Provides methods for logging actions that the user takes in the app.
This is a simple example for logging that the user has started to view an article:
FirebaseUserActions.getInstance(getApplicationContext()).start(
Actions.newView(
"Index your app with Google App Indexing",
"//example.net/articles/02101984.html"));
Constant Summary
| String | APP_INDEXING_API_TAG | The tag used for logging debug information for
calls to FirebaseUserActions
class. |
Public Constructor Summary
Public Method Summary
| abstract Task<Void> | |
| synchronized static FirebaseUserActions | |
| abstract Task<Void> |
Inherited Method Summary
Constants
public static final String APP_INDEXING_API_TAG
The tag used for logging debug information for calls to FirebaseUserActions
class.
To enable logging:
adb shell setprop log.tag.FirebaseUserActions DEBUG
Public Constructors
public FirebaseUserActions ()
Public Methods
public abstract Task<Void> end (Action action)
Logs that the user has stopped doing something in the app.
Use this method for a user action of some duration that has come to an end, like
when the user has finished viewing an article or stopped listening to a song, as well
as for instantaneous actions the user has taken, such as sending a message or adding a
song to a playlist. For these instantaneous actions, don't call
start(Action) at all, but just
end(Action).
Parameters
| action | The Action
describing either the instantaneous action the user has just taken, or the more
long-lived activity the user has stopped doing in the app; for the latter
start(Action) should be called before calling
end(Action). |
|---|
Returns
- A
Taskindicating the result of the operation.
public static synchronized FirebaseUserActions getInstance (Context context)
Returns an instance of FirebaseUserActions.
This method does not require FirebaseApp initialization. Instead, the application
context is inferred from the context that is explicitly passed in.
public abstract Task<Void> start (Action action)
Logs that the user has started doing something in the app.
Use this method for a user action of some duration, like viewing an article or
listening to a song. If the action is instantaneous, such as sending a message or
adding a song to a playlist, then make a single call to
end(Action) instead.
Parameters
| action | The Action
describing what the user has started doing in the app. |
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Returns
- A
Taskindicating the result of the operation.