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UnityWebRequest provides a modular system for composing HTTP requests and handling HTTP responses. The primary goal of the UnityWebRequest system is to allow Unity games to interact with web browser back-ends. It also supports high-demand features such as chunked HTTP requests, streaming POST/PUT operations, and full control over HTTP headers and verbs.
The system consists of two layers:
A High-Level API (HLAPI) wraps the Low-Level API and provides a convenient interface for performing common operations
A Low-Level API (LLAPI) provides maximum flexibility for more advanced users
Supported platforms
The UnityWebRequest system supports most Unity platforms:
All versions of the Editor and Standalone players
WebGL
Mobile platforms: iOSApple’s mobile operating system. More info See in Glossary, Android
Universal Windows Platform
PS4 and PSVita
XboxOne
Nintendo Switch
Architecture
The UnityWebRequest ecosystem breaks down an HTTP transaction into three distinct operations:
Supplying data to the server
Receiving data from the server
HTTP flow control (for example, redirects and error handling)
To provide a better interface for advanced users, these operations are each governed by their own objects:
An UploadHandler object handles transmission of data to the server
A DownloadHandler object handles receipt, buffering and postprocessing of data received from the server
A UnityWebRequest object manages the other two objects, and also handles HTTP flow control. This object is where custom headers and URLs are defined, and where error and redirect information is stored.
For any HTTP transaction, the normal code flow is:
Create a Web Request object
Configure the Web Request object
Set custom headers
Set HTTP verb (such as GET, POST, HEAD - custom verbs are permitted on all platforms except for Android)
Set URL
(Optional) Create an Upload Handler and attach it to the Web Request
Provide data to be uploaded
Provide HTTP form to be uploaded
(Optional) Create a Download Handler and attach it to the Web Request
Send the Web Request
If inside a coroutine, you may Yield the result of the Send() call to wait for the request to complete
(Optional) Read received data from the Download Handler
(Optional) Read error information, HTTP status code and response headers from the UnityWebRequest object
• 2017–05–16 Page amended
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