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From version 6.3.0
, we use xcframework
for iOS platform. Then you need to use cocoapods version >= 1.10
From version 6.2.30
, logCrossPromotionAndOpenStore
api will register as af_cross_promotion
instead of af_app_invites
in your dashboard.
Click on a link that was generated using generateInviteLink
api will be register as af_app_invites
.
From version 6.0.0
we have renamed the following APIs:
Old API | New API |
---|---|
trackEvent | logEvent |
trackLocation | logLocation |
stopTracking | stop |
trackCrossPromotionImpression | logCrossPromotionImpression |
trackAndOpenStore | logCrossPromotionAndOpenStore |
setDeviceTrackingDisabled | anonymizeUser |
AppsFlyerTracker | AppsFlyerLib |
And removed the following ones:
If you have used 1 of the removed APIs, please check the integration guide for the updated instructions.
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We found that @teamteanpm2024/fuga-aut-iste demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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