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@posthog/rudderstack-plugin

v0.0.7

Published

export data from posthog

Downloads

19

Readme

RudderStack PostHog Plugin

| Send events from your PostHog instance to RudderStack | | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

Questions? Please join our Slack channel or read about us on Product Hunt.

Get Started

PH-init

  • After adding the source, it should look something like the following:

PH-source

  • Get the source write-key and your RudderStack server URL (also called the Data Plane URL).
  • Copy this repo URL.
  • Go to your PostHog dashboard, and add a custom plugin with this URL.

PH-plugin

  • Once added successfully, you will need to configure the RudderStack plugin with the source write key and RudderStack server URL that you copied above. The default RudderStack server URL is configured to https://hosted.rudderlabs.com/v1/batch. Append v1/batch to this URL.

PH-plugin-config

  • Finally, enable this plugin and you should start seeing events sent to your PostHog instance flowing to this RudderStack source.

For more info on PostHog plugins, check this.

License

RudderStack PostHog Plugin is released under the MIT License.

Contribute

We would love to see you contribute to RudderStack. Get more information on how to contribute here.

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