Prefab setup

In this section, we will learn how to prepare a prefab for network replication.

1. Create a prefab and move it to Resources

Add an asset and create a prefab of it. Make sure the prefab is in a Resources folder in your Unity project.

Here is an example:

1.1 Create a simple Cube in the scene

GameObject -> 3D Object -> Cube

1.2 Convert the Cube into a prefab

Create a Resources folder in your Project. Drag the Cube into the Resources folder to turn it into a prefab.

It's important that your prefab is in a Resources folder so that Unity can load it at runtime. This is a Unity requirement, more info here.

2. Add CoherenceSync to the prefab

The CoherenceSync component will help you prepare an object for network synchronization during design time. It also exposes an API that allows us to manipulate the object during runtime.

CoherenceSync will query all public variables and methods on any of the attached components, for example Unity components such as Transform, Animator , etc.. This will include any custom scripts such as PlayerInput and even scripts that came with Asset Store packages you may have downloaded.

3. Select variables to replicate

Select which variables you would like to sync across the network. Initially, this will probably be the Transform settings; position, rotation, scale.

Under Synchronization, click Select fields and methods.

In the Bindings dialog, select position, rotation and scale.

Close the Bindings dialog.

4. Add an input script

This simple input script will use WASD or the Arrow keys to move the prefab around the scene.

Click on Assets -> Create -> C# Script.

Name it Move.cs. Copy-paste the following content into the file.

Move.cs
using System.Collections;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using UnityEngine;

public class Move : MonoBehaviour
{
    public float speed = 1f;

    void Update()
    {
        float h = Input.GetAxisRaw("Horizontal");
        float v = Input.GetAxisRaw("Vertical");
    
        var spf = speed * Time.deltaTime;

        transform.position += transform.forward * (v * spf);
        transform.position += transform.right * (h * spf);
    }
}

Wait for Unity to compile the file, then add it onto the prefab.

5. Disable Input on replicated object

We have added a Move script to the prefab. This means that if we just run the scene, we will be able to use the keyboard to move the object around.

But what happens on another client where this object is not authoritative, but rather replicated? We will want the position to be replicated over the network, without the keyboard input interfering with it.

Open the Events section in CoherenceSync. Add a new On Network Instantiation handler by clicking on the plus sign next to it.

Pull the Cube prefab into the Runtime Only / None (Object) field.

Now click the dropdown No Function and select Move -> bool enabled.

Leave the Boolean field unchecked.

6. Additional CoherenceSync settings

From the CoherenceSync component you can configure settings for Lifetime (Session-based or Persistent, Authority transfer (Request or Steal), Authority model (Client Side or Server Side with Client Input) and Adoption settings for when local persistent entities are orphaned.

You can find more information in the SDK Fundamentals. There are also some Events that are triggered at different times.

  • On Networked Instantiation (when the GameObject is instantiated)

  • On Networked Destruction (when the GameObject is destroyed)

  • On Before Authority Transfer (before authority over the GameObject is transferred from one client/simulator to another)

  • On After Authority Transfer (after the GameObject's Authority has been transferred to another client/simulator).

Extras

Some extra scripts that are part of the Network Playground that may be useful.

An Event System you put on the Prefab with coherenceSync
that can handle Network Events and Commands
An Event System you can put on an empty game object in your 
scene that handles Global Connection/Disconnection

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