Install Referrer Library returns data utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set)? how can i get the...












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In what case does google return this format of utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set) .



Please let me know if there is any documentation to check if the code is working fine??



using the new google referal api.



try {
mReferrerClient = InstallReferrerClient.newBuilder(this).build();
mReferrerClient.startConnection(new InstallReferrerStateListener() {
@Override
public void onInstallReferrerSetupFinished(int responseCode) {
switch (responseCode) {
case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.OK:
// Connection established

ReferrerDetails response = null;
try {
response = mReferrerClient.getInstallReferrer();

refer = response.getInstallReferrer();

setData(refer, intent);

Log.e("refergoogle", refer);
response.getReferrerClickTimestampSeconds();
response.getInstallBeginTimestampSeconds();
mReferrerClient.endConnection();


} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
}
break;
case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED:
// API not available on the current Play Store app
break;
case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE:
// Connection could not be established
break;
}
}

@Override
public void onInstallReferrerServiceDisconnected() {
// Try to restart the connection on the next request to
// Google Play by calling the startConnection() method.
}
});
} catch (Exception e) {
Crashlytics.logException(e);
}


log printed for live app is E/original-reff: utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set)










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    In what case does google return this format of utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set) .



    Please let me know if there is any documentation to check if the code is working fine??



    using the new google referal api.



    try {
    mReferrerClient = InstallReferrerClient.newBuilder(this).build();
    mReferrerClient.startConnection(new InstallReferrerStateListener() {
    @Override
    public void onInstallReferrerSetupFinished(int responseCode) {
    switch (responseCode) {
    case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.OK:
    // Connection established

    ReferrerDetails response = null;
    try {
    response = mReferrerClient.getInstallReferrer();

    refer = response.getInstallReferrer();

    setData(refer, intent);

    Log.e("refergoogle", refer);
    response.getReferrerClickTimestampSeconds();
    response.getInstallBeginTimestampSeconds();
    mReferrerClient.endConnection();


    } catch (Exception e) {
    Crashlytics.logException(e);
    }
    break;
    case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED:
    // API not available on the current Play Store app
    break;
    case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE:
    // Connection could not be established
    break;
    }
    }

    @Override
    public void onInstallReferrerServiceDisconnected() {
    // Try to restart the connection on the next request to
    // Google Play by calling the startConnection() method.
    }
    });
    } catch (Exception e) {
    Crashlytics.logException(e);
    }


    log printed for live app is E/original-reff: utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set)










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      In what case does google return this format of utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set) .



      Please let me know if there is any documentation to check if the code is working fine??



      using the new google referal api.



      try {
      mReferrerClient = InstallReferrerClient.newBuilder(this).build();
      mReferrerClient.startConnection(new InstallReferrerStateListener() {
      @Override
      public void onInstallReferrerSetupFinished(int responseCode) {
      switch (responseCode) {
      case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.OK:
      // Connection established

      ReferrerDetails response = null;
      try {
      response = mReferrerClient.getInstallReferrer();

      refer = response.getInstallReferrer();

      setData(refer, intent);

      Log.e("refergoogle", refer);
      response.getReferrerClickTimestampSeconds();
      response.getInstallBeginTimestampSeconds();
      mReferrerClient.endConnection();


      } catch (Exception e) {
      Crashlytics.logException(e);
      }
      break;
      case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED:
      // API not available on the current Play Store app
      break;
      case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE:
      // Connection could not be established
      break;
      }
      }

      @Override
      public void onInstallReferrerServiceDisconnected() {
      // Try to restart the connection on the next request to
      // Google Play by calling the startConnection() method.
      }
      });
      } catch (Exception e) {
      Crashlytics.logException(e);
      }


      log printed for live app is E/original-reff: utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set)










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      In what case does google return this format of utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set) .



      Please let me know if there is any documentation to check if the code is working fine??



      using the new google referal api.



      try {
      mReferrerClient = InstallReferrerClient.newBuilder(this).build();
      mReferrerClient.startConnection(new InstallReferrerStateListener() {
      @Override
      public void onInstallReferrerSetupFinished(int responseCode) {
      switch (responseCode) {
      case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.OK:
      // Connection established

      ReferrerDetails response = null;
      try {
      response = mReferrerClient.getInstallReferrer();

      refer = response.getInstallReferrer();

      setData(refer, intent);

      Log.e("refergoogle", refer);
      response.getReferrerClickTimestampSeconds();
      response.getInstallBeginTimestampSeconds();
      mReferrerClient.endConnection();


      } catch (Exception e) {
      Crashlytics.logException(e);
      }
      break;
      case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED:
      // API not available on the current Play Store app
      break;
      case InstallReferrerClient.InstallReferrerResponse.SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE:
      // Connection could not be established
      break;
      }
      }

      @Override
      public void onInstallReferrerServiceDisconnected() {
      // Try to restart the connection on the next request to
      // Google Play by calling the startConnection() method.
      }
      });
      } catch (Exception e) {
      Crashlytics.logException(e);
      }


      log printed for live app is E/original-reff: utm_source=(not%20set)&utm_medium=(not%20set)







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      asked Nov 22 '18 at 19:28









      atish naikatish naik

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          Your code does not have any problem, the problem is the way that you are testing. look at this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/54884659/2443123.



          you need to test it with another google account with referrer for the first time.






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            Your code does not have any problem, the problem is the way that you are testing. look at this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/54884659/2443123.



            you need to test it with another google account with referrer for the first time.






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              Your code does not have any problem, the problem is the way that you are testing. look at this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/54884659/2443123.



              you need to test it with another google account with referrer for the first time.






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                Your code does not have any problem, the problem is the way that you are testing. look at this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/54884659/2443123.



                you need to test it with another google account with referrer for the first time.






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                Your code does not have any problem, the problem is the way that you are testing. look at this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/54884659/2443123.



                you need to test it with another google account with referrer for the first time.







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