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@candulabs/eventing
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Install it using node or yarn
npm install @candulabs/eventing
or with yarn if you prefer
yarn add @candulabs/eventing
The SDK is made of three functions:
Init
is used to create a singleton object of the client. We discourage re-initializing the client every time, as it risks creating less efficient memory management and race conditions. After initializing the client, you’ll be able to use the identify
and track
functions.
To get started, just run create a new client
const client = Candu.init('<MY_API_KEY>')
Because the SDK is a singleton, you’ll need to store a reference to the client object that you have created.
Identify is used to record the identity of a client. The Identify call is fundamental to receive the videos that a customer should get, as well as updating his information. You should do an identify call everytime you load a page since this call will download and refresh the result list.
client.identify(userId[, traits ])
userId
is the user identifier that you want to track. This identifier will be stored in order to be used again for the track calls. traits
is an object containing all the user properties you want to record about the user.
Tracking events is easy.
candu.track(eventName [, properties])
The function track
takes the following parameters:
Parameter name | Description |
---|---|
eventName | The name of the event you want to track. |
properties | Any additional properties you want to track. |
FAQs
Candu eventing library
We found that @candulabs/eventing demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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