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On Android 3.x, you must implement the PresentationDelegate interface to be alerted of in-app message events. The AEPUIService class, which implements the UIService interface, maintains an optional property that holds reference to the PresentationDelegate.

Kotlin

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// accessed via the public class ServiceProvider which contains a getter for the UIService implementation
interface UIService {
fun setPresentationDelegate(presentationDelegate: PresentationDelegate)
}

On Android 3.x, the custom implementation of PresentationDelegate is registered with the UIService by accessing it using the ServiceProvider.

Kotlin

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val myPresentationDelegate = CustomDelegate()
ServiceProvider.getInstance().uiService.setPresentationDelegate(myPresentationDelegate)

Java

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CustomDelegate myPresentationDelegate = new CustomDelegate();
ServiceProvider.getInstance().getUIService().setPresentationDelegate(myPresentationDelegate);

On Android 2.x and older, the delegate is registered with the Adobe Service Provider. The ServiceProvider class maintains an optional property that holds reference to the FullscreenMessaageDelegate.

Java

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// defined in public class ServiceProvider
public void setMessageDelegate(MessagingDelegate messageDelegate)

On Android, the delegate is registered with Mobile Core. The MobileCore contains a method to set theMessagingDelegate withing the ServiceProvider class.

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CustomDelegate myMessagingDelegate = new CustomDelegate();
MobileCore.setMessagingDelegate(myMessagingDelegate);

On iOS, the delegate is registered with Mobile Core. The MobileCore framework maintains an optional property that holds reference to the MessagingDelegate.

Swift

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/// defined in MobileCore.swift
@objc public static var messagingDelegate: MessagingDelegate?

Assuming that InAppMessagingHandler is a class that implements MessagingDelegate, execute the following code to set the delegate in MobileCore:

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let myMessagingDelegate = InAppMessagingHandler()
MobileCore.messagingDelegate = myMessagingDelegate

The PresentationDelegate interface extends the PresentationListener and PresentationLever interfaces. It is available in the com.adobe.marketing.mobile.services.ui package.

PresentationDelegate interface

Kotlin

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/**
* A delegate that can be used to observe and control the lifecycle of [Presentation]'s managed by the SDK.
*/
interface PresentationDelegate : PresentationListener, PresentationLever

PresentationListener interface

Kotlin

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/**
* A listener for observing the lifecycle of presentations managed by the SDK.
*/
interface PresentationListener {
/**
* Invoked when a the presentable is shown.
* @param presentable the [Presentable] that was shown
*/
fun onShow(presentable: Presentable<*>)
/**
* Invoked when a presentable is hidden.
* @param presentable the [Presentable] that was hidden
*/
fun onHide(presentable: Presentable<*>)
/**
* Invoked when a presentable is dismissed.
* @param presentable the [Presentable] that was dismissed
*/
fun onDismiss(presentable: Presentable<*>)
/**
* Invoked when the content in the presentable is loaded.
* @param presentable the [Presentable] into which that was loaded
* @param presentationContent optional [PresentationContent] that was loaded into the presentable
*/
fun onContentLoaded(presentable: Presentable<*>, presentationContent: PresentationContent?)
/**
* Defines the types of content that can be loaded into a [Presentable].
*/
sealed class PresentationContent {
/**
* Content loaded from a URL.
* @param url the URL from which the content was loaded
*/
class UrlContent(val url: String) : PresentationContent()
}
}

PresentationLever interface

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/**
* A gating mechanism for implementers to restrict the display of a [Presentable] based on specific
* set of conditions.
*/
interface PresentationLever {
/**
* Returns true if [presentable] can be shown, false otherwise.
* @param presentable the [Presentable] to check if it can be shown
* @return true if [presentable] can be shown, false otherwise
*/
fun canShow(presentable: Presentable<*>): Boolean
}

The MessagingDelegate interface, which is implemented in the AEPServices framework, is defined below:

Java

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/**
* UI Message delegate which is used to listen for current message lifecycle events and control if
* the message should be displayed.
*/
public interface MessagingDelegate {
/**
* Invoked when a message is displayed.
*
* @param message {@link FullscreenMessage} that is being displayed
*/
default void onShow(final FullscreenMessage message) {
Log.debug(ServiceConstants.LOG_TAG, "MessagingDelegate", "Fullscreen message shown.");
}
/**
* Invoked when a message is dismissed.
*
* @param message {@link FullscreenMessage} that is being dismissed
*/
default void onDismiss(final FullscreenMessage message) {
Log.debug(ServiceConstants.LOG_TAG, "MessagingDelegate", "Fullscreen message dismissed.");
}
/**
* Used to determine if a message should be shown.
*
* @param message {@link FullscreenMessage} that is about to get displayed
* @return true if the message should be displayed, false otherwise
*/
boolean shouldShowMessage(final FullscreenMessage message);
/**
* Called when the {@link FullscreenMessage} loads a url.
*
* @param url {@code String} being loaded by the {@code FullscreenMessage}
* @param message {@link FullscreenMessage} loading a url {@code String}
*/
default void urlLoaded(final String url, final FullscreenMessage message) {
Log.debug(
ServiceConstants.LOG_TAG,
"MessagingDelegate",
"Fullscreen message loaded url: %s",
url);
}
}

