Version: 2020.2
Operaciones comunes: utilizando HLAPI
Retrieving a Texture from an HTTP Server (GET)

Retrieving text or binary data from an HTTP Server (GET)

Note: UNet is deprecated, and will be removed from Unity in the future. A new system is under development. For more information and next steps see this blog post.

To retrieve simple data such as textual data or binary data from a standard HTTP or HTTPS web server, use the UnityWebRequest.GET call. This function takes a single string as an argument, with the string specifying the URL from which data is retrieved.

This function is analogous to the standard WWW constructor:

WWW myWww = new WWW("http://www.myserver.com/foo.txt");
// ... is analogous to ...
UnityWebRequest myWr = UnityWebRequest.Get("http://www.myserver.com/foo.txt");

Detalles

  • This function creates a UnityWebRequest and sets the target URL to the string argument. It sets no other custom flags or headers.
  • By default, this function attaches a standard DownloadHandlerBuffer to the UnityWebRequest. This handler buffers the data received from the server and make it available to your scripts when the request is complete.
  • By default, this function attaches no UploadHandler to the UnityWebRequest. You can attach one manually if you wish.

Ejemplo

using UnityEngine;
using System.Collections;
using UnityEngine.Networking;
 
public class MyBehaviour : MonoBehaviour {
    void Start() {
        StartCoroutine(GetText());
    }
 
    IEnumerator GetText() {
        UnityWebRequest www = UnityWebRequest.Get("http://www.my-server.com");
        yield return www.SendWebRequest();
 
        if (www.result != UnityWebRequest.Result.Success) {
            Debug.Log(www.error);
        }
        else {
            // Show results as text
            Debug.Log(www.downloadHandler.text);
 
            // Or retrieve results as binary data
            byte[] results = www.downloadHandler.data;
        }
    }
}
Operaciones comunes: utilizando HLAPI
Retrieving a Texture from an HTTP Server (GET)