- Add Firebase to your iOS Project.
- Follow the quickstart guide to set up your project.
- Paste your Dynamic Link Domain from Firebase Console to
- DynamicLinksExample.entitlements file
- DYNAMIC_LINK_DOMAIN constant in ViewController.m and ViewController.swift files
- Run the sample on your iOS device.
- Create a Dynamic Link
- in the App or
- in the Dynamic Links section of the Firebase console.
- Custom Schemes of the form dlscheme:/// would be handled by the app. You can change dlscheme to fit your needs.
- For Universal Links be sure to add your APP ID or TEAM ID to your app when connecting. The apple-app-site-association file will be generated and hosted automatically.
- On as of iOS 9, only Universal Links are considered strong links.
- From another application like Safari or Notes, you should be able to select your Dynamic Link and be taken to the quickstart app.
Note: You will need Swift 3.0 to run the Swift version of this quickstart.
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