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Prerequisites
You can show interstitials in many different places but we are going to discuss not where but how to show it. But first, let’s explain a crucial concept.
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So for recovering this app flow and giving back control to the user you can use this event. |
To reiterate, this is not passed as a separated object like the other Events because is mandatory to handle what happens after an Interstitial is closed. This is invoked in the SDK when:
Everything went right and the user just closed the full-screen ad.
The ad hasn't loaded yet and you tried to show it.
The ad has been Invalidated and you tried to show it. Gets invalidated when:
Fails to load.
Already shown.
Too Long without showing it.
The ad failed to show.
Load → wait → Show on Event
This way is much more efficient since the show is immediate as the user performs the action.
So consider a scenario where a button click triggers an Interstitial and, subsequently, the NewActivity
is launched from MainActivity.
Load
Load then wait for the user to take an action on your app
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class MainViewController: UiViewControlelr {
var interstitialId:Int32 = -1;
...
override func viewDidLoad() {
super.viewDidLoad()
...
let interstitialAdId = ConfigBuilder.companion.INTERSTITIAL_TEST_R89_CONFIG_ID
interstitialId = RefineryAdFactory.shared.createInterstitial(
configurationID: interstitialAdId,
uiViewController: self,
afterInterstitial: {
// Here you could present the next view controller. Basically recover app flow
// Example
self.present(NewViewController(), animated: true)
},lifecycleCallbacks: nil)
}
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} |