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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 | ||
* '''aa.8.1.0.0_gaxaoh''' | * '''aa.8.1.0.0_gaxaoh''' | ||
* '''aa.8.1.0.0_vaxkon''' | ** Sdk version 8.1.0.0 | ||
** '''GLOBAL flavour''' | |||
** integrated as '''gradle dependency''' | |||
** '''android x''' | |||
** AdSupport | |||
** using AppSdk class to instantiate | |||
** Hybrid Webview support | |||
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* '''aa.8.1.0.0_vaxkon''' | |||
**Sdk version 8.1.0.0 | |||
** '''VRI flavour''' | |||
** integrated as '''gradle dependency''' | |||
** supporting '''android x''' | |||
** Kids framework | |||
** using AppSdk class to instantiate | |||
** native app. | |||
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* '''aa.8.1.0.0_aaaaow''' - Sdk version 8.1.0.0 with '''AGF flavour''', integrated as '''gradle dependency''' ,<br> supporting '''android''' (not android x) with AdSupport, and using AppSdk class to instantiate with React Native Webview support. | * '''aa.8.1.0.0_aaaaow''' - Sdk version 8.1.0.0 with '''AGF flavour''', integrated as '''gradle dependency''' ,<br> supporting '''android''' (not android x) with AdSupport, and using AppSdk class to instantiate with React Native Webview support. |
Revision as of 20:20, 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 (Default).a means the build was designed for AGF.v identifies the VRI flavoured sdk.
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1 (second character in suffix) | a,s and l | a means the sdk is coming from github as a gradle dependency.s sdk is integrated as jar.l sdk is coming from adobe launch.
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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) | a and k | a means AdSupport included. (Default)k No IDFA or IDFV (kids framework). |
4 (fifth character in suffix) | o and t | o means the sdk is getting instantiated using the AppSdk class. (Default)t means sdk is using NielsenEventTracker class. |
5 (sixth 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.
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Below are few examples of possible suffix in app sdk meter version
- aa.8.1.0.0_gaxaoh
- Sdk version 8.1.0.0
- GLOBAL flavour
- integrated as gradle dependency
- android x
- AdSupport
- using AppSdk class to instantiate
- Hybrid Webview support
- aa.8.1.0.0_vaxkon
- Sdk version 8.1.0.0
- VRI flavour
- integrated as gradle dependency
- supporting android x
- Kids framework
- using AppSdk class to instantiate
- native app.
- aa.8.1.0.0_aaaaow - Sdk version 8.1.0.0 with AGF flavour, integrated as gradle dependency ,
supporting android (not android x) with AdSupport, and using AppSdk class to instantiate with React Native Webview support.