Anchor Sharing is a system for saving a World Anchor on one device in such a way that it can be loaded onto different devices.
For example: Two users play a game with a virtual game board placed on a table. For the two users’ game boards to line up, both devices require a spatial understanding of where the virtual game board is placed, relative to the real world. Anchor Sharing allows Anchor information to be saved from one user’s device and recreated on the other user’s device.
Note that the Anchor Sharing feature does not contain the transport layer necessary to transfer data between devices. Network transport systems provide this functionality. See Unity documentation on NetworkingThe Unity system that enables multiplayer gaming across a computer network. More info
See in Glossary for more information on this.
To export an existing World Anchor, you need a shared name for that Anchor and a WorldAnchorTransferBatch
.
The example below shows basic usage of this API. Note that:
OnExportDataAvailable
.private void ExportWorldAnchor()
{
WorldAnchorTransferBatch transferBatch = new WorldAnchorTransferBatch();
transferBatch.AddWorldAnchor("GameRootAnchor", this.MyWorldAnchor);
WorldAnchorTransferBatch.ExportAsync(transferBatch, OnExportDataAvailable, OnExportComplete);
}
private void OnExportComplete(SerializationCompletionReason completionReason)
{
if (completionReason != SerializationCompletionReason.Succeeded)
{
// If we have been transferring data and it failed,
// tell the client to discard the data
SendExportFailedToClient();
}
else
{
// Tell the client that serialization has succeeded.
// The client can start importing once all the data is received.
SendExportSucceededToClient();
}
}
private void OnExportDataAvailable(byte[] data)
{
// Send the bytes to the client. Data may also be buffered.
TransferDataToClient(data);
}
Once the data is received, import it through WorldAnchorTransferBatch
to then recreate the World Anchor on a different client.
The example below shows basic usage. Note that importing sometimes fails; if this happens, retry the process.
private int retryCount = 10;
private void ImportWorldAnchor(byte[] importedData)
{
WorldAnchorTransferBatch.ImportAsync(importedData, OnImportComplete);
}
private void OnImportComplete(SerializationCompletionReason completionReason, WorldAnchorTransferBatch deserializedTransferBatch)
{
if (completionReason != SerializationCompletionReason.Succeeded)
{
Debug.Log("Failed to import: " + completionReason.ToString());
if (retryCount > 0)
{
retryCount--;
WorldAnchorTransferBatch.ImportAsync(fileData, OnImportComplete);
}
return;
}
string[] ids = deserializedTransferBatch.GetAllIds();
foreach (string id in ids)
{
__GameObject__The fundamental object in Unity scenes, which can represent characters, props, scenery, cameras, waypoints, and more. A GameObject's functionality is defined by the Components attached to it. [More info](class-GameObject.html)<span class="tooltipGlossaryLink">See in [Glossary](Glossary.html#GameObject)</span> gameObject = GetGameObjectFromAnchorId(id);
if (gameObject != null)
{
transferBatch.LockObject(id, gameObject);
}
else
{
Debug.Log("Failed to find object for anchor id: " + id);
}
}
}
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