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			# Objective
- Spawning a scene is handled as a special case with a command `spawn_scene` that takes an handle but doesn't let you specify anything else. This is the only handle that works that way.
- Workaround for this have been to add the `spawn_scene` on `ChildBuilder` to be able to specify transform of parent, or to make the `SceneSpawner` available to be able to select entities from a scene by their instance id
## Solution
Add a bundle
```rust
pub struct SceneBundle {
    pub scene: Handle<Scene>,
    pub transform: Transform,
    pub global_transform: GlobalTransform,
    pub instance_id: Option<InstanceId>,
}
```
and instead of 
```rust
commands.spawn_scene(asset_server.load("models/FlightHelmet/FlightHelmet.gltf#Scene0"));
```
you can do
```rust
commands.spawn_bundle(SceneBundle {
    scene: asset_server.load("models/FlightHelmet/FlightHelmet.gltf#Scene0"),
    ..Default::default()
});
```
The scene will be spawned as a child of the entity with the `SceneBundle`
~I would like to remove the command `spawn_scene` in favor of this bundle but didn't do it yet to get feedback first~
Co-authored-by: François <8672791+mockersf@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Carter Anderson <mcanders1@gmail.com>
		
	
			
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| //! This example illustrates loading scenes from files.
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| 
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| use bevy::{prelude::*, reflect::TypeRegistry, utils::Duration};
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| 
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| fn main() {
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|     App::new()
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|         .add_plugins(DefaultPlugins)
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|         .register_type::<ComponentA>()
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|         .register_type::<ComponentB>()
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|         .add_startup_system(save_scene_system.exclusive_system())
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|         .add_startup_system(load_scene_system)
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|         .add_startup_system(infotext_system)
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|         .add_system(log_system)
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|         .run();
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| }
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| 
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| // Registered components must implement the `Reflect` and `FromWorld` traits.
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| // The `Reflect` trait enables serialization, deserialization, and dynamic property access.
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| // `Reflect` enable a bunch of cool behaviors, so its worth checking out the dedicated `reflect.rs`
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| // example. The `FromWorld` trait determines how your component is constructed when it loads.
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| // For simple use cases you can just implement the `Default` trait (which automatically implements
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| // FromResources). The simplest registered component just needs these two derives:
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| #[derive(Component, Reflect, Default)]
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| #[reflect(Component)] // this tells the reflect derive to also reflect component behaviors
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| struct ComponentA {
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|     pub x: f32,
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|     pub y: f32,
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| }
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| 
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| // Some components have fields that cannot (or should not) be written to scene files. These can be
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| // ignored with the #[reflect(ignore)] attribute. This is also generally where the `FromWorld`
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| // trait comes into play. `FromWorld` gives you access to your App's current ECS `Resources`
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| // when you construct your component.
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| #[derive(Component, Reflect)]
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| #[reflect(Component)]
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| struct ComponentB {
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|     pub value: String,
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|     #[reflect(ignore)]
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|     pub _time_since_startup: Duration,
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| }
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| 
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| impl FromWorld for ComponentB {
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|     fn from_world(world: &mut World) -> Self {
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|         let time = world.resource::<Time>();
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|         ComponentB {
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|             _time_since_startup: time.time_since_startup(),
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|             value: "Default Value".to_string(),
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|         }
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| fn load_scene_system(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
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|     // "Spawning" a scene bundle creates a new entity and spawns new instances
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|     // of the given scene's entities as children of that entity.
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|     commands.spawn_bundle(DynamicSceneBundle {
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|         // Scenes are loaded just like any other asset.
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|         scene: asset_server.load("scenes/load_scene_example.scn.ron"),
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|         ..default()
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|     });
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| 
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|     // This tells the AssetServer to watch for changes to assets.
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|     // It enables our scenes to automatically reload in game when we modify their files
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|     asset_server.watch_for_changes().unwrap();
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| }
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| 
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| // This system logs all ComponentA components in our world. Try making a change to a ComponentA in
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| // load_scene_example.scn. You should immediately see the changes appear in the console.
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| fn log_system(query: Query<(Entity, &ComponentA), Changed<ComponentA>>) {
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|     for (entity, component_a) in query.iter() {
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|         info!("  Entity({})", entity.id());
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|         info!(
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|             "    ComponentA: {{ x: {} y: {} }}\n",
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|             component_a.x, component_a.y
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|         );
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|     }
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| }
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| 
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| fn save_scene_system(world: &mut World) {
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|     // Scenes can be created from any ECS World. You can either create a new one for the scene or
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|     // use the current World.
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|     let mut scene_world = World::new();
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|     let mut component_b = ComponentB::from_world(world);
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|     component_b.value = "hello".to_string();
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|     scene_world.spawn().insert_bundle((
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|         component_b,
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|         ComponentA { x: 1.0, y: 2.0 },
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|         Transform::identity(),
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|     ));
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|     scene_world
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|         .spawn()
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|         .insert_bundle((ComponentA { x: 3.0, y: 4.0 },));
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| 
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|     // The TypeRegistry resource contains information about all registered types (including
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|     // components). This is used to construct scenes.
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|     let type_registry = world.resource::<TypeRegistry>();
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|     let scene = DynamicScene::from_world(&scene_world, type_registry);
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| 
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|     // Scenes can be serialized like this:
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|     info!("{}", scene.serialize_ron(type_registry).unwrap());
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| 
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|     // TODO: save scene
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| }
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| 
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| // This is only necessary for the info message in the UI. See examples/ui/text.rs for a standalone
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| // text example.
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| fn infotext_system(mut commands: Commands, asset_server: Res<AssetServer>) {
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|     commands.spawn_bundle(Camera2dBundle::default());
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|     commands.spawn_bundle(TextBundle {
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|         style: Style {
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|             align_self: AlignSelf::FlexEnd,
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|             ..default()
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|         },
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|         text: Text::with_section(
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|             "Nothing to see in this window! Check the console output!",
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|             TextStyle {
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|                 font: asset_server.load("fonts/FiraSans-Bold.ttf"),
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|                 font_size: 50.0,
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|                 color: Color::WHITE,
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|             },
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|             Default::default(),
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|         ),
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|         ..default()
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|     });
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| }
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