Segment

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This is a non-official third-party client for Segment. Since version 2.0 it supports batch delivery of events and retries for the API.

Installation

Add segment to your list of dependencies in mix.exs.

def deps do
  [
    {:segment, "~> 0.2.5"}
  ]
end

Usage

Start the Segment agent with your write_key from Segment for a HTTP API Server Source

Segment.start_link("YOUR_WRITE_KEY")

There are then two ways to call the different methods on the API. A basic way through Segment.Analytics functions with either the full event Struct or some helper methods (also allowing Context and Integrations to be set manually).

This way will use the defined GenServer implementation such as Segment.Analytics.Batcher which will queue and batch events to Segment.

The other way is to drop down lower and use Segment.Httpsend and batch directly. This will require first creating a client with Segment.Http.client/1/Segment.Http.client/2

Track

Segment.Analytics.track(user_id, event, %{property1: "", property2: ""})

or the full way using a struct with all the possible options for the track call

%Segment.Analytics.Track{userId: "sdsds", event: "eventname", properties: %{property1: "", property2: ""}}
|> Segment.Analytics.track

Identify

Segment.Analytics.identify(user_id, %{trait1: "", trait2: ""})

Or the full way using a struct with all the possible options for the identify call.

%Segment.Analytics.Identify{userId: "sdsds", traits: %{trait1: "", trait2: ""}}
|> Segment.Analytics.identify

Screen

Segment.Analytics.screen(user_id, name)

Or the full way using a struct with all the possible options for the screen call.

%Segment.Analytics.Screen{userId: "sdsds", name: "dssd"}
|> Segment.Analytics.screen

Alias

Segment.Analytics.alias(user_id, previous_id)

Or the full way using a struct with all the possible options for the alias call.

%Segment.Analytics.Alias{userId: "sdsds", previousId: "dssd"}
|> Segment.Analytics.alias

Group

Segment.Analytics.group(user_id, group_id)

Or the full way using a struct with all the possible options for the group call.

%Segment.Analytics.Group{userId: "sdsds", groupId: "dssd"}
|> Segment.Analytics.group

Page

Segment.Analytics.page(user_id, name)

Or the full way using a struct with all the possible options for the page call.

%Segment.Analytics.Page{userId: "sdsds", name: "dssd"}
|> Segment.Analytics.page

Using the Segment Context

If you want to set the Context manually you should create a Segment.Analytics.Context struct with Segment.Analytics.Context.new/1

context = Segment.Analytics.Context.new(%{active: false})
Segment.Analytics.track(user_id, event, %{property1: "", property2: ""}, context)

Configuration

The library has a number of configuration options you can use to overwrite default values and behaviours

Usage in Phoenix

This is how I add to a Phoenix project (may not be your preferred way)

  1. Add the following to deps section of your mix.exs: {:segment, "~> 0.2.0"} and then mix deps.get

  2. Add a config variable for your write_key (you may want to make this load from ENV) ie.

    config :segment,
      write_key: "2iFFnRsCfi"
  3. Start the Segment GenServer in the supervised children list. In application.ex add to the children list:

    {Segment, Application.get_env(:segment, :write_key)}

Running tests

There are not many tests at the moment. if you want to run live tests on your account you need to change the config in test.exs to config :segment, :send_to_http, true and then provide your key as an environment variable.

SEGMENT_KEY=yourkey mix test

Telemetry

This package wraps its Segment event sending in :telemetry.span/3. You can attach to:

The measurements will include, in Erlang's :native time unit (likely :nanosecond):

The metadata will include: