Version: 2019.2
Сборка системы приложения
Batch mode and built-in coroutine compatibility

Command line arguments

You can run Unity from the command line (from the macOS Terminal or the Windows Command Prompt).

On macOS, type the following into the Terminal to launch Unity:

/Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity

On Windows, type the following into the Command Prompt to launch Unity:

C:\Program Files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe

When you launch it like this, Unity receives commands and information on startup, which can be very useful for test suites, automated builds and other production tasks.
Note: Use the same method to launch standalone Unity games.

Launching Unity silently

On macOS, type the following into the Terminal to silently launch Unity:

/Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -quit -batchmode -serial SB-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX -username 'JoeBloggs@example.com' -password 'MyPassw0rd'

Note: When activating via the command line using continuous integration (CI) tools like Jenkins, add the -nographics flag to prevent a WindowServer error.

On Windows, type the following into the Command Prompt to silently launch Unity:

Windows: C:\Program Files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe" -batchmode -username name@example.edu.uk - password XXXXXXXXXXXXX -serial E3-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX –quit

Returning the license to the license server

On macOS, type the following into the Terminal to return the license:

/Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -quit -batchmode -returnlicense

On Windows, type the following into the Command Prompt to return the license:

"C:\Program Files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe" -quit -batchmode -returnlicense

Create activation file and import license file by command

On macOS, type the following into the Terminal:

/Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -batchmode -createManualActivationFile -logfile

/Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -batchmode -manualLicenseFile <yourulffile> -logfile

On Windows, type the following into the Command Prompt:

"C:\Program Files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe" -batchmode -createManualActivationFile -logfile

"C:\Program Files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe" -batchmode -manualLicenseFile <yourulffile> -logfile

Check Manual Activation Guide for more details. ​

Опции

You can run the Editor and built Unity games with additional commands and information on startup. This section describes the command line options available.

Command Details
-assetServerUpdate <IP[:port] projectName username password [r <revision>]> Force an update of the project in the Asset Server given by IP:port. The port is optional, and if not given it is assumed to be the standard one (10733). It is advisable to use this command in conjunction with the -projectPath argument to ensure you are working with the correct project. If you don’t give a project name, then the command line uses the last project opened by Unity. If no project exists at the path -projectPath gives, then the command line creates one automatically.
-batchmode Run Unity in batch mode. You should always use this in conjunction with the other command line arguments, because it ensures no pop-up windows appear and eliminates the need for any human intervention. When an exception occurs during execution of the script code, the Asset server updates fail, or other operations fail, Unity immediately exits with return code 1.
Note that in batch mode, Unity sends a minimal version of its log output to the console. However, the Log Files still contain the full log information. You cannot open a project in batch mode while the Editor has the same project open; only a single instance of Unity can run at a time.
Tip: To check whether you are running the Editor or Standalone Player in batch mode, use the Application.isBatchMode operator.

