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Comparing version 3.1.1 to 3.1.2

106

build/Application.d.ts

@@ -1,75 +0,7 @@

/**
* The human-readable version of the native application that may be displayed in the app store.
* This is the `Info.plist` value for `CFBundleShortVersionString` on iOS and the version name set
* by `version` in `app.json` on Android at the time the native app was built.
* On web, this value is `null`.
* - E.g., `"2.11.0"`
*/
export declare const nativeApplicationVersion: string | null;
/**
* The internal build version of the native application that the app store may use to distinguish
* between different binaries. This is the `Info.plist` value for `CFBundleVersion` on iOS (set with
* `ios.buildNumber` value in `app.json` in a standalone app) and the version code set by
* `android.versionCode` in `app.json` on Android at the time the native app was built. On web, this
* value is `null`. The return type on Android and iOS is `string`.
* - E.g., iOS: `"2.11.0"`, Android: `"114"`
*/
export declare const nativeBuildVersion: string | null;
/**
* The human-readable name of the application that is displayed with the app's icon on the device's
* home screen or desktop. On Android and iOS, this value is a `string` unless the name could not be
* retrieved, in which case this value will be `null`. On web this value is `null`.
* - E.g., `"Expo"`, `"Yelp"`, `"Instagram"`
*/
export declare const applicationName: string | null;
/**
* The ID of the application. On Android, this is the application ID. On iOS, this is the bundle ID.
* On web, this is `null`.
* - E.g., `"com.cocoacasts.scribbles"`, `"com.apple.Pages"`
*/
export declare const applicationId: string | null;
/**
* **Android only.** The value of [`Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#ANDROID_ID).
* This is a hexadecimal `string` unique to each combination of app-signing key, user, and device.
* The value may change if a factory reset is performed on the device or if an APK signing key changes.
* For more information about how the platform handles `ANDROID_ID` in Android 8.0 (API level 26)
* and higher, see [Android 8.0 Behavior Changes](https://developer.android.com/about/versions/oreo/android-8.0-changes.html#privacy-all).
* On iOS and web, this value is `null`.
* > In versions of the platform lower than Android 8.0 (API level 26), this value remains constant
* > for the lifetime of the user's device. See the [ANDROID_ID](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#ANDROID_ID)
* > official docs for more information.
* - E.g., `"dd96dec43fb81c97"`
*/
export declare const androidId: string | null;
/**
* **Android only.** Gets the referrer URL of the installed app with the [`Install Referrer API`](https://developer.android.com/google/play/installreferrer)
* from the Google Play Store. In practice, the referrer URL may not be a complete, absolute URL.
* @return A `Promise` that fulfills with a `string` of the referrer URL of the installed app.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getInstallReferrerAsync();
* // "utm_source=google-play&utm_medium=organic"
* ```
*/
export declare function getInstallReferrerAsync(): Promise<string>;
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the iOS "identifier for vendor" ([IDFV](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uidevice/1620059-identifierforvendor))
* value, a string ID that uniquely identifies a device to the app’s vendor. This method may
* sometimes return `nil`, in which case wait and call the method again later. This might happen
* when the device has been restarted before the user has unlocked the device.
*
* The OS will change the vendor identifier if all apps from the current app's vendor have been
* uninstalled.
*
* @return A `Promise` that fulfills with a `string` specifying the app's vendor ID. Apps from the
* same vendor will return the same ID. See Apple's documentation for more information about the
* vendor ID's semantics.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getIosIdForVendorAsync();
* // "68753A44-4D6F-1226-9C60-0050E4C00067"
* ```
*/
export declare function getIosIdForVendorAsync(): Promise<string | null>;

