Since April 25, 2023, Apple has required apps submitted to the App Store to be built with Xcode 14.1 or later. The Experience Platform Mobile SDKs and extensions outlined below were built with prior versions of Xcode and are no longer compatible with iOS and iPadOS given Apple’s current App Store requirements. Consequently, on August 31, 2023, Adobe will be deprecating support for the following Experience Platform Mobile SDKs and wrapper extensions:
After August 31, 2023, applications already submitted to the App Store that contain these SDKs and wrapper extensions will continue to operate, however, Adobe will not be providing security updates or bug fixes, and these SDKs and wrapper extensions will be provided as-is exclusive of any warranty, due to the App Store policy outlined above.
We encourage all customers to migrate to the latest Adobe Experience Platform versions of the Mobile SDK to ensure continued compatibility and support. Documentation for the latest versions of the Adobe Experience Platform Mobile SDKs can be found here. The iOS migration guide can be found here.
@adobe/react-native-acpplaces is a wrapper around the iOS and Android AEP Places SDK to allow for integration with React Native applications. Functionality to enable Adobe Places is provided entirely through JavaScript documented below.
You need to install the SDK with npm and configure the native Android/iOS project in your react native project. Before installing the Places extension it is recommended to begin by installing the Core extension.
Note: If you are new to React Native we suggest you follow the React Native Getting Started page before continuing.
First create a React Native project:
react-native init MyReactAppInstall and link the @adobe/react-native-acpplaces package:
cd MyReactApp
npm install @adobe/react-native-acpplacesThis package requires React Native 0.60+ to build which supports CLI autolink feature to link the modules while building the app.
Note For iOS using cocoapods, run:
cd ios/ && pod installThis project contains jest unit tests which are contained in the __tests__ directory, to run the tests locally:
make run-tests-locally
import {ACPPlaces} from '@adobe/react-native-acpplaces';ACPPlaces.extensionVersion().then(version => console.log("AdobeExperienceSDK: ACPPlaces version: " + version));Note: It is recommended to initialize the SDK via native code inside your AppDelegate and MainApplication in iOS and Android respectively.
#import <RCTACPPlaces/ACPPlaces.h>
[ACPPlaces registerExtension];import com.adobe.marketing.mobile.Places;
Places.registerExtension();let location = new ACPPlacesLocation(<latitude>, <longitude>, <optional altitude>, <optional speed>, <optional accuracy>);
ACPPlaces.getNearbyPointsOfInterest(location, <limit>).then(pois => console.log("AdobeExperienceSDK: ACPPlaces pois: " + pois)).catch(error => console.log("AdobeExperienceSDK: ACPPlaces error: " + error));// create a geofence
let geofence = new ACPPlacesGeofence("geofence Identifier", <latitude>, <longitude>, <radius>, <optional expiration-duration>);
ACPPlaces.processGeofence(geofence, ACPPlacesGeofenceTransitionType.ENTER);
ACPPlaces.processGeofence(geofence, ACPPlacesGeofenceTransitionType.EXIT);ACPPlaces.getCurrentPointsOfInterest().then(pois => console.log("AdobeExperienceSDK: ACPPlaces pois: " + pois));ACPPlaces.getLastKnownLocation().then(location => console.log("AdobeExperienceSDK: ACPPlaces location: " + location));ACPPlaces.clear();ACPPlaces.setAuthorizationStatus(ACPPlacesAuthStatus.ALWAYS);
ACPPlaces.setAuthorizationStatus(ACPPlacesAuthStatus.DENIED);
ACPPlaces.setAuthorizationStatus(ACPPlacesAuthStatus.RESTRICTED);
ACPPlaces.setAuthorizationStatus(ACPPlacesAuthStatus.WHEN_IN_USE);
ACPPlaces.setAuthorizationStatus(ACPPlacesAuthStatus.UNKNOWN);Below is a list of additional React Native plugins from the AEP SDK suite:
| Extension | npm package |
|---|---|
| Core | |
| Analytics | |
| Audience | |
| Campaign | |
| Media | |
| Target | |
| User Profile |
See CONTRIBUTING
See LICENSE