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|   | _(You may browse this at https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/docs/BACKENDS.md or view this file with any Markdown viewer)_ | ||
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|  | ## Dear ImGui: Backends
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|  | 
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|  | **The backends/ folder contains backends for popular platforms/graphics API, which you can use in | ||
|  | your application or engine to easily integrate Dear ImGui.** Each backend is typically self-contained in a pair of files: imgui_impl_XXXX.cpp + imgui_impl_XXXX.h. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | - The 'Platform' backends are in charge of: mouse/keyboard/gamepad inputs, cursor shape, timing, windowing.<BR> | ||
|  |   e.g. Windows ([imgui_impl_win32.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_win32.cpp)), GLFW ([imgui_impl_glfw.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_glfw.cpp)), SDL2 ([imgui_impl_sdl.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_sdl.cpp)), etc. | ||
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 | ||
|  | - The 'Renderer' backends are in charge of: creating atlas texture, rendering imgui draw data.<BR> | ||
|  |   e.g. DirectX11 ([imgui_impl_dx11.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_dx11.cpp)), OpenGL/WebGL ([imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp)), Vulkan ([imgui_impl_vulkan.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_vulkan.cpp)), etc. | ||
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|  | - For some high-level frameworks, a single backend usually handle both 'Platform' and 'Renderer' parts.<BR> | ||
|  |   e.g. Allegro 5 ([imgui_impl_allegro5.cpp](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends/imgui_impl_allegro5.cpp)). If you end up creating a custom backend for your engine, you may want to do the same. | ||
|  | 
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|  | An application usually combines 1 Platform backend + 1 Renderer backend + main Dear ImGui sources. | ||
|  | For example, the [example_win32_directx11](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/tree/master/examples/example_win32_directx11) application combines imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx11.cpp. There are 20+ examples in the [examples/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/examples/) folder. See [EXAMPLES.MD](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/docs/EXAMPLES.md) for details. | ||
|  | 
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|  | **Once Dear ImGui is setup and running, run and refer to `ImGui::ShowDemoWindow()` in imgui_demo.cpp for usage of the end-user API.** | ||
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|  | ### What are backends
 | ||
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|  | Dear ImGui is highly portable and only requires a few things to run and render, typically: | ||
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 | ||
|  |  - Required: providing mouse/keyboard inputs (fed into the `ImGuiIO` structure). | ||
|  |  - Required: uploading the font atlas texture into graphics memory. | ||
|  |  - Required: rendering indexed textured triangles with a clipping rectangle. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  |  Extra features are opt-in, our backends try to support as many as possible: | ||
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 | ||
|  |  - Optional: custom texture binding support. | ||
|  |  - Optional: clipboard support. | ||
|  |  - Optional: gamepad support. | ||
|  |  - Optional: mouse cursor shape support. | ||
|  |  - Optional: IME support. | ||
|  |  - Optional: multi-viewports support. | ||
|  |  etc. | ||
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|  | This is essentially what each backend is doing + obligatory portability cruft. Using default backends ensure you can get all those features including the ones that would be harder to implement on your side (e.g. multi-viewports support). | ||
|  | 
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|  | It is important to understand the difference between the core Dear ImGui library (files in the root folder) | ||
|  | and backends which we are describing here (backends/ folder). | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | - Some issues may only be backend or platform specific. | ||
|  | - You should be able to write backends for pretty much any platform and any 3D graphics API. | ||
|  |   e.g. you can get creative and use software rendering or render remotely on a different machine. | ||
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|  | ### Integrating a backend
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|  | See "Getting Started" section of [EXAMPLES.MD](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/docs/EXAMPLES.md) for more details. | ||
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|  | ### List of backends
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|  | 
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|  | In the [backends/](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/blob/master/backends) folder: | ||
|  | 
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|  | List of Platforms Backends: | ||
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|  |     imgui_impl_android.cpp    ; Android native app API | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_glfw.cpp       ; GLFW (Windows, macOS, Linux, etc.) http://www.glfw.org/ | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_osx.mm         ; macOS native API (not as feature complete as glfw/sdl backends) | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_sdl.cpp        ; SDL2 (Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android) https://www.libsdl.org | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_win32.cpp      ; Win32 native API (Windows) | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_glut.cpp       ; GLUT/FreeGLUT (this is prehistoric software and absolutely not recommended today!) | ||
|  | 
