AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging
12.10.0
dotnet add package AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging --version 12.10.0
NuGet\Install-Package AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging -Version 12.10.0
<PackageReference Include="AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging" Version="12.10.0" />
<PackageVersion Include="AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging" Version="12.10.0" />
<PackageReference Include="AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging" />
paket add AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging --version 12.10.0
#r "nuget: AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging, 12.10.0"
#:package AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging@12.10.0
#addin nuget:?package=AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging&version=12.10.0
#tool nuget:?package=AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging&version=12.10.0
AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging
.NET bindings for Firebase In-App Messaging on Apple platforms.
Scope
In-App Messaging display, trigger, and message APIs exposed by the Firebase Apple SDK.
These packages are thin bindings over the native Firebase Apple SDK. The native documentation is the source of truth for product behavior, Firebase console setup, quotas, policy requirements, and feature workflows.
Native Documentation
- Firebase Apple setup: https://firebase.google.com/docs/ios/setup
- Firebase In-App Messaging documentation: https://firebase.google.com/docs/in-app-messaging
Package
- Package ID:
AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging - Managed namespace:
Firebase.InAppMessaging
Supported target frameworks include:
net9.0-iosnet10.0-iosnet9.0-maccatalystnet10.0-maccatalyst
When multi-targeting, condition package references so they restore only for Apple targets:
<ItemGroup Condition="$([MSBuild]::GetTargetPlatformIdentifier('$(TargetFramework)')) == 'ios' Or $([MSBuild]::GetTargetPlatformIdentifier('$(TargetFramework)')) == 'maccatalyst'">
<PackageReference Include="AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging" Version="x.y.z" />
</ItemGroup>
Installation
dotnet add package AdamE.Firebase.iOS.InAppMessaging
Binding Notes
Use the official Firebase Apple docs for setup and usage. In .NET, call the equivalent APIs from the managed namespace listed above. Keep app-specific Firebase configuration, such as GoogleService-Info.plist, in the application project.
Most Firebase feature packages require AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Core and app startup should call Firebase.Core.App.Configure() before feature APIs are used. This is the .NET binding for native FirebaseApp.configure().
The native Firebase In-App Messaging Apple SDK can use beta native framework versions behind the aggregate Firebase package line. Keep the NuGet package line aligned with the rest of Firebase in the application.
Version Alignment
Firebase Apple SDKs are packaged as native xcframeworks. Applications should pin package versions intentionally and keep all AdamE.Firebase.iOS.* packages on the same major/minor Firebase line.
Avoid mixing unrelated Firebase binding package sets or mismatched Firebase native SDK lines in one application. That can cause duplicate symbols, linker failures, runtime loading failures, or undefined native SDK behavior.
Repository
| Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
|---|---|
| .NET | net9.0-ios18.0 is compatible. net9.0-maccatalyst18.0 is compatible. net10.0-ios was computed. net10.0-ios26.0 is compatible. net10.0-maccatalyst was computed. net10.0-maccatalyst26.0 is compatible. |
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net10.0-ios26.0
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.ABTesting (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Core (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Installations (>= 12.10.0)
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net10.0-maccatalyst26.0
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.ABTesting (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Core (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Installations (>= 12.10.0)
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net9.0-ios18.0
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.ABTesting (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Core (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Installations (>= 12.10.0)
-
net9.0-maccatalyst18.0
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.ABTesting (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Core (>= 12.10.0)
- AdamE.Firebase.iOS.Installations (>= 12.10.0)
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