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as3-universal-analytics

Google Universal Analytics for ActionScript 3.0
(Flash / AIR / Redtamarin).

For few years people could use gaforflash to track Flash content with Google Analytics, the solution was not perfect but it did work for the general use cases.

Now, with the evolution of Google Analytics to Universal Analytics,
we can offer the Flash Platform a new library which can cover more specific and advanced use cases.

Simply put, as3-universal-analytics is an ActionScript 3 implementation of the Measurement Protocol.

Please visit the Wiki Documentation to get started.

Mission Statement

Provide a clean and complete implementation of the Measurement Protocol.

Status

First release: uanalytics v0.8

LICENSE

The Source Code is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0 or MPL2 for short; if you have doubt or questions about this licensing please consult the MPL 2.0 FAQ.

FAQ

Q: Does it replace/update/upgrade gaforflash ?
A: Yes.

Q: Is it officially supported by Google ?
A: No.

Q: Is it officially supported by Adobe ?
A: No.

Q: What is the minimum requirement ?
A: Flash Player 11 and/or Adobe AIR 3 (October 4, 2011) and/or Redtamarin (October 25, 2014).

Q: Will it work with the Flash Player plugin as a SWF embedded in an HTTML page ?
A: Yes.

Q: Will it work when I test from Flash CS, Flash CC, Flash Builder, etc. ?
A: Yes.

Q: Will it work with AIR for mobile (iOS and Android) ?
A: Yes.

Q: Will it work with AIR for desktop (Windows and Mac OS X) ?
A: Yes.

Q: Does it have a JavaScript dependency and/or bridge mode ?
A: No. It is optional for advanced use.

Q: Will it work with Redtamarin server side (Linux and Mac OS X) ?
A: Yes.

Q: Will it work from a Linux (or Mac OS X) shell script ?
A: Yes.

Q: Will it work with Redtamarin under Windows ?
A: Not yet. It will work in a future update.

Q: Do you plan an ActionScript 2.0 version ?
A: No. Unlikely to ever happen.