HockeySDK-iOS implements support for using HockeyApp in your iOS applications.
The following features are currently supported:
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Crash Reporting: If your app crashes, a crash log with the same format as from the Apple Crash Reporter is written to the device's storage. If the user starts the app again, they are asked to submit the crash report to HockeyApp. This works for both beta and live apps, i.e., those submitted to the App Store.
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User Metrics: Understand user behavior to improve your app. Track usage through daily and monthly active users, monitor crash impacted users, as well as customer engagement through session count. You can now track Custom Events in your app, understand user actions and see the aggregates on the HockeyApp portal.
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Update Ad-Hoc / Enterprise apps: The app will check with HockeyApp if a new version for your Ad-Hoc or Enterprise build is available. If yes, it will show an alert view to the user and let them see the release notes, the version history and start the installation process right away.
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Update notification for app store: The app will check if a new version for your app store release is available. If yes, it will show an alert view to the user and let them open your app in the App Store app. (Disabled by default!)
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Feedback: Collect feedback from your users from within your app and communicate directly with them using the HockeyApp backend.
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Authenticate: Identify and authenticate users of Ad-Hoc or Enterprise builds
It is super easy to use HockeyApp in your iOS app. Have a look at our documentation and onboard your app within minutes.
Please visit our landing page as a starting point for all of our documentation.
Please check out our changelog, as well as our troubleshooting section.
We're looking forward to your contributions via pull requests.
- A Mac running the latest version of OS X.
- Get the latest Xcode from the Mac App Store.
- Jazzy to generate documentation.
- CocoaPods to test integration with CocoaPods.
- Carthage to test integration with Carthage.
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact [email protected] with any additional questions or comments.
You must sign a Contributor License Agreement before submitting your pull request. To complete the Contributor License Agreement (CLA), you will need to submit a request via the form and then electronically sign the CLA when you receive the email containing the link to the document. You need to sign the CLA only once to cover submission to any Microsoft OSS project.
If you have further questions or are running into trouble that cannot be resolved by any of the steps in our troubleshooting section, feel free to open an issue here, contact us at [email protected] or join our Slack.