If the project has not yet been imported when using -batchmode, the target platform is the default one. To force a different platform when using -batchmode, use the -buildTarget option.
-buildLinux32Player <pathname> Собрать 32-битное приложение для Linux (например, -buildLinux32Player path/to/your/build).
-buildLinux64Player <pathname> Собрать 64-битное приложение для Linux (например, -buildLinux64Player path/to/your/build).
-buildLinuxUniversalPlayer <pathname> Собрать совмещённое 32-битное и 64-битное приложение для Linux (например, -buildLinuxUniversalPlayer path/to/your/build).
-buildOSXPlayer <pathname> Собрать 32-битное приложение для Mac OSX (например, -buildOSXPlayer path/to/your/build.app).
-buildOSX64Player <pathname> Собрать 64-битное приложение для Mac OSX (например, -buildOSX64Player path/to/your/build.app).
-buildOSXUniversalPlayer <pathname> Собрать совмещённое 32-битное и 64-битное приложение для Mac OSX (например, -buildOSXUniversalPlayer path/to/your/build.app).
-buildTarget <name> Allows the selection of an active build target before loading a project. Possible options are:
standalone, Win, Win64, OSXUniversal, Linux, Linux64, LinuxUniversal, iOS, Android, Web, WebStreamed, WebGL, XboxOne, PS4, WindowsStoreApps, Switch, N3DS, tvOS.
-buildWindowsPlayer <pathname> Собрать 32-битное приложение Windows (например, -buildWindowsPlayer path/to/your/build.exe).
-buildWindows64Player <pathname> Собрать 64-битное приложение Windows (например, -buildWindows64Player path/to/your/build.exe).
-stackTraceLogType Detailed debugging feature. StackTraceLogging allows you to allow detailed logging. All settings allow None, Script Only and Full to be selected. (for example, -stackTraceLogType Full)
-CacheServerIPAddress <host:port> Connect to the specified Cache Server on startup, overriding any configuration stored in the Editor Preferences. Use this to connect multiple instances of Unity to different Cache Servers.
-createProject <pathname> Создать пустой проект по заданному пути.
-editorTestsCategories Filter editor tests by categories. Separate test categories with a comma.
-editorTestsFilter Filter editor tests by names. Separate test names with a comma.
-editorTestsResultFile Path location to place the result file. If the path is a folder, the command line uses a default file name. If not specified, it places the results in the project’s root folder.
-diag-debug-shader-compiler Unity launches only one instance of the Shader Compiler, and forces its timeout to be one hour. Useful for debugging Shader Compiler issues.
-enableCodeCoverage Enables code coverage and allows access to the Coverage API.
-executeMethod <ClassName.MethodName> Execute the static method as soon as Unity opens the project, and after the optional Asset server update is complete. You can use this to do tasks such as continous integration, performing Unit Tests, making builds or preparing data. To return an error from the command line process, either throw an exception which causes Unity to exit with return code 1, or call EditorApplication.Exit with a non-zero return code. To pass parameters, add them to the command line and retrieve them inside the function using System.Environment.GetCommandLineArgs. To use -executeMethod, you need to place the enclosing script in an Editor folder. The method you execute must be defined as static.
-exportPackage <exportAssetPath1 exportAssetPath2 ExportAssetPath3 exportFileName> Export a package, given a path (or set of given paths). In this example exportAssetPath is a folder (relative to to the Unity project root) to export from the Unity project, and exportFileName is the package name. Currently, this option only exports whole folders at a time. You normally need to use this command with the -projectPath argument.
-force-d3d11 (Windows only) Make the Editor use Direct3D 11 for rendering. Normally the graphics API depends on Player settings (typically defaults to D3D11).
-force-device-index When using Metal, make the Editor use a particular GPU device by passing it the index of that GPU (macOS only).
-force-gfx-metal Make the Editor use Metal as the default graphics API (macOS only).
-force-glcore Make the Editor use OpenGL 3/4 core profile for rendering. The Editor tries to use the best OpenGL version available and all OpenGL extensions exposed by the OpenGL drivers. If the platform isn’t supported, Direct3D is used.
-force-glcoreXY Similar to -force-glcore, but requests a specific OpenGL context version. Accepted values for XY: 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 or 45.
-force-gles (Windows only) Make the Editor use OpenGL for Embedded Systems for rendering. The Editor tries to use the best OpenGL ES version available, and all OpenGL ES extensions exposed by the OpenGL drivers.
-force-glesXY (Windows only) Similar to -force-gles, but requests a specific OpenGL ES context version. Accepted values for XY: 30, 31 or 32.
-force-clamped Used with -force-glcoreXY to prevent checking for additional OpenGL extensions, allowing it to run between platforms with the same code paths.
-force-free Make the Editor run as if there is a free Unity license on the machine, even if a Unity Pro license is installed.
-force-low-power-device When using Metal, make the Editor use a low power device (macOS only).
-importPackage <pathname> Импортирует выбранный пакет. Окно импорта показываться не будет.
-logFile <pathname> Specify where Unity writes the Editor or Windows/Linux/OSX standalone log file. To output to the console, specify - for the path name. On Windows, specify - option to ensure output goes to stdout, which is not the console by default.
-nographics When running in batch mode, do not initialize the graphics device at all. This makes it possible to run your automated workflows on machines that don’t even have a GPU (automated workflows only work when you have a window in focus, otherwise you can’t send simulated input commands). Note that -nographics does not allow you to bake GI, because Enlighten requires GPU acceleration.
-noUpm Disables the Unity Package Manager.
-password <password> Enter a password into the log-in form during activation of the Unity Editor.
-projectPath <pathname> Открыть проект по заданному пути.
-quit Закрывает редактор Unity после того, как другие команды были исполнены. Учтите, что из-за этого сообщения об ошибках могут быть скрыты (однако они появятся в файле Editor.log).
-returnlicense Return the currently active license to the license server. Please allow a few seconds before the license file is removed, because Unity needs to communicate with the license server.
-runEditorTests Run Editor tests from the project. This argument requires the projectPath, and it’s good practice to run it with batchmode argument. quit is not required, because the Editor automatically closes down after the run is finished.
-serial <serial> Activate Unity with the specified serial key. When using this to automatically activate Unity, you must pass the -batchmode, and it is good practice to pass the -quit argument. Please allow a few seconds before the license file is created, because Unity needs to communicate with the license server. Make sure that license file folder exists, and has appropriate permissions before running Unity with this argument. If activation fails, see the Editor.log for info.
-setDefaultPlatformTextureFormat Sets the default texture compression to the desired format before importing a texture or building the project. This is so you don’t have to import the texture again with the format you want. The available formats are dxt, pvrtc, atc, etc, etc2, and astc.
Note that this is only supported on Android.
-silent-crashes Prevent Unity from displaying the dialog that appears when a Standalone Player crashes. This argument is useful when you want to run the Player in automated builds or tests, where you don’t want a dialog prompt to obstruct automation.
-username <username> Enter a username into the log-in form during activation of the Unity Editor.
-disable-assembly-updater <assembly1 assembly2> Specify a space-separated list of assembly names as parameters for Unity to ignore on automatic updates.
The space-separated list of assembly names is optional: Pass the command line options without any assembly names to ignore all assemblies, as in example 1.

