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Once you have installed initialized the Fanplayr 360 library you will have access to a global variable window.fp360
.
This object will have the following functions.
consent.set
typescript
fp360.consent.set(consentKey:string, consentValue:string, {
purpose: Array<{
type: string,
topics?: string[]
}>
}?);
consent.unset
typescript
fp360.consent.unset(consentKey:string, consentValue:string);
flush
typescript
fp360.flush(function() {
// Fanplayr 360's events have been successfully tracked and the user can
// be navigated to another page.
});
identify
typescript
fp360.identify({
[identifyKey: string]: string
})
init
typescript
fp360.init({
writeKey: string
endpoint: string
autoStartSession: boolean = false
batchFlushDelayMs: number = 1000 // 1 second
sessionDurationMs: number = 45 * 60 * 1000, // 45 minutes
cookieExpiration: number = 365 // 1 year
storageKey: string = 'fp360'
storageType: 'localStorage'
idMaxAgeMs: number = 60 * 60 * 1000, // 1 hour
ip: boolean = true
debug: true | false | 'none' | 'info' | 'verbose' = false
});
page
typescript
fp360.page({
type: string,
name?: string
})
track
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fp360.track(eventName: string, {
[attributeKey: string]: string | number | boolean | {
[semanticAttributeKey:string]: string | number | boolean
}
})
user.set
typescript
fp360.user.set({
[userAttributeKey: string]: string | number | boolean
}, { expires: string, number, Date }?)
If you are only setting a single value you can call it like this:
typescript
fp360.user.set(
userAttributeKey: string,
value: string | number | boolean,
{ expires: string, number, Date }?
)
user.setOnce
typescript
fp360.user.setOnce({
[userAttribute: string]: string | number | boolean
}, { expires: string, number, Date }?)
If you are only setting a single value you can call it like this:
typescript
fp360.user.setOnce(
userAttributeKey: string,
value: string | number | boolean,
{ expires: string, number, Date }?
)
user.unset
You can unset multiple values at once:
typescript
fp360.user.unset(userAttributeKeys: string[])
Or a single value:
typescript
fp360.user.unset(userAttributeKey: string)
user.increment
typescript
fp360.increment(userAttributeKey: string, value:number = 1)
setConfig
typescript
fp360.setConfig({
writeKey: string
endpoint: string
autoStartSession: boolean = false
batchFlushDelayMs: number = 1000 // 1 second
sessionDurationMs: number = 45 * 60 * 1000, // 45 minutes
cookieExpiration: number = 365 // 1 year
storageKey: string = 'fp360'
storageType: 'localStorage'
idMaxAgeMs: number = 60 * 60 * 1000, // 1 hour
ip: boolean = true
debug: true | false | 'none' | 'info' | 'verbose' = false
});
setSessionId
typescript
fp360.setSessionId(sessionId: string)
setUserId
typescript
fp360.setUserId(uniqueUserId: string);
Config Reference
typescript
{
// The write key generated from a Source integration.
writeKey: string
// The tracking endpoint to use, will differ depending on data storage region.
endpoint: string
// Whether to enable debug logging in the browser console.
// Values `false` and `'none'` turn debugging off
debug: true | false | 'none' | 'info' | 'verbose' = false
// Set to `false` if using with Fanplayr Targeting.
autoStartSession: boolean = true
// The delay before sending batches of tracking data.
batchFlushDelayMs: number = 1000 // 1 second
// How long should a session last after last event.
sessionDurationMs: number = 45 * 60 * 1000, // 45 minutes
// How long the cookie should last - most browsers will ignore this.
cookieExpiration: number = 365 // 1 year
// The key in localStorage to store local Fanplayr 360 data.
storageKey: string = 'fp360'
// Where to store local data.
storageType: 'localStorage'
// The maximum duration to cache calls to `identify()`. This cache prevents
// unnecessary requests when the `identify()` API is repeated with the same input.
idMaxAgeMs: number = 60 * 60 * 1000, // 1 hour
// When enabled, Fanplayr will use the client's IP address to determine geolocation.
ip: boolean = true
}