1.1.0 • Published 4 years ago
react-moengage v1.1.0
Install
npm install --save react-moengageUsage
import MoEngage from "react-moengage"
MoEngage.init("MOENGAGE_APP_ID", {
debugLogs: 0,
swPath: "/customSw.js",
})
MoEngage.trackEvent("PurchaseMade", { ...data })Methods
All methods are camel-cased versions of those specified in the MoEngage SDK documentation.
MoEngage.trackEvent("PurchaseMade", { value: 0.5 })
MoEngage.addFirstName("Dominick")
MoEngage.addLastName("Cobb")
MoEngage.addEmail("dom@level5.com")
MoEngage.addMobile("+12399999999")
Moengage.addUserAttribute("replenishment_date", new Date(2021, 4, 30))The moe object is also accessible directly if need-be:
const moe = MoEngage.moe
moe.onsite.registerCallback(...args)
moe.onsite.getData(...args)Environment
By default debugLogs is set to 1 (test mode).
As in the MoEngage SDK documentation, set debugLogs to 0 in order to push data to your LIVE environment. Set it to 1 in order to push data to your TEST environment & enable logging to the console.
Server-Side Rendering
Please note in order to initialise this library, the MoEngage SDK relies on the window object and therefore will only work in the browser. If server-side rendering, it is recommended to call init() in somewhere like componentDidMount() or useEffect(..., []).
import MoEngage from "react-moengage"
class MyComponent extends React.Component {
componentDidMount() {
const options = { ... }
MoEngage.init("MOENGAGE_APP_ID", options)
}
}