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io.embrace.sdk

v2.8.1

Published

Embrace's Unity SDK lets you bring the deep, introspective and native debugging power of Embrace into your Unity game or application.

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Embrace's Unity SDK lets you bring the deep, introspective and native debugging power of Embrace into your Unity game or application.

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Getting Started

The Unity documentation can be found here.

  • Go to our dashboard to create an account and get your API key
  • Check our guide to integrate the SDK into your Unity project

Building

It is important to note that the Unity SDK is not usable immediately after cloning the repository. This is because it depends directly on the Apple SDK, and statically links to the xcframeworks as part of the build process.

To build the SDK, run the following command from the root of the project:

make

This will automatically pull down the dependencies and build the Unity xcframeworks, and copy everything into the io.embrace.sdk folder. Unfortunately, it is not currently possible to invoke the required iOS specific commands on Windows. This pipeline requires xcpretty (gem install xcpretty) and the XCode Build Tools to be installed.

If you run into any issues building the SDK locally, please reach out on our community Slack!

Usage

  • Refer to our Features page to learn about the features Embrace SDK provides

Support & Contributions

We appreciate any feedback you have on the SDK and the APIs that it provides.

To contribute to this project please see our Contribution Guidelines. After completing the Individual Contributor License Agreement (CLA), you'll be able to submit a feature request, create a bug report, or submit a pull request.

For urgent matters (such as outages) or issues concerning the Embrace service or UI, reach out in our Community Slack for direct, faster assistance.

License

Apache-2.0

Embrace Unity SDK is published under the Apache-2.0 license.

See the LICENSE for full details.