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Spatial capabilities can change as users interact with your app or the system,
or can even be changed by your app itself—for example, moving into Home Space or
Full Space. To avoid issues, your app needs to check for spatial capabilities to
determine which APIs are supported in the current environment.
Check for spatial capabilities using Jetpack Compose for XR
Jetpack Compose for XR creates a Composition Local for checking spatial
capabilities. Use this to check whether spatial UI, spatial audio, environments,
passthrough, or 3D content is enabled.
You can use LocalSpatialCapabilities.current
to check if the following
spatial capabilities are currently available:
The following example shows how to check if spatial UI is enabled:
if (LocalSpatialCapabilities.current.isSpatialUiEnabled) {
Subspace {
SpatialPanel(
modifier = SubspaceModifier
.width(1488.dp)
.fillMaxHeight()
) {
AppContent()
}
}
} else {
AppContent()
}
Check for spatial capabilities using SceneCore
When using the SceneCore library, you'll have to create a session. Once the
session is created, call spatialCapabilities
on the session to query
which spatial capabilities are currently available.
You can also choose to subscribe to a callback,
addSpatialCapabilitiesChangedListener
that notifies you when spatial
capabilities have changed.
// Example 1: check if enabling passthrough mode is allowed
if (xrSession.scene.spatialCapabilities.hasCapability(
SpatialCapabilities.SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_PASSTHROUGH_CONTROL
)
) {
xrSession.scene.spatialEnvironment.preferredPassthroughOpacity = 1f
}
// Example 2: multiple capability flags can be checked simultaneously:
if (xrSession.scene.spatialCapabilities.hasCapability(
SpatialCapabilities.SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_PASSTHROUGH_CONTROL and
SpatialCapabilities.SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_3D_CONTENT
)
) {
// ...
}
See also
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To avoid issues, your app needs to check for spatial capabilities to\ndetermine which APIs are supported in the current environment.\n\nCheck for spatial capabilities using Jetpack Compose for XR\n-----------------------------------------------------------\n\nJetpack Compose for XR creates a Composition Local for checking spatial\ncapabilities. Use this to check whether spatial UI, spatial audio, environments,\npassthrough, or 3D content is enabled.\n\nYou can use [`LocalSpatialCapabilities.current`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/compose/platform/package-summary#LocalSpatialCapabilities()) to check if the following\nspatial capabilities are currently available:\n\n- [`isSpatialUiEnabled`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/compose/platform/SpatialCapabilities#isSpatialUiEnabled()): Indicates whether the application may create spatial UI elements (for example, `SpatialPanel`).\n- [`isContent3dEnabled`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/compose/platform/SpatialCapabilities#isContent3dEnabled()): Indicates whether the application may create 3D objects.\n- [`isAppEnvironmentEnabled`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/compose/platform/SpatialCapabilities#isAppEnvironmentEnabled()): Indicates whether the application may set the environment.\n- [`isPassthroughControlEnabled`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/compose/platform/SpatialCapabilities#isPassthroughControlEnabled()): Indicates whether the application may control the passthrough state.\n- [`isSpatialAudioEnabled`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/compose/platform/SpatialCapabilities#isSpatialAudioEnabled()): Indicates whether the application may use spatial audio.\n\nThe following example shows how to check if spatial UI is enabled:\n\n\n```kotlin\nif (LocalSpatialCapabilities.current.isSpatialUiEnabled) {\n Subspace {\n SpatialPanel(\n modifier = SubspaceModifier\n .width(1488.dp)\n .fillMaxHeight()\n ) {\n AppContent()\n }\n }\n} else {\n AppContent()\n}https://github.com/android/snippets/blob/dd30aee903e8c247786c064faab1a9ca8d10b46e/xr/src/main/java/com/example/xr/compose/SpatialCapabilities.kt#L51-L63\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nCheck for spatial capabilities using SceneCore\n----------------------------------------------\n\nWhen using the SceneCore library, you'll have to create a [session](/develop/xr/jetpack-xr-sdk/add-session). Once the\nsession is created, call [`spatialCapabilities`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/Scene#spatialCapabilities()) on the session to query\nwhich spatial capabilities are currently available.\n\n- [`SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_3D_CONTENT`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/SpatialCapabilities#SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_3D_CONTENT()): The activity can create 3D contents.\n- [`SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_APP_ENVIRONMENT`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/SpatialCapabilities#SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_APP_ENVIRONMENT()): The activity can set its own environment.\n- [`SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_EMBED_ACTIVITY`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/SpatialCapabilities#SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_EMBED_ACTIVITY()): The activity can spatially embed another activity.\n- [`SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_PASSTHROUGH_CONTROL`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/SpatialCapabilities#SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_PASSTHROUGH_CONTROL()): The activity can enable or disable passthrough.\n- [`SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_SPATIAL_AUDIO`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/SpatialCapabilities#SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_SPATIAL_AUDIO()): The activity can use spatial audio.\n- [`SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_UI`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/SpatialCapabilities#SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_UI()): The activity can spatialize itself (for example, adding a spatial panel).\n\nYou can also choose to subscribe to a callback,\n[`addSpatialCapabilitiesChangedListener`](/reference/kotlin/androidx/xr/scenecore/Scene#addSpatialCapabilitiesChangedListener(java.util.function.Consumer)) that notifies you when spatial\ncapabilities have changed.\n\n\n```kotlin\n// Example 1: check if enabling passthrough mode is allowed\nif (xrSession.scene.spatialCapabilities.hasCapability(\n SpatialCapabilities.SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_PASSTHROUGH_CONTROL\n )\n) {\n xrSession.scene.spatialEnvironment.preferredPassthroughOpacity = 1f\n}\n// Example 2: multiple capability flags can be checked simultaneously:\nif (xrSession.scene.spatialCapabilities.hasCapability(\n SpatialCapabilities.SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_PASSTHROUGH_CONTROL and\n SpatialCapabilities.SPATIAL_CAPABILITY_3D_CONTENT\n )\n) {\n // ...\n}https://github.com/android/snippets/blob/dd30aee903e8c247786c064faab1a9ca8d10b46e/xr/src/main/java/com/example/xr/scenecore/SpatialCapabilities.kt#L25-L39\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nSee also\n--------\n\n- [Create a session](/develop/xr/jetpack-xr-sdk/check-spatial-capabilities)\n- [Transition between HSM and FSM](/develop/xr/jetpack-xr-sdk/transition-home-space-to-full-space)\n- [Add spatial environments to your app](/develop/xr/jetpack-xr-sdk/add-environments)\n- [Add 3D models to your app](/develop/xr/jetpack-xr-sdk/add-3d-models)"]]