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com.rmc.rmc-jaws

v0.0.4

Published

RMC Jaws (Just Amazon Web Services) Library for Unity

Downloads

243

Readme

npm package License: MIT

RMC J.A.W.S. Library for Unity (Just Amazon Web Services)

How to use

RMC Jaws (Just Amazon Web Services) demonstrates a solid philosophy to API design and development approach. It is light and accesses key features of Amazon Web Server (AWS) Gaming integration.

It is a great starting point to working with Unity and AWS. Its design serves as a real-world codebase to expand as you need more AWS services. Currently RMC Jaws offers only a few AWS services.

See SamuelAsherRivello.com/packages/rmc-jaws/ for more info!

Enjoy!

Install

You can either install Via NPM or Via Git URL. The result will be the same.

Via NPM

You can either use the Unity Package Manager Window (UPM) or directly edit the manifest file. The result will be the same.

UPM

To use the Package Manager Window, first add a Scoped Registry, then click on the interface menu ( Status Bar → (+) Icon → Add Package By Name ... ).

Manifest File

Or to edit the Packages/manifest.json directly with your favorite text editor, add a scoped registry then the following line(s) to dependencies block:

{
  "scopedRegistries": [
    {
      "name": "npmjs",
      "url": "https://registry.npmjs.org/",
      "scopes": ["com.rmc"]
    }
  ],
  "dependencies": {
    "com.rmc.rmc-jaws": "0.0.3"
  }
}

Package should now appear in package manager.

Or Via Git URL

You can either use the Unity Package Manager (UPM) Window or directly edit the manifest file. The result will be the same.

UPM

To use the Package Manager Window click on the interface menu ( Status Bar → (+) Icon → Add Package From Git Url ... ).

Manifest File

Or to edit the Packages/manifest.json directly with your favorite text editor, add following line(s) to the dependencies block:

{
  "dependencies": {
    "com.rmc.rmc-jaws": "https://github.com/SamuelAsherRivello/rmc-jaws.git"
  }
}

Optional

Tests

The package can optionally be set as testable. In practice this means that tests in the package will be visible in the Unity Test Runner.

Open Packages/manifest.json with your favorite text editor. Add following line after the dependencies block:

{
  "dependencies": {},
  "testables": ["com.rmc.rmc-jaws"]
}

Samples

Some packages include optional samples with clear use cases. To import and run the samples:

  1. Open Unity
  2. Complete the package installation (See above)
  3. Open the Package Manager Window
  4. Select this package
  5. Select samples
  6. Import

Configuration

Credits

Created By

  • Samuel Asher Rivello
  • Over 25 years XP with game development (2024)
  • Over 11 years XP with Unity (2024)

Contact

  • Twitter - @srivello
  • Git - Github.com/SamuelAsherRivello
  • Resume & Portfolio - SamuelAsherRivello.com
  • LinkedIn - Linkedin.com/in/SamuelAsherRivello <--- Say Hello! :)

License

Provided as-is under MIT License | Copyright ™ & © 2006 - 2024 Rivello Multimedia Consulting, LLC