I have an application which supports universal links and it is currently in the app store.
Say it supports the domain www.example.com and thus universal links can be easily opened via this. We will have applinks:www.example.com in associated domains.
Now say if I want to release another app and it also supports the same domain. Now how will iOS distinguish which app to open via universal links..?
I found the solution, its pretty simple though. My problem was that my first app was supporting all the pages by stating
"*" in the paths section of apple-app-site-association file. Now all I have to do is add NOT in front of one of the paths which I wanted my second app to handle.
like "NOT /cabs". I haven't tested it yet if this works or not. I will post an update as soon as I am done with it.
In order to supporting
Universal Links
with single domain on two different apps you need to make changes in your existingapple-app-site-association
file, at https://{domain}/apple-app-site-association.For Single App Support
For single application support it's look like this
For Multiple App Support
For multiple application support, you need add one more key-value pair in
details
array ofapplinks
inapple-app-site-association
. It's look like thisGeneral Format of
apple-app-site-association
fileThe file looks like this:
References
How to support Universal Links in iOS App and setup server for it?
Apple App Site Association file example
Important: The order of the dictionaries in the array determines the order the system follows when looking for a match. The first match wins, allowing you to designate one app to handle specified paths within your website, and another app to handle the rest.
References: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/core_app/allowing_apps_and_websites_to_link_to_your_content/enabling_universal_links