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Description

React Native wrapper for Mixpanel library, on top of the regular javascript sdk you can normally use, this provides you all the goodies of the native wrapper including notifications, analysis of the operating system, surveys etc..

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Installation

  • Run npm install react-native-mixpanel --save
  • Run react-native link react-native-mixpanel
    • (for RN 0.29.1+; otherwise use rnpm link react-native-mixpanel)

Additional Step for iOS

  • Install Mixpanel iOS SDK via either Cocoapods or manually more info here

Additional info for Android (version >= 1.1.2)

From version 1.1.2 module uses Mixpanel SDK >= 5.6.0 that requires FCM

  • Migration steps can be found here
  • Allow sub-classes to override push notifications payload and Support when more than one push provider is used more info here

Manual Installation

Installation iOS

  1. npm install react-native-mixpanel --save
  2. Install Mixpanel iOS SDK via either Cocoapods or manually more info here
  3. In XCode, in the project navigator, right click LibrariesAdd Files to [your project's name]
  4. Go to node_modulesreact-native-mixpanel and add RNMixpanel.xcodeproj
  5. In XCode, in the project navigator, select your project. Add libRNMixpanel.a to your project's Build PhasesLink Binary With Libraries
  6. Click RNMixpanel.xcodeproj in the project navigator and go the Build Settings tab. Make sure 'All' is toggled on (instead of 'Basic'). Look for Header Search Paths and make sure it contains both $(SRCROOT)/../react-native/React and $(SRCROOT)/../../React - mark both as recursive.
  7. Run your project (Cmd+R)

Installation Android

  • In android/setting.gradle
...
include ':react-native-mixpanel', ':app'
project(':react-native-mixpanel').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-mixpanel/android')
  • In android/app/build.gradle
...
dependencies {
    ...
    compile project(':react-native-mixpanel')
}
  • register module (in MainActivity.java)

On newer versions of React Native register module (MainApplication.java):

import com.kevinejohn.RNMixpanel.*;  // <--- import

public class MainActivity extends ReactActivity {
  ......

  /**
   * A list of packages used by the app. If the app uses additional views
   * or modules besides the default ones, add more packages here.
   */
    @Override
    protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
      return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
        new RNMixpanel(), // <------ add here
        new MainReactPackage());
    }
}

Usage

//Require the module
var Mixpanel = require('react-native-mixpanel');

//Init Mixpanel SDK with your project token
Mixpanel.sharedInstanceWithToken(YOUR_PROJECT_TOKEN);

//Send and event name with no properties
Mixpanel.track("Event name");

//Track event with properties
Mixpanel.trackWithProperties('Click Button', {button_type: 'yellow button', button_text: 'magic button'});

//Create Alias from unique id, i.e. create a new mixpanel profile: to call when a user signs up, with a unique id that is not used by another mixpanel profile as param
Mixpanel.createAlias(UNIQUE_ID)

//Identify, i.e. associate to an existing mixpanel profile: to call when a user logs in and is already registered in Mixpanel with this unique id
Mixpanel.identify(UNIQUE_ID)

//Set People properties (warning: if no mixpanel profile has been assigned to the current user when this method is called, it will automatically create a new mixpanel profile and the user will no longer be anonymous in Mixpanel)
Mixpanel.set({"$email": "[email protected]"});

//Set People Properties Once (warning: if no mixpanel profile has been assigned to the current user when this method is called, it will automatically create a new mixpanel profile and the user will no longer be anonymous in Mixpanel)
Mixpanel.setOnce({"$email": "[email protected]", "Created": new Date().toISOString()});

// Timing Events
// Sets the start time for an action, for example uploading an image
Mixpanel.timeEvent("Image Upload");
// to be followed by a tracking event to define the end time
Mixpanel.track("Image Upload");

// Register super properties
Mixpanel.registerSuperProperties({"Account type": "Free", "User Type": "Vendor"});

// Register super properties Once
Mixpanel.registerSuperPropertiesOnce({"Gender": "Female"});

// track Revenue
Mixpanel.trackCharge(399);

// track with properties
Mixpanel.trackChargeWithProperties(399, {"product": "ACME Wearable tech"});

// increment property
Mixpanel.increment("Login Count", 1);

// send push notifications token to Mixpanel
// Android
Mixpanel.setPushRegistrationId("GCM/FCM push token");

//tell Mixpanel which user record in People Analytics should receive the messages when they are sent from the Mixpanel app,
//make sure you call this right after you call `identify`
Mixpanel.initPushHandling(YOUR_12_DIGIT_GOOGLE_SENDER_ID);

//unregister a device for push notifications
Mixpanel.clearPushRegistrationId();

// iOS
Mixpanel.addPushDeviceToken("APNS push token")

// Mixpanel reset method (warning: it will also generate a new unique id and call the identify method with it. Thus, the user will not be anonymous in Mixpanel.)
Mixpanel.reset();

// get the last distinct id set with identify or, if identify hasn't been
// called, the default mixpanel id for this device.
Mixpanel.getDistinctId(function(id){})

Notes

For more info please have a look at the official Mixpanel reference for iOS

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