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@rdlabo/capacitor-firebase-analytics

v1.0.0

Published

Facebook Login plugin for Capacitor

Downloads

9

Readme

npm version

capacitor-firebase-analytics

This is Firebase Analytics plugin for Capacitor. This repository fork from philmerrell/capacitor-firebase-analytics .

Demo

Demo code is here.

DONATE THIS PROJECT

Thanks for considering donate.

If this plugin help you, please share your app income. This help developing this plugin.This also help me easily determine how much time I would spend on the projects each month.

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Installation

$ npm install @rdlabo/capacitor-firebase-analytics

Android configuration

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

And 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(jp.rdlabo.capacitor.plugin.firebase.analytics.FirebaseAnalyticsPlugin.class);
    [...]
  }});

iOS configuration

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.

Methods

enable()

Plugins.FirebaseAnalyticsPlugin.enable();

disable()

Plugins.FirebaseAnalyticsPlugin.disable();

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

Logs an app event.

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

setUserId(options: { userId: string })

Sets the user ID property.

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

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

Sets a user property to a given value.

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

appInstanceId(): Promise

The unique ID for this instance of the application.

Plugins.FirebaseAnalyticsPlugin.appInstanceId();

resetAnalyticsData()

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

Plugins.FirebaseAnalyticsPlugin.resetAnalyticsData();