pub struct APActivationPayload { /* private fields */ }APActivationPayload only.Expand description
Information that’s passed to an App Clip on launch.
When users launch an App Clip, the platform passes an activation payload to the App Clip as part of an <doc ://com.apple.documentation/documentation/foundation/nsuseractivity> object. When the App Clip receives the payload, confirm the user’s physical location at the time of the invocation.
For more information, see
See also Apple’s documentation
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Source§impl APActivationPayload
impl APActivationPayload
pub unsafe fn new() -> Retained<Self>
pub unsafe fn init(this: Allocated<Self>) -> Retained<Self>
Sourcepub unsafe fn URL(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSURL>>
pub unsafe fn URL(&self) -> Option<Retained<NSURL>>
The URL of the link that launched the App Clip.
Use url to retrieve data that’s passed to an App Clip on launch, and use
the data to update the user interface of the App Clip.
The value of url is the same as the
<doc
://com.apple.documentation/documentation/foundation/nsuseractivity>
<doc
://com.apple.documentation/documentation/foundation/nsuseractivity/1418086-webpageurl>
property. If you don’t need to verify the user’s location when they launch
your App Clip, use webpageURL instead.
For more information, see
Sourcepub unsafe fn confirmAcquiredInRegion_completionHandler(
&self,
region: &CLRegion,
completion_handler: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(Bool, *mut NSError)>,
)
Available on crate features block2 and objc2-core-location only.
pub unsafe fn confirmAcquiredInRegion_completionHandler( &self, region: &CLRegion, completion_handler: &DynBlock<dyn Fn(Bool, *mut NSError)>, )
block2 and objc2-core-location only.Checks whether an App Clip invocation happened at an expected physical location.
- Parameters:
- region: The expected physical location at the time of the App Clip invocation.
- completionHandler: A closure called when the platform confirms the expected physical location at the time of the App Clip invocation.
The closure takes the following parameters:
- term
inRegion: A Boolean value that indicates whether the App Clip invocation happened at the expected physical location. - term
error: The error object that describes why the platform couldn’t confirm the user’s physical location.
This parameter is nil if the platform was able to determine the user’s
physical location at the time of the App Clip invocation.
Confirm the user’s location at the time of the App Clip invocation if the
App Clip is associated with a physical location. The request to confirm the
location fails with App_clips/Apactivationpayloaderror/disallowed if the
source of the invocation isn’t an NFC tag or visual code.
For the platform to accept the request to confirm the user’s location, you
need to make modifications to the Info.plist file of the App Clip. For
more information, see
- Note: Functionality to confirm the user’s location is only available to App Clips. For the full app, request permission to access the user’s location and make use of the <doc ://com.apple.documentation/documentation/corelocation> framework. For more information, see <doc ://com.apple.documentation/documentation/corelocation/getting_the_current_location_of_a_device>.
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}Trait Implementations§
Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for APActivationPayload
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for APActivationPayload
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for APActivationPayload
impl AsRef<NSObject> for APActivationPayload
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for APActivationPayload
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for APActivationPayload
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for APActivationPayload
impl Borrow<NSObject> for APActivationPayload
Source§impl ClassType for APActivationPayload
impl ClassType for APActivationPayload
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "APActivationPayload"
const NAME: &'static str = "APActivationPayload"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<APActivationPayload as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<APActivationPayload as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl CopyingHelper for APActivationPayload
impl CopyingHelper for APActivationPayload
Source§type Result = APActivationPayload
type Result = APActivationPayload
Self if the type has no
immutable counterpart. Read moreSource§impl Debug for APActivationPayload
impl Debug for APActivationPayload
Source§impl Deref for APActivationPayload
impl Deref for APActivationPayload
Source§impl Hash for APActivationPayload
impl Hash for APActivationPayload
Source§impl Message for APActivationPayload
impl Message for APActivationPayload
Source§impl NSCopying for APActivationPayload
impl NSCopying for APActivationPayload
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for APActivationPayload
impl NSObjectProtocol for APActivationPayload
Source§fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
fn isEqual(&self, other: Option<&AnyObject>) -> bool
Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
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fn isKindOfClass(&self, cls: &AnyClass) -> bool
Source§fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
fn is_kind_of<T>(&self) -> bool
isKindOfClass directly, or cast your objects with AnyObject::downcast_ref