View Past Journeys with Activity Explorer
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Activity Explorer provides a way to view the events that occur on a session to help troubleshoot and diagnose issues within an application. The Activity Explorer surfaces every journey that occurs in a published application and logs every event and key activity from the user within that journey. Each of these events can then be drilled into to get additional data to help understand what events are firing in a journey, and to help diagnose errors faster.
The Activity Explorer dashboard surfaces all of the various logs for each journey in a centralized location.
To get to the Activity Explorer dashboard, go to console.airkit.com and select an application. Then click on 'Activity' under Manage Your Application.
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The Activity Explorer consists of the following fields:
Branch: The branch name of the deployed application
Deploy: The deployment key of the application
Status: Status of the journey, whether it is open or closed.
Latest Event: Date and time of the last event to occur on the journey
Started Event: Date and time of when the journey started
Closed Event: Date and time of the event that ended the journey
Actions: Number of actions run in the journey
Action Errors: Number of application errors throughout the journey
Runtime Errors: Number of platform errors throughout the journey
Messages: The number of SMS messages sent in a journey
Voice (mins): The amount of time spent on a phone call during the journey
Journey ID: Identifier of the journey
To dive deeper into additional logs, click into log instance of a journey which will open up the Activity Summary, which shows all of the events that have happened in the journey. This view provides a way to see errors that occur as well as a chronological view of the events the user has gone through.
Activity Explorer has the ability to add filters and sorting on any of the fields that are surfaced in the dashboard. Filters make it easier to pinpoint what data should be shown on the dashboard and allows users to key in on the journeys that are important.
To add a filter on a specific field, go to Activity Explorer and click on the filter icon. Filters can also be added for a specific field by selecting the dropdown on the field column as well.
Select a column from the drop down to create a filter on. Then, select the filter operation. The Filter operations include:
Has a value
Does not have a value
Is any of
Is not any of
Equals
Does not equal
Starts with
Contains Text
This screenshot below shows how to create a filter to show all journeys with the Status of the journey equal to 'Closed'. There's also the ability to add additional filter operations to create more precise filters. Click on Apply to create the filter.
Additionally, to sort the logs in Activity Explorer, click on the sort icon to add sorting and select a column to sort on.
Activity Explorer is a great tool to dive deeper into the journeys that an application's users are going through and provides further insights to debug errors. For more information on analytics within Airkit, see: