Events
Batch allows you to track events that happen in your application. They automatically keep track of their count, the last time it happened and their value.
Important
- Please read our guide on custom data before tagging your app.
- Newly tracked events are hidden by default. You will need to manually display them from the dashboard settings > "Custom data" tab.
Tracking events
Events are easy to use, but have some rules:
- Event names are strings. They should be made of letters, numbers or underscores ([a-z0-9_]) and can't be longer than 30 characters.
- They can have a label, which is a string that can't be longer than 200 bytes (optional).
- A custom data object can be attached. See the section "Event Data", right under this one.
Here's an example:
import { BatchUser } from '@batch.com/react-native-plugin';
BatchUser.trackEvent("ad_seen");
BatchUser.trackEvent("tab_clicked", "activity");
Event data
Starting with Batch SDK 2.1.0, you can attach custom data to events using the BatchEventData
class, instanciable by calling new BatchEventData()
You will then use this event when calling BatchUser.trackEvent("ad_seen")
.
It is very similar to BatchUserDataEditor
.
It supports setting the following data:
- Tags: a collection of string values
- They can't be longer than 64 characters, empty or null.
- The SDK will automatically lowercase them, so two same strings with different casing does not count as two different tags.
- Attributes: key/value pairs of data
- Attributes associate values to keys.
- Keys should be made of letters, numbers or underscores ([a-z0-9_]) and can't be longer than 30 characters.
They will be lowercased, so trying to use the same key with different casing will overwrite the previously set value. - Values can be of the following types:
- Strings, not longer than 64 characters, can't be empty or null.
- Booleans
- Floats/Doubles
- Integer/Longs
- Dates ≥ 7.0.0
- URLs ≥ 7.0.0, not longer than 2048 characters and must follow the format
scheme://[authority][path][?query][#fragment]
.
An event supports at most 10 tags and 10 attributes.
Any attempt to add an invalid tag or attribute will fail. Setting a value for an existing key will overwrite it.
Example:
let data = new BatchEventData();
data.addTag("sports");
data.addTag("squash");
data.addTag("daily_digest");
data.put("premium", true);
data.put("id", "123456");
data.putURL('article_url','https://example.com/article/2')
data.putDate("read_date", new Date('July 20, 69 00:20:18 GMT+00:00').getTime())
BatchUser.trackEvent("read_article", null, data);
Note: Event data was available before Batch SDK 2.1.0, and worked with a plain JS object.
This method has been deprecated: BatchEventData
must now be used to describe your custom data.
Tracking transactions
We also have a specialized kind of events: Transactions.
They let you track a transaction of a certain amount, without any currency attached: You will need to make sure you only track comparable values.
Here's an example:
BatchUser.trackTransaction(250);
Tracking user location
Starting with Batch 2.0.0, you can now natively track a user location.
You will have to wrap the location in a plain object defining:
latitude
(number)longitude
(number)date
(Date, optional)precision
(number, optional) precision radius in meters
Here it's typescript definition of the object:
/**
* Represents a locations, using lat/lng coordinates
*/
interface Location {
/**
* Latitude
*/
latitude: number;
/**
* Longitude
*/
longitude: number;
/**
* Date of the tracked location
*/
date?: Date;
/**
* Precision radius in meters
*/
precision?: number;
}
And an:
BatchUser.trackLocation({
date: new Date(), // Optionnal
latitude: 45.764042,
longitude: 4.835659,
precision: 125 // Optionnal
})
This data will allow you to send geotargeted push notifications from the dashboard or the Campaigns API.
The SDK will throttle location tracking to optimize network and battery usage. You can track one location event every 30 seconds, any attempt at updating the location sooner will be ignored by the SDK.