Google is building an on-device surface that organizes users' apps by verticals and enables a new immersive experience for personalized app content consumption and discovery. This fullscreen experience provides developer partners with an opportunity to showcase their best rich content in a dedicated channel outside of their app.
This guide contains instructions for developer partners to integrate their video content, using the Engage SDK to populate both this new surface area and existing Google surfaces.
Integration detail
Terminology
This integration includes the following three cluster types: Recommendation, Continuation, and Featured.
Recommendation clusters show personalized suggestions for content to watch from an individual developer partner.
Your recommendations take the following structure:
Recommendation Cluster: A UI view that contains a group of recommendations from the same developer partner.
Entity: An object representing a single item in a cluster. An entity can be a movie, a TV show, a TV series, live video, and more. See the Provide entity data section for a list of supported entity types.
The Continuation cluster shows unfinished videos and relevant newly released episodes from multiple developer partners in one UI grouping. Each developer partner will be allowed to broadcast a maximum of 10 entities in the Continuation cluster. Research has shown that personalized recommendations along with personalized Continuation content creates the best user engagement.
The Featured cluster showcases a selection of entities from multiple developer partners in one UI grouping. There will be a single Featured cluster, which is surfaced near the top of the UI with a priority placement above all Recommendation clusters. Each developer partner will be allowed to broadcast up to 10 entities in the Featured cluster.
Pre-work
Minimum API level: 19
Add the com.google.android.engage:engage-core
library to your app:
dependencies {
// Make sure you also include that repository in your project's build.gradle file.
implementation 'com.google.android.engage:engage-core:1.5.2'
}
For more information, see Package visibility in Android 11.
Summary
The design is based on an implementation of a bound service.
The data a client can publish is subject to the following limits for different cluster types:
Cluster type | Cluster limits | Maximum entity limits in a cluster |
---|---|---|
Recommendation Cluster(s) | At most 5 | At most 50 |
Continuation Cluster | At most 1 | At most 10 |
Featured Cluster | At most 1 | At most 10 |
Step 0: Migration from existing Media Home SDK integration
Map data models from existing integration
If you are migrating from an existing Media Home integration, the following table outlines how to map data models in existing SDKs to the new Engage SDK:
MediaHomeVideoContract integration equivalent | Engage SDK integration equivalent |
---|---|
com.google.android.mediahome.video.PreviewChannel
|
com.google.android.engage.common.datamodel.RecommendationCluster
|
com.google.android.mediahome.video.PreviewChannel.Builder
|
com.google.android.engage.common.datamodel.RecommendationCluster.Builder
|
com.google.android.mediahome.video.PreviewChannelHelper
|
com.google.android.engage.video.service.AppEngageVideoClient
|
com.google.android.mediahome.video.PreviewProgram |
Divided into separate classes: EventVideo ,
LiveStreamingVideo , Movie ,
TvEpisode , TvSeason , TvShow ,
VideoClipEntity
|
com.google.android.mediahome.video.PreviewProgram.Builder
|
Divided into builders in separate classes: EventVideo ,
LiveStreamingVideo , Movie ,
TvEpisode , TvSeason , TvShow ,
VideoClipEntity
|
com.google.android.mediahome.video.VideoContract |
No longer needed. |
com.google.android.mediahome.video.WatchNextProgram |
Divided into attributes in separate classes:
EventVideoEntity , LiveStreamingVideoEntity ,
MovieEntity , TvEpisodeEntity ,
TvSeasonEntity , TvShowEntity ,
VideoClipEntity |
com.google.android.mediahome.video.WatchNextProgram.Builder
|
Divided into attributes in separate classes:
EventVideoEntity , LiveStreamingVideoEntity ,
MovieEntity , TvEpisodeEntity ,
TvSeasonEntity , TvShowEntity ,
VideoClipEntity |
Publishing clusters in Media Home SDK vs Engage SDK
With Media Home SDK, clusters and entities were published through separate APIs:
// 1. Fetch existing channels
List<PreviewChannel> channels = PreviewChannelHelper.getAllChannels();
// 2. If there are no channels, publish new channels
long channelId = PreviewChannelHelper.publishChannel(builder.build());
// 3. If there are existing channels, decide whether to update channel contents
PreviewChannelHelper.updatePreviewChannel(channelId, builder.build());
// 4. Delete all programs in the channel
PreviewChannelHelper.deleteAllPreviewProgramsByChannelId(channelId);
// 5. publish new programs in the channel
PreviewChannelHelper.publishPreviewProgram(builder.build());
With Engage SDK, cluster and entity publishing are combined into a single API call. All entities that belong to a cluster are published together with that cluster:
Kotlin
RecommendationCluster.Builder() .addEntity(MOVIE_ENTITY) .addEntity(MOVIE_ENTITY) .addEntity(MOVIE_ENTITY) .setTitle("Top Picks For You") .build()
Java
new RecommendationCluster.Builder() .addEntity(MOVIE_ENTITY) .addEntity(MOVIE_ENTITY) .addEntity(MOVIE_ENTITY) .setTitle("Top Picks For You") .build();
Step 1: Provide entity data
The SDK has defined different entities to represent each item type. We support the following entities for the Watch category:
The following chart outlines attributes and requirements for each type.
