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Adopt Android SDK version 2.2.1 #139

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@evan-masseau evan-masseau commented Mar 26, 2024

Description

Adopts recently released Klaviyo Android SDK version 2.2.0 and
Increment React Native to 0.3.1

Check List

  • Are you changing anything with the public API?
    • NO
  • Are your changes backwards compatible with previous SDK Versions?
    • YES

Changelog / Code Overview

Version 2.2.0 of the Klaviyo Android SDK added new logic to the networking layer to reduce redundant API calls while also extending retry logic to better retain data during a period of high traffic for a particular company.

Test Plan

  • Unit tests, integration tests and device testing have been performed on the Android SDK and internal test apps.
  • Ran tests against internal React Native test apps

Increment React Native to 0.3.1
@evan-masseau evan-masseau requested a review from a team as a code owner March 26, 2024 21:08
@evan-masseau evan-masseau requested review from jordan-griffin and ajaysubra and removed request for a team March 26, 2024 21:08
@evan-masseau evan-masseau changed the title Adopt Android SDK version 2.2.0 Adopt Android SDK version 2.2.1 Mar 27, 2024
@evan-masseau evan-masseau merged commit 6142fb6 into master Mar 27, 2024
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@evan-masseau evan-masseau deleted the rel/0.3.1 branch March 27, 2024 21:03
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