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Server side implimentation of amplitude analytics.
# add the following to your package.json
"amplitude" : "crookedneighbor/amplitude"
var Amplitude = require('amplitude');
// Initialize with user id
var amplitude = new Amplitude('api-token', { user_id: 'some-user-id' });
// Or initialize with device id
var amplitude = new Amplitude('api-token', { device_id: 'some-device-id' });
Pass in any keys listed on the Amplitude http api. The only required key is event_type
.
var data = {
event_type: "some value", // required
event_properties: {
//...
},
user_properties: {
//...
}
}
amplitude(data);
amplitude(data, function(error, response){
// If post was succesful, error will be null
// Currently, the response returned from the amplitude api is an empty object
//... do something
});
FAQs
A node wrapper for Amplitude analytics http api
The npm package amplitude receives a total of 12,476 weekly downloads. As such, amplitude popularity was classified as popular.
We found that amplitude demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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