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unity-frontend-cli

v1.1.0

Published

A collection of scripts for setting up new cloud service UI projects.

Downloads

28

Readme

Unity Web Platform

A CLI tool for starting a new service UI for cloud services at Unity.

Although this tool is publicly available in order to generate a new service repository you will need to get service credentials from the Developer Dashboard team. You can contact them on Slack: Unity/#devs-servicedashboard

Getting started for new cloud service repos

Prerequisites

  • To see you component in the dashboard ensure you have unityweb-developer-dashboard configured to run locally.
  • To install packages from Artifactory ensure you're on a Unity VPN or internal network.
  • Obtain new service credentails from the dashboard team #devs-servicedashboard

Create a git repository

  • Create an empty repo in the GitLab cloudservices namespace https://gitlab.internal.unity3d.com/cloudservices
  • Clone it locally, e.g., git clone [email protected]:cloudservices/new-service.git c:/projects/playground/new-service
  • Point to your new repo cd c:/projects/new-service

Use the CLI to populate your repo

  • Install the CLI globally `npm i -g unity-frontend-cli
  • Run create-service
  • Follow prompts