The Mobile Analytics SDK for JavaScript allows JavaScript-enabled applications to create and submit events for analysis in the AWS Console and through Auto Export to S3 and Redshift. The library uses the browser's local storage API to create a local cache for the data, allowing your web application to batch and record events even when the app is offline. You can record monetization events to enable reports such as Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) and more. Additional app and environment details can be added to the "options" object when initializing the SDK. These details will be captured and applied to all events and can be useful if using Auto Export for custom analysis of your data.

Features

  • Log in to the Amazon Mobile Analytics management console and create a new app
  • Initialize the credentials provider using a Cognito Identity Pool ID
  • Manage authentication to the Amazon Mobile Analytics REST API
  • Manually force an event submission
  • Record Monetization Event
  • Improved retry strategies

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Apache License V2.0

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Programming Language

JavaScript

Related Categories

JavaScript Information Analysis Software, JavaScript Mobile Software

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2022-07-11