@fivvy/react-native-contextual-profiler-legacy
v1.0.2
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Contextual Profiler SDK for legacy version's of React Native. Recommended for 0.68.X
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Getting started contextual-profiler-legacy
Contextual Profiler SDK offers a comprehensive and efficient solution for collecting valuable information about your users. With this powerful tool, you will be able to gather relevant data that will allow you to conduct in-depth analysis and gain a clear understanding of your users' behavior, preferences, and needs.
⚠️ Important Notice: This library does not support iOS devices.
Please be aware that this library is currently only available for Android. It will not work on iOS devices. Ensure that your project is intended for Android platforms before integrating this library.
See the full API for more methods.
Recommendations
- REACT NATIVE VERSION: >= 0.68.0 (For more recent version's dont use the legacy sdk)
- ANDROID API LEVEL: 21 to 33 (we recommend 24 to 33)
- MIN JAVA VERSION: jdk11
- GRADLE DISTRIBUTION: gradle-7.3.3
Installation
Please read this entire section.
npm
npm install @fivvy/react-native-contextual-profiler-legacy
yarn
yarn add @fivvy/react-native-contextual-profiler-legacy
Android
you MUST add this line to build.gradle (proyect)
allprojects {
repositories {
google()
mavenCentral()
maven {
url "https://gitlab.com/api/v4/projects/58175283/packages/maven"
}
}
}
and in build.gradle (app)
implementation 'com.fivvy:fivvy-lib:1.1.1@aar'
Permissions
AndroidManifest
Necesary to add this xmlns:tools insde the tag manifest on AndroidManifest insde android/app/src/main folder.
<manifest xmlns:tools="http://schemas.android.com/tools">
Need to add these permissions in the AndroidManifest inside android/app/src/main folder.
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS" tools:ignore="ProtectedPermissions" />
<queries>
<!-- List of package's [Max 100] -->
<package android:name="com.whatsapp"/> <!-- WhatsApp Messenger -->
<package android:name="com.facebook.katana"/> <!-- Facebook -->
<package android:name="com.mercadopago.android"/> <!-- Mercado Pago -->
<!-- ... -->
</queries>
Android Permission Request
On Android, you must request permissions beforehand to check the app's usage. We recommend creating a logic with AsyncStorage to remember if the user doesn't want to give access to this permission.
Get User Permission to Check App Usage
We have a pre-made modal with instructions that can be used for this purpose. Here is an example of how to implement it:
import { getAppUsage, openUsageAccessSettings } from 'contextual-profiler-legacy';
openUsageAccessSettings({
appName: 'Fivvy', // string value with your app name
imagePath: 'logo', // optional image name in png format without the extension - ex: logo -> logo.png this image should be in android/app/src/main/res/drawable/logo.png
ln: "EN", // If selected, the default texts will be set on the modal for EN, ES, or PR.
appDescription: 'Activate the permission', // optional description text. Recommended length: 3 or 4 words
modalText: 'Lorem ipsum text', // optional modal text. Recommended length: 3 or 4 words
dialogTitle: "Dialog Title", // Title of the dialog displayed to the user before redirecting to the settings screen for permissions.
dialogMessage1: "Dialog message 1", // Custom Message of the dialog displayed to the user before redirecting to the settings screen for permissions.
dialogMessage2: "Dialog message 2" // Other custom Message of the dialog displayed to the user before redirecting to the settings screen for permissions.
});
Direct Access to Settings
If you prefer not to display any modal and want to go directly to the settings screen, you can use
openUsageAccessSettingsDirectly();
Send data to Fivvy's analytics service
This function will allow your app to send the information of each user to the Fivvy Analytic's API. You must add on some view or loading component that can send the data at least 1 time a day.
Every time this useEffect run, the data will be send to the Fyvvy's API.
useEffect(() => {
const contextualConfigObj = {
customerId: customerId, // Represents an identifier of the current user
apiKey: API_KEY, // ApiKey of Fivvy's API
apiSecret: API_SECRET, // ApiSecrey of Fivvy's API
appUsageDays: DAYS, // Integer that represents the last days to recollect the app usage information of the user
authApiUrl: AUTH_API_URL, // URL of the Fivvy's Auth API
sendDataApiUrl: SEND_DATA_API_URL // URL of the Fivvy's Analytics Data API
}
await initContextualDataCollection(contextualConfigObj);
},[])
API
All the information about the package and how to use functions.
| Methods | Params value | Return value | Description |
|--- |--- |--- |--- |
| initContextualDataCollection
| InitConfig
{customerId: String
, apiKey: String
, apiSecret: String
, appUsageDays: Int
, authApiUrl: String
, sendDataApiUrl: String
} | ContextualData
| Initiates data collection, sending it to the Fivvy's Analytics Data API.
| getDeviceInformation
| Empty | Promise<IHardwareAttributes>
| Returns the device hardware information of the customer. |
| getAppUsage
| Int
days. Represent the last days to get the usage of each app. | Promise<IAppUsage[]>
| Returns an IAppUsage Array for all the queries in AndroidManifest that user had install in his phone or null if user doesn’t bring usage access. | Returns null if the user doesnt brings access to the App Usage or an IAppUsage Array for the all used aplications. |
| getAppsInstalled
| Empty | Promise<IInstalledApps[]>
| Returns an IInstalledApps Array for all the queries in AndroidManifest that user had install in his phone. |
| openUsageAccessSettings
| UsageSettings
{ln: string
, appDescription: string
, appName: string
, imagePath: string
, modalText: string
} | Boolean
| Open settings view with a modal helper to grant app usage permission. |
| openUsageAccessSettingsDirectly
| Empty | Boolean
| Open settings view without pre-built modal to grant app usage permission. |
Interfaces
Here you can find the interaces that sdk uses
`initContextualCollectionData param object interface`
InitConfig {
customerId: string,
apiUsername: string,
apiPassword: string,
appUsageDays: number,
authApiUrl: string,
sendDataApiUrl: string
}
`getDeviceInformation return interface`
IHardwareAttributes {
api_level: string;
device_id: string;
device: string;
hardware: string;
brand: string;
manufacturer: string;
model: string;
product: string;
tags: string;
type: string;
base: string;
id: string;
host: string;
fingerprint: string;
incremental_version: string;
release_version: string;
base_os: string;
display: string;
battery_status: number;
}
`getAppUsage return object interface`
IAppUsage {
appName: string;
usage: number;
packageName: string;
}
`getAppsInstalled return object interface`
IInstalledApps {
appName?: string;
packageName: string;
category?: string;
icon?: string;
installTime?: string;
lastUpdateTime?: string;
versionCode?: string;
versionName?: string;
}
Example
Getting the installed apps
Recovery of applications installed on the user's device.
getAppsInstalled().then(data => console.log('Installed apps:', data));
// expected output
Installed Apps: [{"appName": "WhatsApp", "category": "Social", "icon": "iVBORw0KGgoAAAANSUhEUg", "installTime": "2023.02.15 20:07:35", "lastUpdateTime": "2023.08.16 14:52:12", "packageName": "com.whatsapp", "versionCode": "231676002", "versionName": "2.23.16.76"}]
General Information
⚠️ Important Notice: iOS Compatibility
This library is not compatible with iOS devices. It is specifically designed for Android platforms, and no support for iOS is provided. Please refrain from using this library in iOS-based projects, as it will not function as intended.
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