Install Mixpanel
Overview
Installing Mixpanel is easy. This guide will show you how to do it with our SDKs.
Already collect product data? Connect your Data Warehouse or via 3rd Party Integrations.
Code
Choose from the methods below. Not sure how to choose? Read our guide.
Install the SDK
Add https://github.com/mixpanel/mixpanel-unity.git#master
to the dependencies section of com.mixpanel.unity
.
Alternatively, you can download and install the .unitypackage file from our releases page (opens in a new tab).
Configure the SDK
To initialize the library, first open the unity project settings menu for Mixpanel. (Edit -> Project Settings -> Mixpanel) Then, enter your project token into the Token and Debug Token input fields within the inspector. You can find your token here (opens in a new tab).
Note: If you prefer to initialize Mixpanel manually, you can select the Manual Initialization
in the settings and
call Mixpanel.Init()
to initialize.
To use mixpanel, add the following sample code to a part of your application:
using mixpanel;
You're
Next: Identify Your Users
With Mixpanel installed, you’re now ready to identify the users who use your product.
FAQ
Does Mixpanel automatically track page views?
Yes, if you pass track_pageview: true
in the mixpanel.init()
call,
Mixpanel will automatically track a "Page View" event every time a new
page is loaded.
Learn more here.
What are the recommended web configuration options?
When tracking on web, we recommend using localStorage, as this is more reliable:
mixpanel.set_config({ persistence: "localStorage" });
Does Mixpanel use third-party cookies?
No, our Mixpanel JavaScript SDK does not set or use any third-party cookies. If you wish to disable cookies entirely, you can set the disable_persistence option to true when initializing your Mixpanel JS instance. Note that disabling persistence will disable the use of super properties and anonymous -> identified user tracking.
How can I track in a privacy compliant way?
If a user opts out of tracking, you can call the .optOutTracking()
method on any of our
client-side SDKs; this prevents any subsequent data being tracked from that user's device.
Learn more here.
For iOS specifically: Mixpanel does not use IDFA, so it does not require user permission through the AppTrackingTransparency(ATT) framework. For more details, refer to our Apple App Developer Privacy Guidance (opens in a new tab).
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