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Unity Native Share Plugin

Available on Asset Store: https://www.assetstore.unity3d.com/en/#!/content/112731

Forum Thread: https://forum.unity.com/threads/native-share-for-android-ios-open-source.519865/

This plugin helps you natively share files (images, videos, documents, etc.) and/or plain text on Android & iOS. A ContentProvider is used to share the media on Android.

After importing NativeShare.unitypackage to your project, only a few steps are required to set up the plugin:

Android Setup

NativeShare no longer requires any manual setup on Android. If you were using an older version of the plugin, you need to remove NativeShare's <provider ... /> from your AndroidManifest.xml.

For reference, the legacy documentation is available at: https://github.com/yasirkula/UnityNativeShare/wiki/Manual-Setup-for-Android

iOS Setup

There are two ways to set up the plugin on iOS:

How To

Simply create a new NativeShare object and customize it by chaining the following functions as you like (see example code):

  • SetSubject( string subject ): sets the subject (primarily used in e-mail applications)
  • SetText( string text ): sets the shared text. Note that the Facebook app will omit text, if exists (see this topic)
  • AddFile( string filePath, string mime = null ): adds the file at path to the share action. You can add multiple files of different types. The MIME of the file is automatically determined if left null; however, if the file doesn't have an extension and/or you already know the MIME of the file, you can enter the MIME manually. MIME has no effect on iOS
  • SetTitle( string title ): sets the title of the share dialog on Android platform. Has no effect on iOS
  • SetTarget( string androidPackageName, string androidClassName = null ): shares content on a specific application on Android platform. If androidClassName is left null, list of activities in the share dialog will be narrowed down to the activities in the specified androidPackageName that can handle this share action (if there is only one such activity, it will be launched directly). Note that androidClassName, if provided, must be the full name of the activity (with its package). This function has no effect on iOS

Finally, calling the Share() function of the NativeShare object will do the trick!

Utility Functions

  • bool NativeShare.TargetExists( string androidPackageName, string androidClassName = null ): returns whether the application with the specified package/class name exists on the Android device. If androidClassName is left null, only the package name is queried. This function always returns true on iOS
  • bool FindTarget( out string androidPackageName, out string androidClassName, string packageNameRegex, string classNameRegex = null ): finds the package/class name of an installed application on the Android device using regular expressions. Returns true if a matching package/class name is found successfully. Can be useful when you want to use the SetTarget function but don't know the exact package/class name of the target activity. If classNameRegex is left null, the first activity in the matching package is returned. This function always returns false on iOS

FAQ

  • I can't share image with text on X app

It is just not possible to share an image/file with text/subject on some apps (e.g. Facebook), they intentionally omit either the image or the text from the shared content. These apps require you to use their own SDKs for complex share actions. For best compatibility, I'd recommend you to share either only image or only text.

  • Can't share, it says "Can't file ContentProvider, share not possible!" in Logcat

After building your project, verify that NativeShare's <provider ... /> tag is inserted in-between the <application>...</application> tags of PROJECT_PATH/Temp/StagingArea/AndroidManifest.xml. If not, please create a new Issue.

  • Can't share, it says "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.yasirkula.unity.NativeShare" in Logcat

If your project uses ProGuard, try adding the following line to ProGuard filters: -keep class com.yasirkula.unity.* { *; }

Example Code

The following code captures the screenshot of the game whenever you tap the screen, saves it in a temporary path and then shares it:

void Update()
{
	if( Input.GetMouseButtonDown( 0 ) )
		StartCoroutine( TakeSSAndShare() );
}
	
private IEnumerator TakeSSAndShare()
{
	yield return new WaitForEndOfFrame();

	Texture2D ss = new Texture2D( Screen.width, Screen.height, TextureFormat.RGB24, false );
	ss.ReadPixels( new Rect( 0, 0, Screen.width, Screen.height ), 0, 0 );
	ss.Apply();

	string filePath = Path.Combine( Application.temporaryCachePath, "shared img.png" );
	File.WriteAllBytes( filePath, ss.EncodeToPNG() );
	
	// To avoid memory leaks
	Destroy( ss );

	new NativeShare().AddFile( filePath ).SetSubject( "Subject goes here" ).SetText( "Hello world!" ).Share();

	// Share on WhatsApp only, if installed (Android only)
	//if( NativeShare.TargetExists( "com.whatsapp" ) )
	//	new NativeShare().AddFile( filePath ).SetText( "Hello world!" ).SetTarget( "com.whatsapp" ).Share();
}

Known Limitations

  • Gif files are shared as static images on iOS (to learn more, please see this issue: yasirkula#22)

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