This topic describes how to create, edit, view, and delete aggregation QR codes.
Introduction to aggregation QR codes
Cloud Release provides aggregation QR codes to help users easily download and install applications. In the Cloud Release console, developers can attach Android and iOS applications to an aggregation QR code. When a user scans the QR code with an Android phone, the Android application automatically downloads. When a user scans the QR code with an iOS device, the iOS application automatically downloads. To accommodate various download channels and distribution models, aggregation QR codes support two sources for application packages: 1) applications that are already fully published in Cloud Release, or 2) custom download links.
Access the QR code feature
Log on to the EMAS Management Console, select the Cloud Release product, and then click to enter.
Create a new aggregation QR code
The application associated with an aggregation QR code can be sourced from a Cloud Release resource plan or a custom link. The steps to create a QR code are as follows:
Click the New QR Code button.
Configure the aggregation QR code information.
Option |
Description |
Applicable scope |
QR code name |
Sets the name of the QR code. Data type: String Value range: 2 to 20 characters Required: Yes |
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Associated app |
Associates the QR code with an app in Cloud Release. |
|
Select version |
Selects an application version that is fully published. |
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Custom link |
Specifies a custom download address for the application package. |
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An aggregation QR code must be associated with at least one valid application package source. The configurations for Android and iOS cannot both be empty.
The aggregation QR code does not change after it is created. It always resolves to the latest version in its history.
View an aggregation QR code
Click View Details.
View the current QR code details and its version history.
Edit or delete an aggregation QR code
Click the Edit or Delete button.
Before you delete a QR code, make sure it is no longer in use. When a QR code is deleted, its history is also deleted. This makes the QR code permanently invalid.