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amplitude-python

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Python API for Amplitude Analytics Logging - https://amplitude.com

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This API is a simple (unofficial) wrapper for the Amplitude HTTP API

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1. Install amplitude-python

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Potential preparation before installing: create and activate virtualenv or conda environment

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1.1 Install from pypi with conda or pip

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pip install amplitude-python
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1.2 Install from github

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$ git clone https://github.com/atveit/amplitude-python.git
12 | $ cd amplitude-python
13 | $ python setup.py instal
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2. Logging to Amplitude with amplitude-python

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Recommend having a look at Amplitude HTTP API Documentation before start logging.

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import amplitude    
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19 | # initialize amplitude logger
20 | amplitude_logger = amplitude.AmplitudeLogger(api_key = "SOME_API_KEY_STRING")
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22 | # example event
23 | event_args = {"device_id":"somedeviceid", "event_type":"justtesting", 
24 |               "event_properties":{"property1":"somevalue", "propertyN":"anothervalue"}
25 | event = amplitude_logger.create_event(**event_args)
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27 | # send event to amplitude
28 | amplitude_logger.log_event(event)
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3. Test amplitude-python module

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python setup.py test
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/atveit/amplitude-python.svg?style=svg&circle-token=dfb7391f33d23ac3dad467b60ca34b36e7a37ebb)](https://circleci.com/gh/atveit/amplitude-python) 2 | 3 | # amplitude-python 4 | Python API for Amplitude Analytics Logging - https://amplitude.com 5 | 6 | This API is a simple (unofficial) wrapper for the [Amplitude HTTP API](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204771828-HTTP-API) 7 | 8 | ## 1. Install amplitude-python 9 | 10 | Potential preparation before installing: create and activate virtualenv or conda environment 11 | 12 | ### 1.1 Install from pypi with conda or pip 13 | ```bash 14 | pip install amplitude-python 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | ### 1.2 Install from github 18 | ```bash 19 | $ git clone https://github.com/atveit/amplitude-python.git 20 | $ cd amplitude-python 21 | $ python setup.py instal 22 | ``` 23 | 24 | ## 2. Logging to Amplitude with amplitude-python 25 | Recommend having a look at [Amplitude HTTP API Documentation](https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204771828-HTTP-API) before start logging. 26 | 27 | ```python 28 | import amplitude 29 | 30 | # initialize amplitude logger 31 | amplitude_logger = amplitude.AmplitudeLogger(api_key = "SOME_API_KEY_STRING") 32 | 33 | # example event 34 | event_args = {"device_id":"somedeviceid", "event_type":"justtesting", 35 | "event_properties":{"property1":"somevalue", "propertyN":"anothervalue"} 36 | event = amplitude_logger.create_event(**event_args) 37 | 38 | # send event to amplitude 39 | amplitude_logger.log_event(event) 40 | 41 | ``` 42 | 43 | ## 3. Test amplitude-python module 44 | ``` 45 | python setup.py test 46 | ``` 47 | 48 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [CircleCI] 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | AMPLITUDE-PYTHON 6 | 7 | 8 | Python API for Amplitude Analytics Logging - https://amplitude.com 9 | 10 | This API is a simple (unofficial) wrapper for the Amplitude HTTP API 11 | 12 | 13 | 1. Install amplitude-python 14 | 15 | Potential preparation before installing: create and activate virtualenv or conda environment 16 | 17 | 1.1 Install from pypi with conda or pip 18 | 19 | pip install amplitude-python 20 | 21 | 1.2 Install from github 22 | 23 | $ git clone https://github.com/atveit/amplitude-python.git 24 | $ cd amplitude-python 25 | $ python setup.py instal 26 | 27 | 28 | 2. Logging to Amplitude with amplitude-python 29 | 30 | Recommend having a look at Amplitude HTTP API Documentation before start logging. 31 | 32 | import amplitude 33 | 34 | # initialize amplitude logger 35 | amplitude_logger = amplitude.AmplitudeLogger(api_key = "SOME_API_KEY_STRING") 36 | 37 | # example event 38 | event_args = {"device_id":"somedeviceid", "event_type":"justtesting", 39 | "event_properties":{"property1":"somevalue", "propertyN":"anothervalue"} 40 | event = amplitude_logger.create_event(**event_args) 41 | 42 | # send event to amplitude 43 | amplitude_logger.log_event(event) 44 | 45 | 46 | 3. Test amplitude-python module 47 | 48 | python setup.py test 49 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /amplitude/__init__.