Unity Package
Overview
This section of the wiki provides information on the COALA package for Unity.
Use the COALA package for Unity to easily create in-app maps with streets, buildings, rivers, etc. Get building information and information about restaurants & supermarkets. Create your own static or dynamic POIs, pitch and match location, weather, moon phases, and more. Define terrains on a grid basis. Access real-world weather conditions and visualize them with particle effects. This package also provides tools for GPS mapping and other features. Create a real-world product with all the tech in place and responsible use of data rates.
Obtaining the Package and Pricing
You can purchase the COALA package for Unity from the Unity Asset Store.
COALA Account and Projects
To effectively use the Package, you need a COALA account in our back-end server. The creation of an account is free of charge but each project you create in your account requires a monthly subscription. By default, each new project start in the Free Tier, which only allows for 1000 requests per month (See Requests section below for more information on what produces COALA requests). You can upgrade you plan at any point in the project's Configuration page. Find our full pricing on our webpage. Your subscription can be cancelled on a monthly basis, which will also deactivate the respective project. While a project is deactivated, you can still work on and modify it but you cannot request any data from it.
Monthly Requests Limit
Please note that each subscription plan in our Pricing includes a set number of COALA requests per month. A project in the Free Plan will not be able to do more than 1000 requests in a month. If your project is in a paid plan and it exceeds the number of included requests in a month, you will be charged a fee per request.
Using the Package
This package includes an already functioning premade COALA project named "PaperMap". However, the number of requests you can make from this example project is restricted and you cannot modify it in the Back-end. For unrestricted access to all server functions, you will need to create your own COALA project in the Back-end.
After registration and creation of a project, you will be provided with an API key. Implementing that in your project allows you to draw real-world data.
Preparations
Before you can start using COALA in your project, there are a couple of steps you have to follow.
Getting Started
For guidance on how to configure different aspects of the map visit Configurations.
COALA services are currently not available for Russia.