No! you have a few way to test it
Send a broadcast manually with an intent of this form
Intent i = new Intent("com.android.vending.INSTALL_REFERRER");
//Set Package name
i.setPackage("com.package.yourapp");
//referrer is a composition of the parameter of the campaing
i.putExtra("referrer", referrer);
sendBroadcast(i);
The easiest way is using adb. You don't have to write any code.
Just run in a terminal:
adb shell
am broadcast -a com.android.vending.INSTALL_REFERRER -n <your.package>/.<path.up.until.your.BroadcastReceiver> --es "referrer" "utm_source=test_source\&utm_medium=test_medium\&utm_term=test_term\&utm_content=test_content\&utm_campaign=test_name"
Here's my exact line:
am broadcast -a com.android.vending.INSTALL_REFERRER -n net.lp.collectionista/.util.broadcast_receivers.FacadeBroadcastReceiver --es "referrer" "utm_source=test_source\&utm_medium=test_medium\&utm_term=test_term\&utm_content=test_content\&utm_campaign=test_name"
But your BroadcastReceiver may need to be the AnalyticsReceiver, i.e.
As Luigi said, you can also leave out the "-n" componentname part, but then every app on your device will receive the referral. This can be a good extra test to see if your BroadcastReceiver can be found properly.
The output I see (especially the last line is important):
05-13 17:28:08.335: D/Collectionista FacadeBroadcastReceiver(8525): Receiver called
05-13 17:28:08.335: V/Collectionista FacadeBroadcastReceiver(8525): Receiver called with action: com.android.vending.INSTALL_REFERRER
05-13 17:28:08.365: D/GoogleAnalyticsTracker(8525): Stored referrer:utmcsr=test_source|utmccn=test_name|utmcmd=test_medium|utmctr=test_term|utmcct=test_content
Found a nice open-source tool that lets you scan the referral qrcode that you generate here, and it sends a broadcast intent with all the correct information.
For me extras added to the intent only when adding with "-e" instead of "--es". Might be my ad version issue. So my command is
./adb shell am broadcast -a com.android.vending.INSTALL_REFERRER -n <your package>/<your package>.<your BroadcastReceiver> -e "referrer" "utm_medium%3Dpartner%26utm_campaign%3Dpartner_name"
Goople Play receives an APP link and asks the user to click to download, and Google Play sends a broadcast when the download is complete. APP link will usually take some parameters (such as the following example) to let Google Play and APP know where the source comes from.
pjv's answer works in the case where the package name in AndroidManifest.xml matches the applicationId in build.gradle. If they don't match, do the following:
Given:
applicationId is com.my.app.debug
package is com.package.app
receiver is path.to.MyReceiver
then broadcast to com.my.app.debug/com.package.app.path.to.MyReceiver Details here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/adt-dev/PjTHX79Iomw