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Catalog. json in Addressable is too large and has no download schedule

Discussion in 'Community Learning & Teaching' started by liujiajungood, Dec 18, 2020.

  1. liujiajungood

    liujiajungood

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    My project has 100000 images in addressable, which results in the Catalog. Json file being too large, up to 20M, And Addressables.UpdateCatalogs () pull this json config file without progress callback.
    Are there any good solutions?
     
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  2. liujiajungood

    liujiajungood

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    who can help me...
     
  3. Scalisco

    Scalisco

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    Did you find a way to deal with this? Or does anyone else know a solution yet?
     
  4. zzpzzp

    zzpzzp

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    I think what would really be useful here is to have the remote catalog compressed as well.As the project grows, the resources will also grow, and the remote catalog.json will become larger and larger. If it is not compressed, it will take a very long time to download from the CDN, and there is no download progress prompt. Wait until after executing UpdateCatalogs, it would be best if the remote catalog.json can be compressed.
     
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