HockeySDK.Xamarin
4.1.3
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package HockeySDK.Xamarin --version 4.1.3
NuGet\Install-Package HockeySDK.Xamarin -Version 4.1.3
<PackageReference Include="HockeySDK.Xamarin" Version="4.1.3" />
paket add HockeySDK.Xamarin --version 4.1.3
#r "nuget: HockeySDK.Xamarin, 4.1.3"
// Install HockeySDK.Xamarin as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=HockeySDK.Xamarin&version=4.1.3 // Install HockeySDK.Xamarin as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=HockeySDK.Xamarin&version=4.1.3
HockeySDK-Xamarin implements support for HockeyApp in your iOS and Android applications. Please have a look at the native platform SDKs HockeySDK-iOS and HockeySDK-Android for advanced platform-specific behaviors.
The following features are currently supported:
Collect crash reports:
If your app crashes, a crash log is written to the device's storage. If the user starts the app again, they will be asked asked to submit the crash report to HockeyApp. This works for both beta and live apps, i.e. those submitted to the App Store. Crash logs contain viable information for you to help resolve the issue. Furthermore, you as a developer can add additional information to the report as well.
User Metrics:
Understand user behavior to improve your app. Track usage through daily and monthly active users. Monitor crash impacted users. Measure customer engagement through session count. You can also track custom events and view the aggregate results on the HockeyApp dashboard. On Android, this feature requires a minimum API level of 14 (Android 4.x Ice Cream Sandwich).
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 him see the release notes, the version history and start the installation process right away.
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 him open your app in the App Store app. (Disabled by default!)
Feedback:
Besides crash reports, collecting feedback from your users from within your app is a great option to help with improving your app. You act on and answer feedback directly from the HockeyApp backend.
Authenticate:
To help you stay in control of closed tester groups, you can identify and authenticate users against your registered testers with the HockeyApp backend. The authentication feature supports several ways of authentication.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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MonoAndroid | monoandroid403 is compatible. |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios10 is compatible. |
This package has no dependencies.
NuGet packages (3)
Showing the top 3 NuGet packages that depend on HockeySDK.Xamarin:
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MvvX.Plugins.HockeyApp
This package contains the HockeyApp plugin for MvvmCross |
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serilog-sinks-hockeyapp
A Serilog sink that writes events to Hockey App. |
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DT.InsightsToHockey
Easy way to migrate from Xamarin Insights to HockeyApp by providing exactly same interface as Insights while using HockeyApp SDK. |
GitHub repositories (4)
Showing the top 4 popular GitHub repositories that depend on HockeySDK.Xamarin:
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prajjwaldimri/GithubXamarin
GithubXamarin(GitIt) is a cross-platform application for https://github.com which is built using Xamarin.
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Azure-Samples/MyDriving
Building IoT or Mobile solutions are fun and exciting. This year for Build, we wanted to show the amazing scenarios that can come together when these two are combined. So, we went and developed a sample application. MyDriving uses a wide range of Azure services to process and analyze car telemetry data for both real-time insights and long-term patterns and trends. The following features are supported in the current version of the mobile app.
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xamarin/app-crm
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Azure-Samples/openhack-devops-team
DevOps OpenHack Team environment APIs
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Version | Downloads | Last updated |
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5.2.0 | 74,411 | 5/23/2019 |
5.1.2 | 275,601 | 1/11/2018 |
5.1.1 | 23,302 | 12/14/2017 |
5.1.0 | 4,880 | 12/13/2017 |
5.0.0 | 64,367 | 9/27/2017 |
4.1.5 | 167,381 | 6/28/2017 |
4.1.4 | 145,769 | 5/24/2017 |
4.1.3 | 63,349 | 5/1/2017 |
4.1.2 | 65,562 | 3/21/2017 |
4.1.1 | 123,036 | 1/20/2017 |
4.1.0 | 199,098 | 9/16/2016 |
4.1.0-beta3 | 74,451 | 6/23/2016 |
4.1.0-beta2 | 18,920 | 6/2/2016 |
4.1.0-beta1 | 22,235 | 4/27/2016 |
4.1.0-alpha3 | 7,620 | 4/4/2016 |
4.1.0-alpha2 | 3,894 | 3/26/2016 |
4.1.0-alpha1 | 2,828 | 3/23/2016 |
4.0.0-alpha1 | 3,528 | 3/4/2016 |
This version wraps [HockeySDK-iOS 4.1.5](https://github.com/bitstadium/HockeySDK-iOS/releases/tag/4.1.5) and [HockeySDK-Android 4.1.4](https://github.com/bitstadium/HockeySDK-Android/releases/tag/4.1.4) which both come with bugfixes and accessibility improvements. Please have a look at the native SDK releases for a full list of bugfixes.
- [BUG/IMPROVEMENT] This release fixes an issue where adding the HockeySDK caused issues with the debugger for native NSException [#71](https://github.com/bitstadium/HockeySDK-Xamarin/issues/71). Thanks to [@vincentdondain](https://github.com/VincentDondain) for reporting this.