Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32
1.0.4
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dotnet add package Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32 --version 1.0.4
NuGet\Install-Package Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32 -Version 1.0.4
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32" Version="1.0.4"> <PrivateAssets>all</PrivateAssets> <IncludeAssets>runtime; build; native; contentfiles; analyzers</IncludeAssets> </PackageReference>
paket add Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32 --version 1.0.4
#r "nuget: Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32, 1.0.4"
// Install Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32 as a Cake Addin #addin nuget:?package=Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32&version=1.0.4 // Install Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32 as a Cake Tool #tool nuget:?package=Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32&version=1.0.4
Microsoft.BingAds.UETSdk.Win32.lib
Overview
Welcome to the Bing Ads UET (Universal Event Tracking) SDK! This software development kit provides you with the necessary tools and libraries to implement UET tracking capabilities in your Win32 applications. UET enables you to track and measure user interactions and events, allowing you to gain valuable insights and optimize your application's performance.
Documentation
For detailed instructions and comprehensive documentation on the UET SDK, please refer to the official UET SDK documentation.
The documentation provides information on:
- SDK initialization and configuration options.
- Methods and APIs for event tracking.
- Custom event creation.
- Retrieving and analyzing event data.
Using the UET SDK
Initialize UET SDK at application level on app launch
First, we initialize the SDK with three arguments:
registryKey
A globally unique name for your app.productId
Your Microsoft Store product ID.tagId
Your UET tag ID.
The definition for this constructor is:
UETSdk(const std::wstring ®istryKey, const std::wstring &productId, long tagId);
For example, assume we have an app named ContosoDesktop with store ID 88888ASDF and UET tag ID 123456, then in app launch we would create the UET SDK instance like:
// Defined elsewhere
using namespace Microsoft::BingAds::UETSdkWin32;
UETSdk* uetSdk = NULL;
// At app launch, create the UET SDK instance
uetSdk = new UETSdk(L"ContosoDesktop", L"88888ASDF", 123456);
Track event goals in your app
uetSdk->TrackGoal(L"click", L"Buy Coins", L"Other", 5, L"USD");
Remove the registry when uninstalling
The UET SDK reads and writes to the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\{registryKey}
to determine first app launch.
You must clean up the registry at
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\{registryKey}
when uninstalling your application.
If the registry is not cleaned up, the SDK will not send the firstLaunch
event when the app is reinstalled and opened.
Notes on registry
{registryKey}
is the name of your application passed in when creating the UET SDK. For instance, if you setregistryKey
as ContosoDesktop, as in the example above, then the registry path isHKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ContosoDesktop
.HKEY_CURRENT_USER
is for the user currently logged into Windows. By using this path the app does not need to be run as administrator to modify the registry.
Product | Versions Compatible and additional computed target framework versions. |
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native | native is compatible. |
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