Command-line tool to post data to the Mixpanel Engage API for People Data. Example usage are batch delete Mixpanel profiles, set people properties, remove properties, create new profiles, etc. See Mixpanel's HTTP API reference for the /engage
endpoint for all possibilities of use.
Simply pipe in the data and the tool will automatically take care of updating it in batches to conform to Mixpanel's limit of 50 updates per API call.
This script is especially powerful in combination with mixpanel-engage-query that allow you to query the Mixpanel Engage API and export people profiles.
Install Node.js.
Type npm install --global mixpanel-engage-post
That's it! Run it by typing engagepost
in your terminal.
To run the script you must specify your Mixpanel API key, secret and your token either as parameters, as environment variables MIXPANEL_API_KEY
, MIXPANEL_API_SECRET
and MIXPANEL_API_TOKEN
, in a .env file located in the script's directory (typically useful if you check out the source from Github) or in a .engagerc
file in your home directory.
Example of .env
and ~/.engagerc
file:
MIXPANEL_API_KEY=f49785f7a0yourkey2019c6ba15d71f5
MIXPANEL_API_SECRET=a69ca325ayoursecret4f5ed45cafb66
MIXPANEL_API_TOKEN=d8efyourmixpaneltokenbc49def928c
Typically you will put together a JSON-formatted file with an array of updates/deletions/changes/etc to perform on profiles. See the HTTP API reference for details.
Using mixpanel-engage-query you may query your existing profiles using a condition (e.g. $last_seen
is older than a certain date or a special property is not set) and export a list. Protip: Use jq to process the result into a desired format.
Note: For your convenince the script will automatically add the $token
property to each entry in the array.
When done, pipe this file to the script to have it perform the changes.
cat profiles-to-delete.json | engagepost
Where profiles-to-delete.json
is:
[
{
"$distinct_id": "12391",
"$delete": ""
},
{
"$distinct_id": "12408",
"$delete": ""
}
]
This will delete the profiles of users with id 12391 and 12408.
Example using mixpanel-engage-query and jq to produce file in same format:
engage -q 'properties["$last_seen"] < "2015-04-24T22:00:00"' | jq '[.[] | { "$distinct_id", "$delete": "" }]'
This will result in a JSON file that when used with engagepost
will delete the profiles of all users last seen prior to 24th of April, 2015.