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PlayFabLevelLeaderbaords

This project is a demo/example/template to build Level Based Leaderboards with Azure PlayFab.

⚠️ This project is provided as-is, without any warranty. ⚠️

Imagine, you have a map editor for your game, where every player can build their own maps, and other players can play those maps.

For each of these maps, there should be an individual leaderboard, which tracks player's scores. While PlayFab has a good functionality around leaderboards, these have their limits and does not scale well. Particularly because there is an upper limit of 300!

Instead, we will be using Azure Functions and Redis on Azure to implement level based leaderboards. This scales very well, both in terms of performance and cost.

  • The Azure Function will be called whenever the player finishes a level, and will update the leaderboard.
  • The Azure Function will also be called whenever the player requests the leaderboard, and will return the leaderboard data.
  • The Redis cache will be used to store the leaderboard data.
  • The Redis cache will be updated by the Azure Function, and will be read by the Azure Function.

Architecture

sequenceDiagram
    autonumber
    participant Client
    participant Server
    participant PlayFab
    participant Function
    participant Redis

    loop Play Level
        Client->>Server: Play Level
    end
    Note right of Server: Authoritative server
    Server->>PlayFab: Finish Level
    PlayFab->>Function: Persist Score
    Function->>Redis: Persist Score
    Note over Function,Redis: ZADD leaderboard:<level ID> <score> <player ID>

    Client->>+Function: GET Rank by <level id>
    Function->>+Redis: Get Rank
    Note over Function,Redis: ZREVRANK leaderboard:<level ID> <player ID>
    Redis-->>-Function: Rank
    Function-->>-Client: Rank

    Client->>+Function: GET Range 0-9 by <level id>
    Function->>+Redis: Get Range
    Note over Function,Redis: ZRANGE leaderboard:<level ID> 0 9 REV WITHSCORES
    Redis-->>-Function: Range 0-9
    Function-->>-Client: Rank 0-9
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Prerequisites

Development Prerequisites

Deploying

For most tasks, you can just use the Nuke Build setup in the project.

Set up Azure

First, set up some environment variables (or get prompted for them in Nuke). However, I would suggest you set the environment variables, as this makes things less of a hassle later on and would also be closer to what you would do in a CI/CD environment.

Name Description
LEADERBOARDS_AZURE_SUBSCRIPTION_ID The Azure Subscription ID
LEADERBOARDS_AZURE_TENANT_ID The Azure Tenant ID
LEADERBOARDS_RESOURCE_GROUP_NAME The name of the Resource Group to create
LEADERBOARDS_AZURE_LOCATION The Azure Location to create the resources in

Initialize Azure (one-time setup)

In order to use the Terraform configuration that ships with this project, you need to have an existing resource group and an existing Service Principal, which has the proper permissions to manage resources in the given resource group. While you can set this up yourself, I would suggest you use the InitializeAzure target in Nuke to do this for you:

Bash

  ./build --target InitializeAzure

Powershell

  .\build.ps1 --target InitializeAzure

This will do three things for you:

  1. Call az login to log you into Azure
  2. Create a Resource Group in the given location
  3. Create a Service Principal, and assign it the proper permissions to manage resources in the given resource group.

You can carry call these tasks individually, if you'd like. Just call the build script with the --help parameter to see all possible targets or inspect the Build.cs file.

PlayFab

  • Get your Title ID (from the Game Studio dashboard or from the GameManager)
  • Get a developer secret key: Create Developer Secret Key
  • Copy it to later use it in an environment variable or as parameter to Terraform

Terraform

You can either choose to set the PlayFab Title Id and Developer Secret as environment variables (recommended, see below), or you can choose not to do so, and instead provide the secret when calling terraform plan or terraform apply, respectively.

Environment Variables

These are optional, but if you do not set them, you will be prompted by Terraform for their values.

Name Description
TF_VAR_pf_title_id A PlayFab Title ID to authenticate against
TF_VAR_pf_developer_secret A PlayFab Developer Secret for the above Title

Init Terraform:

Before initializing, set up a copy of example.backend.config.tf, and configure an existing storage account and container to be used for Terraform state management.

Then, init:

terraform init -backend-config='.\config\backend.local.config.tf'

Apply

terraform apply

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