using LobbyRelaySample.lobby; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using Unity.Services.Authentication; using Unity.Services.Lobbies.Models; namespace LobbyRelaySample { /// /// An abstraction layer between the direct calls into the Lobby API and the outcomes you actually want. E.g. you can request to get a readable list of /// current lobbies and not need to make the query call directly. /// public class LobbyAsyncRequests { // Just doing a singleton since static access is all that's really necessary but we also need to be able to subscribe to the slow update loop. private static LobbyAsyncRequests s_instance; public static LobbyAsyncRequests Instance { get { if (s_instance == null) s_instance = new LobbyAsyncRequests(); return s_instance; } } public LobbyAsyncRequests() { Locator.Get.UpdateSlow.Subscribe(UpdateLobby, 0.5f); // Shouldn't need to unsubscribe since this instance won't be replaced. 0.5s is arbitrary; the rate limits are tracked later. } #region Once connected to a lobby, cache the local lobby object so we don't query for it for every lobby operation. // (This assumes that the player will be actively in just one lobby at a time, though they could passively be in more.) private string m_currentLobbyId = null; private Lobby m_lastKnownLobby; public Lobby CurrentLobby => m_lastKnownLobby; public void BeginTracking(string lobbyId) { m_currentLobbyId = lobbyId; } public void EndTracking() { m_currentLobbyId = null; m_lastKnownLobby = null; m_heartbeatTime = 0; } private void UpdateLobby(float unused) { if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(m_currentLobbyId)) RetrieveLobbyAsync(m_currentLobbyId, OnComplete); void OnComplete(Lobby lobby) { if (lobby != null) { m_lastKnownLobby = lobby; } } } #endregion #region Lobby API calls are rate limited, and some other operations might want an alert when the rate limits have passed. // Note that some APIs limit to 1 call per N seconds, while others limit to M calls per N seconds. We'll treat all APIs as though they limited to 1 call per N seconds. // Also, this is seralized, so don't reorder the values unless you know what that will affect. public enum RequestType { Query = 0, Join, QuickJoin, Host } public RateLimitCooldown GetRateLimit(RequestType type) { if (type == RequestType.Join) return m_rateLimitJoin; else if (type == RequestType.QuickJoin) return m_rateLimitQuickJoin; else if (type == RequestType.Host) return m_rateLimitHost; return m_rateLimitQuery; } private RateLimitCooldown m_rateLimitQuery = new RateLimitCooldown(1.5f); // Used for both the lobby list UI and the in-lobby updating. In the latter case, updates can be cached. private RateLimitCooldown m_rateLimitJoin = new RateLimitCooldown(3f); private RateLimitCooldown m_rateLimitQuickJoin = new RateLimitCooldown(10f); private RateLimitCooldown m_rateLimitHost = new RateLimitCooldown(3f); #endregion private static Dictionary CreateInitialPlayerData(LobbyUser player) { Dictionary data = new Dictionary(); PlayerDataObject dataObjName = new PlayerDataObject(PlayerDataObject.VisibilityOptions.Member, player.DisplayName); data.Add("DisplayName", dataObjName); return data; } /// /// Attempt to create a new lobby and then join it. /// public void CreateLobbyAsync(string lobbyName, int maxPlayers, bool isPrivate, LobbyUser localUser, Action onSuccess, Action onFailure) { if (!m_rateLimitHost.CanCall()) { onFailure?.Invoke(); UnityEngine.Debug.LogWarning("Create Lobby hit the rate limit."); return; } string uasId = AuthenticationService.Instance.PlayerId; LobbyAPIInterface.CreateLobbyAsync(uasId, lobbyName, maxPlayers, isPrivate, CreateInitialPlayerData(localUser), OnLobbyCreated); void OnLobbyCreated(Lobby response) { if (response == null) onFailure?.Invoke(); else onSuccess?.Invoke(response); // The Create request automatically joins the lobby, so we need not take further action. } } /// /// Attempt to join an existing lobby. Either ID xor code can be null. /// public void JoinLobbyAsync(string lobbyId, string lobbyCode, LobbyUser localUser, Action onSuccess, Action onFailure) { if (!m_rateLimitJoin.CanCall() || (lobbyId == null && lobbyCode == null)) { onFailure?.Invoke(); UnityEngine.Debug.LogWarning("Join Lobby hit the rate limit."); return; } string uasId = AuthenticationService.Instance.PlayerId; if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(lobbyId)) LobbyAPIInterface.JoinLobbyAsync_ById(uasId, lobbyId, CreateInitialPlayerData(localUser), OnLobbyJoined); else LobbyAPIInterface.JoinLobbyAsync_ByCode(uasId, lobbyCode, CreateInitialPlayerData(localUser), OnLobbyJoined); void OnLobbyJoined(Lobby response) { if (response == null) onFailure?.Invoke(); else