MovieEntity
Attribute | Requirement | Notes |
---|---|---|
Name | Required | |
Poster images | Required | At least one image is required, and must be provided with an aspect
ratio. (Landscape is preferred but passing both portrait and landscape
images for different scenarios is recommended.)
See Image Specifications for guidance. |
Playback uri | Required |
The deep link to the provider app to start playing the movie. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Info page uri | Optional |
The deep link to the provider app to show details about the movie. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Release date | Required | In epoch milliseconds. |
Availability | Required | AVAILABLE: The content is available to the user without any further action. FREE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION: The content is available after the user purchases a subscription. PAID_CONTENT: The content requires user purchase or rental. PURCHASED: The content has been purchased or rented by the user. |
Offer price | Optional | Free text |
Duration | Required | In milliseconds. |
Genre | Required | Free text |
Content ratings | Required | Free text, follow the industry standard. (Example) |
Watch next type | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and must be one of the following four types: CONTINUE: The user has already watched more than 1 minute of this content. NEW: The user has watched all available episodes from some episodic content, but a new episode has become available and there is exactly one unwatched episode. This works for TV shows, recorded soccer matches in a series, and so on. NEXT: The user has watched one or more complete episodes from some episodic content, but there remains either more than one episode remaining or exactly one episode remaining where the last episode is not "NEW" and was released before the user started watching the episodic content. WATCHLIST: The user has explicitly elected to add a movie, event, or series to a watchlist to manually curate what they want to watch next. |
Last engagement time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster. In epoch milliseconds. |
Last playback position time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and WatchNextType is CONTINUE. In epoch milliseconds. |
TvShowEntity
Attribute | Requirement | Notes |
---|---|---|
Name | Required | |
Poster images | Required | At least one image is required, and must be provided with an aspect
ratio. (Landscape is preferred but passing both portrait and landscape
images for different scenarios is recommended.)
See Image Specifications for guidance. |
Info page uri | Required |
The deep link to the provider app to show the details of the TV show. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Playback uri | Optional |
The deep link to the provider app to start playing the TV show. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
First episode air date | Required | In epoch milliseconds. |
Latest episode air date | Optional | In epoch milliseconds. |
Availability | Required | AVAILABLE: The content is available to the user without any further action. FREE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION: The content is available after the user purchases a subscription. PAID_CONTENT: The content requires user purchase or rental. PURCHASED: The content has been purchased or rented by the user. |
Offer price | Optional | Free text |
Season count | Required | Positive integer |
Genre | Required | Free text |
Content ratings | Required | Free text, follow the industry standard. (Example) |
Watch next type | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and must be one of the following four types: CONTINUE: The user has already watched more than 1 minute of this content. NEW: The user has watched all available episodes from some episodic content, but a new episode has become available and there is exactly one unwatched episode. This works for TV shows, recorded soccer matches in a series, and so on. NEXT: The user has watched one or more complete episodes from some episodic content, but there remains either more than one episode remaining or exactly one episode remaining where the last episode is not "NEW" and was released before the user started watching the episodic content. WATCHLIST: The user has explicitly elected to add a movie, event, or series to a watchlist to manually curate what they want to watch next. |
Last engagement time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster. In epoch milliseconds. |
Last playback position time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and WatchNextType is CONTINUE. In epoch milliseconds. |
TvSeasonEntity
Attribute | Requirement | Notes |
---|---|---|
Name | Required | |
Poster images | Required | At least one image is required, and must be provided with an aspect
ratio. (Landscape is preferred but passing both portrait and landscape
images for different scenarios is recommended.)
See Image Specifications for guidance. |
Info page uri | Required |
The deep link to the provider app to show the details of the TV show season. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Playback uri | Optional |
The deep link to the provider app to start playing the TV show season. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Display Season number |
Optional Available in v1.3.1 |
String |
First episode air date | Required | In epoch milliseconds. |
Latest episode air date | Optional | In epoch milliseconds. |
Availability | Required | AVAILABLE: The content is available to the user without any further action. FREE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION: The content is available after the user purchases a subscription. PAID_CONTENT: The content requires user purchase or rental. PURCHASED: The content has been purchased or rented by the user. |
Offer price | Optional | Free text |
Episode count | Required | Positive integer |
Genre | Required | Free text |
Content ratings | Required | Free text, follow the industry standard. (Example) |
Watch next type | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and must be one of the following four types: CONTINUE: The user has already watched more than 1 minute of this content. NEW: The user has watched all available episodes from some episodic content, but a new episode has become available and there is exactly one unwatched episode. This works for TV shows, recorded soccer matches in a series, and so on. NEXT: The user has watched one or more complete episodes from some episodic content, but there remains either more than one episode remaining or exactly one episode remaining where the last episode is not "NEW" and was released before the user started watching the episodic content. WATCHLIST: The user has explicitly elected to add a movie, event, or series to a watchlist to manually curate what they want to watch next. |
Last engagement time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster. In epoch milliseconds. |
Last playback position time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and WatchNextType is CONTINUE. In epoch milliseconds. |
TvEpisodeEntity
Attribute | Requirement | Notes |
---|---|---|
Name | Required | |
Poster images | Required | At least one image is required, and must be provided with an aspect
ratio. (Landscape is preferred but passing both portrait and landscape
images for different scenarios is recommended.)
See Image Specifications for guidance. |
Playback uri | Required |
The deep link to the provider app to start playing the episode. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Info page uri | Optional |
The deep link to the provider app to show details about the TV show episode. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Display Episode number |
Optional Available in v1.3.1 |
String |
Air date | Required | In epoch milliseconds. |
Availability | Required | AVAILABLE: The content is available to the user without any further action. FREE_WITH_SUBSCRIPTION: The content is available after the user purchases a subscription. PAID_CONTENT: The content requires user purchase or rental. PURCHASED: The content has been purchased or rented by the user. |
Offer price | Optional | Free text |
Duration | Required | Must be a positive value in milliseconds. |
Genre | Required | Free text |
Content ratings | Required | Free text, follow the industry standard. (Example) |
Watch next type | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and must be one of the following four types: CONTINUE: The user has already watched more than 1 minute of this content. NEW: The user has watched all available episodes from some episodic content, but a new episode has become available and there is exactly one unwatched episode. This works for TV shows, recorded soccer matches in a series, and so on. NEXT: The user has watched one or more complete episodes from some episodic content, but there remains either more than one episode remaining or exactly one episode remaining where the last episode is not "NEW" and was released before the user started watching the episodic content. WATCHLIST: The user has explicitly elected to add a movie, event, or series to a watchlist to manually curate what they want to watch next. |
Last engagement time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster. In epoch milliseconds. |
Last playback position time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and WatchNextType is CONTINUE. In epoch milliseconds. |
LiveStreamingVideoEntity
Attribute | Requirement | Notes |
---|---|---|
Name | Required | |
Poster images | Required | At least one image is required, and must be provided with an aspect
ratio. (Landscape is preferred but passing both portrait and landscape
images for different scenarios is recommended.)
