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napa-capacitor-firebase-analytics

Capacitor plugin for iOS and Android for using Firebase Analytics

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capacitor-firebase-analytics

This is Firebase Analytics plugin for Capacitor.

Installation

Step 1: NPM Install

$ npm install capacitor-firebase-analytics

Step 2: Firebase Settings File

Navigate to the project settings page for your application on Firebase.

Android

Download the google-services.json file and copy it to the android/app/ directory of your capacitor project. You will also need to add the Firebase SDK to your gradle files.

More info can be found here:

https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup#manually_add_firebase

iOS

Download the GoogleService-Info.plist file. In Xcode right-click on the yellow folder named, "App" and select the 'Add files to "App"'.

tip: If you drag and drop your file to this location, You need set Target Membership on Xcode.

Step 3: Android configuration

In file android/app/src/main/java/**/**/MainActivity.java, add the plugin to the initialization list:

this.init(savedInstanceState, new ArrayList<Class<? extends Plugin>>() {{
  [...]
  add(com.philmerrell.firebaseanalytics.CapacitorFirebaseAnalytics.class);
  [...]
}});

Step 4: iOS configuration

not need configuration.

Methods

logEvent(options: { name: string, parameters?: object })

Logs an app event.

Plugins.CapacitorFirebaseAnalytics.logEvent({ name: 'event_name',  parameters: { param1: 'value1', param2: 'value2' });

setUserId(options: { userId: string })

Sets the user ID property.

Plugins.CapacitorFirebaseAnalytics.setUserId({ userId: '11223344' });

setUserProperty(options: { name: string, value: _string })

Sets a user property to a given value.

Plugins.CapacitorFirebaseAnalytics.setUserProperty({ name: 'name1', value: 'value1' });

setScreenName(options: { screenName: string, screenClassOverride?: string)

Sets the current screen name, which specifies the current visual context in your app. This helps identify the areas in your app where users spend their time and how they interact with your app.

Plugins.CapacitorFirebaseAnalytics.setScreenName({ screenName: 'screen1', screenClassOverride: 'ScreenClassName'});

appInstanceId(): Promise

The unique ID for this instance of the application.

Plugins.CapacitorFirebaseAnalytics.appInstanceId();

resetAnalyticsData()

Clears all analytics data for this instance from the device and resets the app instance ID.

FirebaseAnalytics.resetAnalyticsData();

Reference [Android]

Step 1: Firebase App Setup

  1. On the Firebase console (https://console.firebase.google.com/), click "Add project."
  2. Click "Create Project" after naming the project and accepting the terms.
  3. Click the continue button after the project is ready.
  4. Click on the Android logo to add an app. If you are unable to find it, follow these steps:
    • In the top left, there is a cog next to "Project Overview." Click it and go to the project settings.
    • At the bottom of the general settings, click on the Android logo in the "Your apps" section to add an app.
  5. Enter a package name. Keep your browser open. You will finish this later.

Step 2: Create new project

  1. ionic start <name> <template> [options] See: https://ionicframework.com/docs/cli/commands/start/
  2. cd [project-directory]
  3. npm install
  4. ionic build
  5. npm install --save @capacitor/core @capacitor/cli See: https://capacitor.ionicframework.com/docs/getting-started/
  6. npx cap init
  7. When you are prompted for the "App Package ID", enter in the package that was entered on Step 5 of Step 1.
  8. npx cap add android

Step 3: Install Plugin

  1. npm install capacitor-firebase-analytics
  2. npx cap sync
  3. Open project in Android Studio.
  4. In the 'MainAcivity.java' file, add add(com.philmerrell.firebaseanalytics.CapacitorFirebaseAnalytics.class); in the this.init method call.

Step 4: Add dependencies

  1. Return to the Firebase app registration from the end of Step 1.
  2. Click "Register app"
  3. Follow the instructions for downloading the 'google-services.json' and adding the Firebase SDK.
  4. Run the app. If everything worked correctly, you should see a response on the Firebase console.
  5. More info can be found here: https://firebase.google.com/docs/android/setup

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Package last updated on 16 Apr 2021

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