You can access the Unity Cloud Build manifest as JSON at runtime. This Asset requires either custom parsing logic or the use of a third party JSON parser.
The following example C# code demonstrates loading and parsing the build manifest with the MiniJSON parser on GitHub Gist (gist.github.com/darktable/1411710):
using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using MiniJSON;
public class MyGameObject: MonoBehavior
{
void Start()
{
var manifest = (TextAsset) Resources.Load("UnityCloudBuildManifest.json");
if (manifest != null)
{
var manifestDict = Json.Deserialize(manifest.text) as Dictionary<string,object>;
foreach (var kvp in manifestDict)
{
// Be sure to check for null values!
var value = (kvp.Value != null) ? kvp.Value.ToString() : "";
Debug.Log(string.Format("Key: {0}, Value: {1}", kvp.Key, value));
}
}
}
}
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