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Flurry API for Node.js.
$ npm install flurry-api
Create a new flurry instance:
var flurry = new Flurry({
apiAccess: '',
apiKey: ''
});
Returns information of an application. See here for more info.
Returns information of all applications. See here for more info.
Returns application metric of an application. See here for more info.
Metrics:
Returns event metric of an application. Leave event
argument blank for event summary. See here for more info.
Sets start date. date
should be a date object or a string in YYYY-MM-DD
format.
Alias: start
Sets end date. date
should be a date object or a string in YYYY-MM-DD
format.
Alias: end
Filters by country or use ALL
to break down data by countries. You can find abbreviation of all countries here.
Filters by version name.
Alias: version
Groups data into DAYS
(default), WEEKS
or MONTHS
.
Alias: group
Executes a query and returns data.
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FAQs
Flurry API for Node.js
The npm package flurry-api receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, flurry-api popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that flurry-api 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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