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Hello! This is the public repo of the mParticle Android Media SDK. We've built the mParticle platform to take a new approach to web and mobile app data and the platform has grown to support 50+ services and SDKs, including developer tools, analytics, attribution, messaging, and advertising services. mParticle is designed to serve as the connector between all of these services - check out our site, or hit us at developers@mparticle.com to learn more.
Fully detailed documentation and other information about mParticle Android SDK can be found at our doc site
Please be aware that this SDK is built as an extension of and requires the use of the mParticle Android SDK.
Below summarizes the major steps to get the Android Media SDK up and running. In addition to the below, we have built a sample app that provides a more in depth look at how to send MediaEvent
s to Adobe's Heartbeat Kit. See that sample app here
You can grab the Core SDK via Maven Central. Please see the badge above and follow the releases page to stay up to date with the latest version.
dependencies {
implementation 'com.mparticle:android-media:1.4.0'
}
Starting a MediaSession and logging events. The MediaSession
fields title
, mediaContentId
, duration
, streamType
, and contentType
are all required fields. We reccomend you use the constants defined in StreamType
and ContentType
for the streamType
and contentType
fields respectively, but free formed Strings are accepted if these constants don't accurately describe your Media
//initialize the core SDK
val options = MParticleOptions.builder(context)
.credentials("key", "secret")
.build()
MParticle.start(options)
//initialize a MediaSession
val mediaSession = MediaSession.builder {
title = "Media Title"
mediaContentId = "123"
duration = 1000
streamType = StreamType.LIVE_STEAM
contentType = ContentType.VIDEO
}
//start the MediaSession
mediaSession.logMediaSessionStart()
//log events
mediaSession.logPlay()
mediaSession.logPause()
Updating playhead position while logging an event
mediaSession.logPlay(
Options(currentPlayheadPosition = 120000)
)
Including customAttributes in an event. Common customAttribute keys are available as constants in OptionsAttributeKeys
, but they may also be free formed Strings
val options = Options(
customAttributes = mapOf(
"isFullScreen" to "true",
CONTENT_EPISODE to "episode1",
PLAYER_NAME to "JWPlayer"
)
)
mediaSession.logPlay(options)
MediaEvent
s as Custom Events (MPEvent
) to the MParticle ServerMediaEvent
s created by the MediaSession
, as MPEvent
snote: "UpdatePlayheadPosition"
MediaEvent
s will never be automatically logged to the MParticle Server
val mediaSession = MediaSession.builder {
title = "Media Title"
mediaContentId = "123"
duration = 1000
streamType = StreamType.LIVE_STEAM
contentType = ContentType.VIDEO
logMPEvents = true
}
MPEvent
) within the context of a MediaSession.val mpEvent = mediaSession.buildMPEvent("Milestone", mapOf(
"type" to "95%"
))
MParticle.getInstance()?.logEvent(mpEvent)
MediaEvent
s as Custom Events(MPEvents
). The example flattens and logs MediaEvent
created by MediaSession.logPlay()
callsmediaSession.mediaEventListener = { mediaEvent ->
if (mediaEvent.eventName == MediaEventName.PLAY) {
val mpEvent = mediaEvent.toMPEvent()
MParticle.getInstance()?.logEvent(mpEvent)
}
}
The MediaSession#logError(String, Map)
method is similar to the generic MParticle#logError(String, Map)
method, but should be used for logging events specific to an individual MediaSession
.
Like all other Media
events, "Error" events will not be sent to the MParticle Server by default, but will be consumed by local kits. To log this event to the MParticle Server, follow the previously outlined instructions
example:
//log a MediaSession-specific error as a MediaEvent
mediaSession.logError("Player Crashed", mapOf("foo", "bar"))
//log a general error as an core event
MParticle.getInstance()?.logError("Request timed out", mapOf("foo", "bar"))
At mParticle, we are proud of our code and like to keep things open source. If you'd like to contribute, simply fork this repo, push any code changes to your fork, and submit a Pull Request against the development
branch of mParticle-android-media-sdk.
The mParticle Android SDK is available under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See the LICENSE file for more info.
FAQs
Media Api to supplement core SDK
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