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Class: Aws::Pinpoint::Types::EventsBatch
- Inherits:
-
Struct
- Object
- Struct
- Aws::Pinpoint::Types::EventsBatch
- Defined in:
- (unknown)
Overview
Note:
When passing EventsBatch as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
endpoint: { # required
address: "__string",
attributes: {
"__string" => ["__string"],
},
channel_type: "PUSH", # accepts PUSH, GCM, APNS, APNS_SANDBOX, APNS_VOIP, APNS_VOIP_SANDBOX, ADM, SMS, VOICE, EMAIL, BAIDU, CUSTOM
demographic: {
app_version: "__string",
locale: "__string",
make: "__string",
model: "__string",
model_version: "__string",
platform: "__string",
platform_version: "__string",
timezone: "__string",
},
effective_date: "__string",
endpoint_status: "__string",
location: {
city: "__string",
country: "__string",
latitude: 1.0,
longitude: 1.0,
postal_code: "__string",
region: "__string",
},
metrics: {
"__string" => 1.0,
},
opt_out: "__string",
request_id: "__string",
user: {
user_attributes: {
"__string" => ["__string"],
},
user_id: "__string",
},
},
events: { # required
"__string" => {
app_package_name: "__string",
app_title: "__string",
app_version_code: "__string",
attributes: {
"__string" => "__string",
},
client_sdk_version: "__string",
event_type: "__string", # required
metrics: {
"__string" => 1.0,
},
sdk_name: "__string",
session: {
duration: 1,
id: "__string", # required
start_timestamp: "__string", # required
stop_timestamp: "__string",
},
timestamp: "__string", # required
},
},
}
Specifies a batch of endpoints and events to process.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
-
#endpoint ⇒ Types::PublicEndpoint
A set of properties and attributes that are associated with the endpoint.
-
#events ⇒ Hash<String,Types::Event>
A set of properties that are associated with the event.
Instance Attribute Details
#endpoint ⇒ Types::PublicEndpoint
A set of properties and attributes that are associated with the endpoint.
#events ⇒ Hash<String,Types::Event>
A set of properties that are associated with the event.