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! Character Index in suffix !! Possible Values!! Description | ! Character Index in suffix !! Possible Values!! Description | ||
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|0 (first character in suffix)||a | |0 (first character in suffix)||g,a and v||'g' means it's the GLOBAL flavored sdk, and the main one our clients use.<br>'a' means the build was designed for AGF.<br>'v' identifies the VRI flavoured sdk. | ||
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|1 (second character in suffix)||a,s and l || | |1 (second character in suffix)||a,s and l ||'a' means the sdk is coming from github as a gradle dependency.<br>'s' means the sdk is integrated as jar.<br> 'l' then this means sdk is coming from adobe launch. | ||
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|2 (third character in suffix)||a and x || | |2 (third character in suffix)||a and x ||'a' means the sdk is built for non androidx apps.<br>'x' means the sdk is built for androidx apps.<br> | ||
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|3 (fourth character in suffix)||t | |3 (fourth character in suffix)||o and t||'o' means the sdk is getting instantiated using the AppSdk class. (Default)<br>'t' means sdk is getting instantiated using NielsenEventTracker class.<br> | ||
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|4 (fifth character in suffix)||h,w,r and n|| | |4 (fifth character in suffix)||h,w,r and n||'h' then sdk supports Hybrid Webviews.<br> 'RN' identifies React Native Webview support.<br>'r' sdk supports React Native standard bridge.<br>'n' means sdk supports Native apps. | ||
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Below are few examples of possible suffix in app sdk meter version | Below are few examples of possible suffix in app sdk meter version |
Revision as of 19:45, 29 October 2020
Android app sdk version suffix
We have added an extra third character in the build version of appsdk to represent the android-x support in appsdk.
From onwards now you will see meter version of app sdk ending with 5 characters suffix as aa.8.1.0.0_{suffix}
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Below are details of possible suffix characters with description
Character Index in suffix | Possible Values | Description |
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0 (first character in suffix) | g,a and v | 'g' means it's the GLOBAL flavored sdk, and the main one our clients use. 'a' means the build was designed for AGF. 'v' identifies the VRI flavoured sdk. |
1 (second character in suffix) | a,s and l | 'a' means the sdk is coming from github as a gradle dependency. 's' means the sdk is integrated as jar. 'l' then this means sdk is coming from adobe launch. |
2 (third character in suffix) | a and x | 'a' means the sdk is built for non androidx apps. 'x' means the sdk is built for androidx apps. |
3 (fourth character in suffix) | o and t | 'o' means the sdk is getting instantiated using the AppSdk class. (Default) 't' means sdk is getting instantiated using NielsenEventTracker class. |
4 (fifth character in suffix) | h,w,r and n | 'h' then sdk supports Hybrid Webviews. 'RN' identifies React Native Webview support. 'r' sdk supports React Native standard bridge. 'n' means sdk supports Native apps. |
Below are few examples of possible suffix in app sdk meter version
- aa.8.1.0.0_vaxon - Sdk version 8.1.0.0 with VRI flavour, integrated as gradle dependency ,
supporting android x and using AppSdk class to instantiate for a native app. - aa.8.1.0.0_gaxoh - Sdk version 8.1.0.0 with GLOBAL flavour, integrated as gradle dependency ,
supporting android x and using AppSdk class to instantiate with Hybrid Webview support. - aa.8.1.0.0_aaaow - Sdk version 8.1.0.0 with AGF flavour, integrated as gradle dependency ,
supporting android (not android x) and using AppSdk class to instantiate with React Native Webview support.