How to modify read-only or internal player data from CloudScript
Player data is accessible from CloudScript if you require it for your title.
For more information about using CloudScript, see CloudScript quickstart.
The C# Sample in this topic are written for the Unity SDK. The Unity SDK uses an event driven model to handle non-synchronous tasks. To run the sample code using the standard C# or Xamarin C# SDKs you must modify the code to use an async Task model. Methods that must be modified have Async append to the method name in the signature. For example, SetObject in the Unity SDK becomes SetObjectAsync in the standard C# SDK. For more information, see Asynchronous programming with async and await.
CloudScript code example
You must be very careful to ensure the security of your server API calls in CloudScript. The following code demonstrates modifying a piece of read-only player data from CloudScript safely.
function IncrementReadOnlyUserData(args) {
var playerData = server.GetUserInternalData({
PlayFabId: currentPlayerId,
Keys: ["ReadOnlyTest"]
});
var prevCount = "0";
var nextCount = "1";
try {
prevCount = playerData.Data["ReadOnlyTest"].Value;
var prevInt = parseInt(prevCount, 10);
if (prevInt != prevInt) {
prevInt = 0;
nextCount = (prevInt + 1).toString();
}
} catch (e) {
prevCount = "0";
nextCount = "0";
}
var updateUserDataResult = server.UpdateUserInternalData({
PlayFabId: currentPlayerId,
Data:
{
"ReadOnlyTest": nextCount
}
});
}
C# code example
As explained in the CloudScript quickstart, you can call the following logic from the client.
public void CloudIncrement() {
PlayFabClientAPI.ExecuteCloudScript( new ExecuteCloudScriptRequest {
FunctionName = "IncrementReadOnlyUserData"
},
result => Debug.Log("CloudScript call successful"),
error => {
Debug.Log("CloudScript call failed");
Debug.Log(error.GenerateErrorReport());
});
}