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@appcues/capacitor
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Capcitor plugin to bridge the native Android and iOS Appcues mobile SDKs in an Ionic application.
Appcues Capacitor Plugin allows you to integrate Appcues experiences into your Ionic apps for iOS and Android devices.
This capacitor is a bridge between the native Appcues SDKs in an Ionic application which sends user properties and events to the Appcues API and retrieves and renders Appcues content based on those properties and events.
Android - your application's build.gradle
must have a compileSdkVersion
of 33+ and minSdkVersion
of 21+
android {
compileSdkVersion 33
defaultConfig {
minSdkVersion 21
}
}
iOS - your application must target iOS 11+ to install the SDK, and iOS 13+ to render Appcues content. Update the iOS project xcodeproj to set the deployment target, if needed. In the application's Podfile
, include at least this minimum version.
# Podfile
platform :ios, '11.0'
In your app's root directory, run:
npm install @appcues/capacitor
npx cap sync
Note: You do not need to manually update your Podfile to add Appcues.
An instance of the Appcues SDK should be initialized when your app launches.
import { Appcues } from '@appcues/capacitor';
Appcues.initialize({accountId: 'APPCUES_ACCOUNT_ID', applicationId: 'APPCUES_APPLICATION_ID'})
Initializing the SDK requires you to provide two values, an Appcues account ID, and an Appcues mobile application ID. These values can be obtained from your Appcues settings. Refer to the help documentation on Registering your mobile app in Studio for more information.
Supporting debugging and experience previewing is not required for the Appcues Capacitor Plugin to function, but it is necessary for the optimal Appcues builder experience. Refer to the URL Scheme Configuration Guide for details on how to configure.
In order to target content to the right users at the right time, you need to identify users and send Appcues data about them. A user is identified with a unique ID.
// Identify a user
Appcues.identify({userId: 'my-user-id'})
// Identify a user with property
Appcues.identify({ userId: 'my-user-id', properties: { company: "Appcues"}})
Events are the “actions” your users take in your application, which can be anything from clicking a certain button to viewing a specific screen. Once you’ve installed and initialized the Appcues Capacitor Plugin, you can start tracking screens and events using the following methods:
// Track event
Appcues.track({name: "Sent Message"})
// Track event with property
Appcues.track({name: "Deleted Contact", properties: { id: 123 }})
// Track screen
Appcues.screen({title: "Contact List"})
// Track screen with property
Appcues.screen({title: "Contact List", properties: { reference: "abc" }})
More technical documentation about this capacitor is available in the docs. Auto-generated documentation is available here.
Full documentation is available at https://docs.appcues.com/
The example
directory in this repository contains full example iOS/Android app to providing references for correct installation and usage of the Appcues API.
See the contributing guide to learn how to get set up for development and how to contribute to the project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
Capcitor plugin to bridge the native Android and iOS Appcues mobile SDKs in an Ionic application.
The npm package @appcues/capacitor receives a total of 352 weekly downloads. As such, @appcues/capacitor popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @appcues/capacitor demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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