X-Git-Url: https://git.mdrn.pl/wl-app.git/blobdiff_plain/53b27422d140022594fc241cca91c3183be57bca..48b2fe9f7c2dc3d9aeaaa6dbfb27c7da4f3235ff:/iOS/Pods/FirebaseAnalytics/Frameworks/FirebaseAnalytics.framework/Headers/FIRAnalytics.h diff --git a/iOS/Pods/FirebaseAnalytics/Frameworks/FirebaseAnalytics.framework/Headers/FIRAnalytics.h b/iOS/Pods/FirebaseAnalytics/Frameworks/FirebaseAnalytics.framework/Headers/FIRAnalytics.h new file mode 100755 index 0000000..39d23f1 --- /dev/null +++ b/iOS/Pods/FirebaseAnalytics/Frameworks/FirebaseAnalytics.framework/Headers/FIRAnalytics.h @@ -0,0 +1,119 @@ +#import + +#import "FIREventNames.h" +#import "FIRParameterNames.h" +#import "FIRUserPropertyNames.h" + +NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN + +/// The top level Firebase Analytics singleton that provides methods for logging events and setting +/// user properties. See the developer guides for general +/// information on using Firebase Analytics in your apps. +NS_SWIFT_NAME(Analytics) +@interface FIRAnalytics : NSObject + +/// Logs an app event. The event can have up to 25 parameters. Events with the same name must have +/// the same parameters. Up to 500 event names are supported. Using predefined events and/or +/// parameters is recommended for optimal reporting. +/// +/// The following event names are reserved and cannot be used: +/// +/// +/// @param name The name of the event. Should contain 1 to 40 alphanumeric characters or +/// underscores. The name must start with an alphabetic character. Some event names are +/// reserved. See FIREventNames.h for the list of reserved event names. The "firebase_", +/// "google_", and "ga_" prefixes are reserved and should not be used. Note that event names are +/// case-sensitive and that logging two events whose names differ only in case will result in +/// two distinct events. +/// @param parameters The dictionary of event parameters. Passing nil indicates that the event has +/// no parameters. Parameter names can be up to 40 characters long and must start with an +/// alphabetic character and contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores. Only NSString +/// and NSNumber (signed 64-bit integer and 64-bit floating-point number) parameter types are +/// supported. NSString parameter values can be up to 100 characters long. The "firebase_", +/// "google_", and "ga_" prefixes are reserved and should not be used for parameter names. ++ (void)logEventWithName:(NSString *)name + parameters:(nullable NSDictionary *)parameters + NS_SWIFT_NAME(logEvent(_:parameters:)); + +/// Sets a user property to a given value. Up to 25 user property names are supported. Once set, +/// user property values persist throughout the app lifecycle and across sessions. +/// +/// The following user property names are reserved and cannot be used: +/// +/// +/// @param value The value of the user property. Values can be up to 36 characters long. Setting the +/// value to nil removes the user property. +/// @param name The name of the user property to set. Should contain 1 to 24 alphanumeric characters +/// or underscores and must start with an alphabetic character. The "firebase_", "google_", and +/// "ga_" prefixes are reserved and should not be used for user property names. ++ (void)setUserPropertyString:(nullable NSString *)value forName:(NSString *)name + NS_SWIFT_NAME(setUserProperty(_:forName:)); + +/// Sets the user ID property. This feature must be used in accordance with +/// Google's Privacy Policy +/// +/// @param userID The user ID to ascribe to the user of this app on this device, which must be +/// non-empty and no more than 256 characters long. Setting userID to nil removes the user ID. ++ (void)setUserID:(nullable NSString *)userID; + +/// Sets the current screen name, which specifies the current visual context in your app. This helps +/// identify the areas in your app where users spend their time and how they interact with your app. +/// Must be called on the main thread. +/// +/// Note that screen reporting is enabled automatically and records the class name of the current +/// UIViewController for you without requiring you to call this method. If you implement +/// viewDidAppear in your UIViewController but do not call [super viewDidAppear:], that screen class +/// will not be automatically tracked. The class name can optionally be overridden by calling this +/// method in the viewDidAppear callback of your UIViewController and specifying the +/// screenClassOverride parameter. setScreenName:screenClass: must be called after +/// [super viewDidAppear:]. +/// +/// If your app does not use a distinct UIViewController for each screen, you should call this +/// method and specify a distinct screenName each time a new screen is presented to the user. +/// +/// The screen name and screen class remain in effect until the current UIViewController changes or +/// a new call to setScreenName:screenClass: is made. +/// +/// @param screenName The name of the current screen. Should contain 1 to 100 characters. Set to nil +/// to clear the current screen name. +/// @param screenClassOverride The name of the screen class. Should contain 1 to 100 characters. By +/// default this is the class name of the current UIViewController. Set to nil to revert to the +/// default class name. ++ (void)setScreenName:(nullable NSString *)screenName + screenClass:(nullable NSString *)screenClassOverride; + +/// The unique ID for this instance of the application. ++ (NSString *)appInstanceID; + +/// Clears all analytics data for this instance from the device and resets the app instance ID. +/// FIRAnalyticsConfiguration values will be reset to the default values. ++ (void)resetAnalyticsData; + +@end + +NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END