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react-native-justtrack-sdk
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JustTrack is AppLike Group's next level attribution & UA automation platform - built by app publishers for app publishers.
You can install the JustTrack SDK for React Native from npm using:
npm install react-native-justtrack-sdk --save
react-native run-android
Navigate to your apps on the JustTrack dashboard and view your app. If you haven't created your app on the dashboard yet, go to Products and create the product for your app if needed, then go to Apps and create your app. This will generate the API token needed to use the JustTrack SDK and it should look like this:
Thus, for this example app, you would be using prod-c6654a0ae88b2f21111b9d69b4539fb1186de983f0ad826f0febaf28e3e3b7ed
as the API token.
You first have to initialize the SDK with yout API token. Only after initializing the SDK will you be able to call the methods to attribute the current user or send user events.
import * as JustTrackSdk from 'react-native-justtrack-sdk';
await JustTrackSdk.init('prod-your64charactertoken');
An attribution tells you from which source you got a user. Did the user click on an Ad and installed
your app? Did they find it on their own in the Play Store and simply downloaded it? Did another user
invite the user so they can play your game together (or against each other)?
An attribution contains these information by providing the campaign, channel, and network the user was
acquired through. It also assigns a unique JustTrack ID to that user which is later used to identify
a user.
After initializing the SDK you can simply call attributeUser
to retrieve an attribution containing
your JustTrack user id as well as information about the source of the user.
const attributionData: JustTrackSdk.AttributionData = await JustTrackSdk.attributeUser();
console.log('My user id is ' + attributionData.userId);
The JustTrack SDK can provide you with the advertiser id of the user if the user didn't limit ad tracking. Additionally, users are divided into three test groups (1, 2, and 3) based on their advertiser id. You can retrieve that test group id from the SDK, implement a different logic for one of the test groups, and then compare the (different) performance of that group on the JustTrack dashboard.
const info: JustTrackSdk.AdvertiserIdInfo = await JustTrackSdk.getAdvertiserIdInfo();
console.log('My advertiser id is ' + info.advertiserId);
console.log('Ad tracking is limited = ' + info.isLimitedAdTracking);
const testGroupId: JustTrackSdk.TestGroupId | null = await JustTrackSdk.getTestGroupId();
console.log('My test group id is ' + testGroupId);
After initializing the JustTrack SDK you can publish an event at any place in your app (you don't need to for example wait for a successful attribution).
The simplest form to publish an event is to call publishEvent
with the name of the event you want to publish:
await JustTrackSdk.publishEvent('category_element_action');
The SDK defines a broad range of event classes with predefined semantics. When creating those events you can specify some predefined dimensions depending on the event. For example, to track the navigation from your menu screen to a game screen, you could record the following event:
await JustTrackSdk.publishEvent(new JustTrackSdk.UserScreenShowEvent('Game Main', 'SCREEN_GAME_MAIN'));
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justtrack is AppLike Group's next level attribution & UA automation platform - built by app publishers for app publishers.
The npm package react-native-justtrack-sdk receives a total of 152 weekly downloads. As such, react-native-justtrack-sdk popularity was classified as not popular.
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