Use the following method to send search data, if there is a search function available in your mobile app:
Objective-C
NSMutableDictionary *properties = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] init]; [properties setObject:@"Search Keyword" forKey:@"OM.oss"]; [properties setObject:@"Number of Search Results" forKey:@"OM.ossr"]; [properties setObject:@"memberID/userID" forKey:@"OM.exVisitorID"]; [properties setObject:@"Token ID to use for push messages" forKey:@"OM.sys.TokenID"]; [properties setObject:@"App ID to use for push messages" forKey:@"OM.sys.AppID"]; [[Visilabs callAPI] customEvent:@"In App Search" withProperties:properties];
Swift
var properties = [String:String]() properties["OM.oss"] = "Search Keyword" properties["OM.ossr"] = "Number of Search Results" properties["OM.exVisitorID"] = "memberID/userID" properties["OM.sys.TokenID"] = "Token ID to use for push messages" properties["OM.sys.AppID"] = "App ID to use for push messages" Visilabs.callAPI().customEvent("In App Search", withProperties: NSMutableDictionary(dictionary: properties))
TokenID and AppID parameters are optional.
You need to replace the Search Keyword with the user’s actual Search Phrase.
Do not forget to use a universaID/customerID as the userID which you also share with other parties such as your ESP. If you are using a GSM number or an email address instead of a userID please send that info as the userID. Make sure that you share the same ID with all other parties.
Parent Topic: iOS - Mobile Tagging