This plugin makes it easy to integrate the Responsys Mobile SDK with your Flutter app.
- Flutter >= 2.0.3
- Android SDK Tools >= 28.0.3
- iOS 12 or later
Before installing the plugin, you must setup your app to receive push notifications.
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Log in to the Responsys Mobile App Developer Console and enter your FCM credentials (Project ID and Server API Key) for your Android app.
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Get the
pushio_config.json
file generated from your credentials and place it in your project'sandroid/app/src/main/assets
folder. You might have to create the directory if it is not already present. -
Download the latest SDK binary from here.
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Create a new directory -
PushIOManager
inside your app'sandroid
directory. -
Inside the
android/PushIOManager
directory, create a filebuild.gradle
with the following code:configurations.maybeCreate("default") artifacts.add("default", file('oracle-cx-mobile-base-7.0.1.aar')) //Optional //artifacts.add("default", file('oracle-cx-mobile-location-7.0.0.aar'))
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Add the following to your project-wide
settings.gradle
file:include ':PushIOManager' project(':PushIOManager').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, './PushIOManager')
- Generate Auth Key
- Log in to the Responsys Mobile App Developer Console and enter your Auth Key and other details for your iOS app.
- Download the
pushio_config.json
file generated from your credentials. - Download the SDK binary from here.
- After adding the plugin in your app, copy
CX_Mobile_SDK.xcframework
and place it in the plugin ios directory -pushiomanager-flutter/ios/
. Make sure to remove thePushIOManager.xcframework
if previously copied to this path
- Run
pod install
in theyour_app_directory/ios/
directory.
Now the Location APIs are part of OracleCXLocationSDK.xcframework
. If app developer need to track the location info only then app need to include the location API in the app and then follow the App Store guideline.
- After adding the plugin in your app, copy
OracleCXLocationSDK.xcframework
and place it in the plugin ios directory -pushiomanager-flutter/ios/
. - App Developers need to update authorization level of access for Location authorization request. add related Privacy Location descriptiions in Info.plist of xcode project, refer this for more info Location Descriptions
<key>NSLocationAlwaysUsageDescription</key>
<string>Add description for background location usage</string>
<key>NSLocationWhenInUseUsageDescription</key>
<string>Add description for foreground only location usage.</string>
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The flutter
permission_handler
plugin use macros to control whether a permission is enabled. App Developers must list the permission want to use in application. refer this for more information permission_handler * Add the following to your Podfile file:```text post_install do |installer| installer.pods_project.targets.each do |target| flutter_additional_ios_build_settings(target) target.build_configurations.each do |config| ## You can remove unused permissions here ## for more information: https://github.com/BaseflowIT/flutter-permission-handler/blob/master/permission_handler/ios/Classes/PermissionHandlerEnums.h config.build_settings['GCC_PREPROCESSOR_DEFINITIONS'] ||= [ '$(inherited)', ## The 'PERMISSION_LOCATION' macro enables the `locationWhenInUse` and `locationAlways` permission. If ## the application only requires `locationWhenInUse`, only specify the `PERMISSION_LOCATION_WHENINUSE` ## macro. ## ## dart: [PermissionGroup.location, PermissionGroup.locationAlways, PermissionGroup.locationWhenInUse] 'PERMISSION_LOCATION=1', 'PERMISSION_LOCATION_WHENINUSE=0' ] end end end ```
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In iOS, the registration API accept boolean input for Location. refer Configure And Register for Register API implementation. * true -
OracleCXLocationSDK.xcframework
request for Location authorization and Location permission popup will be displayed to user. * false - SDK will not use Location and Location pop will not be displayed to user.
Add the following dependency to your pubspec.yaml
,
dependencies:
pushiomanager_flutter:
git:
url: https://github.com/oracle-samples/pushiomanager-flutter.git
and run flutter pub get
from command-line.
