Identifying Users
For SDK versions below 9.23.0 refer to this document. Setting identifiers is important to:- To tie user behavior across platforms, i.e., iOS, Android, Web, etc.
- This is to ensure unnecessary or stale users are not created.
- To identify users across installs/re-installs.
Single Identifier
Call the API below to pass the identifier on to the MoEngage SDK.This method is a replacement for the deprecated setUniqueId(). If you are using ***setUniqueId() ***in your application, consider replacing it with identifyUser()**.
Multiple Identifiers
If your application has multiple identifiers using which you identify a user you can pass all the identifiers to the SDK using the below API.identifyUser() multiple times with different identifier names, the SDK will append this identifier to the already set identifiers.
InformationUpdates are made to SDK functions to improve user identification and session management.
- Forced Logout: The MoEngage SDK no longer automatically logs out the previous user when a new user is detected on the device. Logout should now be explicitly called for workspaces enabled with Identity resolution to avoid data corruption.
- SetUniqueID: IdentifyUser function supports multiple identifiers, which replaces the need of using SetUniqueID function for user identification. Note that SetUniqueID is marked for removal in the future releases of SDK versions - it is important to use identifyUser instead especially if you are using Identity resolution in your workspace.
- SetAlias: For workspaces with the Identity resolution feature enabled, MoEngage SDK stores the previous identifier values. When IdentifyUser function is used to track the new identifier values, MoEngage SDK detects the change in identifier value and reports accordingly.
- If you call the IdentifyUser function without logging out, then the existing logged-in user’s ID is updated.
Logout
The application needs to notify the MoEngage SDK whenever the user is logged out of the application. Call the API whenever the user is logged out of the application to notify the SDK.Default User Attributes
Some default SDK User Attribute can be set for eg. email-id, mobile number, gender, user name, birthday. The default attributes tracked by SDK can be set as shown below:Custom User Attributes
To set custom attributes just provide custom keys different to the ones present in here. Following is an example:- User Attribute Names should not contain dot(.)
- User Attribute Names should not start with dollar sign($)
- User Attribute Values should be a String or Number
NoteYou can not use “moe_” as a prefix while naming events, event attributes, or user attributes. It is a system prefix and using it might result in periodic blacklisting without prior communication.
JSON Attributes
From MoEngage-iOS-SDK v9.17.5, we have added support for JSON and array of JSON user attributes. Following is an example:Date and Time User Attributes
Date and time attributes can be set as user attributes. For this refer to the methods in the code block below:Location Attributes
The location of a user or any location can be set as user attribute. For this use setLocation(_:withAttributeName:) method and pass lat, the long value of the location as shown in the following example:Reserved keywords for User Attributes
Below is the list of keys that should not be used when tracking user attributes.- USER_ATTRIBUTE_UNIQUE_ID
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_USER_EMAIL
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_USER_MOBILE
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_USER_NAME
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_USER_GENDER
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_USER_FIRST_NAME
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_USER_LAST_NAME
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_USER_BDAY
- MOE_TIME_FORMAT
- MOE_TIME_TIMEZONE
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_NOTIFICATION_PREF
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_OLD_ID
- MOE_TIME_FORMAT
- MOE_TIME_TIMEZONE
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_DND_START_TIME
- USER_ATTRIBUTE_DND_END_TIME
- MOE_GAID
- MOE_ISLAT
- INSTALL
- UPDATE
- status
- user_id