See Image Specifications for guidance. |
Playback uri | Required |
The deep link to the provider app to start playing the video. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Broadcaster | Required | Free text |
Start time | Optional | In epoch milliseconds. |
End time | Optional | In epoch milliseconds. |
View count | Optional | Free text, must be localized. |
Watch next type | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and must be one of the following four types: CONTINUE: The user has already watched more than 1 minute of this content. NEW: The user has watched all available episodes from some episodic content, but a new episode has become available and there is exactly one unwatched episode. This works for TV shows, recorded soccer matches in a series, and so on. NEXT: The user has watched one or more complete episodes from some episodic content, but there remains either more than one episode remaining or exactly one episode remaining where the last episode is not "NEW" and was released before the user started watching the episodic content. WATCHLIST: The user has explicitly elected to add a movie, event, or series to a watchlist to manually curate what they want to watch next. |
Last engagement time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster. In epoch milliseconds. |
Last playback position time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and WatchNextType is CONTINUE. In epoch milliseconds. |
VideoClipEntity
The VideoClipEntity
object represents a video entity coming from social media,
such as TikTok or YouTube.
Attribute | Requirement | Notes |
---|---|---|
Name | Required | |
Poster images | Required | At least one image is required, and must be provided with an aspect
ratio. (Landscape is preferred but passing both portrait and landscape
images for different scenarios is recommended.)
See Image Specifications for guidance. |
Playback uri | Required |
The deep link to the provider app to start playing the video. Note: You can use deep links for attribution. Refer to this FAQ |
Created time | Required | In epoch milliseconds. |
Duration | Required | Must be a positive value in milliseconds. |
Creator | Required | Free text |
Creator image | Optional | Image of the Creator avatar |
View count | Optional | Free text, must be localized. |
Watch next type | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and must be one of the following four types: CONTINUE: The user has already watched more than 1 minute of this content. NEW: The user has watched all available episodes from some episodic content, but a new episode has become available and there is exactly one unwatched episode. This works for TV shows, recorded soccer matches in a series, and so on. NEXT: The user has watched one or more complete episodes from some episodic content, but there remains either more than one episode remaining or exactly one episode remaining where the last episode is not "NEW" and was released before the user started watching the episodic content. WATCHLIST: The user has explicitly elected to add a movie, event, or series to a watchlist to manually curate what they want to watch next. |
Last engagement time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster. In epoch milliseconds. |
Last playback position time | Conditionally required | Must be provided when the item is in the Continuation cluster and WatchNextType is CONTINUE. In epoch milliseconds. |
Image specifications
The following section lists the required specifications for image assets:
File formats
PNG, JPG, static GIF, WebP
Maximum file size
5120 KB
Additional recommendations
- Image safe area: Put your important content in the center 80% of the image.
Example
Kotlin
var movie = MovieEntity.Builder() .setName("Avengers") .addPosterImage(Image.Builder() .setImageUri(Uri.parse("http://www.x.com/image.png")) .setImageHeightInPixel(960) .setImageWidthInPixel(408) .build()) .setPlayBackUri(Uri.parse("http://tv.com/playback/1")) .setReleaseDateEpochMillis(1633032895L) .setAvailability(ContentAvailability.AVAILABILITY_AVAILABLE) .setDurationMillis(12345678L) .addGenre("action") .addContentRating("R") .setWatchNextType(WatchNextType.TYPE_NEW) .setLastEngagementTimeMillis(1664568895L) .build()
Java
MovieEntity movie = new MovieEntity.Builder() .setName("Avengers") .addPosterImage( new Image.Builder() .setImageUri(Uri.parse("http://www.x.com/image.png")) .setImageHeightInPixel(960) .setImageWidthInPixel(408) .build()) .setPlayBackUri(Uri.parse("http://tv.com/playback/1")) .setReleaseDateEpochMillis(1633032895L) .setAvailability(ContentAvailability.AVAILABILITY_AVAILABLE) .setDurationMillis(12345678L) .addGenre("action") .addContentRating("R") .setWatchNextType(WatchNextType.TYPE_NEW) .setLastEngagementTimeMillis(1664568895L) .build();
Step 2: Provide Cluster data
It's recommended to have the content publish job executed in the background (for example, using WorkManager) and scheduled on a regular basis or on an event basis (for example, every time the user opens the app or when the user just added something to their cart).
