operations::default(),
            })],
            depth_stencil_attachment: None,
            timestamp_writes: None,
            occlusion_query_set: None,
        });

        // This is mostly just wgpu boilerplate for drawing a fullscreen triangle,
        // using the pipeline/bind_group created above
        render_pass.set_render_pipeline(pipeline);
        render_pass.set_bind_group(0, &bind_group, &[]);
        render_pass.draw(0..3, 0..1);

        Ok(())
    }

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pub fn buffer(&self) -> Option<&Buffer>

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pub fn binding(&self) -> Option<BindingResource<'_>>

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    fn run(
        &self,
        _graph: &mut RenderGraphContext,
        render_context: &mut RenderContext,
        (view_target, _post_process_settings): QueryItem<Self::ViewQuery>,
        world: &World,
    ) -> Result<(), NodeRunError> {
        // Get the pipeline resource that contains the global data we need
        // to create the render pipeline
        let post_process_pipeline = world.resource::<PostProcessPipeline>();

        // The pipeline cache is a cache of all previously created pipelines.
        // It is required to avoid creating a new pipeline each frame,
        // which is expensive due to shader compilation.
        let pipeline_cache = world.resource::<PipelineCache>();

        // Get the pipeline from the cache
        let Some(pipeline) = pipeline_cache.get_render_pipeline(post_process_pipeline.pipeline_id)
        else {
            return Ok(());
        };

        // Get the settings uniform binding
        let settings_uniforms = world.resource::<ComponentUniforms<PostProcessSettings>>();
        let Some(settings_binding) = settings_uniforms.uniforms().binding() else {
            return Ok(());
        };

        // This will start a new "post process write", obtaining two texture
        // views from the view target - a `source` and a `destination`.
        // `source` is the "current" main texture and you _must_ write into
        // `destination` because calling `post_process_write()` on the
        // [`ViewTarget`] will internally flip the [`ViewTarget`]'s main
        // texture to the `destination` texture. Failing to do so will cause
        // the current main texture information to be lost.
        let post_process = view_target.post_process_write();

        // The bind_group gets created each frame.
        //
        // Normally, you would create a bind_group in the Queue set,
        // but this doesn't work with the post_process_write().
        // The reason it doesn't work is because each post_process_write will alternate the source/destination.
        // The only way to have the correct source/destination for the bind_group
        // is to make sure you get it during the node execution.
        let bind_group = render_context.render_device().create_bind_group(
            "post_process_bind_group",
            &post_process_pipeline.layout,
            // It's important for this to match the BindGroupLayout defined in the PostProcessPipeline
            &BindGroupEntries::sequential((
                // Make sure to use the source view
                post_process.source,
                // Use the sampler created for the pipeline
                &post_process_pipeline.sampler,
                // Set the settings binding
                settings_binding.clone(),
            )),
        );

        // Begin the render pass
        let mut render_pass = render_context.begin_tracked_render_pass(RenderPassDescriptor {
            label: Some("post_process_pass"),
            color_attachments: &[Some(RenderPassColorAttachment {
                // We need to specify the post process destination view here
                // to make sure we write to the appropriate texture.
                view: post_process.destination,
                resolve_target: None,
                ops: Operations::default(),
            })],
            depth_stencil_attachment: None,
            timestamp_writes: None,
            occlusion_query_set: None,
        });

        // This is mostly just wgpu boilerplate for drawing a fullscreen triangle,
        // using the pipeline/bind_group created above
        render_pass.set_render_pipeline(pipeline);
        render_pass.set_bind_group(0, &bind_group, &[]);
        render_pass.draw(0..3, 0..1);

        Ok(())
    }
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pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool

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pub fn get_label(&self) -> Option<&str>

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impl<C> Default for ComponentUniforms<C>
where C: Component + ShaderType,

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fn default() -> ComponentUniforms<C>

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl<C> Deref for ComponentUniforms<C>
where C: Component + ShaderType,

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type Target = DynamicUniformBuffer<C>

The resulting type after dereferencing.
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fn deref(&self) -> &<ComponentUniforms<C> as Deref>::Target

Dereferences the value.
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impl<C> Resource for ComponentUniforms<C>
where C: Component + ShaderType, ComponentUniforms<C>: Send + Sync + 'static,

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impl<C> Freeze for ComponentUniforms<C>
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impl<C> RefUnwindSafe for ComponentUniforms<C>
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impl<C> Send for ComponentUniforms<C>
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impl<C> Sync for ComponentUniforms<C>
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impl<C> Unpin for ComponentUniforms<C>
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impl<C> UnwindSafe for ComponentUniforms<C>
where C: Sync + Send + 'static,

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fn as_bind_group_shader_type(&self, _images: &RenderAssets<Image>) -> U

Return the T ShaderType for self. When used in AsBindGroup derives, it is safe to assume that all images in self exist.
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