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|  | List of Renderer Backends: | ||
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|  |     imgui_impl_dx9.cpp        ; DirectX9 | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_dx10.cpp       ; DirectX10 | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_dx11.cpp       ; DirectX11 | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_dx12.cpp       ; DirectX12 | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_metal.mm       ; Metal (with ObjC) | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_opengl2.cpp    ; OpenGL 2 (legacy, fixed pipeline <- don't use with modern OpenGL context) | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp    ; OpenGL 3/4, OpenGL ES 2, OpenGL ES 3 (modern programmable pipeline) | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_sdlrenderer.cpp; SDL_Renderer (optional component of SDL2 available from SDL 2.0.18+) | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_vulkan.cpp     ; Vulkan | ||
|  |     imgui_impl_wgpu.cpp       ; WebGPU | ||
|  | 
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|  | List of high-level Frameworks Backends (combining Platform + Renderer): | ||
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|  |     imgui_impl_allegro5.cpp | ||
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|  | Emscripten is also supported. | ||
|  | The [example_emscripten_opengl3](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/tree/master/examples/example_emscripten_opengl3) app uses imgui_impl_sdl.cpp + imgui_impl_opengl3.cpp, but other combos are possible. | ||
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|  | ### Backends for third-party frameworks, graphics API or other languages
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|  | See https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/wiki/Bindings for the full list (e.g. Adventure Game Studio, Cinder, Cocos2d-x, Game Maker Studio2, Godot, LÖVE+LUA, Magnum, Monogame, Ogre, openFrameworks, OpenSceneGraph, SFML, Sokol, Unity, Unreal Engine and many others). | ||
|  | 
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|  | ### Recommended Backends
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|  | If you are not sure which backend to use, the recommended platform/frameworks for portable applications: | ||
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|  | |Library |Website |Backend |Note | | ||
|  | |--------|--------|--------|-----| | ||
|  | | GLFW | https://github.com/glfw/glfw | imgui_impl_glfw.cpp | | | ||
|  | | SDL2 | https://www.libsdl.org | imgui_impl_sdl.cpp | | | ||
|  | | Sokol | https://github.com/floooh/sokol | [util/sokol_imgui.h](https://github.com/floooh/sokol/blob/master/util/sokol_imgui.h) | Lower-level than GLFW/SDL | | ||
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|  | ### Using a custom engine?
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|  | 
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|  | You will likely be tempted to start by rewrite your own backend using your own custom/high-level facilities...<BR> | ||
|  | Think twice! | ||
|  | 
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|  | If you are new to Dear ImGui, first try using the existing backends as-is. | ||
|  | You will save lots of time integrating the library. | ||
|  | You can LATER decide to rewrite yourself a custom backend if you really need to. | ||
|  | In most situations, custom backends have less features and more bugs than the standard backends we provide. | ||
|  | If you want portability, you can use multiple backends and choose between them either at compile time | ||
|  | or at runtime. | ||
|  | 
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|  | **Example A**: your engine is built over Windows + DirectX11 but you have your own high-level rendering | ||
|  | system layered over DirectX11.<BR> | ||
|  | Suggestion: try using imgui_impl_win32.cpp + imgui_impl_dx11.cpp first. | ||
|  | Once it works, if you really need it you can replace the imgui_impl_dx11.cpp code with a | ||
|  | custom renderer using your own rendering functions, and keep using the standard Win32 code etc. | ||
|  | 
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|  | **Example B**: your engine runs on Windows, Mac, Linux and uses DirectX11, Metal, Vulkan respectively.<BR> | ||
|  | Suggestion: use multiple generic backends! | ||
|  | Once it works, if you really need it you can replace parts of backends with your own abstractions. | ||
|  | 
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|  | **Example C**: your engine runs on platforms we can't provide public backends for (e.g. PS4/PS5, Switch), | ||
|  | and you have high-level systems everywhere.<BR> | ||
|  | Suggestion: try using a non-portable backend first (e.g. win32 + underlying graphics API) to get | ||
|  | your desktop builds working first. This will get you running faster and get your acquainted with | ||
|  | how Dear ImGui works and is setup. You can then rewrite a custom backend using your own engine API... | ||
|  | 
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|  | Generally: | ||
|  | It is unlikely you will add value to your project by creating your own backend. | ||
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|  | Also: | ||
|  | The [multi-viewports feature](https://github.com/ocornut/imgui/issues/1542) of the 'docking' branch allows | ||
|  | Dear ImGui windows to be seamlessly detached from the main application window. This is achieved using an | ||
|  | extra layer to the Platform and Renderer backends, which allows Dear ImGui to communicate platform-specific | ||
|  | requests such as: "create an additional OS window", "create a render context", "get the OS position of this | ||
|  | window" etc. See 'ImGuiPlatformIO' for details. | ||
|  | Supporting the multi-viewports feature correctly using 100% of your own abstractions is more difficult | ||
|  | than supporting single-viewport. | ||
|  | If you decide to use unmodified imgui_impl_XXXX.cpp files, you can automatically benefit from | ||
|  | improvements and fixes related to viewports and platform windows without extra work on your side. |