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customerio-node

A node client for the Customer.io event API. http://customer.io

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Customerio

A node client for the Customer.io REST API.

Installation

npm i --save customerio-node

Usage

Creating a new instance

In order to start using the library, you first need to create an instance of the CIO class:

let CIO = require('customerio-node');
const cio = new CIO(siteId, apiKey);

Both the siteId and apiKey are required in order to create a Basic Authorization header, allowing us to associate the data with your account.


cio.identify(id, data)

Creating a person is as simple as identifying them with this call. You can also use this method to update a persons data.

cio.identify(1, {
  email: 'customer@example.com',
  created_at: 1361205308,
  first_name: 'Bob',
  plan: 'basic'
});
Options
  • id: String (required)
  • data: Object (optional)
    • email is a required key if you intend to send email messages
    • created_at is a required key if you want to segment based on signed up/created date

cio.destroy(id)

This will delete a person from Customer.io.

cio.destroy(1);
Options
  • id: String (required)

cio.track(id, data)

The track method will trigger events within Customer.io. When sending data along with your event, it is required to send a name key/value pair in you data object.

Simple event tracking

cio.track(1, { name: 'updated' });

Sending data with an event

cio.track(1, {
  name: 'purchase',
  data: {
    price: '23.45',
    product: 'socks'
  }
});
Options
  • id: String (requiredl)
  • data: Object (required)
    • name is a required key on the Object
    • data is an optional key for additional data sent over with the event

cio.trackAnonymous(data)

Anonymous event tracking does not require a customer ID and these events will not be associated with a tracked profile in Customer.io

cio.trackAnonymous({
  name: 'updated',
  data: {
    updated: true,
    plan: 'free'
  }
});
Options
  • data: Object (required)
    • name is a required key on the Object
    • data is an optional key for additional data sent over with the event

cio.trackPageView(id, url)

Sending a page event includes sending over the customers id and the name of the page.

cio.trackPageView(1, '/home');
Options
  • id: String (required)
  • url: String (required)

cio.triggerBroadcast(campaign_id, data, recipients)

Trigger an email broadcast using the email campaign's id. You can also optionally pass along custom data that will be merged with the liquid template, and additional conditions to filter recipients.

cio.triggerBroadcast(1, { name: 'foo'}, { segment: { id: 7 }});

You can also use emails or ids to select recipients, and pass optional API parameters such as email_ignore_missing.

cio.triggerBroadcast(1, { name: 'foo'},  { emails: ['example@emails.com'], email_ignore_missing: true }
);

You can learn more about the recipient fields available here.

Options
  • id: String (required)
  • data: Object (optional)
  • recipients: Object (optional)

cio.addDevice(id, device_id, platform, data)

Add a device to send push notifications.

cio.addDevice(1, "device_id", "ios", { primary: true });
Options
  • customer_id: String (required)
  • device_id: String (required)
  • platform: String (required)
  • data: Object (optional)

cio.deleteDevice(id, device_id)

Delete a device to remove it from the associated customer and stop sending push notifications to it.

cio.deleteDevice(1, "device_token")
Options
  • customer_id: String (required)
  • device_token: String (required)

cio.addToSegment(id, customer_ids)

Add customers to a manual segment.

cio.addToSegment(1, ["1", "2", "3"])
Options
  • segment_id: String (required)
  • customer_ids: Array (required)

cio.removeFromSegment(id, customer_ids)

Remove customers from a manual segment.

cio.removeFromSegment(1, ["1", "2", "3"])
Options
  • segment_id: String (required)
  • customer_ids: Array (required)

Using Promises

All calls to the library will return a native promise, allowing you to chain calls as such:

const customerId = 1;

cio.identify(customerId, { first_name: 'Finn' }).then(() => {
  return cio.track(customerId, {
    name: 'updated',
    data: {
      updated: true,
      plan: 'free'
    }
  });
});

Further examples

We've included functional examples in the examples/ directory of the repo to further assist in demonstrating how to use this library to integrate with Customer.io

Tests

npm install && npm test

License

Released under the MIT license. See file LICENSE for more details.

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Package last updated on 18 Mar 2019

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