AppEngagePublishClient
is responsible for publishing clusters. Following
APIs are available in the client:
isServiceAvailable
publishRecommendationClusters
publishFeaturedCluster
publishContinuationCluster
publishUserAccountManagementRequest
updatePublishStatus
deleteRecommendationsClusters
deleteFeaturedCluster
deleteContinuationCluster
deleteUserManagementCluster
deleteClusters
isServiceAvailable
This API is used to check if the service is available for integration and whether the content can be presented on the device.
Kotlin
client.isServiceAvailable.addOnCompleteListener { task -> if (task.isSuccessful) { // Handle IPC call success if(task.result) { // Service is available on the device, proceed with content publish // calls. } else { // Service is not available, no further action is needed. } } else { // The IPC call itself fails, proceed with error handling logic here, // such as retry. } }
Java
client.isServiceAvailable().addOnCompleteListener(task - > { if (task.isSuccessful()) { // Handle success if(task.getResult()) { // Service is available on the device, proceed with content publish // calls. } else { // Service is not available, no further action is needed. } } else { // The IPC call itself fails, proceed with error handling logic here, // such as retry. } });
publishRecommendationClusters
This API is used to publish a list of RecommendationCluster
objects.
Kotlin
client.publishRecommendationClusters( PublishRecommendationClustersRequest.Builder() .addRecommendationCluster( RecommendationCluster.Builder() .addEntity(entity1) .addEntity(entity2) .setTitle("Top Picks For You") .build() ) .build() )
Java
client.publishRecommendationClusters( new PublishRecommendationClustersRequest.Builder() .addRecommendationCluster( new RecommendationCluster.Builder() .addEntity(entity1) .addEntity(entity2) .setTitle("Top Picks For You") .build()) .build());
When the service receives the request, the following actions take place within one transaction:
- Existing
RecommendationCluster
data from the developer partner is removed. - Data from the request is parsed and stored in the updated Recommendation Cluster.
In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
publishFeaturedCluster
This API is used to publish a list of FeaturedCluster
objects.
Kotlin
client.publishFeaturedCluster( PublishFeaturedClusterRequest.Builder() .setFeaturedCluster( FeaturedCluster.Builder() .addEntity(entity1) .addEntity(entity2) .build()) .build())
Java
client.publishFeaturedCluster( new PublishFeaturedClustersRequest.Builder() .addFeaturedCluster( new FeaturedCluster.Builder() .addEntity(entity1) .addEntity(entity2) .build()) .build());
When the service receives the request, the following actions take place within one transaction:
- Existing
FeaturedCluster
data from the developer partner is removed. - Data from the request is parsed and stored in the updated Featured Cluster.
In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
publishContinuationCluster
This API is used to publish a ContinuationCluster
object.
Kotlin
client.publishContinuationCluster( PublishContinuationClusterRequest.Builder() .setContinuationCluster( ContinuationCluster.Builder() .addEntity(entity1) .addEntity(entity2) .build()) .build())
Java
client.publishContinuationCluster( new PublishContinuationClusterRequest.Builder() .setContinuationCluster( new ContinuationCluster.Builder() .addEntity(entity1) .addEntity(entity2) .build()) .build());
When the service receives the request, the following actions take place within one transaction:
- Existing
ContinuationCluster
data from the developer partner is removed. - Data from the request is parsed and stored in the updated Continuation Cluster.
