refplace | Description |
---|---|
direct | Direct link (https://ok.ru/games/[short-name]) |
catalog | From any place in the application catalog or the user’s applications (outdated) |
banner | From a banner in the application catalog |
banner_text | From a banner (banner text) |
banner_img | From a banner (banner image) |
friend_invitation | The user accepted a friend’s invitation |
friend_feed | From a post in a friend’s news feed |
friend_notification | From a notification in the toolbar |
present | From a present |
present_tooltip | From a present (tooltip) |
common_apps | “Applications you have in common with your friend” |
user_apps | From the catalog: my applications |
friend_apps | From the catalog: friend’s applications |
recommended_apps | From the catalog: recommended applications |
new_apps | From the catalog: new applications |
top_apps | From the catalog: top applications |
pay_attention_apps | From the catalog: pay attention |
app_search_apps | From the catalog: application search |
shops_catalog_apps | From the catalog: shops & services |
our_apps | From the catalog: our applications |
short_apps | From the catalog: entertainment |
app_preset | From the topical collection of applications |
showcase_apps | From the catalog: recommended by genre |
rb_9 | Link under the user’s avatar. Appears if the user joins the application |
Full refplaces list - ApplicationReferencePlace.
For some launch methods there is also an option with the “passive_” prefix.
The difference between passive and standard methods is the part of UI the user has launched the game from. The non-passive option is a notification, recommendation, etc. that pops up regardless of the user’s actions, whereas the passive one is the case when the element is not specially marked for the user and is launched in the standard way.
For example:
passive_friend_suggest
friend_suggest