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Open the
build.gradle
file located inandroid/app/
and add the following dependency,implementation 'com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:18.0.0'
NOTE: If your app uses the native
firebase-messaging
library version 21.0.0 or later, it is required to add the following dependency as well,implementation 'com.google.android.gms:play-services-base:16.1.0'
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Open the
AndroidManifest.xml
file located inandroid/app/src/main
and add the following,-
Permissions above the
<application>
tag,<!-- If your app requires user location --> <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" /> <uses-permission android:name="${applicationId}.permission.PUSHIO_MESSAGE" /> <uses-permission android:name="${applicationId}.permission.RSYS_SHOW_IAM" /> <permission android:name=".permission.PUSHIO_MESSAGE" android:protectionLevel="signature" /> <permission android:name="${applicationId}.permission.RSYS_SHOW_IAM" android:protectionLevel="signature" />
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Intent-filter for launching app when the user taps on a push notification. Add it inside the
<activity>
tag ofMainActivity
,<intent-filter> <action android:name="${applicationId}.NOTIFICATIONPRESSED" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> </intent-filter>
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Add the following code inside
<application>
tag,<receiver android:enabled="true" android:exported="false" android:name="com.pushio.manager.PushIOUriReceiver"> <intent-filter> <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> <data android:scheme="@string/uri_identifier" /> </intent-filter> </receiver> <activity android:name="com.pushio.manager.iam.ui.PushIOMessageViewActivity" android:permission="${applicationId}.permission.SHOW_IAM" android:theme="@android:style/Theme.Translucent.NoTitleBar"> <intent-filter> <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> <data android:scheme="@string/uri_identifier" /> </intent-filter> </activity>
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(Optional) Intent-filter for Android App Links setup. Add it inside the
<activity>
tag ofMainActivity
,<intent-filter android:autoVerify="true"> <action android:name="android.intent.action.VIEW" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.BROWSABLE" /> <data android:host="@string/app_links_url_host" android:pathPrefix="/pub/acc" android:scheme="https" /> </intent-filter>
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Open the
strings.xml
file located atandroid/app/src/main/res/values
and add the following properties,-
Custom URI scheme for displaying In-App Messages and Rich Push content,
<string name="uri_identifier">pio-YOUR_API_KEY</string>
You can find the API key in the
pushio_config.json
that was placed inandroid/app/src/main/assets
earlier during setup.-
(Optional) If you added the
<intent-filter>
for Android App Links in the steps above, then you will need to declare the domain name,<string name="app_links_url_host">YOUR_ANDROID_APP_LINKS_DOMAIN</string>
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Open the Xcode project workspace in your
ios
directory of flutter app. -
Drag and Drop your
pushio_config.json
in Xcode project. -
Select the root project and Under Capabilites add the "Push Notifications" and "Background Modes".
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For In-App Messages and Rich Push Content follow the below steps :
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To Enable Custom URI scheme for displaying In-App Messages and Rich Push content follow the Step 1. You don't need to add the code. You can find the API key in the
pushio_config.json
that was placed in your Xcode project earlier during setup. -
Follow Step 2 to add the required capabilites in your Xcode project for In-App messages. You don't need to add the code.
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For Media Attachments you can follow the following guide. Copy and paste the code provided in guide in respective files.
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For Carousel Push you can follow the following guide. Copy and paste the code provided in guide in respective files.
The plugin can be accessed in your app as follows,
import 'package:pushiomanager_flutter/pushiomanager_flutter.dart';
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Configure the SDK,
PushIOManager.configure("pushio_config.json") .then((_) => print("SDK configured successfully")) .catchError((error) => print("SDK configure error: $error"));
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Once the SDK is configured, register the app with Responsys,
- Use
Platform
fromdart:io
package to detect the platform.
if (Platform.isAndroid) { PushIOManager.registerAppForPush(true, false) .then((_) => print("Registration Successful")) .catchError((error) => print("Registration error: $error")); } else if (Platform.isIOS) { PushIOManager.registerForAllRemoteNotificationTypes().then((_) => { PushIOManager.registerApp(useLocation: true) }).then((_) => print("Registration Successful")) .catchError((error) => print("Registration error: $error")); }
- For iOS Register API, registerApp will have boolean input which will used to pass Location Attributes in Registration Payload,
- true - SDK will use Core Location and Location permission popup will be displayed to user only if
OracleCXLocationSDK.xcframework
copied to ios folder. - false - SDK will not use Location and Location pop will not be displayed to user.
- true - SDK will use Core Location and Location permission popup will be displayed to user only if
- Use
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Associate an app installation with a user (usually after login),
PushIOManager.registerUserId("userID");
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When the user logs out,
PushIOManager.unregisterUserId();
User actions can be attributed to a push notification using,
PushIOManager.trackEngagement(EngagementType.PURCHASE)
.then((_) => print("Engagement Reported Successfully"))
.catchError((error) => print("Engagement not reported: $error"));
In-App Message (IAM) are displayed in a popup window via system-defined triggers like $ExplicitAppOpen
or custom triggers. IAM that use system-defined triggers are displayed automatically.
