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feat(appdistribution): add in-app-feedback support #1463
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Nice! Left some comments.
By the way, do you intend to update the README as well? https://github.com/firebase/quickstart-android/blob/master/appdistribution/README.md
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@lfkellogg Great callout on the README. I updated it and its screenshot. PTAL |
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@Override | ||
protected void onDestroy() { | ||
super.onDestroy(); | ||
// Hide the notification once this activity is destroyed | ||
mFirebaseAppDistribution.cancelFeedbackNotification(); | ||
} |
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You shouldn't need this anymore now that we made the change to automatically hide the notification
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When does the automatic hide take place? I tried closing the Activity, but it didn't dismiss the notification. Is it when the app is closed?
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private void askNotificationPermission() { | ||
// This is only necessary for API level >= 33 (TIRAMISU) | ||
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU) { |
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I don't think you want this check here anymore. Even if they are on an older device we still want to show the notification. On older devices the checkSelfPermission()
call will return true
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cc: @marinacoelho
The check is due to the POST_NOTIFICATIONS
field which was introduced in API 33.
I have added an else branch to display the feedback notification on older devices.
override fun onDestroy() { | ||
super.onDestroy() | ||
// Hide the notification once this activity is destroyed | ||
firebaseAppDistribution.cancelFeedbackNotification() |
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According to Lee's comment above, I think we don't need this line here as well.
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private fun askNotificationPermission() { | ||
// This is only necessary for API level >= 33 (TIRAMISU) | ||
if (Build.VERSION.SDK_INT >= Build.VERSION_CODES.TIRAMISU) { |
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Same as Lee's comment above. And if we absolutely need to keep this check here, what do you think of changing this function a bit to use when
instead of if
/ else if
/ else
? (Or switch
/ case
on the Java file).
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Having a when
here might work for Kotlin, since the language allows usage of when
without a subject. But not sure if Java has a switch-case without a subject 🤔
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