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Count.ly Appcelerator Test

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Count.ly Titanium Test App

easy Test app you can download, build and run to test all the functions in this modul Countly Appcelerator Module Test App

https://github.com/dieskim/ly-count-appcelerator

Any pull requests and suggestions welcome!

Author: Dieskim of (Kiteplans.info)](https://www.kiteplans.info)

Installation

  1. Import this Git as an new Project in your Appcelerator Studio
  2. Build and run
  3. Edit as needed to test variables

Usage

Require the Count.ly Module

var Countly = require('count.ly.messaging');

SETUP Count.ly WITHOUT Messaging - Push

Start Count.ly on own server without Messaging

Countly.start('APP_KEY','http://YOUR_HOST.com');

Start Count.ly on cloud without Messaging

Countly.startOnCloud('APP_KEY');

SETUP Count.ly WITH Messaging - Push

Set Push Setup functions

// START FUNCTION - registerForPush
function registerForPush() {
Ti.Network.registerForPushNotifications({
success: deviceTokenSuccess,
error: deviceTokenError,
callback: receivePush
});

// Remove event listener once registered for push notifications
Ti.App.iOS.removeEventListener('usernotificationsettings', registerForPush); 
};
// END FUNCTION - registerForPush


// addEventListener to Wait for user settings to be registered before registering for push notifications
Ti.App.iOS.addEventListener('usernotificationsettings', registerForPush);

// Start Function - deviceTokenSuccess
function deviceTokenSuccess(e) {

// get Ti.App.Properties - pushSubscribed - to check if already subscribed or not
var pushSubscribed = Ti.App.Properties.getString('pushSubscribed',false);
Ti.API.log('pushSubscribed Value: ' + pushSubscribed);	

// START IF - not subscribed then subscribe
if (pushSubscribed != true){

Ti.API.log("Not Subscribed to Count.ly Push - Subscribe with deviceToken: " + e.deviceToken);

// run Count.ly Register Device for Push
Countly.registerDeviceSuccess(e.deviceToken);

// Set Ti.App.Properties push_channels
Ti.App.Properties.setString('pushSubscribed',true); 

}else{

Ti.API.log('Already Subscribed to Count.ly Push, wont subscribe again!');

};
// END IF - not subscribed then subscribe	   

};
// End Function - deviceTokenSuccess

// Start Function - deviceTokenError
function deviceTokenError(e) {

Ti.API.log("Failed to Find Token" + e.error);

// run Count.ly Register registerDeviceError
Countly.registerDeviceError();

};
// End Function - deviceTokenError

START Countly with Messaging - DEVELOPMENT TEST

Countly.setMessagingDeveloperMode();	// setMessagingDeveloperMode - needed for development push
Countly.startMessagingTest('YOUR_APP_KEY','http://yourserver.com');

START Countly with Messaging - PRODUCTION

Countly.startMessaging('YOUR_APP_KEY','http://yourserver.com');

Receive and Process push on Titanium side

// START FUNCTION - receivePush for iOS
function receivePush(pushMessage) {			

// Ti.API.info Raw pushMessage
Ti.API.info("Received Push:" + JSON.stringify(pushMessage));  

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// 													pushMessage EXAMPLE									//
//																										//
// 			{"code":0,																					//
//			"data":{	"alert":"Test Message",															//
//						"category":"[CLY]_url",															//
//						"c":{"l":"http://count.ly","i":"551b9d03f593a55e11ea62c0"},						//
//						"sound":"default",																//
//						"aps":{"category":"[CLY]_url","sound":"default","alert":"test5"}				//
//					},																					//
//			"type":"remote",																			//
//			"source":{},																				//
//			"inBackground":true,																		//
//			"success":true};																			//
//																										//
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////


// pushData
var pushData = pushMessage.data;

// set pushUserInfoDictionary
var pushUserInfoDictionary = {userInfoDictionary: pushMessage.data.c};	
// run Count.ly record Push Opened	
Countly.recordPushOpen(pushUserInfoDictionary);	


// START IF - Set pushAlertMessage
if (pushMessage.data.alert){

var pushAlertMessage = pushMessage.data.alert;

};
// END IF -  Set pushAlertMessage 


// START IF - Set PUSH CATEGORY TYPE - check more here - http://resources.count.ly/v1.0/docs/countly-push-for-ios
if (pushMessage.data.c.l) {

var pushType = "hasLink";
var pushLink = pushMessage.data.c.l;

///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// 				SHOW AN LINK ALERT HERE					//
// 1. Use info 	- pushType
// 				- pushLink
//				- pushAlertMessage
// 2. Once user Takes action log action with

// Count.ly record Push Action	
// Countly.recordPushAction(pushUserInfoDictionary);	

//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////

} else if (pushMessage.data.c.r) {

var pushType = "hasReview";

// SHOW AN REVIEW ALERT HERE 

} else if (pushMessage.data.c.u) {

var pushType = "hasUpdate";

// SHOW AN UPDATE ALERT HERE

} else {

var pushType = "hasMessage";

// SHOW NORMAL ALERT HERE

};
// END IF - Set PUSH CATEGORY TYPE

};
// END FUNCTION - receivePush for iOS

User Locations

// Countly Set user location
var latitudeString = 12;
var longitudeString = 10;
Countly.setLocation(latitudeString,longitudeString);
  • Takes two strings: latitudeString and longitudeString of 2 digit lengths

