Web/API/VRFrameData/timestamp

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The timestamp read-only property of the VRFrameData interface returns a constantly increasing timestamp value representing the time a frame update occurred.

Timestamps are useful for determining if position state data has been updated from the hardware. Since values are monotonically increasing, they can be compared to determine the ordering of updates — newer values will always be greater than or equal to older values.

The timestamp starts at 0 the first time VRDisplay.getFrameData() is invoked for a given VRDisplay.

Syntax

var myTimestamp = vrFrameDataInstance.timestamp;

Value

A DOMHighResTimeStamp object.

Examples

var frameData = new VRFrameData();
var vrDisplay;

navigator.getVRDisplays().then(function(displays) {
  vrDisplay = displays[0];
  console.log('Display found');
  // Starting the presentation when the button is clicked: It can only be called in response to a user gesture
  btn.addEventListener('click', function() {
    vrDisplay.requestPresent([{ source: canvas }]).then(function() {        
      drawVRScene();
    });
  });
});

// WebVR: Draw the scene for the WebVR display.
function drawVRScene() {
  // WebVR: Request the next frame of the animation
  vrSceneFrame = vrDisplay.requestAnimationFrame(drawVRScene);

  // Populate frameData with the data of the next frame to display
  vrDisplay.getFrameData(frameData);

  // grab the current timestamp on each run of the rendering loop
  // and do something with it
  framedata.timestamp

    ...

  // WebVR: Indicates that we are ready to present the rendered frame to the VR display
  vrDisplay.submitFrame();
}

Specifications

Specification Status Comment
WebVR 1.1The definition of 'timestamp' in that specification. Draft Initial definition

Browser compatibility

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Desktop Mobile
Chrome Edge Firefox Internet Explorer Opera Safari Android webview Chrome for Android Firefox for Android Opera for Android Safari on iOS Samsung Internet

timestamp

Experimental'Deprecated'

Chrome

No support No

Edge

No support 15 — 79

Firefox Full support 55

Notes'

Full support 55

Notes'

Notes' Windows support was enabled in Firefox 55. Full support 64

Notes'

Notes' macOS support was enabled in Firefox 64.

IE

No support No

Opera

?

Safari

No support No

WebView Android

No support No

Chrome Android No support 56 — 80

Notes' Disabled'

No support 56 — 80

Notes' Disabled'

Notes' Only works in an experimental version of Chrome. (Other builds won't return any devices when Navigator.getVRDisplays() is invoked.) Notes' Daydream View supported in Chrome 56. Notes' Google Cardboard supported in Chrome 57. Disabled' From version 56 until version 80 (exclusive): this feature is behind the WebVR preference. To change preferences in Chrome, visit chrome://flags.

Firefox Android

Full support 55

Opera Android

?

Safari iOS

?

Samsung Internet Android Full support 6.0

Notes'

Full support 6.0

Notes'

Notes' Google Cardboard supported in Samsung Internet 7.0.

Legend

Full support  
Full support
No support  
No support
Compatibility unknown  
Compatibility unknown
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.'
Experimental. Expect behavior to change in the future.
Deprecated. Not for use in new websites.'
Deprecated. Not for use in new websites.
See implementation notes.'
See implementation notes.
User must explicitly enable this feature.'
User must explicitly enable this feature.


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