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README.md

UIWidgets 2.0 (preview)

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Introduction

UIWidgets is a plugin package for Unity Editor which helps developers to create, debug and deploy efficient, cross-platform Apps using the Unity Engine.

UIWidgets is mainly derived from Flutter. However, taking advantage of the powerful Unity Engine, it offers developers many new features to improve their Apps as well as the develop workflow significantly.

As the latest version, UIWidgets 2.0 aims to optimize the overall performance of the package. Specifically, a performance gain around 10% is observed on mobile devices like iPhone 6 after upgrading to UIWidgets 2.0. However, if you still want to use the original UIWidgets 1.0, please download the archived packages from Releases or switch your working branch to uiwidgets_1.0.

Efficiency

Using the latest Unity rendering SDKs, a UIWidgets App can run very fast and keep >60fps in most times.

Cross-Platform

A UIWidgets App can be deployed on all kinds of platforms including PCs and mobile devices directly, like any other Unity projects.

Multimedia Support

Except for basic 2D UIs, developers are also able to include 3D Models, audios, particle-systems to their UIWidgets Apps.

Developer-Friendly

A UIWidgets App can be debug in the Unity Editor directly with many advanced tools like CPU/GPU Profiling, FPS Profiling.

Example

Projects using UIWidgets

Unity Connect App

The Unity Connect App is created using UIWidgets and available for both Android (https://unity.cn/connectApp/download) and iOS (Searching for "Unity Connect" in App Store). This project is open-sourced @https://github.com/UnityTech/ConnectAppCN.

Unity Chinese Doc

The official website of Unity Chinese Documentation (https://connect.unity.com/doc) is powered by UIWidgets and open-sourced @https://github.com/UnityTech/DocCN.

Requirements

Unity

The compatible Unity versions for each UIWidgets release are listed below. You can download the latest Unity on https://unity.cn/releases.

UIWidgets version Unity 2019 LTS Unity 2020 LTS
1.5.4 and below 2019.4.10f1 and above N\A
2.0.1 2019.4.26f1c1 N\A
2.0.2 and above 2019.4.26f1c1 and above N\A

UIWidgets Package

Visit our Github repository https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/com.unity.uiwidgets to download the latest UIWidgets package.

Move the downloaded package folder into the Package folder of your Unity project.

Generally, you can make it using a console (or terminal) application by just a few commands as below:

 cd <YourPackagePath>
 git clone https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/com.unity.uiwidgets.git com.unity.uiwidgets

In PackageManger of unity, select add local file. select package.json under /com.unity.uiwidgets

Runtime Environment

Currently UIWidgets only supports MacOS(Metal), iOS(Metal), Android(Armv7, OpenGLes) and Windows(Direct3D11). More devices will be supported in the future.

Getting Start

i. Overview

In this tutorial, we will create a very simple UIWidgets App as the kick-starter. The app contains only a text label and a button. The text label will count the times of clicks upon the button.

First of all, please open or create a Unity Project and open it with Unity Editor.

ii. Scene Build

A UIWidgets App is usually built upon a Unity UI Canvas. Please follow the steps to create a UI Canvas in Unity.

  1. Create a new Scene by "File -> New Scene";
  2. Create a UI Canvas in the scene by "GameObject -> UI -> Canvas";
  3. Add a Panel (i.e., Panel 1) to the UI Canvas by right click on the Canvas and select "UI -> Panel". Then remove the Image Component from the Panel.

iii. Create Widget

A UIWidgets App is written in C# Scripts. Please follow the steps to create an App and play it in Unity Editor.

  1. Create a new C# Script named "UIWidgetsExample.cs" and paste the following codes into it.

     using System.Collections.Generic;
     using uiwidgets;
     using Unity.UIWidgets.cupertino;
     using Unity.UIWidgets.engine;
     using Unity.UIWidgets.ui;
     using Unity.UIWidgets.widgets;
     using Text = Unity.UIWidgets.widgets.Text;
     using ui_ = Unity.UIWidgets.widgets.ui_;
     using TextStyle = Unity.UIWidgets.painting.TextStyle;
    
     namespace UIWidgetsSample
     {
         public class UIWidgetsExample : UIWidgetsPanel
         {
             protected void OnEnable()
             {
                 // if you want to use your own font or font icons.
                     // AddFont("Material Icons", new List<string> {"MaterialIcons-Regular.ttf"}, new List<int> {0});
                 base.OnEnable();
             }
    
             protected override void main()
             {
                 ui_.runApp(new MyApp());
             }
    
             class MyApp : StatelessWidget
             {
                 public override Widget build(BuildContext context)
                 {
                     return new CupertinoApp(
                         home: new CounterApp()
                     );
                 }
             }
         }
    
         internal class CounterApp : StatefulWidget
         {
             public override State createState()
             {
                 return new CountDemoState();
             }
         }
    
         internal class CountDemoState : State<CounterApp>
         {
             private int count = 0;
    
             public override Widget build(BuildContext context)
             {
                 return new Container(
                     color: Color.fromARGB(255, 255, 0, 0),
                     child: new Column(children: new List<Widget>()
                         {
                             new Text($"count: {count}", style: new TextStyle(color: Color.fromARGB(255, 0 ,0 ,255))),
                             new CupertinoButton(
                                 onPressed: () =>
                                 {
                                     setState(() =>
                                     {
                                         count++;
                                     });
                                 },
                                 child: new Container(
                                     color: Color.fromARGB(255,0 , 255, 0),
                                     width: 100,
                                     height: 40
                                 )
                             ),
                         }
                     )
                 );
             }
         }
     }
    
