Contains the path to a persistent data directory (Read Only).
This value is a directory path (notice the difference in slash directions on different operating systems according to Path.DirectorySeparatorChar), where you can store data that you want to be kept between runs. When you publish on iOS and Android, persistentDataPath points to a public directory on the device. Files in this location are not erased by app updates. The files can still be erased by users directly.
When you build the Unity application, a GUID is generated that is based on the Bundle Identifier. This GUID is part of persistentDataPath. If you keep the same Bundle Identifier in future versions, the application keeps accessing the same location on every update.
Windows Store Apps: Application.persistentDataPath points to C:\Users\<user>\AppData\LocalLow\<company name>
.
Windows Editor and Standalone Player: Application.persistentDataPath usually points to %userprofile%\AppData\LocalLow\<companyname>\<productname>
. It is resolved by SHGetKnownFolderPath with FOLDERID_LocalAppDataLow, or SHGetFolderPathW with CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA if the former is not available.
WebGL: Application.persistentDataPath points to /idbfs/<md5 hash of data path>
where the data path is the URL stripped of everything including and after the last '/' before any '?' components.
Linux: Application.persistentDataPath points to $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/tuanjie
or $HOME/.config/tuanjie
.
iOS: Application.persistentDataPath points to /var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/<guid>/Documents
.
tvOS: Application.persistentDataPath is not supported and returns an empty string.
Android: Application.persistentDataPath points to /storage/emulated/<userid>/Android/data/<packagename>/files
on most devices (some older phones might point to location on SD card if present), the path is resolved using android.content.Context.getExternalFilesDir.
Open Harmony: Application.persistentDataPath points to /data/app/<userid>/base/<packagename>/haps/entry/files
on most devices.
Mac: Application.persistentDataPath points to the user Library folder. (This folder
is often hidden.) In recent Unity releases user data is written into
~/Library/Application Support/company name/product name
. Older versions of Unity wrote into the
~/Library/Caches
folder, or ~/Library/Application Support/unity.company name.product name
.
These folders are all searched for by Unity. The application finds and uses the oldest folder with the required data on your system.
using UnityEngine;
public class Info : MonoBehaviour { void Start() { Debug.Log(Application.persistentDataPath); } }