This repository contains a sample application demonstrating how you can use Mixpanel in your Android apps.
The sample application can be build using Android Studio.
Integration in Android Studio is very simple.
- Clone this git repository (the instructions are at the top of the page)
- Within Android Studio, go to "File > Import Project"
- Select the directory you just cloned.
- When the gradle popup shows up, choose "use gradle default wrapper (recommended)" and click OK
You should now be able to run the sample application
You will also need to add your Mixpanel API token and your Android Push Sender id to the source code, and enable Mixpanel to send Google Cloud Messages on your behalf.
There is one value in MainActivity.java that you'll need to update before you can send data to Mixpanel. You'll need to update the source code with your Mixpanel API Token to send data.
- Log in to your account at https://www.mixpanel.com
- Select the project you'll be working with from the drop-down at the top left
- Click the gear link at the top right to show the project settings dialog
- Copy the "Token" string from the dialog
Change the value of MainActivity.MIXPANEL_API_TOKEN to the value you copied from the web page.
- Log in to your Firebase Console at https://console.firebase.google.com
- Select your project and click on the gear (top left corner) to access your Project settings
- Go to "Cloud Messaging" tab
- Scroll down and click on "google-services.json" to download your config file.
- Place your file on your app module directory.
To send Firebase Cloud Messages, you will also have to connect Mixpanel to your Google APIs account. To do this you'll need to make sure Cloud Messaging is enabled, and provide an FCM Server key to Mixpanel
This process is documented in more detail, including screenshots, at
https://mixpanel.com/docs/people-analytics/android-push
- Log in to your Firebase Console Console at https://console.firebase.google.com
- Select your project and click on the gear (top left corner) to access your Project settings
- Go to "Cloud Messaging" tab
- Copy your "Server key"
- Log in to Mixpanel at http://www.mixpanel.com, and select the project associated with this application
- Click the gear icon in the upper right corner of the screen to show the project settings dialog
- Click on the Messages tab of the project settings dialog
- Paste your Firebase Server Key into the "Android FCM Server Key" field
Once you've added your keys to the source code and set up Mixpanel to send Firebase Cloud Messages, you're ready to build and deploy your application.
The Mixpanel Android integration API documentation is available on the Mixpanel website.
For an overview of Mixpanel Android library features : https://mixpanel.com/help/reference/android
For details about setting up and implementing Google Cloud Messaging Notifications : https://mixpanel.com/help/reference/android-push-notifications
For a detailed Android API reference : http://mixpanel.github.io/mixpanel-android/index.html