IAM can also be displayed on-demand using custom triggers.
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Your marketing team defines a custom trigger in Responsys system and shares the trigger-event name with you.
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Marketer launches the campaign and the IAM is delivered to the device via push or pull mechanism (depending on your Responsys Account settings)
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When you wish to display the IAM popup, use,
PushIOManager.trackEvent("custom_event_name");
These below steps are required for iOS In-App Messages.
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To Enable Custom URI scheme for displaying In-App Messages and Rich Push content follow the Step 1. You can find the API key in the
pushio_config.json
that was placed in your Xcode project earlier during setup. -
Follow Step 2 to add the required capabilities in your Xcode project for In-App messages.
- Get the Message Center messages list using,
Each Message Center message now supports an additional property called custom key-value pairs, it is a variable sized object with key value pairs and can be accessed like any other property of that message.
PushIOManager.fetchMessagesForMessageCenter("Primary")
.then((messages) => {
// messages is a list of MessageCenterMessage
for (var message in messages) {
print(message.messageID);
print(message.message);
print(message.customKeyValuePairs);
}
}
);
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To get the message content call,
PushIOManager.fetchRichContentForMessage(message.messageID) .then((response) => { // response['richContent'] has the content }) .catchError((error) => print("Error fetching rich content: $error"));
Remember to store these messages, since the SDK cache is purgeable.
If your app is setup to monitor geofence and beacons, you can record in Responsys when a user enters/exits a geofence/beacon zone.
Following is a sample code for recording a geofency-entry event.
PushIOManager.onGeoRegionEntered(region)
.then((response) => print(
"$response['regionType'] with ID - $response['regionID'] successfully reported"))
.catchError((error) =>
print("Unable to report \$GEOFENCE_ENTRY event: $error"));
PushIOManager.onGeoRegionExited(region)
.then((response) => print(
"$response['regionType'] with ID - $response['regionID'] successfully reported"))
.catchError((error) =>
print("Unable to report \$onGeoRegionExited event: $error"));
PushIOManager.onBeaconRegionEntered(region)
.then((response) => print(
"$response['regionType'] with ID - $response['regionID'] successfully reported"))
.catchError((error) =>
print("Unable to report \$onBeaconRegionEntered event: $error"));
PushIOManager.onBeaconRegionExited(region)
.then((response) => print(
"$response['regionType'] with ID - $response['regionID'] successfully reported"))
.catchError((error) =>
print("Unable to report \$onBeaconRegionExited event: $error"));
Preferences are used to record user-choices for push notifications. The preferences should be pre-defined in Responsys before being used in your app.
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Declare the preference beforehand in the app,
PushIOManager.declarePreference(key, "Label to show in UI", PreferenceType.STRING) .then((_) => print("Preference declared successfully")) .catchError((error) => { print("Preference could not be declared: $error") });
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Once a preference is declared successfully, you may save the preference using,
PushIOManager.setPreference(key, "Test Value") .then((_) => print("Preference set successfully")) .catchError((error) => print("Preference not set: $error"));
Do not use this as a persistent (key/value) store since this data is purgeable.
When the user taps on a push notification (having a deeplink), the plugin passes the deeplink to the app.
By Default, Plugin open Deeplink url in browser.Your app must implement the following native code for default handling of Deeplink url.
Ensure that you have implemented openURL
method in your AppDelegate.m
, as follows,
- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)app openURL:(NSURL *)url options:(NSDictionary<UIApplicationOpenURLOptionsKey,id> *)options {
[[PushIOManager sharedInstance] openURL:url options:options];
return YES;
}
or
Refer this intercepting-deeplink to handle Deeplink URL in iOS Native code.
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In
AndroidManifest.xml
, change thelaunchMode
ofMainActivity
tosingleTask
and add the following Intent-filter,<activity android:name=".MainActivity" android:launchMode="singleTask"> <intent-filter> <action android:name="${applicationId}.intent.action.PROCESS_RSYS_DEEPLINK" /> <category android:name="android.intent.category.DEFAULT" /> <data android:scheme="YOUR_CUSTOM_URL_SCHEME" /> </intent-filter> </activity>
To handle Deeplink url in dart code, Implement the following code
PushIOManager.setInterceptDeepLink(true);
Once 'InterceptDeeplink' is set, Deeplink is recieved in following code
PushIOManager.setNotificationDeepLinkHandler((String url) {
print("DeepLink: $url");
})
.then((_) =>)
.catchError((error) => print("DeepLink url is not present: $error"));
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