AI-generated Key Takeaways
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AppLinkData objects contain information about app links for Android, iOS, and web apps, along with display text.
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AppLinkInfo objects, while largely deprecated, can define targets for opening app links.
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AppTarget objects specify either a URI or package name as the target for the app link.
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The
displayText
field within AppLinkData allows for customization of the app link button's text, with a 30-character limit. -
App link functionality enables integration with external apps or web pages directly from Google Wallet passes.
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{ "androidAppLinkInfo": { object ( |
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androidAppLinkInfo |
Optional information about the partner app link. |
iosAppLinkInfo |
Deprecated. Links to open iOS apps are not supported. |
webAppLinkInfo |
Optional information about the partner web link. |
displayText |
Optional display text for the app link button. Character limit is 30. |
AppLinkInfo
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{ "appLogoImage": { object ( |
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appLogoImage |
Deprecated. Image isn't supported in the app link module. |
title |
Deprecated. Title isn't supported in the app link module. |
description |
Deprecated. Description isn't supported in the app link module. |
appTarget |
Target to follow when opening the app link on clients. It will be used by partners to open their app or webpage. |
AppTarget
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{ // Union field |
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targetUri |
URI for AppTarget. The description on the URI must be set. Prefer setting package field instead, if this target is defined for your application. |
packageName |
Package name for AppTarget. For example: com.google.android.gm |