1 unstable release

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0.1.0 Aug 10, 2025

#10 in #web-rendering


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125KB
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bevy_cef

A powerful Bevy plugin for embedding web content using the Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF). Render websites, local HTML files, and web applications directly onto 3D meshes or 2D sprites with full interactivity and bidirectional communication between JavaScript and Bevy.

Crates.io Documentation License

https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/54f476d0-8eda-4030-a3f6-dc4f2f54209f

✨ Features

  • 🌐 Full Web Browser Integration - Embed complete web pages with CSS, JavaScript, and modern web APIs
  • 🎮 3D Mesh & 2D Sprite Rendering - Render web content on any 3D surface or 2D sprite
  • ⚡ Interactive Input - Full mouse, keyboard, and touch input support with automatic event forwarding
  • 🔄 Bidirectional Communication - Seamless data exchange between JavaScript and Bevy systems
  • 📁 Local Asset Serving - Serve local HTML/CSS/JS files with hot reload support
  • 🛠️ Developer Tools - Full Chrome DevTools integration for debugging
  • 🎯 Navigation Controls - Browser history, zoom, audio controls, and more
  • 🔒 Multi-Process Architecture - Secure CEF multi-process design for stability

📦 Installation

Add to your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
bevy = "0.16"
bevy_cef = "0.1.0"

Platform Requirements

On macOS, using CEF typically requires creating an app bundle. For development, this library provides a debug feature flag. When enabled, it installs a debug renderer process and the CEF framework locally so the app can run standalone.

[!NOTE] Use this feature only during development; for releases, bundle the renderer process and the CEF framework inside the app.

Examples

See examples/.

🌍 Platform Support

Platform Status Notes
macOS ✅ Full Primary development platform
Windows ⚠️ Planned CEF support ready, testing needed
Linux ⚠️ Planned CEF support ready, testing needed

🤝 Contributing

We welcome contributions! Here's how you can help:

  1. 🐛 Bug Reports - Open an issue with detailed reproduction steps
  2. 💡 Feature Requests - Suggest new features or improvements
  3. 🔧 Pull Requests - Submit bug fixes or new features
  4. 📚 Documentation - Improve docs, examples, or tutorials
  5. 🧪 Testing - Help test on different platforms

Development Setup

  1. Clone the repository
  2. Install Rust and Cargo
  3. Run cargo build --features debug to set up CEF
  4. Run examples to test functionality

Code Standards

  • Follow Rust style guidelines (cargo fmt)
  • Pass all lints (cargo clippy)
  • Add tests for new features
  • Update documentation for API changes

📋 Version Compatibility

Bevy bevy_cef CEF Status
0.16 0.1.0 138 ✅ Current

⚖️ License

Licensed under either of

at your option.

Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.


Built with 🦀 Rust and ❤️ for the Bevy community

Dependencies

~90–135MB
~2.5M SLoC