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@posthog/event-sequence-timer-plugin
Advanced tools
Time the time taken for a user to perform Event B after performing Event A.
Time the time taken for a user to perform Event B after performing Event A.
A property time_since_eventA
will be added to eventB
, with time measured in milliseconds.
The list of events is specified as follows:
(eventA,eventB),(eventC,eventD),(eventA,eventD)
Where the first event in a tuple is the event that "starts the timer" and the second event being the one that "finishes it". In other words, the first event happens before the second.
Default: Yes
If you select Yes
, the stored timestamp for the first event will always be updated when a new event with the same name comes in (for the same user). This means your second event will always contain the difference between its time and the last time the user triggered the first event.
If you select No
, the stored timestamp will only be set once and never updated. This means you will get the difference between the time of the second event and the first time the user triggered the first event.
Config
List of events to track time differences on: (eventA,eventB)
Update timestamp on every new first event? Yes
User events
eventA at t=0
eventA at t=2
eventB at t=4
Result
eventB
will come with a property time_since_eventA
equal to 2
.
Config
List of events to track time differences on: (eventA,eventB)
Update timestamp on every new first event? No
User events
eventA at t=0
eventA at t=2
eventB at t=4
Result
eventB
will come with a property time_since_eventA
equal to 4
.
FAQs
Time the time taken for a user to perform Event B after performing Event A.
The npm package @posthog/event-sequence-timer-plugin receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @posthog/event-sequence-timer-plugin popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @posthog/event-sequence-timer-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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