Submit a license request from the command line to manually activate your license if you’re unable to use the other activation methods.
The default installation paths for the Tuanjie Editor are:
/Applications/Tuanjie/Hub/Editor/<version>/Tuanjie.app
/Applications/Tuanjie/Hub/Editor/<version>/Tuanjie.app
To manually activate your Unity license, follow these steps:
.alf
) from the command line..alf
file to generate a Unity license file (.ulf
) from Unity..ulf
file to activate your license from the command line.You must run this command from the computer where you installed Unity, but the computer doesn’t need internet access for this step to work.
Make sure you know the installation location of your Tuanjie Editor (ending with Tuanjie.app
), described earlier. On macOS, you’ll add /Contents/MacOS/Tuanjie
to this path for this procedure.
Note: On macOS, although you don’t need Finder for this step, this latter subdirectory structure isn’t visible in Finder, unless you right-click the Tuanjie application (Tuanjie.app
) and select Show Package Contents.
For example, for a 2022.2.0b4
Editor, the complete path to the Tuanjie
command on macOS is:
/Applications/Tuanjie/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Tuanjie.app/Contents/MacOS/Tuanjie
Open a Terminal session (macOS) or the command line (Linux), and make sure you’re aware which directory you’re in. The directory you run the command from is the same directory where the .alf
file is output. You can use the pwd
command to determine your directory.
Run the following command, replacing <editor-command-location>
with the complete path to the Tuanjie
command from Step 1:
<editor-command-location> -batchmode -createManualActivationFile -logfile
Note: This command doesn’t return output to the Terminal or command line window. When the command completes, it returns control to the command prompt.
When the command completes, check the directory where you ran the command to make sure it created an activation license file, such as Tuanjie_v2022.2.0b4.alf
. If you experience issues, see Troubleshooting.
Now you are ready to generate a Unity license file.
Assuming you installed a 2022.2.0b4
Editor at /Applications/Tuanjie/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Tuanjie.app
, the command for this step is:
/Applications/Tuanjie/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Tuanjie.app/Contents/MacOS/Tuanjie -batchmode -createManualActivationFile -logfile
The next step is to use the license activation file (.alf
) that you just created to request a Tuanjie license file (.ulf
).
Important: You can generate a Tuanjie license file from any computer; it doesn’t necessarily need to be the same computer where you installed Tuanjie. However, the computer you use in this step must have an internet connection.
Go to id.unity.cn and make sure you’re signed in to your Unity ID. You need a valid login to request a Unity license file.
Use the same browser session to go to license.tuanjie.cn/manual. The Manual activation page appears.
Note: If you experience issues accessing this page, try pasting https://license.tuanjie.cn/manual
into your browser’s address bar.
Select the Browse button and use your computer’s file browser to select the license activation (.alf
) file from the create a license request file step.
If the upload was successful and Tuanjie detected that the file you chose was a license activation file, the filename appears in the text box with a green check mark. If you see a red X instead, try again.
Select the Next button. The Activate your license page appears.
选择您要激活的许可证类型:
PS/SC/E3-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
。Select the Next button. The Download license file page appears.
Select the Download license file button. If prompted, allow downloads for the license.tuanjie.cn/manual page.
Open your browser’s downloads location and confirm the new Tuanjie license file, which has a .ulf
extension. For example, Tuanjie_v2017.x.ulf
.
Now you are ready to activate your Tuanjie license from the command line.
You must run this command from the computer where you installed Unity, but the computer doesn’t need internet access for this step to work.
Make sure you know the following paths:
<editor-command-location>
is the same value as the path described in the create a license request file step.<yourUlfFile>
is the full path of the .ulf
file you generated in the generate a Tuanjie license file step.Open a Terminal session (macOS) or the command line (Linux), and run the following command, replacing <editor-command-location>
and <yourUlfFile>
with the actual full paths:
<editor-command-location> -batchmode -manualLicenseFile <yourUlfFile> -logfile
Note: This command doesn’t return output to the Terminal or command line window. When the command completes, it returns control to the command prompt.
When the command completes, you can view your active license in the Hub by opening the Preferences menu () and selecting Licenses. If you experience issues, see Troubleshooting.
This example assumes that you:
2022.2.0b4
Editor at /Applications/Tuanjie/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Tuanjie.app
.ulf
file and stored it at /Users/myAccount/Downloads/Tuanjie_v2017.x.ulf
/Applications/Tuanjie/Hub/Editor/2022.2.0b4/Tuanjie.app/Contents/MacOS/Tuanjie -batchmode -manualLicenseFile /Users/myAccount/Downloads/Tuanjie_v2017.x.ulf -logfile
If the command line operations don’t yield the expected results, view the Editor.log
file. Check the location of this file in Log Files.