I have read all the posts I can find and seriously how to stop this "via iOS" tag and put my app name? I have all the links, nobody else has my name, what else do I need to do? I am using TWRequest is that the problem? Any info would be great thanks!
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There any way to open UberEats app in a specific restaurant page using URL Schemes, Deep link, SDK or anything else?
I found that and works with current version. Url schema:
ubereats://
on the current app you can share a store item and the deeplink is:
ubereats://store/browse?client_id=eats&storeUUID={STORE_UUID}&itemUUID={ITEM_UUID}
or simply open the store:
ubereats://store/browse?client_id=eats&storeUUID={STORE_UUID}
or apply a promo code:
ubereats://promo/apply?client_id=eats&promoCode={PROMO_CODE}
I hope to help
For me this works:
ubereats://promo/apply?client_id=${uberEatsClientKey}&promoCode=${PromoCode}
It's the same as Uber. You can check the documentation of Uber.
Referring to this URL https://developers.facebook.com/products/social-plugins/comments/ , I am searching for possibility of facebook comments mirriong in ios app. After googling, not able to get the proper docs or any links to do it in iOS. Is it possible in ios ? Any help or links will be appreciated. Thanks.
Hi I have a requirement in my app. From my ios Application(myapp),i share a link to facebook. Then I opened up my facebook account in browser or Facebook application and clicked the link, link should open in myapp if myapp is installed in the device otherwise link should open in browser. How can I achieve this ? Please suggest me step by step. Thanks in advance for your consideration and help.
I am not sure if this is possible. I have looked at various questions including
Is it possible to register a http+domain-based URL Scheme for iPhone apps, like YouTube and Maps?
as I am sure you might have already done but these questions target their own app, mainly web app, but you want that behavior to occur from an app that is not yours like twitter or facebook. But what you can do is show them two links on facebook/twitter, if they have installed press link 1 and if they want to install, press link 2 and you can pass parameters in link 1 as you might already know.
I will also keep checking answer of this question if some one comes and gives a better solution.
There is an option called custom URL scheme in iOS. It will help you to create a URL scheme which identifies your application. You can post link with this URL scheme and when you tap on this link on your iOS device it will open up your mobile app. Please see the link below to know how to setup this.
Custom URL Scheme in iOS
This is called 'deep URL linking'. Facebook have built a service called 'App Links', which seems pretty cool.
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/ios/app-links
Quite simply unable to make a post with just the text and NSURL object. I can do it with just the post, or with the post, NSURL and image, but ideally I'd just like to provide the link with the post.
It simply states "Cannot post to Facebook" as "The post cannot be sent because the connection to Facebook failed."
Is there anything I can do? I'm not using the Facebook SDK at the moment, but perhaps I might have to?
Many thanks
We just started running in to this issue with code that was working correctly yesterday. Googling shows a lot of people having this issue sharing from other Apple apps today via native integration. I actually think this is an issue on Facebook's end.
I tried sharing a URL from Mobile Safari and it too fails with the same error. Can you confirm that Mobile Safari also fails to share?
Well for now I'm able to leave the image part nil (still include the method, just leave the argument nil) and it will show the text and link only.
First ever SO question, woohoo.
I've integrated the AddThis SDK into an iOS app. I've set it up to share the App Store link to the App via various channels. All works well except the default text in the Twitter message appends "via #AddThis" to the end of the tweet. Although this text is editable by the user, I'd like to change it to "via #MyTwitterHandle".
AddThis' documentation says you can use:
[AddThisSDK setTwitterViaText:#"MyTwitterHandle"];
Except this doesn't work. It raises a warning that AddThisSDK may not respond to the method call and the app crashes when it reaches this line.
Examining the AddThisSDK header file, there's no such method outlined. I've searched their forums and FAQ etc to no avail. And I did run into other instances where the method names in their documentation were different from those in the SDK. If that's the case here I haven't found the correct name. Does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks in advance.
Do you have the latest version of the addthis iOS sdk? http://www.addthis.com/help/ios-quickstart
Please set setTwitterViaText before the sharing code.
This will work:
[AddThisSDK setTwitterViaText:#"My App"];
[AddThisSDK shareURL:myUrl withService:#"twitter" title:#"myTitle" description:myDescription];
This will not work:
[AddThisSDK shareURL:myUrl withService:#"twitter" title:#"myTitle" description:myDescription];
[AddThisSDK setTwitterViaText:#"My App"];