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A library for tracking analytics with multiple Analytics providers in Flutter applications.

djangoflow_analytics #

djangoflow_analytics is a library for tracking analytics with multiple Analytics providers in Flutter applications. It is built on top of analytics package.

Installation #

To use this library in your project, add the following dependency to your pubspec.yaml file:

dependencies:
  djangoflow_analytics: <latest_version>
  analytics: <latest_version>

Then run flutter pub get to install it.

Usage #

Initialization #

Before sending any data, the library must be initialized by calling the init method on the DjangoflowAnalytics class. It comes in handy if you want to disable sending analytics in specific cases like development environment.

DjangoflowAnalytics.instance.init();

Adding Performers #

To handle the data that is sent, you can create a class by exnteding AnalyticActionPerformer and add them to the DjangoflowAnalytics class.

abstract class CustomAnalyticsAction implements AnalyticAction, HasKey, HasMapParams {}

class CustomLoginEvent extends CustomAnalyticsAction {
  final String? method;

  CustomLoginEvent({this.method});
  @override
  String get key => 'login';

  @override
  Map<String, Object?> get params => {
        'method': method,
      };
}


class CustomAnalyticActionPerformer extends AnalyticsActionPerformer<CustomAnalyticsAction>{
    ...
}

final performer = CustomAnalyticActionPerformer<CustomAnalyticAction>(); // could be firebase, facebook etc.
DjangoflowAnalytics.instance.addAllActionPerformers([performer]);

Sending Data #

To send data, you can create an instance of AnalyticAction and pass it to the performAction method on the DjangoflowAnalytics class. It will internally look for suitable ActionPerformer for the AnalyticsAction and send the data.

DjangoflowAnalytics.instance.performAction(CustomLoginEvent(method:'email'));

Event Trimmer #

It also provide a way to trim events by implementing EventTrimmer interface which has 4 methods, trimName, trimValue, trimNullValueMapParams and trimMapParams.

User property trimmer #

It also provide a way to trim user property by implementing UserPropertyTrimmer interface which has 2 methods, trimName and trimValue.

Example #

import 'package:djangoflow_analytics/djangoflow_analytics.dart';

class MyApp extends StatelessWidget {
  @override
  Widget build(BuildContext context) {
    DjangoflowAnalytics.instance.init();
    final performer = CustomAnalyticActionPerformer<CustomAnalyticAction>();
    DjangoflowAnalytics.instance
        .addAllActionPerformers([performer]);
    return MaterialApp(
      home: Scaffold(
        body: Center(
          child: RaisedButton(
            child: Text("Email Sign-in"),
            onPressed: () {
              DjangoflowAnalytics.instance
                  .performAction(CustomLoginEvent(method:'email'));
            },
          ),
        ),
      ),
    );
  }
}

Note #

This library is still under development and may be subject to breaking changes.

Contributions #

We would love to have your contributions. Please feel free to open an issue or pull request.

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A library for tracking analytics with multiple Analytics providers in Flutter applications.

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License

MIT (license)

Dependencies

analytics, flutter, mockito

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