@@ -84,43 +16,5 @@ export declare enum ApplicationReleaseType {

}
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the iOS application release type.
* @return Returns a promise which fulfills with an [`ApplicationReleaseType`](#applicationreleasetype).
*/
export declare function getIosApplicationReleaseTypeAsync(): Promise<ApplicationReleaseType>;
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the current [Apple Push Notification (APN)](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/entitlements/aps-environment?language=objc)
* service environment.
* @return Returns a promise fulfilled with the string, either `'development'` or `'production'`,
* based on the current APN environment.
*/
export declare function getIosPushNotificationServiceEnvironmentAsync(): Promise<string>;
/**
* Gets the time the app was installed onto the device, not counting subsequent updates. If the app
* is uninstalled and reinstalled, this method returns the time the app was reinstalled.
* - On iOS, this method uses the [`NSFileCreationDate`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsfilecreationdate?language=objc)
* of the app's document root directory.
* - On Android, this method uses [`PackageInfo.firstInstallTime`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageInfo.html#firstInstallTime).
* - On web, this method returns `null`.
*
* @return Returns a `Promise` that fulfills with a `Date` object that specifies the time the app
* was installed on the device.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getInstallationTimeAsync();
* // 2019-07-18T18:08:26.121Z
* ```
*/
export declare function getInstallationTimeAsync(): Promise<Date>;
/**
* **Android only.** Gets the last time the app was updated from the Google Play Store.
* @return Returns a `Promise` that fulfills with a `Date` object that specifies the last time
* the app was updated via the Google Play Store).
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getLastUpdateTimeAsync();
* // 2019-07-18T21:20:16.887Z
* ```
*/
export declare function getLastUpdateTimeAsync(): Promise<Date>;
import { UnavailabilityError } from '@unimodules/core';
import ExpoApplication from './ExpoApplication';
// @needsAudit
/**
* The human-readable version of the native application that may be displayed in the app store.
* This is the `Info.plist` value for `CFBundleShortVersionString` on iOS and the version name set
* by `version` in `app.json` on Android at the time the native app was built.
* On web, this value is `null`.
* - E.g., `"2.11.0"`
*/
export const nativeApplicationVersion = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.nativeApplicationVersion || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* The internal build version of the native application that the app store may use to distinguish
* between different binaries. This is the `Info.plist` value for `CFBundleVersion` on iOS (set with
* `ios.buildNumber` value in `app.json` in a standalone app) and the version code set by
* `android.versionCode` in `app.json` on Android at the time the native app was built. On web, this
* value is `null`. The return type on Android and iOS is `string`.
* - E.g., iOS: `"2.11.0"`, Android: `"114"`
*/
export const nativeBuildVersion = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.nativeBuildVersion || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* The human-readable name of the application that is displayed with the app's icon on the device's
* home screen or desktop. On Android and iOS, this value is a `string` unless the name could not be
* retrieved, in which case this value will be `null`. On web this value is `null`.
* - E.g., `"Expo"`, `"Yelp"`, `"Instagram"`
*/
export const applicationName = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.applicationName || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* The ID of the application. On Android, this is the application ID. On iOS, this is the bundle ID.
* On web, this is `null`.
* - E.g., `"com.cocoacasts.scribbles"`, `"com.apple.Pages"`
*/
export const applicationId = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.applicationId || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* **Android only.** The value of [`Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#ANDROID_ID).
* This is a hexadecimal `string` unique to each combination of app-signing key, user, and device.
* The value may change if a factory reset is performed on the device or if an APK signing key changes.
* For more information about how the platform handles `ANDROID_ID` in Android 8.0 (API level 26)
* and higher, see [Android 8.0 Behavior Changes](https://developer.android.com/about/versions/oreo/android-8.0-changes.html#privacy-all).
* On iOS and web, this value is `null`.
* > In versions of the platform lower than Android 8.0 (API level 26), this value remains constant
* > for the lifetime of the user's device. See the [ANDROID_ID](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#ANDROID_ID)
* > official docs for more information.
* - E.g., `"dd96dec43fb81c97"`
*/
export const androidId = ExpoApplication ? ExpoApplication.androidId || null : null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* **Android only.** Gets the referrer URL of the installed app with the [`Install Referrer API`](https://developer.android.com/google/play/installreferrer)
* from the Google Play Store. In practice, the referrer URL may not be a complete, absolute URL.
* @return A `Promise` that fulfills with a `string` of the referrer URL of the installed app.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getInstallReferrerAsync();
* // "utm_source=google-play&utm_medium=organic"
* ```
*/
export async function getInstallReferrerAsync() {

@@ -77,22 +22,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getInstallReferrerAsync) {

}
// @needsAudit
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the iOS "identifier for vendor" ([IDFV](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uidevice/1620059-identifierforvendor))
* value, a string ID that uniquely identifies a device to the app’s vendor. This method may
* sometimes return `nil`, in which case wait and call the method again later. This might happen
* when the device has been restarted before the user has unlocked the device.
*
* The OS will change the vendor identifier if all apps from the current app's vendor have been
* uninstalled.
*
* @return A `Promise` that fulfills with a `string` specifying the app's vendor ID. Apps from the
* same vendor will return the same ID. See Apple's documentation for more information about the
* vendor ID's semantics.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getIosIdForVendorAsync();
* // "68753A44-4D6F-1226-9C60-0050E4C00067"
* ```
*/
export async function getIosIdForVendorAsync() {

@@ -104,3 +29,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getIosIdForVendorAsync) {

