api.video Android player analytics module
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Table of contents
Project description
Android library to manually call the api.video analytics collector.
This is useful if you are using a video player for which we do not yet provide a ready-to-use
monitoring module.
Getting started
Installation
Gradle
In your module build.gradle
, add the following code in dependencies
:
dependencies {
implementation 'video.api:android-player-analytics:2.0.2'
}
Permissions
In your AndroidManifest.xml
, add the following code in <manifest>
:
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />
Sample application
A demo application demonstrates how to use player analytics library.
See /example
folder.
Documentation
Options
The analytics module constructor takes a Options
parameter that contains the following options:
Option name | Mandatory | Type | Description |
---|
mediaUrl | ** | | |
yes** | String | url of the media (eg. https://vod.api.video/vod/vi5oDagRVJBSKHxSiPux5rYD/hls/manifest.m3u8 ) | |
videoInfo | ** | | |
yes** | VideoInfo | information containing analytics collector url, video type (vod or live) and video id | |
metadata | no | Map<String, String> | object containing metadata |
onSessionIdReceived | no | ((sessionId: String) -> Unit)? | callback called once the session id has been received |
onPing | no | ((message: PlaybackPingMessage) -> Unit)? | callback called before sending the ping message |
Options instantiation is made with either mediaUrl or videoInfo.
Once the module is instantiated, the following methods have to be called to monitor the playback
events.
ApiVideoPlayerAnalytics API
Event time or current time
If you know the event timestamp, you can use it as the eventTime
parameter. If you don't know the
event timestamp, you can set the currentTime
parameter with a scheduler.
play(eventTime: Float = currentTime): Future<void>
method to call when the video starts playing for the first time (in the case of a resume after
paused, use resume()
)
resume(eventTime: Float = currentTime): Future<void>
method to call when the video playback is resumed after a pause
ready(eventTime: Float = currentTime): Future<void>
method to call once the player is ready to play the media
end(eventTime: Float = currentTime): Future<void>
method to call when the video is ended
seek(from: Float, to: Float): Future<void>
method to call when a seek event occurs, the from
and to
parameters are mandatory and should
contains the seek start & end times in seconds
pause(eventTime: Float = currentTime): Future<void>
method to call when the video is paused
destroy(eventTime: Float = currentTime): Future<void>
method to call when the video player is disposed (eg. when the use closes the navigation tab)
currentTime
field to call each time the playback time changes (it should be called often, the accuracy of the
collected data depends on it) if you don't know event time.
API documentation
A complete API documentation is
available.