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flurry-api

v0.0.7

Published

Flurry API for Node.js

Downloads

4

Readme

Flurry API

NPM version

Flurry API for Node.js.

Installation

$ npm install flurry-api 

Usage

Create a new flurry instance:

var flurry = new Flurry({
  apiAccess: '',
  apiKey: ''
});

API

getApplication(callback)

Returns information of an application. See here for more info.

getAllApplications(callback)

Returns information of all applications. See here for more info.

appMetric(metric)

Returns application metric of an application. See here for more info.

Metrics:

  • ActiveUsers - Total number of unique users who accessed the application per day.
  • ActiveUsersByWeek - Total number of unique users who accessed the application per week. Only returns data for dates which specify at least a complete calendar week.
  • ActiveUsersByMonth - Total number of unique users who accessed the application per month. Only returns info for dates which specify at least a complete calendar month.
  • NewUsers - Total number of unique users who used the application for the first time per day.
  • MedianSessionLength - Median length of a user session per day.
  • AvgSessionLength - Average length of a user session per day.
  • Sessions - The total number of times users accessed the application per day.
  • RetainedUsers - Total number of users who remain active users of the application per day.
  • PageViews - Total number of page views per day.
  • AvgPageViewsPerSession - Average page views per session for each day.

eventMetric([event])

Returns event metric of an application. Leave event argument blank for event summary. See here for more info.

Metric.startDate(date)

Sets start date. date should be a date object or a string in YYYY-MM-DD format.

Alias: start

Metric.endDate(date)

Sets end date. date should be a date object or a string in YYYY-MM-DD format.

Alias: end

Metric.country(country)

Filters by country or use ALL to break down data by countries. You can find abbreviation of all countries here.

Metric.versionName(versionName)

Filters by version name.

Alias: version

Metric.groupBy(group)

Groups data into DAYS (default), WEEKS or MONTHS.

Alias: group

Metric.exec(callback)

Executes a query and returns data.

License

MIT