Example 1
unity.exe -disable-assembly-updater

Example 2 has two assembly names, one with a pathname. Example 2 ignores A1.dll, no matter what folder it is stored in, and ignores A2.dll only if it is stored under subfolder folder:

Example 2
unity.exe -disable-assembly-updater A1.dll subfolder/A2.dll

If you list an assembly in the -disable-assembly-updater command line parameter (or if you don’t specify assemblies), Unity logs the following message to Editor.log:

[Assembly Updater] warning: Ignoring assembly [assembly_path] as requested by command line parameter.").

Use this to avoid unnecessary API Updater overheads when importing assemblies.

It is useful for importing assemblies which access a Unity API when you know the Unity API doesn’t need updating. It is also useful when importing assemblies which do not access Unity APIs at all (for example, if you have built your game source code, or some of it, outside of Unity, and you want to import the resulting assemblies into your Unity project).

Note: If you disable the update of any assembly that does need updating, you may get errors at compile time, run time, or both, that are hard to track.
-accept-apiupdate Use this command line option to specify that APIUpdater should run when Unity is launched in batch mode.

Example:

unity.exe -accept-apiupdate -batchmode [other params]

Omitting this command line argument when launching Unity in batch mode results in APIUpdater not running which can lead to compiler errors. Note that in versions prior to 2017.2 there’s no way to not run APIUpdater when Unity is launched in batch mode.

Пример использования

C#:

using UnityEditor;
class MyEditorScript
{
     static void PerformBuild ()
     {
         string[] scenes = { "Assets/MyScene.unity" };
         BuildPipeline.BuildPlayer(scenes, ...);
     }
}

The following command executes Unity in batch mode, executes the MyEditorScript.PerformBuild method, and then quits upon completion.

Windows:

C:\program files\Unity\Editor\Unity.exe -quit -batchmode -executeMethod MyEditorScript.PerformBuild

Mac OS:

/Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -quit -batchmode -executeMethod MyEditorScript.PerformBuild

The following command executes Unity in batch mode, and updates from the Asset server using the supplied project path. The method executes after all Assets are downloaded and imported from the Asset server. After the function has finished execution, Unity automatically quits.

/Applications/Unity/Unity.app/Contents/MacOS/Unity -batchmode -projectPath ~/UnityProjects/AutobuildProject -assetServerUpdate 192.168.1.1 MyGame AutobuildUser l33tpa33 -executeMethod MyEditorScript.PerformBuild -quit

Аргументы командной строки для самостоятельного приложения Unity

You should only use these under special circumstances, or when directed by Unity Support.

Command Details
-enableIncompatibleAssetDowngrade Use this when you have Assets made by a newer, incompatible version of Unity, that you want to downgrade to work with your current version of Unity. When enabled, Unity presents you with a dialog asking for confirmation of this downgrade if you attempt to open a project that would require it.
Note: This procedure is unsupported and highly risky, and should only be used as a last resort.

Аргументы командной строки для самостоятельного приложения Unity

Приложения собранные в Unity так же воспринимают некоторые аргументы командной строки:

