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InAppMessageClickHandler action inconsistency between iOS and Android #1012
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* Fix is related to the `NSDictionary` param keys not matching Android * This is consistent now and determined not from the bridge method but the actual native code * `[action jsonRepresentation]` will be used to generate the `NSDictionary` and will be passed to react that way * This should also be done across other wrappers no already doing this and it fixes the react native issue #1012
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* Fix is related to the `NSDictionary` param keys not matching Android * This is consistent now and determined not from the bridge method but the actual native code * `[action jsonRepresentation]` will be used to generate the `NSDictionary` and will be passed to react that way * This should also be done across other wrappers no already doing this and it fixes the react native issue #1012
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* Fix is related to the `NSDictionary` param keys not matching Android * This is consistent now and determined not from the bridge method but the actual native code * `[action jsonRepresentation]` will be used to generate the `NSDictionary` and will be passed to react that way * This should also be done across other wrappers no already doing this and it fixes the react native issue #1012
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Description:
I'm adding support of deeplinking through In-App Messages
As explained in the docs this could be easily done using the InAppMessageClickHandler
I don't know if this has been fixed on newer versions of the Native SDKs (since I'm using the 3.6.4 version of the library)
However I found that the action that comes to the callback of the addEventListener has different naming conventions on iOS and Android, see:
iOS
Android
Environment
3.6.4
Thanks!
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