In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
publishUserAccountManagementRequest
This API is used to publish a Sign In card . The signin action directs users to the app's sign in page so that the app can publish content (or provide more personalized content)
The following metadata is part of the Sign In Card -
Attribute | Requirement | Description |
---|---|---|
Action Uri | Required | Deeplink to Action (i.e. navigates to app sign in page) |
Image | Optional - If not provided, Title must be provided |
Image Shown on the Card 16x9 aspect ratio images with a resolution of 1264x712 |
Title | Optional - If not provided, Image must be provided | Title on the Card |
Action Text | Optional | Text Shown on the CTA (i.e. Sign in) |
Subtitle | Optional | Optional Subtitle on the Card |
Kotlin
var SIGN_IN_CARD_ENTITY = SignInCardEntity.Builder() .addPosterImage( Image.Builder() .setImageUri(Uri.parse("http://www.x.com/image.png")) .setImageHeightInPixel(500) .setImageWidthInPixel(500) .build()) .setActionText("Sign In") .setActionUri(Uri.parse("http://xx.com/signin")) .build() client.publishUserAccountManagementRequest( PublishUserAccountManagementRequest.Builder() .setSignInCardEntity(SIGN_IN_CARD_ENTITY) .build());
Java
SignInCardEntity SIGN_IN_CARD_ENTITY = new SignInCardEntity.Builder() .addPosterImage( new Image.Builder() .setImageUri(Uri.parse("http://www.x.com/image.png")) .setImageHeightInPixel(500) .setImageWidthInPixel(500) .build()) .setActionText("Sign In") .setActionUri(Uri.parse("http://xx.com/signin")) .build(); client.publishUserAccountManagementRequest( new PublishUserAccountManagementRequest.Builder() .setSignInCardEntity(SIGN_IN_CARD_ENTITY) .build());
When the service receives the request, the following actions take place within one transaction:
- Existing
UserAccountManagementCluster
data from the developer partner is removed. - Data from the request is parsed and stored in the updated UserAccountManagementCluster Cluster.
In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
updatePublishStatus
If for any internal business reason, none of the clusters is published, we strongly recommend updating the publish status using the updatePublishStatus API. This is important because :
- Providing the status in all scenarios, even when the content is published (STATUS == PUBLISHED), is critical to populate dashboards that use this explicit status to convey the health and other metrics of your integration.
- If no content is published but the integration status isn't broken (STATUS == NOT_PUBLISHED), Google can avoid triggering alerts in the app health dashboards. It confirms that content is not published due to an expected situation from the provider's standpoint.
- It helps developers provide insights into when the data is published versus not.
- Google may use the status codes to nudge the user to do certain actions in the app so they can see the app content or overcome it.
The list of eligible publish status codes are :
// Content is published
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.PUBLISHED,
// Content is not published as user is not signed in
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_REQUIRES_SIGN_IN,
// Content is not published as user is not subscribed
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_REQUIRES_SUBSCRIPTION,
// Content is not published as user location is ineligible
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_INELIGIBLE_LOCATION,
// Content is not published as there is no eligible content
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_NO_ELIGIBLE_CONTENT,
// Content is not published as the feature is disabled by the client
// Available in v1.3.1
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_FEATURE_DISABLED_BY_CLIENT,
// Content is not published as the feature due to a client error
// Available in v1.3.1
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_CLIENT_ERROR,
// Content is not published as the feature due to a service error
// Available in v1.3.1
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_SERVICE_ERROR,
// Content is not published due to some other reason
// Reach out to engage-developers@ before using this enum.
AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_OTHER
If the content is not published due to a user not logged in, Google would recommend publishing the Sign In Card. If for any reason providers are not able to publish the Sign In Card then we recommend calling the updatePublishStatus API with the status code NOT_PUBLISHED_REQUIRES_SIGN_IN
Kotlin
client.updatePublishStatus( PublishStatusRequest.Builder() .setStatusCode(AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_REQUIRES_SIGN_IN) .build())
Java
client.updatePublishStatus( new PublishStatusRequest.Builder() .setStatusCode(AppEngagePublishStatusCode.NOT_PUBLISHED_REQUIRES_SIGN_IN) .build());
deleteRecommendationClusters
This API is used to delete the content of Recommendation Clusters.
