How to Use Samples¶
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Preparation¶
Prepare Unity Environment¶
Read Platform Requirements to learn system and Unity versions EasyAR Sense Unity Plugin support and get Unity packages from the Unity website.
If it is your first time, suggest using LTS Releases from Unity.
Prepare Package¶
Get latest EasyAR Sense Unity Plugin package from download page. Samples are included in the package.
Get Licensing¶
Before using EasyAR Sense, you need to register on www.easyar.com and get a license key .
Editor Project Configuration¶
Create Empty Unity Project¶
Choose 3D, Core template When create a project. If you are using URP, you may reference Universal Render Pipeline (URP) Configuration for Configuration.
Add Plugin Package¶
The plugin use Unity’s package to organize itself. It is distributed as a tarball file. The release package is a zip file, and you will get readme files and a tgz
file after extracting the zip file. Do not extract the tgz
file.
It is suggested to put above tgz
file inside the project, like in the Packages
folder. Use Unity’s Package Manager window to install the plugin from a local tarball file.
Choose the com.easyar.sense-*.tgz
file in the popup dialogue.
NOTE: The tgz
file cannot be deleted or moved to another place after import, so it is always a good practice to find a suitable place for the file before import. If you want to share the project with others, you can put the file inside the project and your version control system.
Import Sample(s) into Project¶
The samples are distributed within the plugin package. You can import samples into your project using Unity’s Package Manager window.
You can import all samples running on mobile phones together using the first **All Handheld AR**
, or samples from the same category like **WorldSenseing All**
,
Or you can import individual sample without **
in the sample name.
NOTE: samples start with **
cannot be imported when individual samples exist in the project, there would be duplicate assets otherwise.
Samples for Eyewear support can only be imported one by one and will not be included in **All Handheld AR**
, because they are not included in the sample launcher.
Fill in License Key¶
Choose EasyAR > Sense > Configuration
from Unity menu and fill in the License Key in the Project Settings
. This page can be also opened from Edit > Project Settings > EasyAR
.
Service Configurations¶
Some samples use EasyAR services. Service configurations are required for
This step can be skipped if not using above samples.
Add scenes¶
Open Build Settings
,
Add sample scenes of the Unity project into Build Settings
. Move the launcher scene (AllSamplesLauncher) to the top if there is a one in the project.
Run in the Editor¶
If you have AllSamplesLauncher scene, you can open it (double click scene file or use File > Open Scene) and it can launch all samples. Or you can choose to open (double click scene file or use File > Open Scene) a single sample scene to run.
If a camera is connected to the computer, it can run EasyAR Sense Unity Plugin samples from Unity Editor after the above configurations.
Note that not all features can work in the editor. Some of them can only run on Android or iOS devices. There will be popup messages and error logs for those unsupported samples when running in the editor.
Run on Android or iOS Devices¶
Configure the project according to Android Project Configuration or iOS Project Configuration, switch to target platform and then click on the Build
or Build And Run
button in Build Settings or use other alternatives will compile the project and install the binaries on the phone. Permissions should be granted on the phone when running.