I want to build an app that works like "custom URL app" where I can select several URLs from a dropdown to navigate to
Sounds like very simple, but I can't find the way to make external navigation within Rally apps
I've figured it out myself
By using the javascript
window.location.replace('http://www.bing.com');
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I am trying to implement deep linking into this app. The app is a React Native Expo app, and is served on web, iOS and Android. There are a bunch of things we want to achieve with this i.e. link to specific things in the app such as certain messages etc. But currently my primary focus is just to navigate to general screens like 'Home', 'Messages', 'Login' etc.
I have been testing and so far, I can enter the URIs such as exp://host:port/--/login and they work as expected.
However, I know and understand that this will not work in a web browser on my laptop for example.
So my question is, how do I send an email to a user let's say after they have verified their account, prompting them to login, with a link that will for one, take them to the web app if they are on desktop, and two open the mobile app if they have it installed on their phone?
And just as an example, let's imagine my deep link URI is myapp://login
Thanks for any help.
EDIT
After looking around some more, I am deciding to consider the possibility of linking to the web app, and upon the web app loading, linking to the mobile app if they have it installed.
Given this, what is the best way to handle this?
You can follow one of the next approaches.
Validate the request origin and based on that generate the link for
an specific platform.
Generate as much links as platform are currently serving you app.
Like: Link to iOS, Link to Android and Link To web
You can design image buttons for each one to make it prettier
I want to share URLs from the browser to my React Native app and open them in the app, how can I do that?
This is called deep-linking, that your app launches and even does some actions depending on the called URL of your app. Many apps use it that's how you probably know it.
You can read about this and implement it.
Here is some articles and documentation about it:
https://reactnavigation.org/docs/deep-linking/
https://medium.com/react-native-training/deep-linking-your-react-native-app-d87c39a1ad5e
I would like to get information from a specific website (https) from within a react native app.
For that, I need to:
Open and Login to the web page (https)
Make a simple navigation (known tag in html)
Parse the resulting page for data.
Present the data in a React native component (not webUI).
Any idea what would be the best way to do it?
10x,
EyalS
Here is what I would do:
Use the following tutorial to use Browserify to wrap Zombie.js within a react-native app.
Navigate with Zombie.js to the data that you are seeking.
Display the data.
Happy coding.
I tried searching up and down, but haven't found any thing that would even give a hint. My question is, If it is possible to create a custom setting page for a custom (public/private) app with Shopify?
What I want to achieve, is something like a custom setting page for my custom app.
Anyone have any clues?
Like all other apps from shopify app directory, You can also create settings page for your custom app (private/public).
You just need to develop the settings page for your app and allow its access to verified users.
If you want to show your app settings on Shopify store, then you have to develop a public app. You can't achieve this with the private app.
Except showing app setting on Shopify admin you can do all the things that you want in Shopify.
Please, check the Shopify tutorial to develop the public app
I'm working as a web developer for a start-up that has a andriod app prototype. I'm not an app developer ( still learning) so I'm a little unsure how to approach this.
I wanted to deeplink the app to the webpage. I came across this solution called Branch.io . It looks like exactly what we need but I'm not sure how to link it with an unpublished app. Maybe I'm missing something. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
The Branch service actually doesn't depend on the App or Play Store at all. The link will first try to open up the app, but fallback to the store pages if not installed. You can override this fallback to any website, and the links will still function as usual.
To test an app not in the Play Store, first choose 'Custom URL' in the Link Settings dashboard, and fill in the page you'd like to send users when the app is not installed. It's common for people to send users to either their home page or TestFlight app.
Then, to test the deep linking through install and download tracking, just do the following:
Create a Branch link
Click it on your phone or on simulator and wait to be redirected
Run the app from Android Studio/Eclipse
Here are some more testing considerations. Happy linking.