We need to incorporate into our dashboard information about app installs, uninstalls, etc. Currently, we use Appfigures but it does not cover uninstalls. We would like to use an official Apple and Google API to retrieve app statistics but we cannot find it how to do that. Can you advise?
Mat.
For Google Play it is described in this page. This lets you download statistics from Google Cloud Storage.
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In a live broadcast show, I also want to record the broadcast so that people can listen to the archived show later. The recoding API, however, does not exist in Web SDK. What would be a good way to record the broadcast?
you can use the Agora Cloud Recording RESTFul API. Here is the quick start guide of that: https://docs.agora.io/en/cloud-recording/cloud_recording_rest?platform=All%20Platforms. The recorded videos can be stored in a third-party cloud storage like Amazon S3 and Alibaba Cloud.
my dev and I would like to implement the google picker on our website. It will allow the web-visitor to upload their files from their Google drive to our website.
My dev is now trying to get the API for the google picker however they are asking for a "demo video that showcases the process to request an OAuth token" and we were wondering how we should do it when we don't have the API from google.
We are doing all of this on the staging site and we were wondering how are we suppose to do this demo video when the API is not provided and not installed.
please enlighten us, thank you!
See the question How can I make sure the verification process is as streamlined as possible? in the FAQ. It explains what the verification team is looking for with the video. Mostly it's just about showing how your product uses OAuth and the various APIs -- in your case how it asks for access to Drive, how the picker is used, etc. You're showing the integration from the user perspective.
I am having an iOS App in which Firebase is already integrated for the purpose of Push Notifications. So, I am having a GoogleService-Info.Plist file at the root of my target.
Now, I am adding Google Analytics SDK through pods and the tutorial is asking me to download another GoogleService-Info.plist file which is having a tracking ID. So, I am confused now that how to use Google Analytics in this case as I am already having a plist file.
I want to use google analytics as I want to do screen tracking which is not that efficient in FireBase Analytics.
Please can anybody guide me through the process of integrating Google Analytics when Firebase is already present in the app?
Thanks in advance.
This should help you with a common tutorial online FireBase Analytics Docs.
Use these docs to follow along in a tutorial that firebase has. For what I know about firebase is almost all the tutorials and help are written in swift and is kinda annoying if your writing in objective-c like I do. There is also sample projects on their website so it might be helpful to start at a sample project and work from there.
we've been working with a 3rd party Android device that uses API 17. We want to make a native Google API app so that we can map data for our customers. What happens is the app crashes and it says "Google Play Services required". Is there a workaround to this? can we somehow embed or package a file that is good enough to use Maps? We've spoken with the hardware company and they made a decision to not allow google play services. We are partnering with them to release the device with a couple of apps we offer with the device. Any help is appreciated
Google Play services enables Maps to run on your Android devices, as per Google statement:
With Google Play services, your app can take advantage of the latest,
Google-powered features such as Maps, Google+, and more, with
automatic platform updates distributed as an APK through the Google
Play store. This makes it faster for your users to receive updates and
easier for you to integrate the newest that Google has to offer.
That means you need Google Play services to make Google Maps work.
Download it here.
I am interested in creating a Google plus application.But I come to know that Google haven't released its api yet.Then How these guys are creating Google plus applications?
http://startgoogleplus.com/
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/egmjfgoffglfaiieliagnianjiohfnhf?hl=en-US&hc=search&hcp=main
Thanks in advance.
The second one looks like the only thing it does is to allow you to access the mobile version through desktop browser, so my guess is that is "faking" the the User Agent of a mobile browser to cheat Google+.
The first one, if it just imports the photos from Facebook and adds them to Google+ it may be using the Picasa api, since it's where Google+ stores the pictures.
Even if you cannot access Google+ api just yet you can use the other Google ones to "influence" what you get in Google+. Just be creative :)
The API has now been announced at: http://googlecode.blogspot.com/2011/09/getting-started-on-google-api.html and the official homepage is: http://developers.google.com/+/