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Edit: This is not a mobile-center-sdk-react-native issue, but rather related to ˋreact-native linkˋ and the way it deals with cocoa pods. see expo/expo#254 and facebook/react-native#15460
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I think this is quite relevant for react-native devs using Expo instead of CRNA as a starting point:
The problem: React/RCTBridgeDelegate.h' file not found
I've created a react-native project using the Expo XDE on MacOS.
Then I detached, which gave me an android and an iOS project.
Then I added the mobile-center-sdk following the official instructions.
Now, when I open the iOS *.workspace in XCode, I get compilation errors React/RCTBridgeDelegate.h' file not found
, because the
... libraries won't find the React library.
Manual Fix:
If I manually add (RECURSIVE)
$(SRCROOT)/../../../ios/Pods/Headers/Public
to the Header Search Paths
of EACH of the Libraries above, the app compiles.
This is probably due to the way expo bundles it's dependencies via cocoapods, see sample Podfile
Manually modifying the Header Search Paths is obviously not a viable solution, especially when building under CI, eg. using Mobile Center.
Suggestion
Add $(SRCROOT)/../../../ios/Pods/Headers/Public
for Debug/Release in:
I think this wouldn't do any harm and make the happy little Expo users even happier ;-)
The scenario I am trying to implement is:
On iOS this works great and is documented under "Disable automatic forwarding of application delegate's methods to Mobile Center services".
On Android, I cannot seem to be able to achieve the same functionality:
Details: React Native 0.46.4, mobile-center-* 0.8.1, react-native-push-notification 3.0.0 as the third-party library.
When we have multiple mobile center SDKs installed, and do react-native link
, the keys are asked twice during the process. Ask for them only once.
When adding the MobileCenter dependencies to the Podfile
it's assumed that the file contains a line:
# Pods for …
If a Podfile doesn't contain this string, the script blows up with undefined property 0 on null
on this line: https://github.com/Microsoft/mobile-center-sdk-react-native/blob/master/mobile-center-link-scripts/src/ios/PodFile.js#L26
I don't know what could be a more reliable way to insert it 😕
Maybe at least it would be nice to give a better error message explaining the issue, instead of throwing undefined property 0 on null
?
If the package.json name doesn't equal the iOS folder, the react-link command fails.
I suggest modifying this line:
var globString = `**/${(pjson && pjson.name ? pjson.name : '*')}.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj`
to simply:
var globString = `**/*/project.pbxproj`
Otherwise, at least include the globString in the error (because the projectsPath list is blank if not found):
Could not locate the xcode project to add MobileCenter-Config.plist file to.
Looked in paths -
${JSON.stringify(globString)}
I'm simulating a crash in my react-native project in ios simulator but the dashboard isn't being updated with that information.
I see this in RNCrashes, RNAnalytics and RNMobileCenter. I have [email protected] installed. And the following in Podfile:
# Pods for Mobile Center
pod 'RNMobileCenterShared', '~> 0.6.0'
pod 'MobileCenter', '~> 0.10'
When I try to link the package to the project I get the following error:
module.js:472
throw err;
^
Error: Cannot find module './Podfile'
at Function.Module._resolveFilename (module.js:470:15)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:418:25)
at Module.require (module.js:498:17)
at require (internal/module.js:20:19)
at Object.<anonymous> (/home/pubudu/Projects/recruitx_mobile/node_modules/mobile-center-link-scripts/src/ios/index.js:14:15)
at Module._compile (module.js:571:32)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:580:10)
at Module.load (module.js:488:32)
at tryModuleLoad (module.js:447:12)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:439:3)
/home/pubudu/Projects/recruitx_mobile/node_modules/react-native/local-cli/core/makeCommand.js:19
throw new Error(`Error occured during executing "${ command }" command`);
^
Error: Error occured during executing "node node_modules/mobile-center-analytics/scripts/prelink" command
at ChildProcess.prelink (/home/pubudu/Projects/recruitx_mobile/node_modules/react-native/local-cli/core/makeCommand.js:19:15)
at emitTwo (events.js:106:13)
at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:191:7)
at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:885:16)
at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:226:5)
Any idea why?
