Since: 1.38.0
Create Pages
Call +[FS pageWithName:] to create a new FSPage instance for a page of type pageName.
This object will be used to instrument the start and end of views of the page
and to update the page's properties. You MUST call -[FSPage start] after
creating the page to signal the start of the view of the page.
Nested pages are not supported. There will only ever be one (or zero) page(s)
active at a time, which will be the page that was most recently start-ed (but
not end-ed).
If you want to call -[FSPage updateProperties:] or -[FSPage end] on the page, you
would typically call this method to create the FSPage once for a given
UIViewController or View instance, before the first time the view appears.
However, if you have no need to call these methods, you may simply call
[[FS pageWithName:@"<name>" properties:<properties>] start] when the view appears
(see Start Page for more information).
Parameters
- pageName NSString * required
The name of the page.
- properties NSDictionary<NSString *, id> * optional
A Dictionary containing properties of the page that will be indexed by Fullstory.
Conventions
Use constant values when choosing a pageName and put dynamic or
differentiating info in the properties. For example, instead of having a
"merchantX" page for each merchant in an e‑commerce app, use
"Merchant" as the pageName and add "merchantName": "merchantX" as a page
property. Use properties for values you would want to search on. See
Limits below.
Limits
- Capture up to 50 unique properties (exclusive of
pageName) on a single page. - Capture up to 500 unique properties across all pages.
- The
pageNamefield is limited to 1,000 unique values. Any newpageNamevalues sent past this limit will be ignored.