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== Events
Events is a client-server application that will track events recorded from the client gem
== Getting Started
== Making changes to the client gem (using gemcutter)
As per: http://asciicasts.com/episodes/183-gemcutter-jeweler (Authentication details are in rpm-conf/passwords.gpg)
rake version:bump:patch rake gemcutter:release
== Client Applications
Client apps can use the rapidmango events library by installing the gem: http://rubygems.org/gems/rapidmango-events
For bundler, you can add the following to your Gemfile gem 'rapidmango-events', '0.0.2'
And then run gem bundle --update
And then make calls like: require 'RPM/event' RPM::Event.log('paid_signup', 199) RPM::Event.log('paid_signup', 99) RPM::Event.commit RPM::Event.find(:all) RPM::Event.get(:query_time_range, :key => 'paid_signup', :max_date => Date.today + 10.years, :min_date => Date.today - 10.years)
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