App Opened

The App Opened event is triggered anytime a user opens the app. Note, because of the way Android works this event is only tracked on iOS devices.


Table Schema

App Opened events are stored in BigQuery in the app_open table. The following is a detailed description of each column in the table grouped by data model.

Event

Properties of the App Opened event.

Column Description
event.timestamp A UNIX timestamp (seconds since January 1st, 1970 at UTC) indicating the time the event occurred.
event.attributes.timestamp Deprecated Use the event.timestamp column instead.

Device

The device that triggered the event.

Column Description
device.id A unique device identifier. On iOS this is the value returned from UIDevice.identifierForVendor. On Android this is a UUID generated by the Rover SDK.
device.token The token used by APNS or FCM/GCM to sent notifications to the device.
device.locale_lang The language portion of device’s current locale as set in the device’s system settings. E.g. “en”.
device.locale_region The region dialect portion of device’s current locale as set in the device’s system settings. E.g. “US”.
device.time_zone The device’s current time zone. E.g. “America/Toronto”
device.sdk_version The version of the Rover SDK the device has installed. E.g. 1.6.2
device.platform A value of “iOS” or “Android” indicates this event was created by a device through the Rover SDK in a native app. A value of “Web” means the event was triggered by a device through a web browser. Currently the only events that can be triggered through a web browser are experience events when viewing a mobile-web version of an experience.
device.os_name The name of the operating system the device is running. E.g. “iOS”
device.os_version The version of the operating system the device is running. E.g. 11.1.2
device.model The name of the device model. E.g. “iPhone 6 Plus”
device.manufacturer The manufacturer of the device. E.g. “Samsung”
device.carrier The mobile carrier the device is currently connected to. E.g. “T-Mobile”
device.app_identifier The unique identifier of the app the device is running. E.g. “com.example.MyApp”
device.background_enabled Deprecated No longer in use.
device.notifications_enabled Deprecated Use device.notification_authorization instead.
device.bluetooth_enabled Indicates whether the device currently has Bluetooth enabled.
device.location_monitoring_enabled Indicates whether location monitoring is enabled. This could be turned off permanently in the system settings or by switching on airplane mode.
device.aid The advertising identifier associated with the device. On iOS this is the value returned from advertisingIdentifier.
device.location.latitude The latitude of the device’s last known location obtained from a location update.
device.location.longitude The longitude of the device’s last known location obtained from a location update.
device.location.accuracy The accuracy of the device’s last known location obtained from a location update, measured in metres.
device.ip The last known IP address of the device.
device.notification_authorization Indicates whether the device has authorized the app to display notifications.

Customer

Deprecated The customer model and all of its columns are deprecated and no longer in use.