To install FlurrySDK from CocoaPods, please follow the instructions below. Remember to include use_frameworks!
if your app target is in Swift.
To enable Flurry Analytics:
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurrySDK'
To enable Flurry Ad serving:
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurrySDK'
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurryAds'
To enable Flurry Config:
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurryConfig'
To enable Flurry Messaging:
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurryMessaging'
To use FlurrySDK for Apple Watch 1.x Extension:
target 'Your Apple Watch 1.x Extension Target' do
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurryWatchSDK'
end
To use FlurrySDK for Apple Watch 2.x Extension:
target 'Your Apple Watch 2.x Extension Target' do
platform :watchos, '2.0'
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurrySDK'
end
To use FlurrySDK for tvOS apps:
target 'Your tvOS Application' do
platform :tvos, '9.0'
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurrySDK'
end
To enable Flurry Messaging for tvOS:
pod 'Flurry-iOS-SDK/FlurryMessaging'
- iOS 8.0+
- tvOS 9.0+
- watchOS 1.0+
Listed below are brief examples of initializing and using Flurry in your project. For detailed instructions, please check our documentation.
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iOS/tvOS
To initialize Flurry, please import Flurry in your Application Delegate and start a Flurry session inside
applicationDidFinishLaunching
, as described below.func application(_ application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [UIApplication.LaunchOptionsKey: Any]?) -> Bool { let sessionBuilder = FlurrySessionBuilder() .withLogLevel(FlurryLogLevelAll) .withCrashReporting(true) .withAppVersion("1.0") .withIAPReportingEnabled(true) Flurry.startSession("Your API Key", with: sessionBuilder) return true }
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watchOS
Please follow our instructions here.
Use this to log normal events and timed events in your app.
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iOS/tvOS
// Normal events Flurry.logEvent("Event", withParameters: ["Key": "Value"]) // Timed events Flurry.logEvent("Event", withParameters: ["Key": "Value"], timed: true) Flurry.endTimedEvent("Event", withParameters: ["Key": "Value"])
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watchOS
FlurryWatch.logWatchEvent("Event", withParameters: ["Key": "Value"])
Use this to log exceptions and/or errors that occur in your app. Flurry will report the first 10 errors that occur in each session.
Flurry.logError("ERROR_NAME", message: "ERROR_MESSAGE", exception: e)
After identifying the user, use this to log the user’s assigned ID, username, age and gender in your system.
Flurry.setUserID("USER_ID")
Flurry.setAge(20)
Flurry.setGender("f") // "f" for female and "m" for male
This allows you to specify session origin and deep link attached to each session, or add a custom parameterized session parameters. You can also add an SDK origin specified by origin name and origin version.
Flurry.addSessionOrigin("SESSION_ORIGIN")
Flurry.addSessionOrigin("SESSION_ORIGIN", withDeepLink: "DEEPLINK")
Flurry.sessionProperties(["key": "value"])
Flurry.addOrigin("ORIGIN_NAME", withVersion: "ORIGIN_VERSION")
Flurry.addOrigin("ORIGIN_NAME", withVersion: "ORIGIN_VERSION", withParameters: ["key": "value"])
Copyright 2019 Flurry by Verizon Media
This project is licensed under the terms of the Apache 2.0 open source license. Please refer to LICENSE for the full terms. Your use of Flurry is governed by Flurry Terms of Service.