In my Azure Application Insights, I'm attempting to save a chart to the AI dashboard. When I attempt to do so, I'm getting a strange error which can be seen below:
I certainly have a dashboard but not sure if it's "writable shared"?
Unless you publish the dashboard it is private to you and hence the message. You should click on share -> publish which produces a shareable dashboard. Once this is ready, pin to dashboard icon shows list of published dashboard which we can select to pin the result
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As shown in the attached picture the console & tabs are no longer there! How can I restore them?
Those 2 tabs have been removed from Firebase console and a notice for the same was shown last month. You need to use the Google Cloud Functions console to view functions' logs and statistics.
Firebase console now shows the follow alert once:
Alternatively, you can log into the Firebase Console, go to the functions menu, and from the overflow icon displayed for each function, navigate to see its log (see the view logs option). It will save you some time.
There are 2 cases in Playstore App
Normal Installation (Playstore shows OPEN Button)
Installation from Dynamic Link (Playstore shows CONTINUE Button)
Test Case:
Download app from Firebase dynamic link, After installation Playstore will show CONTINUE button:
There are 2 options from where user can open app after successful installation .
Open app by clicking on CONTINUE Button -> App will get the link, everything works as expected
Open app from LAUNCHER ICON, and not from playstore -> App will not get the dynamic link
Most of the users are not clicking the CONTINUE button as it is normal human behavior, therefore I am losing the Referrer link.
Is this the intended behavior of Firebase? How can I avoid this problem?
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There are 5 events for Dynamic Links Analytics:
1. Click
2. Redirect
3. App Install
4. App First Open
5. App Re-Open
From the image above, you can see that the request is pass to Play Store and then it is ended over there.
Therefore, possible situations are:
Your previous app/website has done its job routing the dynamic link to the intended app or Play Store.
At this point, you can track the Clicks and Redirects.
Now, at Play Store, continuing the dynamic link flow, User install the app, You can track number of app installs. Or, user did not install the app, so it did not update the number of app installs.
After installation, if the user opens your app through the CONTINUE button, your app will received the data passed in from the Google Play Fragment (Like what you have done here via the Receive Setup). At this point, it will generate the meta data of 'App First Open'. But, if you press the home button, and open the app through your home page/shortcut/app tray, etc. , you will not get an update on it.
This is because no dynamic link meta data is pass when your user open the app other than the CONTINUE. The flow is broken, unless, the user go back to step 1 again to redirect to the app, now the app will track the data of app first open (the app is not open before) or app re-open if the user open the app before.
SUMMARY and CONCLUSION:
Why does the button is showing CONTINUE instead of OPEN is because the Google Play (Fragment) detected the user is directed from the dynamic link (some meta-data (your dynamic link details/info) is passed from the previous app/website).
The meaning of CONTINUE here is actually prompt the user whether they want to proceed to the newly installed app. If yes, Google Play will pass the meta data to your app, and you get the tracking data on App first open. Else, no analytic data will be produce other than click, redirect and app install.
Answering your question, you can only hope the user press on the CONTINUE! It is unavoidable because those app/sites are not in the same context (previous site vs Play Store vs Your App).
Definitions: (from documentation)
dynamic_link_first_open
Logged when a user opens the app for the first time via a Dynamic Link.
dynamic_link_app_open
Logged when a user re-opens the app via a Dynamic Link.
Although I followed the below guide on my app (up to 7th step because I'm not interested in personal contents or on-device indexing):
Firebase appIndexing tutorial
And connected my app to firebase consol.
Also verified steps against "Get Started" guide:
Firebase AppIndex for Android Get Start guide
And followed steps included in Google guide to create deep link in app (except for reading data from coming intent section) as below link:
Google guide for creating deep link to app contents
I also verified the intent code in the manifest using adb command and got it successfully executed for specified url data (scheme, host, and pathPrefix) with added android:autoVerify="true".
The only thing I couldn't accomplish is to declare the "Digital Asset Links" file by uploading it to my website on Weebly, because I couldn't find a way through my search to do so.
Now, after I added the android app into my webmaster as a property and verified the ownership of my website on Weebly then associated the website to the app in the webmaster, I got the following message in the "Crawl status":
"We did not find any pages to index in your app
Your app pages must be found and indexed before Google can start showing them in search results. You can tell Google which pages to index in a sitemap or in web page markup, or if your website and app have identical page organization, Google can infer your app pages from their corresponding web pages."
I'm really stuck here, and don't know what else to do to index my app contents keywords into Google Play for users to find my app when they search these keywords.
Is there any steps I missed in order to have my app indexed? or is there any other method to make my app on Google Play found when searching for specific keywords (that's all what I want, and I created the website specially for this task)?
Thanks in advance for your help.
App Indexing is for finding app pages in Google search, not in Google Play.
Unfortunately, you do need to associate the Digital Asset file, but this is just a text file in a known location: you can see the details in https://developer.android.com/training/app-links/verify-site-associations
Just started using App Maker and I'm still getting the console displayed at the bottom of the window when I publish an app. How do I hide this please?
Do not mess Preview and Publish. By default your Preview Deployment always shows AM console(you always see Preview Deployment when you click Preview button). To open one of your published deployments you need to navigate to Settings -> Deployment and click correspondent deployemnt link. You can find some pics in this answer:
After publishing an app, how do you find the public URL to give to your end users?
Note: you can always show/hide console by toggling this URL parameter(in browser address bar):
?console=1
My App is not showing up when I access the FB insights page (at: https://www.facebook.com/insights/)
However, if I click the create app link on the left it will show up.
Additionally - it shows no insights & tells me that I need to publish an action at least one to submit the Open Graph code - which has been done numerous times already.
my app id is: 199931010133472