Kotlin
client.deleteRecommendationClusters()
Java
client.deleteRecommendationClusters();
When the service receives the request, it removes the existing data from the Recommendation Clusters. In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
deleteFeaturedCluster
This API is used to delete the content of Featured Cluster.
Kotlin
client.deleteFeaturedCluster()
Java
client.deleteFeaturedCluster();
When the service receives the request, it removes the existing data from the Featured Cluster. In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
deleteContinuationCluster
This API is used to delete the content of Continuation Cluster.
Kotlin
client.deleteContinuationCluster()
Java
client.deleteContinuationCluster();
When the service receives the request, it removes the existing data from the Continuation Cluster. In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
deleteUserManagementCluster
This API is used to delete the content of UserAccountManagement Cluster.
Kotlin
client.deleteUserManagementCluster()
Java
client.deleteUserManagementCluster();
When the service receives the request, it removes the existing data from the UserAccountManagement Cluster. In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
deleteClusters
This API is used to delete the content of a given cluster type.
Kotlin
client.deleteClusters( DeleteClustersRequest.Builder() .addClusterType(ClusterType.TYPE_CONTINUATION) .addClusterType(ClusterType.TYPE_FEATURED) .addClusterType(ClusterType.TYPE_RECOMMENDATION) .build())
Java
client.deleteClusters( new DeleteClustersRequest.Builder() .addClusterType(ClusterType.TYPE_CONTINUATION) .addClusterType(ClusterType.TYPE_FEATURED) .addClusterType(ClusterType.TYPE_RECOMMENDATION) .build());
When the service receives the request, it removes the existing data from all clusters matching the specified cluster types. Clients can choose to pass one or many cluster types. In case of an error, the entire request is rejected and the existing state is maintained.
Error handling
It is highly recommended to listen to the task result from the publish APIs such that a follow-up action can be taken to recover and resubmit an successful task.
Kotlin
client.publishRecommendationClusters( PublishRecommendationClustersRequest.Builder() .addRecommendationCluster(..) .build()) .addOnCompleteListener { task -> if (task.isSuccessful) { // do something } else { val exception = task.exception if (exception is AppEngageException) { @AppEngageErrorCode val errorCode = exception.errorCode if (errorCode == AppEngageErrorCode.SERVICE_NOT_FOUND) { // do something } } } }
Java
client.publishRecommendationClusters( new PublishRecommendationClustersRequest.Builder() .addRecommendationCluster(...) .build()) .addOnCompleteListener( task -> { if (task.isSuccessful()) { // do something } else { Exception exception = task.getException(); if (exception instanceof AppEngageException) { @AppEngageErrorCode int errorCode = ((AppEngageException) exception).getErrorCode(); if (errorCode == AppEngageErrorCode.SERVICE_NOT_FOUND) { // do something } } } });
The error is returned as an AppEngageException
with the cause included as an
error code.
Error code | Error name | Note |
---|---|---|
1 |
SERVICE_NOT_FOUND |
The service is not available on the given device. |
2 |
SERVICE_NOT_AVAILABLE |
The service is available on the given device, but it is not available at the time of the call (for example, it is explicitly disabled). |
3 |
SERVICE_CALL_EXECUTION_FAILURE |
The task execution failed due to threading issues. In this case, it can be retried. |
4 |
SERVICE_CALL_PERMISSION_DENIED |
The caller is not allowed to make the service call. |
5 |
SERVICE_CALL_INVALID_ARGUMENT |
The request contains invalid data (for example, more than the allowed number of clusters). |
6 |
SERVICE_CALL_INTERNAL |
There is an error on the service side. |
7 |
SERVICE_CALL_RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED |
The service call is made too frequently. |
Step 3: Handle broadcast intents
In addition to making publish content API calls through a job, it is also
required to set up a
BroadcastReceiver
to receive
the request for a content publish.
The goal of broadcast intents is mainly for app reactivation and forcing data sync. Broadcast intents are not designed to be sent very frequently. It is only triggered when the Engage Service determines the content might be stale (for example, a week old). That way, there is more confidence that the user can have a fresh content experience, even if the application has not been executed for a long period of time.
