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[SDK-4407] iOS Multi trigger support #293

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  • Supports CleverTap iOS SDK v7.1.0

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  • New Features

    • Revamped the user interface for cleaner navigation and improved component grouping.
    • Introduced interactive elements that allow users to record custom events and update profiles.
    • Enhanced analytics capabilities by improving event tracking, log histories, and app usage summaries.
  • Chores

    • Upgraded the plugin version and dependencies for enhanced performance and compatibility.

Anush-Shand and others added 3 commits February 13, 2025 17:14
- Makes view collapsible
- Adds a reusable component
- Adds ability to raise custom event and custom attributes for profileSet
- Supports CleverTap iOS SDK v7.1.0
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The changes refactor the UI structure in the Flutter application by removing inline widget definitions in the main.dart file and introducing utility methods to generate UI components such as expansion tiles and list tiles. New methods for custom event and user record handling have been added along with updates to existing event-related method signatures. On the iOS side, several methods have been added in the CleverTap plugin to retrieve user event logs and app usage metrics. The plugin's podspec has also been updated to use newer version numbers for both the plugin and its dependency.

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File Change Summary
example/lib/…/main.dart - Removed inline UI code and introduced _buildExpansionTile and _buildListTile methods.
- Added dialog-building methods and new methods: recordCustomEvent, recordCustomUser, onRandomUserLogin.
- Updated method signatures for event methods (e.g., getEventFirstTime(String eventName)).
ios/Classes/CleverTapPlugin.m - Added methods: getUserEventLog, getUserEventLogCount, getUserEventLogHistory, getUserAppLaunchCount, and getUserLastVisitTs to enhance analytics and event logging.
ios/clevertap_plugin.podspec - Updated plugin version from 3.0.0 to 3.4.0.
- Changed dependency version for CleverTap-iOS-SDK from 7.0.3 to 7.1.0.

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sequenceDiagram
    participant U as User
    participant UI as App UI
    participant APP as MyApp
    participant CT as CleverTapPlugin

    U->>UI: Initiate custom event input
    UI->>APP: Open dialog & collect event name
    APP->>CT: Call recordCustomEvent(eventName)
    CT-->>APP: Confirm event logging
    APP-->>UI: Display confirmation/toast
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sequenceDiagram
    participant F as Flutter Engine
    participant CT as CleverTapPlugin
    participant iOS as iOS System

    F->>CT: Invoke plugin method (e.g., getUserEventLog)
    CT->>iOS: Retrieve event log details
    iOS-->>CT: Return fetched data
    CT-->>F: Send event log details back
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@nishant-clevertap nishant-clevertap merged commit ab01bc0 into task/SDK-4406/support_corev7.1.2 Mar 3, 2025
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