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Google Analytics collects usage and behavior data for your app. The SDK
logs two primary types of information:
Events: What is happening in your app, such as user actions, system
events, or errors.
User properties: Attributes you define to describe segments of your
user base, such as language preference or geographic location.
Analytics automatically logs some
events and
user properties;
you don't need to add any code to enable them. If your app needs to collect
additional data, you can set up to 25 different Analytics user properties
and log up to 500 different Analytics event types in your app.
There is no limit on the total volume of events your app logs.
Select Analytics from the menu to view the Analytics
reporting dashboard.
The Events tab shows the event reports that are
automatically created for each distinct type of Analytics event logged by
your app. Read more about the dashboard.
To help you get started, the Analytics SDK defines a number of
recommended events that are common among different types of apps, including
retail and ecommerce, travel, and gaming apps. To learn more about these events
and when to use them, see Recommended events.
To get the maximum detail in reports, log
the recommended events that make sense for your app and their
prescribed parameters. This also ensures that you benefit from the latest
Google Analytics features as they become available.
Note that adding Firebase to your C++ project involves tasks both in the
Firebase console and in your open C++ project (for example, you download
Firebase config files from the console, then move them into your C++ project).
Create and initialize the firebase app
Before you start, you'll need to create and initialize the firebase App:
Android
Create the firebase app, passing the jni environment and a jobject
reference to the java activity as arguments:
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