The BroadcastReceiver
must be set up in the following two ways:
- Dynamically register an instance of the
BroadcastReceiver
class usingContext.registerReceiver()
. This enables communication from applications that are still live in memory.
Kotlin
class AppEngageBroadcastReceiver : BroadcastReceiver(){ // Trigger recommendation cluster publish when PUBLISH_RECOMMENDATION broadcast // is received // Trigger featured cluster publish when PUBLISH_FEATURED broadcast is received // Trigger continuation cluster publish when PUBLISH_CONTINUATION broadcast is // received } fun registerBroadcastReceivers(context: Context){ var context = context context = context.applicationContext // Register Recommendation Cluster Publish Intent context.registerReceiver(AppEngageBroadcastReceiver(), IntentFilter(Intents.ACTION_PUBLISH_RECOMMENDATION)) // Register Featured Cluster Publish Intent context.registerReceiver(AppEngageBroadcastReceiver(), IntentFilter(Intents.ACTION_PUBLISH_FEATURED)) // Register Continuation Cluster Publish Intent context.registerReceiver(AppEngageBroadcastReceiver(), IntentFilter(Intents.ACTION_PUBLISH_CONTINUATION)) }
Java
class AppEngageBroadcastReceiver extends BroadcastReceiver { // Trigger recommendation cluster publish when PUBLISH_RECOMMENDATION broadcast // is received // Trigger featured cluster publish when PUBLISH_FEATURED broadcast is received // Trigger continuation cluster publish when PUBLISH_CONTINUATION broadcast is // received } public static void registerBroadcastReceivers(Context context) { context = context.getApplicationContext(); // Register Recommendation Cluster Publish Intent context.registerReceiver(new AppEngageBroadcastReceiver(), new IntentFilter(com.google.android.engage.service.Intents.ACTION_PUBLISH_RECOMMENDATION)); // Register Featured Cluster Publish Intent context.registerReceiver(new AppEngageBroadcastReceiver(), new IntentFilter(com.google.android.engage.service.Intents.ACTION_PUBLISH_FEATURED)); // Register Continuation Cluster Publish Intent context.registerReceiver(new AppEngageBroadcastReceiver(), new IntentFilter(com.google.android.engage.service.Intents.ACTION_PUBLISH_CONTINUATION)); }
- Statically declare an implementation with the
<receiver>
tag in yourAndroidManifest.xml
file. This allows the application to receive broadcast intents when it is not running, and also allows the application to publish the content.
<application>
<receiver
android:name=".AppEngageBroadcastReceiver"
android:exported="true"
android:enabled="true">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.android.engage.action.PUBLISH_RECOMMENDATION" />
</intent-filter>
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.android.engage.action.PUBLISH_FEATURED" />
</intent-filter>
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="com.google.android.engage.action.PUBLISH_CONTINUATION" />
</intent-filter>
</receiver>
</application>
The following intents is sent by the service:
com.google.android.engage.action.PUBLISH_RECOMMENDATION
It is recommended to start apublishRecommendationClusters
call when receiving this intent.com.google.android.engage.action.PUBLISH_FEATURED
It is recommended to start apublishFeaturedCluster
call when receiving this intent.com.google.android.engage.action.PUBLISH_CONTINUATION
It is recommended to start apublishContinuationCluster
call when receiving this intent.
Integration workflow
For a step-by-step guide on verifying your integration after it is complete, see Engage developer integration workflow.
FAQs
See Engage SDK Frequently Asked Questions for FAQs.
Contact
Contact [email protected] if there are any questions during the integration process.
Next steps
After completing this integration, your next steps are as follows:
- Send an email to [email protected] and attach your integrated APK that is ready for testing by Google.
- Google performs a verification and reviews internally to make sure the integration works as expected. If changes are needed, Google contacts you with any necessary details.
- When testing is complete and no changes are needed, Google contacts you to notify you that you can start publishing the updated and integrated APK to the Play Store.
- After Google has confirmed that your updated APK has been published to the Play Store, your Recommendation, Featured, and Continuation clusters may be published and visible to users.