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Chartboost Mediation Unity SDK - Verve Adapter

Provides a list of externally configurable properties pertaining to the partner SDK that can be retrieved and set by publishers.

Dependencies for the adapter are now embedded in the package, and can be found at com.chartboost.mediation.unity.adapter.verve/Editor/VerveAdapterDependencies.xml.

Installation

Using the public npm registry

In order to add the Chartboost Mediation Unity SDK - Verve Adapter to your project using the npm package, add the following to your Unity Project's manifest.json file. The scoped registry section is required in order to fetch packages from the NpmJS registry.

"dependencies": {
    "com.chartboost.mediation.unity.adapter.verve": "5.0.0",
    ...
},
"scopedRegistries": [
{
    "name": "NpmJS",
    "url": "https://registry.npmjs.org",
    "scopes": [
    "com.chartboost"
    ]
}
]

Using the public NuGet package

To add the Chartboost Mediation Unity SDK - Verve Adapter to your project using the NuGet package, you will first need to add the NugetForUnity package into your Unity Project.

This can be done by adding the following to your Unity Project's manifest.json

  "dependencies": {
    "com.github-glitchenzo.nugetforunity": "https://github.com/GlitchEnzo/NuGetForUnity.git?path=/src/NuGetForUnity",
    ...
  },

Once NugetForUnity is installed, search for Chartboost.CSharp.Mediation.Unity.Adapter.Verve in the search bar of Nuget Explorer window(Nuget -> Manage Nuget Packages). You should be able to see the Chartboost.CSharp.Mediation.Unity.Adapter.Verve package. Choose the appropriate version and install.

AndroidManifest.xml Permissions

The following permissions must be added in the AndroidManifest.xml file:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE" />

For improved targeting and therefore higher eCPMs you can add this other permissions but keep in mind that the user needs to approve them explicitly on Android versions 6 or higher.

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.READ_PHONE_STATE" />

<!-- For location use one of the following permissions -->
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />
<!-- or -->
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" />

Usage

The following code block exemplifies usage of the VerveAdapter.cs configuration class.

IPartnerAdapterConfiguration Properties

// AdapterUnityVersion - The partner adapter Unity version, e.g: 5.0.0
Debug.Log($"Adapter Unity Version: {VerveAdapter.AdapterUnityVersion}");

// AdapterNativeVersion - The partner adapter version, e.g: 5.3.0.2.0
Debug.Log($"Adapter Native Version: {VerveAdapter.AdapterNativeVersion}");

// PartnerSDKVersion - The partner SDK version, e.g: 3.0.2
Debug.Log($"Partner SDK Version: {VerveAdapter.PartnerSDKVersion}");

// PartnerIdentifier - The partner ID for internal uses, e.g: verve
Debug.Log($"Partner Identifier: {VerveAdapter.PartnerIdentifier}");

// PartnerDisplayName - The partner name for external uses, e.g: Verve
Debug.Log($"Partner Display Name: {VerveAdapter.PartnerDisplayName}");

Test Mode

To enable test mode for the Verve adapter, the following property has been made available:

VerveAdapter.TestMode = true;

Verbose Logging

To enable verbose logging for the Verve adapter, the following property has been made available:

VerveAdapter.VerboseLogging = true;