When we are building a website or application with Php, we often require our users to sign up for an account before they can access or use our service. This is a common requirement for many services as it allows us to track usage more efficiently, monitor growth, and avoid abuse.
Unfortunately, this process has certain downsides, such as introducing additional friction to our service and making the users go through extra steps before accessing our service.
Thus, tracking user activity when visiting our service and tracking how many go through the signup process and drop off before they use our service is essential. By monitoring the signup process, we can better understand how our visitors interact with our Php service and find and fix any issues they may encounter.
Palzin Track makes it easy to track events such as user registration directly within your Php code. As a result, it helps you better understand how your users interact with your product and how your product is performing.
Setting up Palzin Track with PHP is very simple!
Once your Palzin Track account is set up, you can use the following code snippets to Monitor user signup events. Just replace the YOUR_API_TOKEN
with your Palzin Track API token and update your project name.
Using PHP with cURL
<?php
$curl = curl_init();
curl_setopt_array($curl, array(
CURLOPT_URL => 'https://api.palzin.live/v1/log',
CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER => true,
CURLOPT_ENCODING => '',
CURLOPT_MAXREDIRS => 10,
CURLOPT_TIMEOUT => 0,
CURLOPT_FOLLOWLOCATION => true,
CURLOPT_HTTP_VERSION => CURL_HTTP_VERSION_1_1,
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST => 'POST',
CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS =>'{"project":"my-project","channel":"auth","event":"User Registered","description":"email: [email protected]","icon":"🔥","notify":true}',
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => array(
'Content-Type: application/json',
'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN'
),
));
$response = curl_exec($curl);
curl_close($curl);
echo $response;
Using PHP with Guzzle
<?php
$client = new Client();
$headers = \[
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => 'Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN'
\];
$body = '{
"project": "my-project",
"channel": "auth",
"event": "User Registered",
"description": "email: [email protected]",
"icon": "🔥",
"notify": true
}';
$request = new Request('POST', 'https://api.palzin.live/v1/log', $headers, $body);
$res = $client->sendAsync($request)->wait();
echo $res->getBody();
Using PHP with HTTP_Request2
<?php
require_once 'HTTP/Request2.php';
$request = new HTTP_Request2();
$request->setUrl('https://api.palzin.live/v1/log');
$request->setMethod(HTTP_Request2::METHOD_POST);
$request->setConfig(array(
'follow_redirects' => TRUE
));
$request->setHeader(array(
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => 'Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN'
));
$request->setBody('{"project":"my-project","channel":"auth","event":"User Registered","description":"email: [email protected]","icon":"🔥","notify":true}');
try {
$response = $request->send();
if ($response->getStatus() == 200) {
echo $response->getBody();
}
else {
echo 'Unexpected HTTP status: ' . $response->getStatus() . ' ' .
$response->getReasonPhrase();
}
}
catch(HTTP_Request2_Exception $e) {
echo 'Error: ' . $e->getMessage();
}
Using PHP with pecl_http
<?php
$client = new http\Client;
$request = new http\Client\Request;
$request->setRequestUrl('https://api.palzin.live/v1/log');
$request->setRequestMethod('POST');
$body = new http\Message\Body;
$body->append('{"project":"my-project","channel":"auth","event":"User Registered","description":"email: [email protected]","icon":"🔥","notify":true}');
$request->setBody($body);
$request->setOptions(array());
$request->setHeaders(array(
'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
'Authorization' => 'Bearer YOUR_API_TOKEN'
));
$client->enqueue($request)->send();
$response = $client->getResponse();
echo $response->getBody();
Palzin Track is a versatile event tracking tool that isn't limited to specific use cases. It empowers you to monitor a wide range of events, whether it's tracking prelaunch waitlist signups or beta signups for a new feature or product. It works seamlessly with your PHP code. With it, you can track any event within your PHP application. It also allows you to create simple charts and track user journeys to help you better understand your product. Palzin Track also enables you to receive real-time push notifications on your desktop and mobile devices whenever a new user creates an account on your website or application.
Palzin Track reveals the human stories behind your data. Make user-centric decisions that drive growth.