v0.5.0
Uber Rides iOS SDK (Beta) v0.5.0
Added
SSO (Native login with Uber)
Introducing SSO. Allows a user to sign in & authorize your application via the native Uber app. Users no longer have to remember their username & password as long as they are signed into the Uber app.
- Added
LoginType.Native
- Added
NativeLoginAuthenticator
- Added
LoginButton
LoginButton
Added a built in button to make login easier. Uses a LoginManager
to initiate the login process when the user taps the button. Reflects the logged in / logged out state of the user
Support all REST API Endpoints
Updated RidesClient
to support all of the REST API endpoints. See https://developer.uber.com/docs/api-overview for a complete overview of the endpoints
UberAuthenticating Classes
Added Authenticating classes to handle the possible login types
- ImplicitGrantAuthenticator
- AuthorizationCodeGrantAuthenticator
- NativeAuthenticator
These classes should be created with your requested scopes (and potentially other information) and will handle making the correct login call for you. LoginView and LoginManager have been updated to use these new classes
Deeplinks
All deeplink objects now subclass the BaseDeeplink
which encapsulates shared logic for executing a deeplink.
Added new Deeplinking
objects, AuthenticationDeeplink
which is used for SSO, and AppStoreDeeplink
which is used to fallback to the Uber App on the App Store
Changed
Swift 2.2
Updated to using Swift 2.2. XCode 7.3+ is now required
Info.plist
There has been an update in how you define your callback URIs in your Info.plist. We now support callbackURIs for different login types. Anything that is not defined will use the General
type (if you still use the old UberCallbackURI
key, that will be treated as General
)
We have also added UberDisplayName
. This should contain the name of your application. See an example of the new format below
<key>UberClientID</key>
<string>YOUR_CLIENT_ID</string>
<key>UberDisplayName</key>
<string>YOUR_APP_NAME</string>
<key>UberCallbackURIs</key>
<array>
<dict>
<key>UberCallbackURIType</key>
<string>General</string>
<key>URIString</key>
<string>callback://your_callback_uri</string>
</dict>
<dict>
<key>UberCallbackURIType</key>
<string>AuthorizationCode</string>
<key>URIString</key>
<string>callback://optional_authorization_code_uri</string>
</dict>
</array>
You also need to add a new Application Query Scheme on iOS 9+ in order to use SSO
<key>LSApplicationQueriesSchemes</key>
<array>
<string>uberauth</string>
<string>uber</string>
</array>
RideRequestButton
The RideRequestButton has been updated to show information about your Uber ride. Requires setting a product ID in your RideParameters and optionally a dropoff address.
- If only a productID is set, the button will update with a time estimate of how far away a car is
- If dropoff address & productID are set, the button will show a time estimate and a price estimate of the trip
Ride Request Widget Button
The Ride Request Widget Button now defaults to using the .Native
LoginType instead of the previous .Implicit
. If Native login is unavailable, it will automatically fallback to Implicit
Breaking
LoginBehavior -> LoginType
LoginBehavior
has been removed, replaced by LoginType
. Available login types:
- .Implicit
- .AuthorizationCode
- .Native
LoginManager
LoginManager
now takes a LoginType
instead of a LoginBehavior
LoginView
LoginView
is now initialized using the new UberAuthenticating classes rather than an array of RidesScope
RidesClient
Renamed getAccessToken()
to fetchAccessToken()
Fixed
- Issue #29 Carthage Compatible. Updated the SDK to work with Carthage
- Issue #25 AllTrips scope missing. With the addition of Authorization Code Grant & Native it is now possible to request privileged scopes
- Issue #17 Warnings with Xcode 7.3. Selector syntax has been updated for Swift 2.2
- Issue #1 Unclear documentation. Updated README to be more clear