This is the Flurry Analytics Module for Titanium. It will provide you with access to Flurry integration in your Titanium iPhone/Android application.
Currently Ti.Flurry is tested to work with Titanium SDK 7.0.0 and later.
To setup your app, you need to initialize the module with your Flurry application API key. You should place this command in your app.js:
var Flurry = require('ti.flurry');
Flurry.initialize('YOUR_API_KEY');
Make sure you replace YOUR_API_KEY with your actual key.
That's it for the basics. You should now receive Flurry analytics data.
By default, Flurry will only log upon subsequent runs of the application and caches logged data on the device. You can force Flurry to attempt to send data upon exit of the app by calling the following API:
Flurry.reportOnClose(true);
To log events using custom events, you can call the following API:
Flurry.logEvent(event_name,parameters);
Where event_name
is a string name of your event and where parameters
(optional)
is a Javascript dictionary of key value pairs (JSON serializable) that you want to
associate with the event.
Thanks to @wgriffiths for this!
If you have a look at the master branch you can use the initializeWithCrashReporting method to setup Flurry. You will then get crash reporting. If your using iOS you can only have one crash reporting system active so you will need to disable your google analytics crash reporting.
Flurry.initializeWithCrashReporting('API_KEY');
- Pedro Enrique
- Jon Alter
- Ayo Adesugba
- Hans Knoechel
Interested in contributing? Read the contributors/committer's guide.
This module is Copyright (c) 2010-present by Axway Appcelerator. All Rights Reserved. Flurry is Copyright(c) 2010 by Flurry, Inc. Usage of this module is subject to the Terms of Service agreement of Flurry, Inc. as well as your Terms of Service agreement with Appcelerator, Inc.