  2. Save this script and attach it to Panel 1 as its component.

  3. Press the "Play" Button to start the App in Unity Editor.

iv. Build App

Finally, the UIWidgets App can be built to packages for any specific platform by the following steps.

  1. Open the Build Settings Panel by "File -> Build Settings..."
  2. Choose a target platform and click "Build". Then the Unity Editor will automatically assemble all relevant resources and generate the final App package.

How to load images?

  1. Put your images files in StreamingAssets folder. e.g. image1.png.
  2. Use Image.file("image1.png") to load the image.

UIWidgets supports Gif as well!

  1. Put your gif files in StreamingAssets folder. e.g. loading1.gif.
  2. Use Image.file("loading1.gif") to load the gif images.

Show Status Bar on Android

Status bar is always hidden by default when an Unity project is running on an Android device. If you want to show the status bar in your App, you can disableStart in fullscreen and record outside safe area, make sure showStatusBar is true under UIWidgetsAndroidConfiguration

Image Import Setting

Please put images under StreamingAssets folder, a and loading it using Image.file.

Performance Optimization on Mobile devices

By setting UIWidgetsGlobalConfiguration.EnableAutoAdjustFramerate = true in your project, UIWidgets will drop the frame rate of your App to 0 if the UI contents of UIWidgetsPanel is not changed for some time. This will help to prevent battery drain on mobile devices significantly. Note that this feature is disabled by default.

Long time garbage collection may cause App to stuck frequently. You can enable incremental garbage collection to avoid it. You can enable this feature by setting UIWidgetsGlobalConfiguration.EnableIncrementalGC = true, and enabling Project Setting -> Player -> Other Settings -> Use incremental GC.

Debug UIWidgets Application

In the Editor, you can switch debug/release mode by “UIWidgets->EnableDebug”.

In the Player, the debug/development build will enable debug mode. The release build will disable debug mode automatically.

Using Window Scope

If you see the error AssertionError: Window.instance is null or null pointer error of Window.instance, it means the code is not running in the window scope. In this case, you can enclose your code with window scope as below:

using(Isolate.getScope(the isolate of your App)) {
    // code dealing with UIWidgets,
    // e.g. setState(() => {....})
}

This is needed if the code is in methods not invoked by UIWidgets. For example, if the code is in completed callback of UnityWebRequest, you need to enclose them with window scope. Please see our HttpRequestSample for detail. For callback/event handler methods from UIWidgets (e.g Widget.build, State.initState...), you don't need do it yourself, since the framework ensure it's in window scope.

Learn

Samples

You can find many UIWidgets sample projects on Github, which cover different aspects and provide you learning materials in various levels:

  • UIWidgetsSamples (https://github.com/Unity-Technologies/com.unity.uiwidgets). These samples are developed by the dev team in order to illustrates all the features of UIWidgets. you can find all the sample scenes under the Scene folder. You can also try UIWidgets-based Editor windows by clicking the new UIWidgetsTests tab on the main menu and open one of the dropdown samples.
  • awesome-UIWidgets by Liangxie (https://github.com/liangxiegame/awesome-uiwidgets). This Repo contains lots of UIWidget demo apps and third-party applications.
  • ConnectApp (https://github.com/UnityTech/ConnectAppCN). This is an online, open-source UIWidget-based App developed by the dev team. If you are making your own App with UIWidgets, this project will provides you with many best practice cases.

Wiki

The develop team is still working on the UIWidgets Wiki. However, since UIWidgets is mainly derived from Flutter, you can refer to Flutter Wiki to access detailed descriptions of UIWidgets APIs from those of their Flutter counterparts. Meanwhile, you can join our discussion channel to keep in touch with the community.

FAQ

Question Answer
Can I create standalone App using UIWidgets? Yes
Can I use UIWidgets to build game UIs? Yes
Can I develop Unity Editor plugins using UIWidgets? Yes
Is UIWidgets a extension of UGUI/NGUI? No
Is UIWidgets just a copy of Flutter? No
Can I create UI with UIWidgets by simply drag&drop? No
Do I have to pay for using UIWidgets? No
Any IDE recommendation for UIWidgets? Rider, VSCode(Open .sln)

How to Contribute

Check CONTRIBUTING.md