private void ModifyRecord() { // There's no "modify record" operation in cloud-kit. To modify a record // you just re-save a record whose 'RecordChangeTag' matches the tag on // the server. This ensures that you are always modifying the most recent // version of the record. // For a single client application, this should always be the same // So let's change a few values and re-save the record // Cloudkit stores both fixed and floating percision types in the same // Number type record.SetInt(UnityEngine.Random.Range(0, int.MaxValue), "MyNumber"); record.SetDouble(UnityEngine.Random.Range(0f, float.MaxValue), "MyNumber"); // You can also store arbitrary byte data byte[] bytes = Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes("Test Buffer"); record.SetBuffer(bytes, "TestBufferKey"); // You can't change the type of a field you set previously // This would generate an error... // record.SetInt(0, "MyField"); database.SaveRecord(record, OnRecordModified); }
public void Can_set_and_retrieve_double_by_key() { var record = new CKRecord("record_type"); var doubleKey = "int_key"; var doubleValue = 13.0; record.SetDouble(doubleValue, doubleKey); Assert.AreEqual(record.DoubleForKey(doubleKey), doubleValue); }
public void All_keys_has_all_the_keys() { var record = new CKRecord("record_type"); var keys = new string[] { "string_key", "bool_key", "int_key", "double_key", "buffer_key", "asset_key", "reference_key" }; record.SetString(keys[0], "string_value"); record.SetInt(1, keys[1]); record.SetDouble(1f, keys[2]); record.SetBuffer(new byte[] { }, keys[3]); record.SetAsset(new CKAsset(null), keys[4]); record.SetReference(new CKReference(new CKRecordID("record"), CKReferenceAction.DeleteSelf), keys[5]); var allKeys = record.AllKeys(); foreach (var key in allKeys) { Assert.IsTrue(allKeys.Contains(key)); } }