Added instructions to replace NetworkHas128 and NetworkInstanceId
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Migrating a project from UNet (HLAPI)
This guide gives you a step by step instruction for migrating your project from HLAP to Mirror. Mirror is a fork of HLAPI. As such the migration is straight forward for most projects.
1. BACKUP
You have been warned.
2. Install Mirror
Get Mirror from the asset store and import it in your project (link to be provided)
3. Replace namespace
Replace UnityEngine.Networking
for Mirror
everywhere in your project. For example, if you have this:
using UnityEngine.Networking;
public class Player : NetworkBehaviour {
...
}
replace it with:
using Mirror;
public class Player : NetworkBehaviour {
...
}
At this point, you might get some compilation errors. Don't panic, these are easy to fix. Keep going
4. Remove channels from NetworkSettings
NetworkSettings in HLAPI have channels, but this is flat out broken. Rather than ignoring your settings we removed channels from NetworkSettings.
For example, if you have this code:
[NetworkSettings(channel=1,sendInterval=0.05f)]
public class NetStreamer : NetworkBehaviour
{
...
}
replace it with:
[NetworkSettings(sendInterval=0.05f)]
public class NetStreamer : NetworkBehaviour
{
...
}
Please note that the default transport (Telepathy), completely ignores channels, all messages are reliable, sequenced and fragmented. They just work with no fuss. If you want to take advantage of unreliable channels use LLAPITransport instead.
5. Rename SyncListStruct to SyncListSTRUCT
There is a bug in the original UNET Weaver that makes it mess with our Mirror.SyncListStruct
without checking the namespace.
Until Unity officially removes UNET in 2019.1, we will have to use the name SyncListSTRUCT
instead.
For example, if you have definitions like:
public class SyncListQuest : SyncListStruct<Quest> {}
replace them with:
public class SyncListQuest : SyncListSTRUCT<Quest> {}
6. Replace NetworkHas128 and NetworkInstanceId
These have been changed to System.Guid and uint, respectively.
For example, if you have something like this:
public sealed class SpawnItemMessage : MessageBase
{
public NetworkHash128 assetID;
public NetworkInstanceId networkInstanceID;
public Vector3 position;
public Quaternion rotation;
}
replace with:
public sealed class SpawnItemMessage : MessageBase
{
public System.Guid assetID;
public uint networkInstanceID;
public Vector3 position;
public Quaternion rotation;
}
7. Replace Components
Every networked prefab and scene object needs to be adjusted. They will be using NetworkIdentity
from Unet, and you need to replace that componenent with NetworkIdentity
from Mirror. You may be using other network components, such as NetworkAnimator
or NetworkTransform
. All components from Unet should be replaced with their corresponding component from Mirror.
Note that if you remove and add a NetworkIdentity, you will need to reassign it in any component that was referencing it.
8. Update your firewall and router
LLAPI uses UDP. Mirror uses TCP by default. This means you may need to change your router port forwarding and firewall rules in your machine to expose the TCP port instead of UDP. This highly depends on your router and operating system.
Video version
See for yourself how uMMORPG was migrated to Mirror
Possible Error Messages
-
TypeLoadException: A type load exception has occurred. - happens if you still have SyncListStruct instead of SyncListSTRUCT in your project.
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NullPointerException: The most likely cause is that you replaced NetworkIdentities or other components but you had them assigned somewhere. Reassign those references.
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error CS0246: The type or namespace name 'UnityWebRequest' could not be found. Are you missing 'UnityEngine.Networking' using directive?
Add this to the top of your script:
using UnityWebRequest = UnityEngine.Networking.UnityWebRequest ;
UnityWebRequest
is not part of UNet or Mirror, but it is in the same namespace as UNet. Changing the namespace to Mirror caused your script not to find UnityWebRequest. The same applies forWWW
and allUnityWebRequest
related classes.