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Description=The AddEventBatch is a method to add massive events in just one request. The same behavior of AddEvent, the most common use is on mobile device or when the event can be grouped. On mobile device in a offline mode, all events that wants to add can be storage in a pool and it become online, send all data in one request to the AddEventBatch.
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Description=The AddEventBatch is a method to add massive events in just one request. The same behavior of [[AddEvent]], the most common use is on mobile device or when the event can be grouped. On mobile device in a offline mode, all events that wants to add can be storage in a pool and it become online, send all data in one request to the AddEventBatch.
  
 
The difference between [[AddEvent]], is that the parameter eventData is an Array of [[AnalyticsEventItem]] that contains each event to add with his info like timestamp and event title.
 
The difference between [[AddEvent]], is that the parameter eventData is an Array of [[AnalyticsEventItem]] that contains each event to add with his info like timestamp and event title.

Revision as of 19:57, 6 June 2014

Description

The AddEventBatch is a method to add massive events in just one request. The same behavior of AddEvent, the most common use is on mobile device or when the event can be grouped. On mobile device in a offline mode, all events that wants to add can be storage in a pool and it become online, send all data in one request to the AddEventBatch.

The difference between AddEvent, is that the parameter eventData is an Array of AnalyticsEventItem that contains each event to add with his info like timestamp and event title.

The AddEventBatch can be used logged or anonymous.

For more information about the behavior, see AddEvent method.

Parameters

  • token (String, required)
A valid token for identifying the API session context. The token can be anonymous or logged.
The eventData parameter is an AnalyticsEvenItem object type and represent a set of data to register the event in the Mongo data base.
e.g.
{
"Timestamp" : "4315435114",
"Event" : "Navigation",
"Data" :
[
{"ChannelListed": "channel_name1", "ProductId": "123" }
{"PageViewed": "page_name1", "ProductId": "123" }
{"ButtonClicked": "button_name1", "ProductId": "123" }
{"ButtonClicked": "button_name2", "ProductId": "123" }
{"PageViewed": "page_name2", "ProductId": "456" }
]
}
  • mediaInfo (String, optional)
This parameter can be found in the GetMediaURL and has all information about the Movie. Is passed, it will be used to assign the eventData with the movie.
e.g.
"MediaInfo": "eyJNb3ZpZUlkIjozNTkzNiwiTWVkaWFJZCI6 … XlsaXN0SWQiOjAsIk1lZGlhVHlwZSI6MSwiRHVyYXRpb24iOjU4MjB9"


Returns

Returns a JSON object containing the information if the event is registered on server.

Example:

{

"StatusCode": 0,
"Severity": 1,
"StatusMessage": "OK",
"Content": true

}


Exceptions

None


Caching

This method is not cached.


Known issues

None


Version history

API Version Number Change description Changes author
1.0 Initial method design Harley Cabral
2.4 Ricardo Calvo



See also