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Hello,
Thank you @ikotsov
Review flow will not appear if one of the following reasons occurs it may be very tricky in google workspace account:->
1- The user account is protected (for example, with enterprise accounts), Probably your test devices used an email in the google play store that was made from G SUITE which for some reason does not work, log out from the test account gsuite email and log in with a private Gmail account inside of Google play store, or try with another Gmail account which means you will download the app again after changing play store Gmail .
2- The user account has already reviewed the app, delete the review directly from Play Store.
3- Your app must be in the user's Google Play library. To add your app to the user's library, download your app from the Play Store using that user's account. hypothesis(weak): in your case you probably didn't remove the version of app sharing first and the production version overrides on the previous v., it may cause something cashed try to remove app and download again.
4- The primary account is not selected in the Play Store, When multiple accounts are available in the device, ensure that the primary account is the one selected in the Play Store.
5- There is an issue with the Google Play Store or Google Play Services on the device, this commonly occurs when the Play Store was sideloaded onto the device. Use a different device that has a valid version of the Play Store and Google Play Services.
Try again and give me feedback...
Overall please describe env. you are working on it, list the devices models you test on it and their API level, account @what domain, etc,... if still issue exist.
I hope you will find my comment helpful.
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Great answer! 👌
I think these bullets can be used as a reference for knowing how to debug whether the modal will finally appear or not in production mode.
There was not any collide in my case. I tried it in a device which did not ever have the version of the build which was available via internal app sharing.
I will try again and in case the problem persists, I will post again.
Will also add logging when the modal triggers so that I gain more data to count on.
Thank you very much for your quick and thorough answer!
PS: Just wanted to make sure that I do not miss something from my side as far as setting up the package is concerned. If this is issue comes from how Google works, then there is not much we can do.
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Thank you,
Any time to support.
Yes it comes from google but we try to follow there guidelines to make sure best practice to user, and make sure that our testing works well as in production too.
If there's any update post it you are welcome.
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