On iOS, the MessagingDelegate protocol, which is implemented in the AEPServices framework, is defined below:

Swift

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/// UI Message delegate which is used to listen for current message lifecycle events
@objc(AEPMessagingDelegate)
public protocol MessagingDelegate {
/// Invoked when a message is displayed
/// - Parameters:
/// - message: UIMessaging message that is being displayed
@objc(onShow:)
func onShow(message: Showable)
/// Invoked when a message is dismissed
/// - Parameters:
/// - message: UIMessaging message that is being dismissed
@objc(onDismiss:)
func onDismiss(message: Showable)
/// Used to find whether messages should be shown or not
///
/// IMPORTANT! - this method is called on a background thread.
/// Any direct interactions with the Message's WKWebView made by the delegate
/// should be dispatched back to the main thread.
///
/// - Parameters:
/// - message: UIMessaging message that is about to get displayed
/// - Returns: true if the message should be shown else false
@objc(shouldShowMessage:)
func shouldShowMessage(message: Showable) -> Bool
/// Called when `message` loads a URL
/// - Parameters:
/// - url: the `URL` being loaded by the `message`
/// - message: the Message loading a `URL`
@objc(urlLoaded:byMessage:)
optional func urlLoaded(_ url: URL, byMessage message: Showable)
}

The Message class has the business logic related to the in-app message to perform actions like sending tracking events on interactions and suppress tracking. The class that implements PresentationDelegate will receive a Presentable object, which is the Mobile Core class containing in-app message view. You will need to get the Message object associated with Presentable object using the MessagingUtils.getMessageForPresentable(Presentable) .

Kotlin

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var currentMessagePresentable: Presentable<InAppMessage>? = null
override fun onShow(presentable: Presentable<*>) {
if (presentable.getPresentation() !is InAppMessage) {
return
}
currentMessagePresentable = presentable as Presentable<InAppMessage>
val message = MessagingUtils.getMessageForPresentable(currentMessagePresentable)
}

Java

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Presentable<InAppMessage> currentMessagePresentable = null;
@Override
public void onShow(Presentable<?> presentable) {
if (!(presentable.getPresentation() instanceof InAppMessage)) {
return;
}
currentMessagePresentable = (Presentable<InAppMessage>) presentable;
Message message = MessagingUtils.getMessageForPresentable(currentMessagePresentable);
}

The user interface methods (except for onShowFailure()) in a MessagingDelegate implementation will be passed an AEPMessage object. An AEPMessage object is the Android Core implementation of the FullscreenMessage interface. It contains a reference to the parent Message class and is your primary way to interact with the message.

A reference to the AEPMessage object can be obtained by calling fullscreenMessage.getParent() . An example of how to access the Message in the onShow delegate method can be seen below:

Java

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@Override
public void onShow(FullscreenMessage fullscreenMessage) {
Message message = (Message) fullscreenMessage.getParent();
System.out.println("message was shown: " + message.id);
}

Each of the methods implemented in the MessagingDelegate will be passed a Showable object. In the AEPMessaging SDK, the class implementing Showable is FullscreenMessage. A FullscreenMessage object is wrapped in the Message class, and is your primary way to interact with the message.

To get a reference to the Message object:

  1. Convert the Showable message parameter to FullscreenMessage
  2. Access the parent variable (note that parent is variable defined in FullscreenMessage+Message.swift, an extension in the AEPMessaging framework)

An example of how to access the Message in the onShow delegate method can be seen below:

Swift

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func onShow(message: Showable) {
let fullscreenMessage = message as? FullscreenMessage
let message = fullscreenMessage?.parent
print("message was shown \(message?.id ?? "undefined")")
}

If a custom PresentationDelegate implementation has been set in the UIService, the delegate's canShow method will be called prior to displaying an in-app message for which the end user has qualified. You are responsible for returning true if the message should be shown, or false if the message should be suppressed. If you returned false in the canShow method, you can store a reference to the Message object, and call the show() method on it at a later time.

An example of when you may choose to suppress an in-app message due to the status of some other workflow within the app and show it at a later time upon completion of the other workflow can be seen below:

Kotlin

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var currentMessage: Message? = null
var anotherWorkflowStatus: String = "inProgress"
// Invoked prior to displaying Presentable to check if it can be shown
// if true is returned, the Presentable will be shown immediately
// if false is returned, the message will not be shown
override fun canShow(presentable: Presentable<*>): Boolean {
// canShow is called for all Presentable types: Alert, FloatingButton, InAppMessage
// check the type of Presentable before deciding the return value
if (presentable.getPresentation() !is InAppMessage)
return true
if(anotherWorkflowStatus.equals("inProgress")) {
val currentMessagePresentable = presentable as Presentable<InAppMessage>
// optional : hold this reference for later use
// access the Message for Presentable<InAppMessage>
currentMessage = MessagingUtils.getMessageForPresentable(currentMessagePresentable)
println("message was suppressed: ${currentMessage?.id}")
currentMessage?.track("message suppressed", MessagingEdgeEventType.TRIGGER)
return false
}
return true
}
fun otherWorkflowFinished() {
anotherWorkflowStatus = "complete"
currentMessage?.show()
}

Java

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Message currentMessage = null;
String anotherWorkflowStatus = "inProgress";
// Invoked prior to displaying Presentable to check if it can be shown
// if true is returned, the Presentable will be shown immediately
// if false is returned, the message will not be shown
@Override
public boolean canShow(Presentable<?> presentable) {
// canShow is called for all Presentable types: Alert, FloatingButton, InAppMessage
// check the type of Presentable before deciding the return value
if (!(presentable.getPresentation() instanceof InAppMessage)) {
return true;
}
if(anotherWorkflowStatus.equals("inProgress")) {
Presentable<InAppMessage> currentMessagePresentable = (Presentable<InAppMessage>) presentable;
// optional : hold this reference for later use
// access the Message for Presentable<InAppMessage>
currentMessage = MessagingUtils.getMessageForPresentable(currentMessagePresentable);
if (currentMessage != null) {
System.out.println("message was suppressed: " + currentMessage.getId());
message.track("message suppressed", MessagingEdgeEventType.TRIGGER);
}
return false;
}
return true;
}
public void otherWorkflowFinished() {
anotherWorkflowStatus = "complete";
if (currentMessage != null) {
currentMessage.show();
}
}

If a custom MessagingDelegate has been set in the ServiceProvider, this delegate's shouldShowMessage method will be called prior to displaying an in-app message for which the end user has qualified. You are responsible for returning true if the message should be shown, or false if the message should be suppressed.

An example of when you may choose to suppress an in-app message due to the status of some other workflow within the app can be seen below:

Java

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@Override
public boolean shouldShowMessage(FullscreenMessage fullscreenMessage) {
if (someOtherWorkflowStatus == "inProgress") {
return false;
}
return true;
}

Another option is to store a reference to the FullscreenMessage object, and call the show() method on it at a later time.

Continuing with the above example, after you have stored the message that was triggered initially, you can choose to show it upon completion of the other workflow:

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Message currentMessage = null;
String anotherWorkflowStatus;
public void otherWorkflowFinished() {
anotherWorkflowStatus = "complete";
currentMessage.show();
}
@Override
public boolean shouldShowMessage(FullscreenMessage fullscreenMessage) {
if (someOtherWorkflowStatus.equals("inProgress")) {
// store the current message for later use
currentMessage = (Message) fullscreenMessage.getParent();
return false;
}
return true;
}

If a MessagingDelegate has been provided to MobileCore, the delegate's shouldShowMessage method will be called prior to displaying an in-app message for which the end user has qualified. You are responsible for returning true if the message should be shown, or false if the message should be suppressed.

An example of when you may choose to suppress an in-app message due to the status of some other workflow within the app can be seen below:

Swift

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func shouldShowMessage(message: Showable) -> Bool {
if someOtherWorkflowStatus == "inProgress" {
return false
}
return true
}

Another option is to store a reference to the Message object, and call the show() method on it at a later time.

Continuing with the above example, after you have stored the message that was triggered initially, you can choose to show it upon completion of the other workflow:

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var currentMessage: Message?
func otherWorkflowFinished() {
anotherWorkflowStatus = "complete"
currentMessage?.show()
}
func shouldShowMessage(message: Showable) -> Bool {
if someOtherWorkflowStatus == "inProgress" {
let fullscreenMessage = message as? FullscreenMessage
// store the current message for later use
currentMessage = fullscreenMessage?.parent
return false
}
return true
}
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