}
// @docsMissing
export var ApplicationReleaseType;

@@ -115,7 +39,2 @@ (function (ApplicationReleaseType) {

})(ApplicationReleaseType || (ApplicationReleaseType = {}));
// @needsAudit
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the iOS application release type.
* @return Returns a promise which fulfills with an [`ApplicationReleaseType`](#applicationreleasetype).
*/
export async function getIosApplicationReleaseTypeAsync() {

@@ -127,9 +46,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getApplicationReleaseTypeAsync) {

}
// @needsAudit
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the current [Apple Push Notification (APN)](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/entitlements/aps-environment?language=objc)
* service environment.
* @return Returns a promise fulfilled with the string, either `'development'` or `'production'`,
* based on the current APN environment.
*/
export async function getIosPushNotificationServiceEnvironmentAsync() {

@@ -141,20 +53,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getPushNotificationServiceEnvironmentAsync) {

}
// @needsAudit
/**
* Gets the time the app was installed onto the device, not counting subsequent updates. If the app
* is uninstalled and reinstalled, this method returns the time the app was reinstalled.
* - On iOS, this method uses the [`NSFileCreationDate`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsfilecreationdate?language=objc)
* of the app's document root directory.
* - On Android, this method uses [`PackageInfo.firstInstallTime`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageInfo.html#firstInstallTime).
* - On web, this method returns `null`.
*
* @return Returns a `Promise` that fulfills with a `Date` object that specifies the time the app
* was installed on the device.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getInstallationTimeAsync();
* // 2019-07-18T18:08:26.121Z
* ```
*/
export async function getInstallationTimeAsync() {

@@ -167,14 +61,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getInstallationTimeAsync) {

}
// @needsAudit
/**
* **Android only.** Gets the last time the app was updated from the Google Play Store.
* @return Returns a `Promise` that fulfills with a `Date` object that specifies the last time
* the app was updated via the Google Play Store).
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getLastUpdateTimeAsync();
* // 2019-07-18T21:20:16.887Z
* ```
*/
export async function getLastUpdateTimeAsync() {

@@ -181,0 +63,0 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getLastUpdateTimeAsync) {

4

CHANGELOG.md

@@ -11,2 +11,6 @@ # Changelog

## 3.1.2 — 2021-04-13
_This version does not introduce any user-facing changes._
## 3.1.1 — 2021-04-09

@@ -13,0 +17,0 @@

{
"name": "expo-application",
"version": "3.1.1",
"version": "3.1.2",
"description": "A universal module that gets native application information such as its ID, app name, and build version at runtime",

@@ -35,3 +35,3 @@ "main": "build/Application.js",

},
"gitHead": "0c439b0ef7c61d86cd37cb5c35992114bafa91fd"
"gitHead": "9c6693e1e8997dd279d408b0f6e6490897713085"
}

@@ -5,75 +5,16 @@ import { UnavailabilityError } from '@unimodules/core';

// @needsAudit
/**
* The human-readable version of the native application that may be displayed in the app store.
* This is the `Info.plist` value for `CFBundleShortVersionString` on iOS and the version name set
* by `version` in `app.json` on Android at the time the native app was built.
* On web, this value is `null`.
* - E.g., `"2.11.0"`
*/
export const nativeApplicationVersion: string | null = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.nativeApplicationVersion || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* The internal build version of the native application that the app store may use to distinguish
* between different binaries. This is the `Info.plist` value for `CFBundleVersion` on iOS (set with
* `ios.buildNumber` value in `app.json` in a standalone app) and the version code set by
* `android.versionCode` in `app.json` on Android at the time the native app was built. On web, this
* value is `null`. The return type on Android and iOS is `string`.
* - E.g., iOS: `"2.11.0"`, Android: `"114"`
*/
export const nativeBuildVersion: string | null = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.nativeBuildVersion || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* The human-readable name of the application that is displayed with the app's icon on the device's
* home screen or desktop. On Android and iOS, this value is a `string` unless the name could not be
* retrieved, in which case this value will be `null`. On web this value is `null`.
* - E.g., `"Expo"`, `"Yelp"`, `"Instagram"`
*/
export const applicationName: string | null = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.applicationName || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* The ID of the application. On Android, this is the application ID. On iOS, this is the bundle ID.
* On web, this is `null`.
* - E.g., `"com.cocoacasts.scribbles"`, `"com.apple.Pages"`
*/
export const applicationId: string | null = ExpoApplication
? ExpoApplication.applicationId || null
: null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* **Android only.** The value of [`Settings.Secure.ANDROID_ID`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#ANDROID_ID).
* This is a hexadecimal `string` unique to each combination of app-signing key, user, and device.
* The value may change if a factory reset is performed on the device or if an APK signing key changes.
* For more information about how the platform handles `ANDROID_ID` in Android 8.0 (API level 26)
* and higher, see [Android 8.0 Behavior Changes](https://developer.android.com/about/versions/oreo/android-8.0-changes.html#privacy-all).
* On iOS and web, this value is `null`.
* > In versions of the platform lower than Android 8.0 (API level 26), this value remains constant
* > for the lifetime of the user's device. See the [ANDROID_ID](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/Settings.Secure.html#ANDROID_ID)
* > official docs for more information.
* - E.g., `"dd96dec43fb81c97"`
*/
export const androidId: string | null = ExpoApplication ? ExpoApplication.androidId || null : null;
// @needsAudit
/**
* **Android only.** Gets the referrer URL of the installed app with the [`Install Referrer API`](https://developer.android.com/google/play/installreferrer)
* from the Google Play Store. In practice, the referrer URL may not be a complete, absolute URL.
* @return A `Promise` that fulfills with a `string` of the referrer URL of the installed app.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getInstallReferrerAsync();
* // "utm_source=google-play&utm_medium=organic"
* ```
*/
export async function getInstallReferrerAsync(): Promise<string> {

@@ -86,22 +27,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getInstallReferrerAsync) {

// @needsAudit
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the iOS "identifier for vendor" ([IDFV](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uidevice/1620059-identifierforvendor))
* value, a string ID that uniquely identifies a device to the app’s vendor. This method may
* sometimes return `nil`, in which case wait and call the method again later. This might happen
* when the device has been restarted before the user has unlocked the device.
*
* The OS will change the vendor identifier if all apps from the current app's vendor have been
* uninstalled.
*
* @return A `Promise` that fulfills with a `string` specifying the app's vendor ID. Apps from the
* same vendor will return the same ID. See Apple's documentation for more information about the
* vendor ID's semantics.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getIosIdForVendorAsync();
* // "68753A44-4D6F-1226-9C60-0050E4C00067"
* ```
*/
export async function getIosIdForVendorAsync(): Promise<string | null> {

@@ -114,3 +35,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getIosIdForVendorAsync) {

// @docsMissing
export enum ApplicationReleaseType {

@@ -125,7 +45,2 @@ UNKNOWN = 0,

// @needsAudit
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the iOS application release type.
* @return Returns a promise which fulfills with an [`ApplicationReleaseType`](#applicationreleasetype).
*/
export async function getIosApplicationReleaseTypeAsync(): Promise<ApplicationReleaseType> {

@@ -138,9 +53,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getApplicationReleaseTypeAsync) {

// @needsAudit
/**
* **iOS only.** Gets the current [Apple Push Notification (APN)](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/bundleresources/entitlements/aps-environment?language=objc)
* service environment.
* @return Returns a promise fulfilled with the string, either `'development'` or `'production'`,
* based on the current APN environment.
*/
export async function getIosPushNotificationServiceEnvironmentAsync(): Promise<string> {

@@ -153,20 +61,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getPushNotificationServiceEnvironmentAsync) {

// @needsAudit
/**
* Gets the time the app was installed onto the device, not counting subsequent updates. If the app
* is uninstalled and reinstalled, this method returns the time the app was reinstalled.
* - On iOS, this method uses the [`NSFileCreationDate`](https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/nsfilecreationdate?language=objc)
* of the app's document root directory.
* - On Android, this method uses [`PackageInfo.firstInstallTime`](https://developer.android.com/reference/android/content/pm/PackageInfo.html#firstInstallTime).
* - On web, this method returns `null`.
*
* @return Returns a `Promise` that fulfills with a `Date` object that specifies the time the app
* was installed on the device.
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getInstallationTimeAsync();
* // 2019-07-18T18:08:26.121Z
* ```
*/
export async function getInstallationTimeAsync(): Promise<Date> {

@@ -180,14 +70,2 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getInstallationTimeAsync) {

// @needsAudit
/**
* **Android only.** Gets the last time the app was updated from the Google Play Store.
* @return Returns a `Promise` that fulfills with a `Date` object that specifies the last time
* the app was updated via the Google Play Store).
*
* # Example
* ```ts
* await Application.getLastUpdateTimeAsync();
* // 2019-07-18T21:20:16.887Z
* ```
*/
export async function getLastUpdateTimeAsync(): Promise<Date> {

@@ -194,0 +72,0 @@ if (!ExpoApplication.getLastUpdateTimeAsync) {

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