Sign-up for a new developer account and create a new app here and copy your API Key.
// add to your Podfile:
pod 'TheoremReach', '3.3.4'
// pod repo update
// pod install
- Download the latest version of the iOS SDK here.
- Copy
TheoremReachSDK.framework
file to the iOS project root folder.
- Add the TheoremReachSDK.framework file to the link binary with libraries section under the Build Phases tab (or Embedded Binaries on the General tab if you're using xcode 7):
- TheoremReachSDK.framework
- Add the following required frameworks:
- AdSupport.framework
- CoreTelephony.framework
- Foundation.framework
- JavaScriptCore.framework
- Security.framework
- SystemConfiguration.framework
- UIKit.framework
- And the following optional frameworks:
- Webkit.framework
We utilize Apple's Advertising ID (IDFA) to identify users. When uploading your app ensure that you check the box to note that you use IDFA.
On the Info tab add in a Dictionary called NSAppTransportSecurity
. Make sure you add this dictionary on the Top Level Key. Inside this dictionary, add a Boolean called NSAllowsArbitraryLoads
and set it to YES
. An example of your info.plist
can be found here.
No separate SDK installation is needed for Android.
$ npm install react-native-theorem-reach --save
$ react-native link react-native-theorem-reach
If automatic linking does not work, follow the next steps.
- In XCode, in the project navigator, right click
Libraries
➜Add Files to [your project's name]
- Go to
node_modules
➜react-native-theorem-reach
and addRNTheoremReach.xcodeproj
- In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add
libRNTheoremReach.a
to your project'sBuild Phases
➜Link Binary With Libraries
- Run your project (
Cmd+R
)<
- Open up
android/app/src/main/java/[...]/MainActivity.java
- Add
import com.theoremreach.RNTheoremReachPackage;
to the imports at the top of the file - Add
new RNTheoremReachPackage()
to the list returned by thegetPackages()
method
- Append the following lines to
android/settings.gradle
:include ':react-native-theorem-reach' project(':react-native-theorem-reach').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-theorem-reach/android')
- Insert the following lines inside the dependencies block in
android/app/build.gradle
:compile project(':react-native-theorem-reach')
We are all set up! Now let's use the module.
First, you need to initialize the TheoremReach instance with initWithApiKeyAndUserId
call.
// Import TheoremReach native module
import TheoremReach from 'react-native-theorem-reach';
componentWillMount() {
// In your app initialization, initialize TheoremReach
TheoremReach.initWithApiKeyAndUserId('YOUR_API_TOKEN', 'YOUR_USER_ID');
}
Next, implement the logic to display the reward center. Call the showRewardCenter
method when you are ready to send the user into the reward center where they can complete surveys in exchange for your virtual currency. We automatically convert the amount of currency a user gets based on the conversion rate specified in your app.
onPressShowRewardCenter = () => {
TheoremReach.isSurveyAvailable((isAvailable) => {
// if a survey is available, show the reward center
if (isAvailable) {
TheoremReach.showRewardCenter();
}
})
}
To ensure safety and privacy, we recommend using a server side callback to notify you of all awards. In the developer dashboard for your App add the server callback that we should call to notify you when a user has completed an offer. Note the user ID pass into the initialize call will be returned to you in the server side callback. More information about setting up the callback can be found in the developer dashboard.
The quantity value will automatically be converted to your virtual currency based on the exchange rate you specified in your app. Currency is always rounded in favor of the app user to improve happiness and engagement.
If you do not have a server to handle server side callbacks we additionally provide you with the ability to listen to client side reward notification.
First, import Native Module Event Emitter:
import { TheoremReachEventEmitter } from 'react-native-theorem-reach';
Then, add event listener for award notification (in componentWillMount
, for example):
this.onRewardListener = TheoremReachEventEmitter.addListener(
'onReward',
this.onReward,
);
Implement the callback:
onReward = (quantity) => {
console.log('reward quantity: ', quantity);
}
You can optionally listen for the onRewardCenterOpened
and onRewardCenterClosed
events that are fired when your Reward Center modal is opened and closed.
Add event listeners for onRewardCenterOpened
and onRewardCenterClosed
:
this.onRewardCenterOpenedListener = TheoremReachEventEmitter.addListener(
'onRewardCenterOpened',
this.onRewardCenterOpened,
);
this.onRewardCenterClosedListener = TheoremReachEventEmitter.addListener(
'onRewardCenterClosed',
this.onRewardCenterClosed,
);
Implement event callbacks:
onRewardCenterOpened = () => {
console.log('onRewardCenterOpened called!');
}
onRewardCenterClosed = () => {
console.log('onRewardCenterClosed called!');
}
If you'd like to be proactively alerted to when a survey is available for a user you can add this event listener.
First, import Native Module Event Emitter:
import { TheoremReachEventEmitter } from 'react-native-theorem-reach';
Then, add event listener for award notification (in componentWillMount
, for example):
this.theoremreachSurveyAvailableListener = TheoremReachEventEmitter.addListener(
'theoremreachSurveyAvailable',
this.theoremreachSurveyAvailable,
);
Implement the callback:
theoremreachSurveyAvailable = (surveyAvailable) => {
if (surveyAvailable == 1) {
console.log('theoremreach survey is available');
} else {
console.log('theoremreach survey is NOT available');
}
}
Finally, don't forget to remove your event listeners in the componentWillUnmount
lifecycle method:
componentWillUnmount() {
this.onRewardListener.remove();
this.onRewardCenterOpenedListener.remove();
this.onRewardCenterClosedListener.remove();
this.theoremreachSurveyAvailableListener.remove();
}
Please send all questions, concerns, or bug reports to [email protected].
We take privacy very seriously. All data is encrypted before being sent over the network. We also use HTTPS to ensure the integrity and privacy of the exchanged data.
Our dashboard will show metrics for sessions, impressions, revenue, and much more. We are constantly enhancing our analytics so we can better serve your needs.
We have thousands of surveys and add hundreds more every day. Most users will have the opportunity to complete at least one survey on a daily basis.
Let us know! We'd love to help ensure everything flows smoothly and help you achieve your monetisation goals!