#import #import "FIRAnalytics.h" NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_BEGIN /** * Provides App Delegate handlers to be used in your App Delegate. * * To save time integrating Firebase Analytics in an application, Firebase Analytics does not * require delegation implementation from the AppDelegate. Instead this is automatically done by * Firebase Analytics. Should you choose instead to delegate manually, you can turn off the App * Delegate Proxy by adding FirebaseAppDelegateProxyEnabled into your app's Info.plist and setting * it to NO, and adding the methods in this category to corresponding delegation handlers. * * To handle Universal Links, you must return YES in * [UIApplicationDelegate application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:]. */ @interface FIRAnalytics (AppDelegate) /** * Handles events related to a URL session that are waiting to be processed. * * For optimal use of Firebase Analytics, call this method from the * [UIApplicationDelegate application:handleEventsForBackgroundURLSession:completionHandler] * method of the app delegate in your app. * * @param identifier The identifier of the URL session requiring attention. * @param completionHandler The completion handler to call when you finish processing the events. * Calling this completion handler lets the system know that your app's user interface is * updated and a new snapshot can be taken. */ + (void)handleEventsForBackgroundURLSession:(NSString *)identifier completionHandler:(nullable void (^)(void))completionHandler; /** * Handles the event when the app is launched by a URL. * * Call this method from [UIApplicationDelegate application:openURL:options:] (on iOS 9.0 and * above), or [UIApplicationDelegate application:openURL:sourceApplication:annotation:] (on * iOS 8.x and below) in your app. * * @param url The URL resource to open. This resource can be a network resource or a file. */ + (void)handleOpenURL:(NSURL *)url; /** * Handles the event when the app receives data associated with user activity that includes a * Universal Link (on iOS 9.0 and above). * * Call this method from [UIApplication continueUserActivity:restorationHandler:] in your app * delegate (on iOS 9.0 and above). * * @param userActivity The activity object containing the data associated with the task the user * was performing. */ + (void)handleUserActivity:(id)userActivity; @end NS_ASSUME_NONNULL_END