Hi,
I added mobile-center-push package to my RN app. Followed the steps from https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile-center/sdk/push/react-native-android.
After doing react-native run-android
on my device the build process finishes without errors but as soon as the app launches it crashes.
This builds and works on the iOS project which I tested on an iPad Pro.
On my package.json I have
"mobile-center": "^0.7.0",
"mobile-center-analytics": "^0.7.0",
"mobile-center-crashes": "^0.7.0",
"mobile-center-push": "^0.7.0",
"react": "16.0.0-alpha.6",
"react-native": "0.44.3"
The device I'm testing on is a Moto Z Play (Android 7.0)
After installing a logging application I could see this error when launching:
No static method zzb
EDIT:
Was able to make it work by adding this to build.gradle
compile "com.google.firebase:firebase-core:11.0.2"
compile "com.google.firebase:firebase-messaging:11.0.2"
Though the documentation explicitly says not to add them...
Could something have failed with the link process? Tried it several times.
Thanks.
The Appcenter modules for react-native are missing the declaration (d.ts) files. Can you please add them.
I keep getting the following warnings when trying to send crash reports, however the crash reports still get sent properly. During setup with "react-native link", I selected "Automatically" for when to send crash reports. We are not using any of these listeners in our project. Since the documentation says "All callbacks are optional.", it seems like these warnings should not be shown.
The two errors I get are:
Sending 'MobileCenterErrorReportOnBeforeSending' with no listeners registered.
Sending 'MobileCenterErrorReportOnSendingSucceeded' with no listeners registered.
I get the following errors when i attempt to build my application using mobile center builds just after installing mobile-center-sdk-react-native
▸ Linking MYAPP
❌ ld: library not found for -lPods-MYAPP
❌ clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
▸ Linking MYAPP
❌ ld: library not found for -lPods-MYAPP
❌ clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
Setup:
App is crashing in the call to either [[RNCrashes register]] or [[RNAnalytics registerWith....]]
stacktrace:
2017-05-23 17:19:58.816 puffboard[50892:2822372] -[MSWrapperSdk initWithWrapperSdkVersion:wrapperSdkName:liveUpdateReleaseLabel:liveUpdateDeploymentKey:liveUpdatePackageHash:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x600000078ec0
2017-05-23 17:19:58.829 puffboard[50892:2822372] *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[MSWrapperSdk initWithWrapperSdkVersion:wrapperSdkName:liveUpdateReleaseLabel:liveUpdateDeploymentKey:liveUpdatePackageHash:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x600000078ec0'
*** First throw call stack:
(
0 CoreFoundation 0x0000000109f6fb0b __exceptionPreprocess + 171
1 libobjc.A.dylib 0x000000010898e141 objc_exception_throw + 48
2 CoreFoundation 0x0000000109fdf134 -[NSObject(NSObject) doesNotRecognizeSelector:] + 132
3 CoreFoundation 0x0000000109ef6840 forwarding + 1024
4 CoreFoundation 0x0000000109ef63b8 _CF_forwarding_prep_0 + 120
5 puffboard 0x0000000107d8c05b +[RNMobileCenter configureMobileCenter] + 120
6 puffboard 0x0000000107bcfc15 +[RNAnalytics registerWithInitiallyEnabled:] + 53
7 puffboard 0x0000000107bcc249 -[AppDelegate application:didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:] +
After run react-native link, I get some Error:
Added code to initialize iOS Crashes SDK in ios/DoctorApp/public/AppDelegate.m (node:95889)
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Unhandled promise rejection (rejection id: 1): Error: Command failed: pod init
(node:95889) [DEP0018] DeprecationWarning: Unhandled promise rejections are deprecated. In the future, promise rejections that are not handled will terminate the Node.js process with a non-zero exit code.
My project already has a podfile, so how could I fix this? please help me. thanks
A problem occurred configuring project ':mobile-center-crashes'.
> Could not resolve all dependencies for configuration ':mobile-center-crashes:_debugPublishCopy'.
