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Flurry API client for Node.js and Q


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Flurry API client for Node.js and Q

This library supports both Node-style callbacks and Q promises.

If the callback argument is omitted the method will return a promise.

e.x. This...

Q.when(flurry.getAllApplications(), function(object) {
    console.log(object.applications);
});

is equivalent to this...

flurry.getAllApplications(function(err, object) {
    console.log(object.applications);
});

except with all the awesomeness promises provide, of course!

API

FLURRY.createClient(apiAccessCode:String[, options:Object])

Returns a Flurry client object.

By default the client is rate limited to 1 request per second to avoid hitting Flurry's rate limits. Pass in 0 (or another value, in milliseconds) for the rateLimit option to disable rate limiting.

client.getAllApplications([callback:Function])

{
    companyName: String
    applications: [{
        name: String
        apiKey: String
        platform: String
        createdDate: Date
    }]
    version: String
    generatedDate: Date
}

http://support.flurry.com/index.php?title=API/Code/AppInfo

client.getApplication(apiKey:String[, callback:Function])

{
    name: String
    platform: String
    createdDate: Date
    category: String
    versions: [{
        name: String,
        createdDate: Date
    }]
    version: String
    generatedDate: Date
}

http://support.flurry.com/index.php?title=API/Code/AppInfo

client.getAppMetrics(apiKey:String, metric:String, start:Date, end:Date[, callback:Function])

{
    metric: String
    startDate: Date
    endDate: Date
    days: [{
        value: Number,
        date: Date
    }]
    version: String
    generatedDate: Date
}

http://support.flurry.com/index.php?title=API/Code

client.getEventMetrics(apiKey:String, event:String, start:Date, end:Date[, callback:Function])

{
    type: 'Event'
    eventName: String
    startDate: Date
    endDate: Date
    days: [{
        date: Date
        uniqueUsers: Number
        totalSessions: Number
        totalCount: Number
        parameters: Object
    }]
    version: String
    generatedDate: Date
}

http://support.flurry.com/index.php?title=API/Code/EventMetrics

client.getEventMetricsSummary(apiKey:String, start:Date, end:Date[, callback:Function])

{
    type: 'Summary'
    startDate: Date
    endDate: Date
    events: [{
        eventName: String,
        usersLastWeek: Number
        usersLastMonth: Number
        usersLastDay: Number
        totalSessions: Number
        totalCount: Number
        avgUsersLastWeek: Number
        avgUsersLastMonth: Number
        avgUsersLastDay: Number
    }]
    version: String
    generatedDate: Date
}

http://support.flurry.com/index.php?title=API/Code/EventMetrics

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Last updated on 08 Oct 2012

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