Can I use the HockeyApp app ID in App Center?
The HockeyApp app id used in the link above is equivalent to the app secret of your app in App Center but without dashes. App Center doesn’t support the HockeyApp Feedback functionality. For potential alternatives, see the feedback guide.
Which App Center services are affected by hockeysdk?
All App Center services for which you’re using HockeySDK will be affected, including Diagnostics, Analytics, and Distribute in-app updates. How can I know if my apps are using HockeySDK?
What if my customers still use the old versions of hockeysdk?
If you’ve already migrated to App Center SDK, it’s likely some of your customers are still using the old versions of the app with HockeySDK. You’ll stop receiving data from these customers after November 13, 2020 unless these customers upgrade to the app version with App Center SDK.
What is happening to my app after hockeysdk is deprecated?
HockeySDK is now deprecated and will continue to work until November 13, 2020. After this date, HockeySDK will stop sending data for your app. To continue receiving analytics/crash data from your apps and to keep using in-app updates, make sure to upgrade your apps to the App Center SDK versions before November 13, 2020.
Is it possible to enable in-app updates in hockeysdk?
The HockeySDK doesn’t enable in-app updates by default. App Center SDK registers in-app updates service only if you pass Distribute class to the start method. This module is enabled by default, unlike in the HockeySDK. The feedback service won’t be supported in App Center.
What will happen to HockeyApp in 2019?
November 16, 2019: Farewell, HockeyApp! After November 16, 2019, all HockeyApp customers will use the next generation of Distribution, Crash Reporting, and Analytics services in App Center and HockeyApp will no longer be accessible.