> Could not find any matches for com.microsoft.azure.mobile:mobile-center-crashes:0.6.+ as no versions of com.microsoft.azure.mobile:mobile-center-crashes are available.
Required by:
QGenda:mobile-center-crashes:unspecified
> Could not find any matches for com.microsoft.azure.mobile.react:mobile-center-react-native:0.3.+ as no versions of com.microsoft.azure.mobile.react:mobile-center-react-na
tive are available.
Required by:
QGenda:mobile-center-crashes:unspecified
I get the following during the ios build:
/node_modules/mobile-center-analytics/ios/RNAnalytics/RNAnalytics.m:22:9: fatal error: module 'RNMobileCenterShared' not found
@import RNMobileCenterShared;
~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1 error generated.
** BUILD FAILED **
My mobile-center-analytics and mobile-center-crashes packages are both at 0.7.0.
I suspect this has something to do with my podfile dependencies, but I have had no luck searching for the solution.
My pods are declared as
pod 'RNMobileCenter', '~> 0.4.0'
pod 'MobileCenter', '~> 0.6.0'
Any advice to solve this issue? Thanks!
There needs to be a section in readme about Mobile Center Push. An example is the readme of Mobile Center iOS SDK at https://github.com/Microsoft/mobile-center-sdk-ios. A few lines of brief introduction should suffice.
I have a so-called "brownfield" app; a native iOS Swift app with integrated React Native views.
To do this I had to add all React libraries as CocoaPods dependencies. But now when I add mobile-center
as npm dependency and run react-native link
, it's added correctly, but the project doesn't build because the linked project can't find the React library files.
Up until now for all other libraries installed through npm, there was always a podspec
file for the React Library too. So I just referred to the local podspec file in the node_modules directory, and didn't have to use react-native link
.
So my question is; can there be podspecs added to the different libraries? Or would you accept a PR that does so?
During the linking process, I get this warning.
Could not determine correct xcode proj path to retrieve related plist file, there are multiple xcodeproj under the solution.
When running I get this:
/Users/tscott/code/glg/recruiting-partner-app/node_modules/mobile-center-crashes/ios/RNCrashes/RNCrashesUtils.m:3:9: fatal error: module 'MobileCenterCrashes' not found
@import MobileCenterCrashes.MSErrorReport;
The error is correct. There is no file or text "MobileCenterCrashes" in my code.
We have a custom native library in the repo. It's not under the ios
folder though. It's at {project root}/components/MyCustomLibrary/ios/MyCustomLibrary.xcodeproj
which is referenced in the app.
Hey there, I followed the install instructions on the AppCenter, react-native link
command fails with:
[!] Unable to find a specification for `AppCenterReactNativeShared (~> 1.0.1)`
[email protected]
Any ideas on what could be happening?
Thank you
Hi, I am getting the following error while trying to link the SDKs:
(node:41602) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Unhandled promise rejection (rejection id: 2): TypeError: Cannot read property '0' of null.
Not sure if it's just me that's getting this error. I can manually link the SDKs for now but just wanted to report the issue so it could be fixed. May be a better error message would help.
Hi, there.
We use a little javascript to catch the runtime javascript exceptions and provide a dialog for the end user, the question here is we can capture the javascript error and give a alert for user we have a trouble with our app and the app will not crash since we handle the exception already. but we need to know whats going to here, and we want send these crashes to Mobile center so we can do more job for this kind of crashes.
The code seems like:
const noop = () => {};
export const setJSExceptionHandler = (customHandler = noop, allowedInDevMode = false) => {
const allowed = allowedInDevMode ? true : !__DEV__;
if (allowed) {
global.ErrorUtils.setGlobalHandler(customHandler);
} else {
console.log('Skipping setJSExceptionHandler: Reason: In DEV mode and allowedInDevMode = false');
}
};
export const getJSExceptionHandler = () => global.ErrorUtils.getGlobalHandler();
export default {
setJSExceptionHandler,
getJSExceptionHandler
};
and use it as:
const errorHandler = (e, isFatal) => {
if (isFatal) {
Alert.alert('Error`, [
{
text: 'OK',
// TODO
onPress:()=> send crashes to mobile center here .