Events

Set any of the following Fields in an Object

var segmentation = {device:"iPhone 4S", country:"USA"};
var eventData = {name: "keySegmentationCountSum", segmentation:segmentation, count: 1, sum: 0.99};
  • name (required) : Name of the event to track
  • (example - Track clicks on the help button "clickedHelp" )
  • count (required) : Number to increment the event in the db
  • (example - User purchases item increment by 1 )
  • sum : If the event is tied to an overall numerical data, such as a purchase, we can use sum to keep track of that
  • (example - 0.99)
  • segmentation : Categorization of the event
  • (example - User is from USA and uses an iPhone 4S so the segmentation will be {device:"iPhone 4S", country:"USA"} )

Track Events Examples

var segmentation = {device:"iPhone 4S", country:"USA"};

Ti.API.log("Send keyCount Event");
var eventData = {name: "keyCount", count: 1};
Countly.event(eventData);

Ti.API.log("Send keyCountSum Event");
var eventData = {name: "keyCountSum", count: 1, sum: 0.99};
Countly.event(eventData);

Ti.API.log("Send keySegmentationCount Event");
var eventData = {name: "keySegmentationCount", segmentation:segmentation, count: 1};
Countly.event(eventData);

Ti.API.log("Send keySegmentationCountSum Event");
var eventData = {name: "keySegmentationCountSum", segmentation:segmentation, count: 1, sum: 0.99};
Countly.event(eventData);

UserData

Set any of the following Fields in an Object

**Set userData{} as information about user **Possible keys are:

  • name - (String) providing user's full name
  • username - (String) providing user's nickname
  • email - (String) providing user's email address
  • organization - (String) providing user's organization's name where user works
  • phone - (String) providing user's phone number
  • picture - (String) providing WWW URL to user's avatar or profile picture
  • picturePath - (String) providing local path to user's avatar or profile picture
  • gender - (String) providing user's gender as M for male and F for female
  • byear - (int) providing user's year of birth as integer
var userData = {	name: "testName",
username: "testUsername",
email: "testemail@gmail.com",
organization: "testOrg",
phone: "testPhone",
picture: "https://count.ly/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/logo.png",
picturePath: "/images/appicon.png",
gender: "M",
byear: "1980",
};

**Set customUserData{} as information about user with custom properties **In customUserData you can provide any string key values to be stored with user

var customUserData = {	key1: "value1",
key2:"value2",
};

**Set Userdata as set in userData and customData **Can contain both userData and customData - or just userdata

Ti.API.log("Set UserData");
var args = {	userData:userData,
customUserData:customUserData,
};

Countly.userData(args);

Crash Reporting

** There are 3 types of Crashes that can be logged:

  • Fatal Native Exception/Crash - Automatically logged via Count.ly SDK
  • Fatal Javascript Exception/Crash - Automatically logged via Module after one function added (Titanium SDK > 4.1 only)
  • Non-Fatal Javascript Exception/Crash - Manually Logged by user in App code as needed via- Countly.recordHandledException ** The user can also add entries to Crash logs in app code via - Countly.addCrashLog ** 4 CrashTest are built in to help test crash reporting

Start Crash Reporting - WITH or WITHOUT Segments

  • Segments can be added as key values - these are sent with every crash
  • When Crash Reporting is started the Countly SDK will automatically catch and log Fatal Native Exception/Crash
// Start Crash Reporting - WITHOUT Segments
Countly.startCrashReporting();
// Start Crash Reporting - WITH Segments
// Add Keypairs to be added to every Crash that is logged for this app
// Example: FacebookSDK: "4.0"
var segments = { 	FacebookSDK: "4.0",
key2: "value2",
};

Countly.startCrashReportingWithSegments(segments);

Add Fatal Javascript Exception/Crash Support

  • Automatically logged via Module after one function added (Titanium SDK > 4.1 only)
  • This crash type will NOT QUIT out of app in Development (shows red error box), but will QUIT out of app in Production.
  • Error will be logged on Javascript side and sent to native module to send to Countly
  • For this to work you for need to add the uncaughtException listener to the app
  • Then run the Countly.recordUncaughtException inside the
Ti.App.addEventListener('uncaughtException', function(exception) {

Ti.API.log("Javascript Fatal Exception");   // remove if you want

// send exception to Countly
Countly.recordUncaughtException(exception);	

});

Add Non-Fatal Javascript Exception/Crash Support

  • This is a Crash Report you can Define and send Manually very much like an error log
  • run the Countly.recordHandledException function to manually log a non-fatal crash report
// Non-Fatal Javascript Exception/Crash Manually via  to Countly
Countly.recordHandledException(exception);

Add Crash Log Entry

  • add Keypairs to a crash log as needed throughout your app
  • will be sent with crash log when/if app crashes
  • Example: Button Clicked, Audio Downloaded etc
Ti.API.log("addCrashLog");

var crashLog = {    yourMessage: "Error Message",
key1: "value1",
};

Countly.addCrashLog(crashLog);

Crash Test

  • There are 4 types of Crash Test Built in
  • crashTest 3 will cause a native error and exit out of app - On Android Create a button to Run the Function and run it a few times quickly to make it exit the app
\\ NATIVE CRASH TESTS - Exits out of app and logs to Countly
Countly.crashTest(3);

\\ Other Crash Tests - Do not exit out of app - get logged via Ti.App.addEventListener uncaughtException
Countly.crashTest(1);	
Countly.crashTest(2);
Countly.crashTest(4);

Author

Author: Dieskim of (Kiteplans.info)](https://www.kiteplans.info)

License

MIT as in License.txt

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