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- iOS AppsFlyerSDK v4.10.4
- Android AppsFlyerSDK v4.10.2
$ npm install react-native-appsflyer --save
Then run:
$ react-native link react-native-appsflyer
Add the appsFlyerFramework
to podfile
and run pod install
.
pod 'react-native-appsflyer',
:path => '../node_modules/react-native-appsflyer'
Note that You must also have the React dependencies defined in the Podfile as described here.
Check out the sample pod file for a working example.
- Download the Static Lib of the AppsFlyer iOS SDK from here.
- Unzip and copy the contents of the Zip file into your project directory.
- Copy RNAppsFlyer.h and RNAppsFlyer.m from
node_modules
➜react-native-appsflyer
to your project directory.
For more info check out the Installation guide here.
Running react-native link react-native-appsflyer
will complete the Android integration.
For the manual integration steps, check out the Installation guide here.
Set your App_ID (iOS only), Dev_Key and enable AppsFlyer to detect installations, sessions (app opens) and updates.
This is the minimum requirement to start tracking your app installs and is already implemented in this plugin. You MUST modify this call and provide:
devKey - Your application devKey provided by AppsFlyer.
appId - For iOS only. Your iTunes Application ID.
Add the following lines to your code to be able to initialize tracking with your own AppsFlyer dev key:
import React, {Component} from 'react';
import {Platform, StyleSheet, Text, View} from 'react-native';
import appsFlyer from 'react-native-appsflyer';
appsFlyer.initSdk(
{
devKey: 'K2***********99',
isDebug: false,
appId: '41*****44',
},
(result) => {
console.log(result);
},
(error) => {
console.error(error);
}
);
Important - For iOS another step is required for tracking. AppState logic is required to track Background-to-foreground transitions. Check out the relevant guide to see how this manidtory step is impelemented.
Great installation and setup guides can be viewed here.
See the full API available for this plugin.
Check out the demo for this project here.