Command Details
-adapter N (Windows only) Позволяет игре работать в режиме full-screen на другом дисплее. Переменная N указывает на графический адаптер Direct3D. В большинстве случаев, есть связь типа “один-на-один” между адаптерами и видеокартами. На картах с мультиголовной поддержкой (они могут управлять несколькими мониторами одной картой) каждая “голова” может быть собственным адаптером.
-batchmode Run the game in “headless” mode. The game does not display anything or accept user input. This is mostly useful for running servers for networked games.
-force-d3d11 (Windows only) Принуждает игру использовать для рендеринга Direct3D 11.
-force-d3d11-singlethreaded Force DirectX 11.0 to be created with a D3D11_CREATE_DEVICE_SINGLETHREADED flag.
-force-device-index Make the Standalone Player use a particular GPU device by passing it the index of that GPU (macOS only).
-force-gfx-metal Make the Standalone Player use Metal as the default graphics API (macOS only).
-force-glcore Force the Editor to use OpenGL core profile for rendering. The Editor tries to use the best OpenGL version available, and all OpenGL extensions exposed by the OpenGL drivers. If the platform isn’t supported, Direct3D is used.
-force-glcoreXY Similar to -force-glcore, but requests a specific OpenGL context version. Accepted values for XY: 32, 33, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 or 45.
-force-clamped Used together with -force-glcoreXY, this prevents checking for additional OpenGL extensions, allowing it to run between platforms with the same code paths.
-force-low-power-device Make the Standalone Player use a low power device (macOS only).
-force-wayland Activate experimental Wayland support when running a Linux player.
-nographics При работе в режиме batсh, вообще не инициализирует графическое устройство. Это позволяет запустить автоматизированные рабочие процессы на устройствах, у которых даже нет графического процессора.
-nolog (Linux & Windows only) Не записывать логи. Обычно output_log.txt записан в папке *_Data рядом с исполняемым файлом игры, где печатается Debug.Log.
-popupwindow Create the window as a a pop-up window, without a frame. This command is not supported on macOS.
-screen-fullscreen Заменяет стандартную ширину экрана. Это должно целое число из диапазона поддерживаемого разрешения.
-screen-height Заменяет стандартную высоту экрана. Это должно целое число из диапазона поддерживаемого разрешения.
-screen-width Заменяет стандартную ширину экрана. Это должно целое число из диапазона поддерживаемого разрешения.
-screen-quality Заменяет стандартное качество изображения. Пример использования: /path/to/myGame -screen-quality Beautiful
-show-screen-selector Forces the screen selector dialog to be shown.
-single-instance (Linux & Windows only) Позволяет запускать только одну копию игру одновременно. Если другая копия уже запущена, то повторный запуск с -single-instance просто переключит внимание на уже существующую копию.
-parentHWND <HWND> delayed (Windows only) Embed the Windows Standalone application into another application. When using this, you need to pass the parent application’s window handle (‘HWND’) to the Windows Standalone application.

When passing -parentHWND 'HWND' delayed, the Unity application is hidden while it is running. You must also call SetParent from the Microsoft Developer library for Unity in the application. Microsoft’s SetParent embeds the Unity window. When it creates Unity processes, the Unity window respects the position and size provided as part of the Microsoft’s STARTUPINFO structure.

To resize the Unity window, check its GWLP_USERDATA in Microsoft’s GetWindowLongPtr function. Its lowest bit is set to 1 when graphics have been initialized and it’s safe to resize. Its second lowest bit is set to 1 after the Unity splash screen has finished displaying.
For more information, see this example: EmbeddedWindow.zip

Universal Windows Platform command line arguments

Universal Windows Apps don’t accept command line arguments by default, so to pass them you need to call a special function from MainPage.xaml.cs/cpp or MainPage.cs/cpp. For example:

appCallbacks.AddCommandLineArg("-nolog");

You should call this before the appCallbacks.Initialize() function.

Command Details
-nolog Не записывает UnityPlayer.log.
-force-driver-type-warp Включает DirectX 11.0 WARP device (Больше информации http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg615082.aspx)
-force-d3d11-singlethreaded Force DirectX 11.0 to be created with a D3D11_CREATE_DEVICE_SINGLETHREADED flag.
-force-gfx-direct Включает одно-потоковый рендеринг.
-force-feature-level-9-3 Включает DirectX 11.0 уровня функционала 9.3.
-force-feature-level-10-0 Включает DirectX 11.0 уровня функционала 10.0.
-force-feature-level-10-1 Включает DirectX 11.0 уровня функционала 10.1.
-force-feature-level-11-0 Включает DirectX 11.0 уровня функционала 11.0.

  • 2018–09–07 Page amended

  • “accept-apiupdate” command line option added in Unity 2017.2 NewIn20172

  • “-force-clamped” command line argument added in Unity 2017.3 NewIn20172

  • Tizen support discontinued in 2017.3 NewIn20173

  • “noUpm”, “setDefaultPlatformTextureFormat” and “CacheServerIPAddress” command line options added in Unity 2018.1 NewIn20181

  • “Application.isBatchMode” operator added in 2018.2 NewIn20182

Сборка системы приложения
Batch mode and built-in coroutine compatibility