Unity AnalyticsAbbreviation of Unity Analytics
See in Glossary allows you to monitor your in-game revenue from monetization. By implementing receipt verification you’ll quickly see legitimate or fraudulent transactions.
Unity Analytics provides the Analytics.Transaction method for tracking monetization events through in-app purchases. This method should be called every time a player triggers a monetization event. The Analytics.Transaction method requires a price parameter, a currency and an optional Apple iTunes / Google Play receipt string.
// Reference the Unity Analytics namespace
using UnityEngine.Analytics;
// Use this call for each and every place that a player triggers a monetization event
Analytics.Transaction(string productId, decimal price,
string currency, string receipt,
string signature);
Analytics.Transaction Input Parameters | ||
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Name | Type | Description |
productId | string | The id of the purchased item. |
price | decimal | The price of the item. |
currency | string | Abbreviation of the currency used for the transaction. For example “USD” (United States Dollars). See here for a standardized list of currency abbreviations. |
receipt | string | Receipt data (iOS) or receipt ID (Android) for in-app purchases to verify purchases with Apple iTunes or Google play. Use null in the absence of receipts. For more details see Receipt Verification. |
signature | string | Android receipt signature. If using native Android use the INAPP_DATA_SIGNATURE string containing the signature of the purchase data that was signed with the private key of the developer. The data signature uses the RSASSA-PKCS1-v1_5 scheme. Pass in null in the absence of a signature. |
The example below is for a $0.99 transaction in USD without receipt validation.
Analytics.Transaction("12345abcde", 0.99m, "USD", null, null);
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