Version: 2023.1
Load UXML and USS C# scripts
Find visual elements with UQuery

Instantiate UXML from C# scripts

To build UI from a UXML file, you must first load the file into a VisualTreeAsset, and then use the Instantiate() to instantiate without a parent, which creates a new TemplateContainer, or CloneTree(parent)) to clone inside a parent.

Once the UXML is instantiated, you can retrieve specific elements from the visual tree with UQuery.

The following example creates a custom Editor window and loads a UXML file as its content:

using UnityEditor;
using UnityEngine;
using UnityEngine.UIElements;
using UnityEditor.UIElements;

public class MyWindow : EditorWindow  {
    [MenuItem ("Window/My Window")]
    public static void  ShowWindow () {
        EditorWindow w = EditorWindow.GetWindow(typeof(MyWindow));

        VisualTreeAsset uiAsset = AssetDatabase.LoadAssetAtPath<VisualTreeAsset>("Assets/MyWindow.uxml");
        VisualElement ui = uiAsset.Instantiate();

        w.rootVisualElement.Add(ui);
    }
}

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Load UXML and USS C# scripts
Find visual elements with UQuery