},
])
} else {
console.log(e)
}
}
setJSExceptionHandler(errorHandler)
any thoughts ?
Thanks for the wonderful job.
When I try to build my application I get:
❌ ld: bitcode bundle could not be generated because '/Users/sharnik/Code/brains-and-beards/metro/remy-client/ios/Pods/RNMobileCenter/RNMobileCenter/RNMobileCenter.framework/RNMobileCenter(RNMobileCenter.o)' was built without full bitcode. All object files and libraries for bitcode must be generated from Xcode Archive or Install build for architecture armv7
I can workaround it by disabling bitcode in my app, but probably in the long run this step shouldn't be necessary.
When trying to check enabled
status, I get error - despite setEnabled works as expected.
SDK version: ^0.4.0
RN version: 0.44.2
I'm getting a fatal error when trying to run my ios project with react-native run-ios
In file included from /Users/Admin/DemoApp/ios/DemoApp/AppDelegate.m:11:
In file included from /Users/Admin/DemoApp/ios/build/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/include/RNCrashes/RNCrashes.h:3:
/Users/Admin/DemoApp/ios/build/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/include/RNCrashes/RNCrashesDelegate.h:3:9:
fatal error: module 'MobileCenterCrashes' not found @import MobileCenterCrashes; ~~~~~~~^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 error generated.
Hi when doing react-native link mobile-center
I'm getting this error it seems that download link for 0.9.1 is broken.
Installing RNMobileCenterShared (0.9.1)
[!] Error installing RNMobileCenterShared
[!] /usr/bin/curl -f -L -o /var/folders/mr/mfskz4mn4hx5c9vclqqwj2280000gn/T/d20170930-14300-szr8lr/file.zip https://github.com/Microsoft/MobileCenter-SDK-React-Native/releases/download/0.9.1/MobileCenter-SDK-ReactNative-iOS-Pod-0.9.1.zip --create-dirs --netrc-optional
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 196 0 196 0 0 251 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 251
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- 0:00:01 --:--:-- 0
curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 Not Found
AppCenter never requests the iOS Secret, only Android. I tried running:
react-native link
and
react-native link appcenter
react-native link appcenter-analytics
react-native link appcenter-crashes
however, only the Android Secret is requested. RNPM returns:
App Secret for Android written to android/app/src/main/assets/appcenter-config.json
rnpm-install info Linking appcenter android dependency
rnpm-install info Android module appcenter has been successfully linked
rnpm-install info Linking appcenter ios dependency
rnpm-install info iOS module appcenter has been successfully linked
When published, the individual SDKs do not have a README. I would suggest adding a README to each SDK folder so that they are present when they are published to npm.
The README could also have all the APIs that we currently show in the documentation.
The current question just say "What is the android key" - this can get confusing when react-native link
is called with multiple plugins. Have a way to show that questions are specific to a Mobile Center SDK.
On our iOS SDK GH, @pvinis has created an issue which belongs here.
I added this sdk to a react native app, by just adding the npm packages and then in cocoapods, like the recommended way says. I call the generate crash on the native part of the application, and it crashes correctly. Then next time it opens, i get an error like
[MobileCenterCrashes] ERROR: -[MSWrapperExceptionManager loadWrapperExceptionDataWithUUIDString:]/179 Error loading file /var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/C6EEA96E-122D-4A1F-B78C-CE8C506CFD24/Documents/wrapper_exceptions/A2FCB855-6C78-499A-A55B-85F7C438CC51.ms: The file “A2FCB855-6C78-499A-A55B-85F7C438CC51.ms” couldn’t be opened because there is no such file.
What is the problem? It is a bug?
Let's look into this and see what the problem is.
Hi! My question is not really related to Appcenter, so feel free to close it. I just noticed that this module somehow works around the problem that I face in my own react-native module. I asked my question in code-push discord channel and was redirected here.
So here is my question: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47769009/react-dependency-in-react-native-modules-podspec
This is more like a question (maybe feature request) so please feel free to close it, I apologise if this is not the right medium.
Is it technically feasible/possible to not rely on CocoaPods for the Mobile Center SDK? Instead could mobile-center-analytics and mobile-center-crashes only rely on the NPM package manager? If that would be possible it would provide an easier way to update published apps in the app store that use CodePush. For example, the other day there was an update from v0.1.5 to v0.2.2. Updating would then I assume require a resubmission to the Apple App store.
I imagine that there is a good reason why CocoaPods is required that I'm not seeing but wanted to bring it up just in case. Keep up the good work 👍
Update: After thinking some more about this I think it wouldn't change anything in regards to CodePush. When native code (Obj-C) gets updated in libraries, one way or another a recompile is necessary meaning a resubmission would be required.
Is there an API to push notifications programmatically? If not is there a time frame of when an endpoint might be available? Or are there any examples of how to integrate this with a third party application?
I get a missing header error when running on React Native 0.42.
#import <React/RCTBridgeDelegate.h>
I believe 0.41 introduced a new location for the headers - Has mobile-center-crashes
not been updated for that?
In MobileCenterCrashes and MobileCenterAnalytics, the FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS key is hardcoded in the package's respective project files so that the react-native project's ios folder has to be called ios
:
https://github.com/Microsoft/mobile-center-sdk-react-native/blob/0feed4207aabd0bf2b14dd2932bd5a68b9f56f33/mobile-center-crashes/ios/RNCrashes.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj#L236-L246
Similar packages like Reacts RCTLinking project, does not do this:
https://github.com/facebook/react-native/blob/acd9a29d94f145ae5b1c755ace7bb71964e363c6/Libraries/LinkingIOS/RCTLinking.xcodeproj/project.pbxproj#L256-L260
Would it be possible to remove the hardcoded FRAMEWORK_SEARCH_PATHS to support projects where the main folder is not called ios
? Specifically, I need this because I have two ios projects that are built in parallell from the same repository with the same dependencies.
Apparently, it's not possible to link mobile-center to Android only project. When I try it I end up with following error.
react-native link mobile-center
Scanning 604 folders for symlinks in D:\workspace\tracker2\node_modules (65ms)
D:\workspace\tracker2\node_modules\mobile-center-link-scripts\src\ios\index.js:24
throw Error(`
^
Error:
Could not find AppDelegate.m file for this project, so could not add the framework for iOS.
You may have to add the framework manually.
at Object.<anonymous> (D:\workspace\tracker2\node_modules\mobile-center-link-scripts\src\ios\index.js:24:11)
at Module._compile (module.js:573:30)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:584:10)
at Module.load (module.js:507:32)
at tryModuleLoad (module.js:470:12)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:462:3)
at Module.require (module.js:517:17)
at require (internal/module.js:11:18)
at Object.<anonymous> (D:\workspace\tracker2\node_modules\mobile-center-link-scripts\src\index.js:3:10)
at Module._compile (module.js:573:30)
D:\workspace\tracker2\node_modules\react-native\local-cli\core\makeCommand.js:29
throw new Error(`Error occured during executing "${command}" command`);
^
Error: Error occured during executing "node node_modules/mobile-center/scripts/prelink" command
at ChildProcess.prelink (D:/workspace/tracker2/node_modules/react-native/local-cli/core/makeCommand.js:29:15)
at emitTwo (events.js:125:13)
at ChildProcess.emit (events.js:213:7)
at maybeClose (internal/child_process.js:927:16)
at Process.ChildProcess._handle.onexit (internal/child_process.js:211:5)
The current Mobile Center iOS SDK needs the libraries in the vendor folder, while React Native says that the libraries can be added to the top level folder.
Can this SDK be similar to the native SDK ?
