0.2.0 • Published 7 years ago

mattmeye-customerio-node v0.2.0

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7 years ago

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Customerio

A node client for the Customer.io REST API.

Installation

npm install --save customerio-node

Usage

Creating a new instance

In order to start using the library, you first need to create an instance of the CIO class:

var cio = new CIO(siteId, apiKey);

Both the siteId and apiKey are required in order to create a Basic Authorization header, allowing us to associate the data with your account.


cio.identify(id, data)

Creating a person is as simple as identifying them with this call. You can also use this method to update a persons data.

cio.identify(1, {
  first_name: 'Finn',
  last_name: 'Mertens'
});

Options

  • id: String (required)
  • data: Object (optional)

cio.destroy(id)

This will delete a person from Customer.io.

cio.destroy(1);

Options

  • id: String (required)

cio.track(id, data)

The track method will trigger events within Customer.io. When sending data along with your event, it is required to send a name key/value pair in you data object.

Simple event tracking

cio.track(1, { name: 'updated' });

Sending data with an event

cio.track(1, {
  name: 'updated',
  data: {
    updated: true,
    plan: 'free'
  }
});

Options

  • id: String (required)
  • data: Object (required)
    • name is a required key on the Object
    • data is a required key if additional data is to be sent over with the event

cio.trackPageView(id, url)

Sending a page event includes sending over the customers id and the name of the page.

cio.trackPageView(1, '/home');

Options

  • id: String (required)
  • url: String (required)

Using Promises

Our library is built with RSVP.js - which means that every call is wrapped in a Promise object. Allowing you to chain your calls with then, catch and finally.

var customerId = 1;

cio.identify(customerId, { first_name: 'Finn' }).
  then(function(){
    cio.track(customerId, {
      name: 'updated',
      data: {
        updated: true,
        plan: 'free'
      }
    });
  });

Tests

npm install && npm test

License

Released under the MIT license. See file called LICENSE for more details.

0.2.0

7 years ago