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Flutter SDK for TelemetryDeck, a privacy-conscious analytics service for apps and websites

TelemetryDeck SDK for Flutter #

This package allows your app to send signals to TelemetryDeck using the native TelemetryDeck libraries for Kotlin and iOS.

Getting started #

  • Obtain your TelemetryDeck App ID from the Dashboard

  • Follow the installing instructions on pub.dev.

  • Initialize the TelemetryClient:

void main() {
  // ensure the platform channels are available
  WidgetsFlutterBinding.ensureInitialized();
  // configure and start the TelemetryClient
  Telemetrydecksdk.start(
    TelemetryManagerConfiguration(
      appID: "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX",
    ),
  );

  runApp(const MyApp());
}

Permission for internet access #

Sending signals requires access to the internet so the following permissions should be granted. For more information, you can check Flutter Cross-platform HTTP networking .

Android #

Change the app's AndroidManifest.xml to include:

<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET" />

macOS #

Set the com.apple.security.network.client entitlement to true in the macos/Runner/DebugProfile.entitlements and macos/Runner/Release.entitlements files. You can also do this in Xcode by selecting the macos target, then the Signing & Capabilities tab, and checking Outgoing connections (Client) for both the Release and Debug targets of your app.

Sending signals #

Send a signal using the following method:

Telemetrydecksdk.send("signal_type")

Signals with additional attributes #

Append any number of custom attributes to a signal:

Telemetrydecksdk.send(
  "signal_type",
  additionalPayload: {"attributeName": "value"},
);

The Flutter SDK uses the native SDKs for Android and iOS which offer a number of built-in attributes which are submitted with every signal. You can overwrite these attributes by providing a custom value with the same key. For more information on how each value is calcualted, check the corresponding platform library:

  • majorMinorSystemVersion
  • telemetryClientVersion
  • isTestFlight (iOS only)
  • isDebug
  • architecture
  • modelName
  • isAppStore
  • appVersion
  • operatingSystem
  • systemVersion
  • majorSystemVersion
  • targetEnvironment
  • isSimulator (iOS only)
  • platform (iOS only)
  • buildNumber (iOS only)
  • locale
  • dartVersion
  • brand (Android only)

Stop sending signals #

Prevent signals from being sent using the stop method:

Telemetrydecksdk.stop()

This also prevents previously cached signals from being sent. In order to restart sending events, you will need to call the start method again.

A navigation signal is a regular TelemetryDeck signal of type TelemetryDeck.Navigation.pathChanged. Automatic navigation tracking is available using the navigate and navigateToDestination methods:

Telemetrydecksdk.navigate("screen1", "screen2");

Telemetrydecksdk.navigateToDestination("screen3");

Both methods allow for a custom clientUser to be passed as an optional parameter:

Telemetrydecksdk.navigate("screen1", "screen2",
                      clientUser: "custom_user");

For more information, please check this post.

Test mode #

If your app's build configuration is set to "Debug", all signals sent will be marked as testing signals. In the Telemetry Viewer app, activate Test Mode to see those.

If you want to manually control whether test mode is active, you can set the testMode field:

Telemetrydecksdk.start(
  TelemetryManagerConfiguration(
    appID: "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX",
    testMode: true,
  ),
);

Getting started with Test Mode

Custom Server #

A very small subset of our customers will want to use a custom signal ingestion server or a custom proxy server. To do so, you can pass the URL of the custom server to the TelemetryManagerConfiguration:

Telemetrydecksdk.start(
  TelemetryManagerConfiguration(
    appID: "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX",
    apiBaseURL: "https://nom.telemetrydeck.com",
  ),
);

Logging output #

By default, some logs helpful for monitoring TelemetryDeck are printed out to the console. You can enable additional logs by setting the debug field to true:

void main() {
  Telemetrydecksdk.start(
    TelemetryManagerConfiguration(
      appID: "XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXXXXXX",
      debug: true,
    ),
  );
}
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