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import requests 2 | import time 3 | import json 4 | 5 | # Documentation of AmplitudeHTTP API: 6 | # https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204771828 7 | # 8 | # Convert Curl queries - such as below to - python: 9 | # https://curl.trillworks.com/ 10 | # 11 | # Example HTTP Curl Query for Amplitude: 12 | # curl --data 'api_key=SOMEIDOFAKIND' --data 'event=[{"user_id":"john_doe@gmail.com", "event_type":"watch_tutorial", "user_properties":{"Cohort":"Test A"}, "country":"United States", "ip":"127.0.0.1", "time":1396381378123}]' https://api.amplitude.com/httpapi 13 | 14 | class AmplitudeLogger: 15 | def __init__(self, api_key, api_uri="https://api.amplitude.com/httpapi"): 16 | self.api_key = api_key 17 | self.api_uri = api_uri 18 | self.is_logging = True 19 | 20 | def turn_on_logging(self): 21 | self.is_logging = True 22 | 23 | def turn_off_logging(self): 24 | self.is_logging = False 25 | 26 | def _is_None_or_not_str(self,value): 27 | if value is None or type(value) is not str: 28 | return True 29 | 30 | def create_event(self,**kwargs): 31 | event = {} 32 | user_id = kwargs.get('user_id',None) 33 | device_id = kwargs.get('device_id', None) 34 | if self._is_None_or_not_str(user_id) and self._is_None_or_not_str(device_id): 35 | return None 36 | 37 | if self._is_None_or_not_str(user_id): 38 | event["device_id"] = device_id 39 | else: 40 | event["user_id"] = user_id 41 | 42 | event_type = kwargs.get('event_type', None) 43 | if self._is_None_or_not_str(event_type): 44 | return None 45 | 46 | event["event_type"] = event_type 47 | 48 | # integer epoch time in milliseconds 49 | event["time"] = int(time.time()*1000) 50 | 51 | event_properties = kwargs.get('event_properties', None) 52 | if event_properties is not None and type(event_properties) == dict: 53 | event["event_properties"] = event_properties 54 | 55 | 56 | event_package = [ 57 | ('api_key', self.api_key), 58 | ('event', json.dumps([event])), 59 | ] 60 | 61 | #print(event_package) 62 | 63 | # ++ many other properties 64 | # details: https://amplitude.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/204771828-HTTP-API 65 | return event_package 66 | 67 | 68 | #data = [ 69 | # ('api_key', 'SOMETHINGSOMETHING'), 70 | # ('event', '[{"device_id":"foo@bar", "event_type":"testing_tutorial", "user_properties":{"Cohort":"Test A"}, "country":"United States", "ip":"127.0.0.1", "time":1396381378123}]'), 71 | #] 72 | 73 | 74 | def log_event(self,event): 75 | if event is not None and type(event) == list: 76 | if self.is_logging: 77 | result = requests.post(self.api_uri, data=event) 78 | return result 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | 83 | 84 | 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /amplitude/test_amplitude.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import unittest 2 | import sys 3 | import requests_mock 4 | from requests_mock.contrib import fixture 5 | import testtools 6 | 7 | sys.path.insert(0,"..") 8 | import amplitude 9 | 10 | class AmplitudeLoggerTest(testtools.TestCase): 11 | 12 | AMPLITUDE_API_KEY = "someapikey" 13 | AMPLITUDE_API_URI = "https://api.amplitude.com/httpapi" 14 | AMPLITUDE_TEST_RESPONSE = "APIok" 15 | 16 | def setUp(self): 17 | super(AmplitudeLoggerTest, self).setUp() 18 | self.requests_mock = self.useFixture(fixture.Fixture()) 19 | self.amplitude_logger = amplitude.AmplitudeLogger(api_key=self.AMPLITUDE_API_KEY, 20 | api_uri=self.AMPLITUDE_API_URI) 21 | 22 | def test_log_event(self): 23 | self.requests_mock.register_uri('POST', self.AMPLITUDE_API_URI, text=self.AMPLITUDE_TEST_RESPONSE) 24 | event_args = {"device_id":"devid", "event_type":"testingtesting", "event_properties":{"foo":"bar", "zoo":"sofa"}} 25 | event = self.amplitude_logger.create_event(**event_args) 26 | result = self.amplitude_logger.log_event(event) 27 | assert result.text == self.AMPLITUDE_TEST_RESPONSE 28 | 29 | if __name__ == "__main__": 30 | testtools.main() 31 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/create_package.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | rm -rf dist 4 | python setup.py sdist bdist_wheel -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /bin/upload_to_pypi.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | pandoc -f markdown -t plain --wrap=none README.md -o README.txt 4 | twine upload --repository-url https://upload.pypi.org/legacy/ dist/* 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /requirements.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | requests 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.cfg: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [metadata] 2 | description-file = README.md 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /setup.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | from setuptools import setup, find_packages 2 | 3 | setup( 4 | name='amplitude-python', 5 | keywords='python wrapper for amplitude.com HTTP API', 6 | version='0.12', 7 | packages=find_packages(), 8 | long_description=open('README.txt').read(), 9 | test_suite='nose.collector', 10 | tests_require=['nose'], 11 | install_requires=['requests','nose','requests-mock[fixture]','testtools','twine'], 12 | url='https://github.com/atveit/amplitude-python', 13 | author='Amund Tveit', 14 | author_email='atveit@gmail.com', 15 | license='Apache License 2.0', 16 | classifiers=[ 17 | 'Development Status :: 3 - Alpha', 18 | 'Intended Audience :: Developers', 19 | 'Topic :: System :: Logging', 20 | 'License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License', 21 | 'Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6', 22 | ], 23 | ) 24 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------