onSuccess?.Invoke(response); } } /// /// Attempt to join the first lobby among the available lobbies that match the filtered limitToColor. /// public void QuickJoinLobbyAsync(LobbyUser localUser, LobbyColor limitToColor = LobbyColor.None, Action onSuccess = null, Action onFailure = null) { if (!m_rateLimitQuickJoin.CanCall()) { onFailure?.Invoke(); UnityEngine.Debug.LogWarning("Quick Join Lobby hit the rate limit."); return; } var filters = LobbyColorToFilters(limitToColor); string uasId = AuthenticationService.Instance.PlayerId; LobbyAPIInterface.QuickJoinLobbyAsync(uasId, filters, CreateInitialPlayerData(localUser), OnLobbyJoined); void OnLobbyJoined(Lobby response) { if (response == null) onFailure?.Invoke(); else onSuccess?.Invoke(response); } } /// /// Used for getting the list of all active lobbies, without needing full info for each. /// /// If called with null, retrieval was unsuccessful. Else, this will be given a list of contents to display, as pairs of a lobby code and a display string for that lobby. public void RetrieveLobbyListAsync(Action onListRetrieved, Action onError = null, LobbyColor limitToColor = LobbyColor.None) { if (!m_rateLimitQuery.CanCall()) { onListRetrieved?.Invoke(null); m_rateLimitQuery.EnqueuePendingOperation(() => { RetrieveLobbyListAsync(onListRetrieved, onError, limitToColor); }); UnityEngine.Debug.LogWarning("Retrieve Lobby list hit the rate limit. Will try again soon..."); return; } var filters = LobbyColorToFilters(limitToColor); LobbyAPIInterface.QueryAllLobbiesAsync(filters, OnLobbyListRetrieved); void OnLobbyListRetrieved(QueryResponse response) { if (response != null) onListRetrieved?.Invoke(response); else onError?.Invoke(response); } } private List LobbyColorToFilters(LobbyColor limitToColor) { List filters = new List(); if (limitToColor == LobbyColor.Orange) filters.Add(new QueryFilter(QueryFilter.FieldOptions.N1, ((int)LobbyColor.Orange).ToString(), QueryFilter.OpOptions.EQ)); else if (limitToColor == LobbyColor.Green) filters.Add(new QueryFilter(QueryFilter.FieldOptions.N1, ((int)LobbyColor.Green).ToString(), QueryFilter.OpOptions.EQ)); else if (limitToColor == LobbyColor.Blue) filters.Add(new QueryFilter(QueryFilter.FieldOptions.N1, ((int)LobbyColor.Blue).ToString(), QueryFilter.OpOptions.EQ)); return filters; } /// If no lobby is retrieved, or if this call hits the rate limit, this is given null. private void RetrieveLobbyAsync(string lobbyId, Action onComplete) { if (!m_rateLimitQuery.CanCall()) { onComplete?.Invoke(null); UnityEngine.Debug.LogWarning("Retrieve Lobby hit the rate limit."); return; } LobbyAPIInterface.GetLobbyAsync(lobbyId, OnGet); void OnGet(Lobby response) { onComplete?.Invoke(response); // FUTURE: Consider passing in the exception code here (and elsewhere) to, e.g., specifically handle a 404 indicating a Relay auto-disconnect. } } /// /// Attempt to leave a lobby, and then delete it if no players remain. /// /// Called once the request completes, regardless of success or failure. public void LeaveLobbyAsync(string lobbyId, Action onComplete) { string uasId = AuthenticationService.Instance.PlayerId; LobbyAPIInterface.LeaveLobbyAsync(uasId, lobbyId, OnLeftLobby); void OnLeftLobby() { onComplete?.Invoke(); // Lobbies will automatically delete the lobby if unoccupied, so we don't need to take further action. } } /// Key-value pairs, which will overwrite any existing data for these keys. Presumed to be available to all lobby members but not publicly. public void UpdatePlayerDataAsync(Dictionary data, Action onComplete) { if (!ShouldUpdateData(() => { UpdatePlayerDataAsync(data, onComplete); }, onComplete, false)) return; string playerId = Locator.Get.Identity.GetSubIdentity(Auth.IIdentityType.Auth).GetContent("id"); Dictionary dataCurr = new Dictionary(); foreach (var dataNew in data) { PlayerDataObject dataObj = new PlayerDataObject(visibility: PlayerDataObject.VisibilityOptions.Member, value: dataNew.Value); if (dataCurr.ContainsKey(dataNew.Key)) dataCurr[dataNew.Key] = dataObj; else dataCurr.Add(dataNew.Key, dataObj); } LobbyAPIInterface.UpdatePlayerAsync(m_lastKnownLobby.Id, playerId, dataCurr, (result) => { if (result != null) m_lastKnownLobby = result; // Store the most up-to-date lobby now since we have it, instead of waiting for the next heartbeat. onComplete?.Invoke(); }, null, null); } /// /// Lobby can be provided info about Relay (or any other remote allocation) so it can add automatic disconnect handling. /// public void UpdatePlayerRelayInfoAsync(string allocationId, string connectionInfo, Action onComplete) { if (!ShouldUpdateData(() => { UpdatePlayerRelayInfoAsync(allocationId, connectionInfo, onComplete); }, onComplete, true)) // Do retry here since the RelayUtpSetup that called this might be destroyed right after this. return; string playerId = Locator.Get.Identity.GetSubIdentity(Auth.IIdentityType.Auth).GetContent("id"); LobbyAPIInterface.UpdatePlayerAsync(m_lastKnownLobby.Id, playerId, new Dictionary(), (r) => { onComplete?.Invoke(); }, allocationId, connectionInfo); } /// Key-value pairs, which will overwrite any existing data for these keys. Presumed to be available to all lobby members but not publicly. public void UpdateLobbyDataAsync(Dictionary data, Action onComplete) { if (!ShouldUpdateData(() => { UpdateLobbyDataAsync(data, onComplete); }, onComplete, false)) return; Lobby lobby = m_lastKnownLobby; Dictionary dataCurr = lobby.Data ?? new Dictionary(); var shouldLock = false; foreach (var dataNew in data) { // Special case: We want to be able to filter on our color data, so we need to supply an arbitrary index to retrieve later. Uses N# for numerics, instead of S# for strings. DataObject.IndexOptions index = dataNew.Key == "Color" ? DataObject.IndexOptions.N1 : 0; DataObject dataObj = new DataObject(DataObject.VisibilityOptions.Public, dataNew.Value, index); // Public so that when we request the list of lobbies, we can get info about them for filtering. if (dataCurr.ContainsKey(dataNew.Key)) dataCurr[dataNew.Key] = dataObj; else dataCurr.Add(dataNew.Key, dataObj); //Special Use: Get the state of the Local lobby so we can lock it from appearing in queries if it's not in the "Lobby" State if (dataNew.Key == "State") { Enum.TryParse(dataNew.Value, out LobbyState lobbyState); shouldLock = lobbyState != LobbyState.Lobby; } } LobbyAPIInterface.UpdateLobbyAsync(lobby.Id, dataCurr, shouldLock, (result) => { if (result != null) m_lastKnownLobby = result; onComplete?.Invoke(); }); } /// /// If we are in the middle of another operation, hold onto any pending ones until after that. /// If we aren't in a lobby yet, leave it to the caller to decide what to do, since some callers might need to retry and others might not. /// private bool ShouldUpdateData(Action caller, Action onComplete, bool shouldRetryIfLobbyNull) { if (m_rateLimitQuery.IsInCooldown) { m_rateLimitQuery.EnqueuePendingOperation(caller); return false; } Lobby lobby = m_lastKnownLobby; if (lobby == null) { if (shouldRetryIfLobbyNull) m_rateLimitQuery.EnqueuePendingOperation(caller); onComplete?.Invoke(); return false; } return true; } private float m_heartbeatTime = 0; private const float k_heartbeatPeriod = 8; // The heartbeat must be rate-limited to 5 calls per 30 seconds. We'll aim for longer in case periods don't align. /// /// Lobby requires a periodic ping to detect rooms that are still active, in order to mitigate "zombie" lobbies. /// public void DoLobbyHeartbeat(float dt) { m_heartbeatTime += dt; if (m_heartbeatTime > k_heartbeatPeriod) { m_heartbeatTime -= k_heartbeatPeriod; LobbyAPIInterface.HeartbeatPlayerAsync(m_lastKnownLobby.Id); } } public class RateLimitCooldown : Observed { private float m_timeSinceLastCall = float.MaxValue; private readonly float m_cooldownTime; private Queue m_pendingOperations = new Queue(); public void EnqueuePendingOperation(Action action) { m_pendingOperations.Enqueue(action); } private bool m_isInCooldown = false; public bool IsInCooldown { get => m_isInCooldown; private set { if (m_isInCooldown != value) { m_isInCooldown = value; OnChanged(this); } } } public RateLimitCooldown(float cooldownTime) { m_cooldownTime = cooldownTime; } public bool CanCall() { if (m_timeSinceLastCall < m_cooldownTime) return false; else { Locator.Get.UpdateSlow.Subscribe(OnUpdate, m_cooldownTime); m_timeSinceLastCall = 0; IsInCooldown = true; return true; } } private void OnUpdate(float dt) { m_timeSinceLastCall += dt; if (m_timeSinceLastCall >= m_cooldownTime) { IsInCooldown = false; if (!m_isInCooldown) // It's possible that by setting IsInCooldown, something called CanCall immediately, in which case we want to stay on UpdateSlow. { Locator.Get.UpdateSlow.Unsubscribe(OnUpdate); // Note that this is after IsInCooldown is set, to prevent an Observer from kicking off CanCall again immediately. int numPending = m_pendingOperations.Count; // It's possible a pending operation will re-enqueue itself or new operations, which should wait until the next loop. for (; numPending > 0; numPending--) m_pendingOperations.Dequeue()?.Invoke(); // Note: If this ends up enqueuing many operations, we might need to batch them and/or ensure they don't all execute at once. } } } public override void CopyObserved(RateLimitCooldown oldObserved) { /* This behavior isn't needed; we're just here for the OnChanged event management. */ } } } }