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    @heap/heap-capacitor-bridge

Heap manual track SDK for Capacitor on native platforms


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heap-capacitor-bridge

This capacitor plugin that allows the Capacitor runtime to bridge Heap calls to the native iOS or Android Heap SDK. This was built as a prototype to work around the lack of cookie support when Capacitor is deployed via an iOS app. This Capacitor limitation is tracked at this GitHub issue.

Relevant Reading

It is important to have a basic understanding of the development workflow for Capcitor plugins. Documentation can be found here.

Code Structure

The capacitor plugin lives in the heap-capacitor-bridge directory. The plugin is comprised of a few key parts.

  • TS/Capacitor defintions: src/definitions.ts
  • iOS bridging functions: ios/Plugin/HeapCapacitorBridgePlugin.m
  • iOS bridging implementation: ios/Plugin/HeapCapacitorBridgePlugin.swift
  • Android bridging: android/src/main/java/com/heapanalytics/heapcapacitorbridge/HeapCapacitorBridgePlugin.kt

Installation and Usage

Capacitor

The relevant plugin will need to be imported into your JS code. An example import and usage can be found at examples/HeapHelloWorld/src/app/app.component.ts

npm install
npx cap copy

Install

npm install heap-capacitor-bridge
npx cap sync

API

handleInvocation(...)

handleInvocation(options: { method: string; args: Arguments; }) => Promise<any>
ParamType
options{ method: string; args: Arguments; }

Returns: Promise<any>


Interfaces

Array
PropTypeDescription
lengthnumberGets or sets the length of the array. This is a number one higher than the highest index in the array.
MethodSignatureDescription
toString() => stringReturns a string representation of an array.
toLocaleString() => stringReturns a string representation of an array. The elements are converted to string using their toLocalString methods.
pop() => T | undefinedRemoves the last element from an array and returns it. If the array is empty, undefined is returned and the array is not modified.
push(...items: T[]) => numberAppends new elements to the end of an array, and returns the new length of the array.
concat(...items: ConcatArray<T>[]) => T[]Combines two or more arrays. This method returns a new array without modifying any existing arrays.
concat(...items: (T | ConcatArray<T>)[]) => T[]Combines two or more arrays. This method returns a new array without modifying any existing arrays.
join(separator?: string | undefined) => stringAdds all the elements of an array into a string, separated by the specified separator string.
reverse() => T[]Reverses the elements in an array in place. This method mutates the array and returns a reference to the same array.
shift() => T | undefinedRemoves the first element from an array and returns it. If the array is empty, undefined is returned and the array is not modified.
slice(start?: number | undefined, end?: number | undefined) => T[]Returns a copy of a section of an array. For both start and end, a negative index can be used to indicate an offset from the end of the array. For example, -2 refers to the second to last element of the array.
sort(compareFn?: ((a: T, b: T) => number) | undefined) => thisSorts an array in place. This method mutates the array and returns a reference to the same array.
splice(start: number, deleteCount?: number | undefined) => T[]Removes elements from an array and, if necessary, inserts new elements in their place, returning the deleted elements.
splice(start: number, deleteCount: number, ...items: T[]) => T[]Removes elements from an array and, if necessary, inserts new elements in their place, returning the deleted elements.
unshift(...items: T[]) => numberInserts new elements at the start of an array, and returns the new length of the array.
indexOf(searchElement: T, fromIndex?: number | undefined) => numberReturns the index of the first occurrence of a value in an array, or -1 if it is not present.
lastIndexOf(searchElement: T, fromIndex?: number | undefined) => numberReturns the index of the last occurrence of a specified value in an array, or -1 if it is not present.
every<S extends T>(predicate: (value: T, index: number, array: T[]) => value is S, thisArg?: any) => this is S[]Determines whether all the members of an array satisfy the specified test.
every(predicate: (value: T, index: number, array: T[]) => unknown, thisArg?: any) => booleanDetermines whether all the members of an array satisfy the specified test.
some(predicate: (value: T, index: number, array: T[]) => unknown, thisArg?: any) => booleanDetermines whether the specified callback function returns true for any element of an array.
forEach(callbackfn: (value: T, index: number, array: T[]) => void, thisArg?: any) => voidPerforms the specified action for each element in an array.
map<U>(callbackfn: (value: T, index: number, array: T[]) => U, thisArg?: any) => U[]Calls a defined callback function on each element of an array, and returns an array that contains the results.
filter<S extends T>(predicate: (value: T, index: number, array: T[]) => value is S, thisArg?: any) => S[]Returns the elements of an array that meet the condition specified in a callback function.
filter(predicate: (value: T, index: number, array: T[]) => unknown, thisArg?: any) => T[]Returns the elements of an array that meet the condition specified in a callback function.
reduce(callbackfn: (previousValue: T, currentValue: T, currentIndex: number, array: T[]) => T) => TCalls the specified callback function for all the elements in an array. The return value of the callback function is the accumulated result, and is provided as an argument in the next call to the callback function.
reduce(callbackfn: (previousValue: T, currentValue: T, currentIndex: number, array: T[]) => T, initialValue: T) => T
reduce<U>(callbackfn: (previousValue: U, currentValue: T, currentIndex: number, array: T[]) => U, initialValue: U) => UCalls the specified callback function for all the elements in an array. The return value of the callback function is the accumulated result, and is provided as an argument in the next call to the callback function.
reduceRight(callbackfn: (previousValue: T, currentValue: T, currentIndex: number, array: T[]) => T) => TCalls the specified callback function for all the elements in an array, in descending order. The return value of the callback function is the accumulated result, and is provided as an argument in the next call to the callback function.
reduceRight(callbackfn: (previousValue: T, currentValue: T, currentIndex: number, array: T[]) => T, initialValue: T) => T
reduceRight<U>(callbackfn: (previousValue: U, currentValue: T, currentIndex: number, array: T[]) => U, initialValue: U) => UCalls the specified callback function for all the elements in an array, in descending order. The return value of the callback function is the accumulated result, and is provided as an argument in the next call to the callback function.
ConcatArray
PropType
lengthnumber
MethodSignature
join(separator?: string | undefined) => string
slice(start?: number | undefined, end?: number | undefined) => T[]

Type Aliases

Arguments

Record<string, ArgumentValue> | { javascriptEpochTimestamp?: number; }

Record

Construct a type with a set of properties K of type T

{ [P in K]: T; }

ArgumentValue

number | string | boolean | Array<ArgumentValue> | { [key: string]: ArgumentValue; }

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Last updated on 21 Jun 2023

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