I just came across this today
+ (void) configureMobileCenter
{
if (![MSMobileCenter isConfigured]) {
MSWrapperSdk * wrapperSdk =
[[MSWrapperSdk alloc]
initWithWrapperSdkVersion:@"0.1.0"
wrapperSdkName:@"mobilecenter.react-native"
liveUpdateReleaseLabel:nil
liveUpdateDeploymentKey:nil
liveUpdatePackageHash:nil];
[self setWrapperSdk:wrapperSdk];
[MSMobileCenter configureWithAppSecret:[RNMobileCenter getAppSecret]];
}
}
it should be 0.4.0, right?
Is it possible to send push notification with mobile-center from a mobile device?
If yes, how?
If no, are there plans for implementing this feature?
Thanks, Adri
Dependencies installed:
"mobile-center":`` "^0.10.0", "mobile-center-analytics": "^0.10.0", "mobile-center-crashes": "^0.10.0"
Installation description i used:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/mobile-center/sdk/getting-started/react-native
Implementation in Code:
import Analytics from 'mobile-center-analytics'; Analytics.trackEvent('Video clicked', { Category: 'Music', FileName: 'favorite.avi' });
Typescript compiles. App loads. Snippet above gets called before redux provider or routing.
Analytics.trackEvent("Log in successful.");
should run without errors
Error:
undefined is not an object (evaluating 'Object.keys(props)')
in Analytics.js:26:16
Analytics.trackEvent("Log in successful.");
Add default props to equal null and add early break in Analytics.js:20:
function sanitizeProperties(props = null) {
if(props === null) {
return {};
}
....
We are shipping a desktop application using React Native Windows, and want to evaluate using Mobile Center. Is Mobile Center totally incompatible with Windows applications, or does someone just need to do the work to make it react-native-windows friendly? /cc @rozele
Is there any specific version working condition with the react native 0.44. Which version I should use.
Trying to call react-native link mobile-center-analytics
Gives me a cocoapods error:
? For the iOS app, should user tracking be enabled automatically? Enable Automatically
Added code to initialize iOS Crashes SDK in ios/Upserve/AppDelegate.m
(node:51385) UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Unhandled promise rejection (rejection id: 1): Error:
Error: Could not find a "# Pods for" comment in your Podfile. Please add a "# Pods for Mobile Center" line
in /Users/hojberg/code/upserve/mobile_app/ios/Podfile, inside
the "target" section, then rerun the react-native link. Mobile Center pods will be added below the comment.
(node:51385) DeprecationWarning: Unhandled promise rejections are deprecated. In the future, promise rejections that are not handled will terminate the Node.js process with a non-zero exit code.
It seems really silly that things break on a missing comment lol?
Anyway.. Adding that comment I end up in this state:
? For the iOS app, should user tracking be enabled automatically? Enable Automatically
Added code to initialize iOS Crashes SDK in ios/Upserve/AppDelegate.m
Analyzing dependencies
Fetching podspec for `React` from `../node_modules/react-native`
[!] Unable to satisfy the following requirements:
- `MobileCenter (~> 0.4.0)` required by `Podfile`
None of your spec sources contain a spec satisfying the dependency: `MobileCenter (~> 0.4.0)`.
You have either:
* out-of-date source repos which you can update with `pod repo update`.
* mistyped the name or version.
* not added the source repo that hosts the Podspec to your Podfile.
Note: as of CocoaPods 1.0, `pod repo update` does not happen on `pod install` by default.
I want to be able to display the auto incremented build number seen in the email notification. It exposed in JS like how MobileCenter.getInstallId()
is.
i hate hate hate cocoapods, and many other people do.
could you please add carthage support?
also some better instructions on how to add the react native sdk manually.
thanks.
@sopaco created an issue on iOS SDK which is a react native issue.
due to uncaught exception 'NSInvalidArgumentException', reason: '-[MSWrapperSdk initWithWrapperSdkVersion:wrapperSdkName:liveUpdateReleaseLabel:liveUpdateDeploymentKey:liveUpdatePackageHash:]: unrecognized selector sent to instance 0x618000268c00'
[RNCrashes registerWithCrashDelegate: [[RNCrashesDelegateAlwaysSend alloc] init]]; // Initialize Mobile Center crashes
[RNAnalytics registerWithInitiallyEnabled:true]; // Initialize Mobile Center analytics
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