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DLDB React Native

Welcom to the DLDB SDK beta for react native

Installation

$ npm install react-native-dldb --save $ cd ios && pod install && cd ..

Getting started

import dldb from 'react-native-dldb';

...
// at app start, after user consent
dldb.init(
    '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111',
    '{"button" : "t","batteryLevel" : "i"}'
    );
...
// once per day
dldb.heartbeat();
...
// on a very regular basis, when app idle ?
dldb.runQueriesIfAny();
...
// wherever useful
dldb.addEvents('{"button":"log in", "batteryLevel" : 55 }');
// location and event
dldb.addEventsWithLocation(
    '{"batteryLevel" : 5 }',
    {latitude : 45.0, longitude : 0.0, accuracy : 20}
    );
// location only
dldb.addLocation(
    {latitude : 45.0, longitude : 0.0, accuracy : 20}
    );

Api and examples

init

Initialize the DLDB SDK with the dldbApiKey and events dictionary.
The dldbApiKey is required and can be obtained from the DLDB dashboard.

parameter type description
dldbApiKey string dpi key
eventsDictionaryAsJson string set of (event name, event type) as json

The events dictionary is a json string containing one object per event. Each object defines the event name as a key and the values as the type of events : 't' for text, 'i' for numeric value. A dictionary { "button" : "t", "batteryLevel": "i" } defines 2 events : button with text value, and batteryLevel with numeric value. The dictionary is meant to be a constant and can be changed only with new versions of your app. The event names defined in this dictionary will the only events accepted by the functions addEvents and addEventsWithLocation

Example:

dldb.init(
    '11111111-1111-1111-1111-111111111111',
    '{"button" : "t","batteryLevel" : "i"}'
    );

heartbeat

to be called on a low frequency basis compatible with the app usage frequency, in order to provide accurate estimates of query response time to the dashboard.

Example:

dldb.heartbeat();

runQueriesIfAny

to be called on a regular basis compatible with the app usage frequency, in order to provide fast query responses to the dashboard. The more often it is called the faster the queries will be replied on dashboard

Example:

dldb.runQueriesIfAny();

addEventsWithLocation

parameter type description
eventsAsJson string The name and values of the events
location object the location of the events

Events eventsAsJson can be any metric or KPI relevant for better understanding of end-user behaviour. All events provided through this call will be attached to the same second. If you do not have access to the location when this function is called, use addEvents Event names must be present in the dictionary provided when calling init. Events with unknown names will be discarded. The events will be attached to exactly the same instant, which will be the current second when the function is called, relying on device clock and time zone information.

location indicates where the events is happening.

Property Description
latitude in decimal degrees
longitude in decimal degrees
accuracy horizontal accuracy in meters aka the radius of the area, defaults to 100m if not present

longitude and latitude are taken into account if both are present and valid values.

Example:

// location and event
dldb.addEventsWithLocation(
    '{"batteryLevel" : 5 }',
    {latitude : 45.0, longitude : 0.0, accuracy : 20}
    );
...

addEvents

parameter type description
eventsAsJson string The name and values of the events

Events eventsAsJson can be any metric or KPI relevant for better understanding of end-user behaviour. All events provided through this call will be attached to the same second. If you do have access to the location when this function is called, use addEventsWithLocation Event names must be present in the dictionary provided when calling init. Events with unknown names will be discarded. The events will be attached to exactly the same instant, which will be the current second when the function is called, relying on device clock and time zone information.

Example:

dldb.addEvents('{"button":"log in", "batteryLevel" : 55 }');
...
dldb.addEvents('{"batteryLevel" : 5 }');
...

addLocation

parameter type description
location object the location of the events

location indicates where the events is happening.

Property Description
latitude in decimal degrees
longitude in decimal degrees
accuracy horizontal accuracy in meters aka the radius of the area, defaults to 100m if not present

longitude and latitude are taken into account if both are present and valid values.

Example:

dldb.addLocation(
    {latitude : 45.0, longitude : 0.0, accuracy : 20}
    );
...

queriesLog

parameter type description
maxEntries number the max number of entries to include in the log

return a promise to the log of maxEntries most recent queries ran on the device.

The log is a json array (most recent last) of json objects, each object representing a query ran on the device

Property Description
id uuid of query
type type of query
fetched timestamp in ms when the query was fetched from server
answered timestamp in ms when the query was answered on the device
finished timestamp in ms when the query was finished on the device
tries number of tries to run the query
json_in parameters of the query
json_out results of the query

Example:

onQueriesLog = async () => {
    try {
        const queriesLog = await dldb.queriesLog(5);
        console.log(`Got the queries log ${queriesLog}`);
        this.setState({
                status: 'DLDB queries log',
                message: queriesLog
            });
        } catch (e) {
            console.error(e);
    }
}

<Button onPress={onQueriesLog} title="Queries log">

...

locationsLog

parameter type description
durationInSeconds number how far back in the past to look for locations
maxEntries number the max number of entries to include in the log
resolution number resolution of returned locations

return a promise to the log of at most maxEntries most recent unique locations stored on the device during the last durationInSeconds.

The log is a json array (most recent last) of h3 in hex string format, at resolution resolution. A call to this function generates an entry into the queries log.

Example:

onLocationsLog = async () => {
    try {
        const locationsLog = await dldb.locationsLog(5);
        console.log(`Got the locations log ${locationsLog}`);
        this.setState({
                status: 'DLDB locations log',
                message: locationsLog
            });
        } catch (e) {
            console.error(e);
    }
}

<Button onPress={onLocationsLog} title="Locations log">

...

close

to be called when shutting down the app.

Example:

dldb.close();

About DLDB

DLDB provides behavioural analytics for mobile applications with privacy by design.

DLDB architecture relies on an SDK to be integrated into your mobile application, and a dashboard https://dashboard.dldb.io/ to build, query, analyze the behaviour of your application users.

For your application, DLDB deploys a distributed database, where each database instance is inside the mobile application scope. All the analytics queries are run by the devices and no raw data ever leaves the devices. Only the statistical KPI-s are sent anonymously to the DLDB dashboard .

From the DLDB dashboard, developers, analysts and app owners can build their own queries and analyze the results. No need to have any additional storage or analytics platform: DLDB provides an end-to-end solution.

DLDB SDK is written in C and has bindings to most common languages - works natively on iOS, Android, React-Native and Flutter. We also have Python binding and C libraries for IoT devices.

Highlights

  • Seamless integration of DLDB SDK into your mobile app source base, in many flavours, on all major platforms
  • Define your own schema of collected events and values
  • Built-in GDPR compliance on the right to be forgottent: all data belonging to your user stays on the device, so delete the data whenever requested
  • Built-in GDPR compliance on the traceability of data usage: all requests processed by the DLDB SDK are traced and can be shown on demand
  • No additional online storage
  • Rapid scaling

Support and contacts

If you face any problems or have any questions, please contact us

support channel in Discord: https://discord.gg/TD4f6p6nUH

email: support@dldb.io

web: https://dldb.io/

subscribe for product updates and news: https://dldb.io/#Beta