Analytics Kotlin Braze Plugin
Braze, formerly Appboy, is an engagement platform that empowers growth by helping marketing teams to build customer loyalty through mobile, omni-channel customer experiences.
Braze’s destination plugin code is open source and available on GitHub. You can view it here.. This destination plugin is maintained by Braze. For any issues with the destination plugin code, please reach out to Braze’s support.
Getting Started
- From the Segment web app, click Catalog.
- Search for “Braze” in the Catalog, select it, and choose which of your sources to connect the destination to.
- In the Destination Settings, add the API Key, found in the Braze Dashboard in App Settings > Manage App Group.
- Set up a new App Group REST API Key in the Braze Dashboard in App Settings > Developer Console > API Settings. For more information, see Creating and Managing REST API Keys in the Braze documentation.
- Select the
users.track
endpoint in the User Data section.
- Select the
The Braze (Classic) destination is in maintenance mode except for mobile device mode implementations.
Adding the Dependency
To install the Segment-Braze integration, simply add this line to your app’s build.gradle file, replacing <latest_version>
with the latest version number.
implementation 'com.braze:braze-segment-kotlin:<latest_version>'
Or the following for Kotlin DSL
implementation('com.braze:braze-segment-kotlin:<latest_version>')
Also add the following lines to the build.gradle file
repositories {
maven { url "https://appboy.github.io/appboy-android-sdk/sdk" }
}
Using the Plugin in your App
Open the file where you setup and configure the Analytics-Kotlin library which will usually be MainApplication.kt
Add this plugin to the list of imports.
import com.segment.analytics.kotlin.destinations.braze.BrazeDestination
Just under your Analytics-Kotlin library setup, call analytics.add(plugin = ...)
to add an instance of the plugin to the Analytics timeline.
analytics = Analytics("<YOUR WRITE KEY>", applicationContext) {
this.collectDeviceId = true
this.trackApplicationLifecycleEvents = true
this.trackDeepLinks = true
this.flushAt = 3
this.flushInterval = 0
}
analytics.add(plugin = BrazeDestination(applicationContext))
Your events will now begin to flow to Braze in device mode.
Identify
Tip
Add Segment’s open-source Middleware tool to optimize your integration. This tool limits Data Point use by debouncing duplicate identify() calls from Segment. For more information, see the project’s README.
If you’re not familiar with the Segment Specs, take a look to understand what the Identify method does. An example call would look like:
analytics.identify("user-123", buildJsonObject {
put("username", "MisterWhiskers")
put("email", "hello@test.com")
put("plan", "premium")
});
When you Identify a user, Segment passes that user’s information to Braze with userId
as Braze’s External User ID.
If you’re using a device-mode connection, Braze’s SDK assigns a device_id
and a backend identifier, braze_id
, to every user. This allows Braze to capture anonymous activity from the device by matching on those identifiers instead of userId
. This applies to device-mode connections.
Track
Tip
To lower Data Point use, limit the events you send to Braze to those that are relevant for campaigns and segmentation to the Braze destination. For more information, see Schema Controls.
If you’re not familiar with the Segment Specs, take a look to understand what the Track method does. An example call looks like:
analytics.track("View Product", buildJsonObject {
put("productId", 123)
put("productName" "Striped trousers")
});
When you track
an event, Segment sends that event to Braze as a custom event.
Braze requires that you include a userId
or braze_id
for all calls made in cloud-mode. Segment sends a braze_id
if userId
is missing. When you use a device-mode connection, Braze automatically tracks anonymous activity using the braze_id
if a userId
is missing.
Order Completed
When you track
an event with the name Order Completed
using the e-commerce tracking API, Segment sends the products you’ve listed to Braze as purchases.
Purchases
When you pass ecommerce events, the name of the event becomes the productId
in Braze. An example of a purchase event looks like:
analytics.track("Purchased Item", buildJsonObject {
put("revenue", "50")
put("currency", "USD")
});
The example above would have “Purchased Item” as its productId
and includes two required properties that you must pass in:
revenue
currency
Braze supports currency codes as specified in their Purchase Object Specification. Be aware that any currency reported other than USD displays in the Braze UI in USD based on the exchange rate on the date it was reported.
You can add more product details in the form of key-value pairs to the properties
object. The following reserved keys are not passed to Braze if included in your Track call’s properties
object:
time
product_id
quantity
event_name
price
This page was last modified: 20 Mar 2024
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