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React Native Apxor SDK


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react-native-apxor-sdk

Description

React Native wrapper for Apxor SDK. Please refer Plugins section to integrate other Apxor plugins.

Getting started

For React Native version 0.59.0 and lower

Run the following command

$ npm install react-native-apxor-sdk --save

$ react-native link react-native-apxor-sdk

  1. Open up android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java

    • Add import com.apxor.reactnativesdk.RNApxorSDKPackage; to the imports at the top of the file
    • Add new RNApxorSDKPackage() to the list returned by the getPackages() method
    @Override
    protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
        return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
                new MainReactPackage(),
                ...
                new RNApxorSDKPackage(), <- ApxorSDK package
                ...
        );
    }
    
  2. Append the following lines to android/settings.gradle:

include ':react-native-apxor-sdk'
project(':react-native-apxor-sdk').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-apxor-sdk/android')

For React Native version 0.60.0 and higher

Run the command $ yarn add react-native-apxor-sdk

Integrate Apxor React Native Android SDK

  1. Insert the following lines inside repositories block in android/build.gradle
  maven { url "http://repo.apxor.com/artifactory/list/libs-release-android/" }
  maven { url "https://dl.bintray.com/apxor/apxor-android" }
  1. Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in android/app/build.gradle:
  implementation 'com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-sdk-core:2.8.3@aar'
  1. Add the following meta-data tag inside application tag of AndroidManifest.xml file:

    <application ...>
        ...
        <meta-data android:name="APXOR_APP_ID" android:value=[REPLACE_YOUR_APXOR_APP_ID_HERE] />
        ...
    </application>
    

Plugins (Optional)

  1. Add following dependencies in build.gradle file

     // Add this to track uninstalls and send push notifications from Apxor dashboard
     // Note: We don't support firebase-messaging >= 22.0.0 yet
     implementation('com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-sdk-push:1.2.7@aar') {
       exclude group: 'com.google.firebase'
     }
    
     // Add these for Realtime Actions and Surveys
     implementation 'com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-sdk-qe:1.5.1@aar'
     implementation 'com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-sdk-rtm:1.8.9@aar'
     implementation 'com.apxor.androidx:surveys:1.3.6@aar'
    
     // Add this to track application crashes
     implementation 'com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-crash-reporter:1.0.5@aar'
    
     // Helper plugin to create walkthroughs
     implementation 'com.apxor.androidx:wysiwyg:1.2.6@aar'
    
     // Add this to log events without attributes at runtime
     implementation 'com.apxor.androidx:jit-log:1.0.0@aar'
    
     // Getting a "Could not find" error? Make sure that you've added
     // Apxor's Maven repository to your root-level build.gradle file
    

    Note:

    If you are using firebase-messaging >= 22.0.0, use "com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-sdk-push-v2" instead of "com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-sdk-push"

    implementation('com.apxor.androidx:apxor-android-sdk-push-v2:1.2.7@aar') {
      exclude group: 'com.google.firebase'
    }
    
  2. Create plugins.json file at android/app/src/main/assets/ folder

  3. Paste the following JSON in that file

    {
      "plugins": [
        {
          "name": "rtm",
          "class": "com.apxor.androidsdk.plugins.realtimeui.ApxorRealtimeUIPlugin"
        },
        {
          "name": "crash",
          "class": "com.apxor.androidsdk.plugins.crash.CrashReporterPlugin"
        },
        {
          "name": "push",
          "class": "com.apxor.androidsdk.plugins.push.PushPlugin"
        },
        {
          "name": "surveys",
          "class": "com.apxor.androidsdk.plugins.survey.SurveyPlugin"
        },
        {
          "name": "wysiwyg",
          "class": "com.apxor.androidsdk.plugins.wysiwyg.WYSIWYGPlugin"
        },
        {
          "name": "jitlog",
          "class": "com.apxor.androidsdk.plugins.jitlog.ApxorJITLogPlugin"
        }
      ]
    }
    
  4. If you have extended the FirebaseMessagingService in your application, please use below code in your extends FirebaseMessagingService class to receive Push notifications sent from Apxor dashboard

if (remoteMessage.getFrom().equals(YOUR_FCM_SENDER_ID)) {
    // Your logic goes here
} else {
    if (ApxorPushAPI.isApxorNotification(remoteMessage)) {
        ApxorPushAPI.handleNotification(remoteMessage, getApplicationContext());
    } else {
        // Silent or Data push notification which you can send through Apxor dashboard
    }
}

Integrate Apxor React Native iOS SDK

  • To Auto initialize SDK (Recommended), add the following inside your application plist file.

  • Open your application's Info.plist as source code.

  • Copy paste the below piece of code, to create an entry for ApxorSDK.

<key>Apxor</key>
<dict>
    <key>Core</key>
    <string>{YOUR_APP_ID}</string>
    <key>APXSurveyPlugin</key>
    <true/>
    <key>APXRTAPlugin</key>
    <true/>
    <key>APXWYSIWYGPlugin</key>
    <true/>
</dict>
  • To add the APXWYSIWYGPlugin, add the following to your application's .podspec file
  s.dependency 'Apxor-WYSIWYG', '1.0.84'

Note

The APXWYSIWYGPlugin is only for debug builds, make sure to remove it for production builds.

Usage

import RNApxorSDK from 'react-native-apxor-sdk';

UserId

// Syntax
RNApxorSDK.setUserIdentifier('user_id');

// Example
RNApxorSDK.setUserIdentifier('<some_user_id>');

Events

// Syntax
RNApxorSDK.logAppEvent(event_name, properties);

// Example
RNApxorSDK.logAppEvent('ADD_TO_CART', {
  userId: 'user@example.com',
  value: 1299,
  item: 'Sony Head Phone 1201',
});

User Properties

// Syntax
RNApxorSDK.setUserCustomInfo(properties);

// Example
RNApxorSDK.setUserCustomInfo({
  city: 'Hyderabad',
  age: 12,
});

Track Navigation

If you are already using @react-navigation, Apxor SDK automatically tracks screen navigation if you follow below mentioned steps

Apxor's ApxNavigationContainer is just a wrapper over NavigationContainer which internally handles the route navigations (nested route navigations too) and take necessary actions within RNApxorSDK

To automatically track navigations, use ApxNavigationContainer and pass the same props you pass to NavigationContainer like below

import { ApxNavigationContainer } from 'react-native-apxor-sdk';
import { createStackNavigator } from '@react-navigation/stack';

const Stack = createStackNavigator();

function App() {
  return (
    <ApxNavigationContainer
      theme={yourTheme}
      linking={yourLinkingOptions}
      fallback={yourFallbackNode}
      {...others}
    >
      <Stack.Navigator initialRouteName="Home">
        <Stack.Screen name="Home" component={Home} />
        <Stack.Screen name="Details" component={DetailsScreen} />
        <Stack.Screen name="FlatList" component={FlatListSample} />
      </Stack.Navigator>
    </ApxNavigationContainer>
  );
}
Otherwise
// Syntax
RNApxorSDK.logNavigationEvent(screen_name);

// Example
RNApxorSDK.logNavigationEvent('LoginScreen');

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Last updated on 24 Mar 2023

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