Instrument your apps with Aptabase, an Open Source, Privacy-First and, Simple Analytics for Mobile, Desktop and, Web Apps.
Start by adding the Aptabase NuGet package to your .csproj:
<PackageReference Include="Aptabase.Maui" Version="0.1.0" />
First, you need to get your App Key
from Aptabase, you can find it in the Instructions
menu on the left side menu.
Change your MauiProgram.cs
to add Aptabase to the build pipeline:
public static MauiApp CreateMauiApp()
{
var builder = MauiApp.CreateBuilder();
builder
.UseMauiApp<App>()
.UseAptabase("<YOUR_APP_KEY>", new AptabaseOptions // 👈 this is where you enter your App Key
{
#if DEBUG
IsDebugMode = true,
#else
IsDebugMode = false,
#endif
EnableCrashReporting = true, // 👈 log app crashes, unhandled exceptions
EnablePersistence = true, // 👈 persist events on disk before sending them to the server
})
...
}
The UseAptabase
method will add the IAptabaseClient
to your dependency injection container, allowing you to use it in your pages and view models.
As an example, to track events in your MainPage
, you first need to add it to the DI Container in MauiProgram.cs
:
builder.Services.AddSingleton<MainPage>();
And then inject and use it on your MainPage.xaml.cs
:
public partial class MainPage : ContentPage
{
IAptabaseClient _aptabase;
int count = 0;
public MainPage(IAptabaseClient aptabase)
{
InitializeComponent();
_aptabase = aptabase;
}
private void OnCounterClicked(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
count++;
_aptabase.TrackEvent("Increment");
if (count == 1)
CounterBtn.Text = $"Clicked {count} time";
else
CounterBtn.Text = $"Clicked {count} times";
SemanticScreenReader.Announce(CounterBtn.Text);
}
}
The TrackEvent
method also supports custom properties:
_aptabase.TrackEvent("app_started"); // An event with no properties
_aptabase.TrackEvent("screen_view", new() { // An event with a custom property
{ "name", "Settings" }
});
A few important notes:
TrackEvent
manually.
TrackEvent
function is a non-blocking operation as it runs in the background.