Page Summary
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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
displayTextfield 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
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Optional information about the partner app link. |
iosAppLinkInfo
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Deprecated. Links to open iOS apps are not supported. |
webAppLinkInfo
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Optional information about the partner web link. |
displayText
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Optional display text for the app link button. Character limit is 30. |
AppLinkInfo
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{ "appLogoImage" : { object ( |
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appLogoImage
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Deprecated. Image isn't supported in the app link module. |
title
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Deprecated. Title isn't supported in the app link module. |
description
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Deprecated. Description isn't supported in the app link module. |
appTarget
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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 |
Union field target
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target
can be only one of the following:
targetUri
object (
Uri
)
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
string
Package name for AppTarget. For example: com.google.android.gm


