Amazon Personalize Events

2019/06/10 - Amazon Personalize Events - 1 new api methods

Changes  Amazon Personalize is a machine learning service that makes it easy for developers to create individualized recommendations for customers using their applications.

PutEvents (new) Link ΒΆ

Records user interaction event data.

See also: AWS API Documentation

Request Syntax

client.put_events(
    trackingId='string',
    userId='string',
    sessionId='string',
    eventList=[
        {
            'eventId': 'string',
            'eventType': 'string',
            'properties': 'string',
            'sentAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1)
        },
    ]
)
type trackingId

string

param trackingId

[REQUIRED]

The tracking ID for the event. The ID is generated by a call to the CreateEventTracker API.

type userId

string

param userId

The user associated with the event.

type sessionId

string

param sessionId

[REQUIRED]

The session ID associated with the user's visit.

type eventList

list

param eventList

[REQUIRED]

A list of event data from the session.

  • (dict) --

    Represents user interaction event information sent using the PutEvents API.

    • eventId (string) --

      An ID associated with the event. If an event ID is not provided, Amazon Personalize generates a unique ID for the event. An event ID is not used as an input to the model. Amazon Personalize uses the event ID to distinquish unique events. Any subsequent events after the first with the same event ID are not used in model training.

    • eventType (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      The type of event. This property corresponds to the EVENT_TYPE field of the Interactions schema.

    • properties (string) -- [REQUIRED]

      A string map of event-specific data that you might choose to record. For example, if a user rates a movie on your site, you might send the movie ID and rating, and the number of movie ratings made by the user.

      Each item in the map consists of a key-value pair. For example,

      {"itemId": "movie1"}

      {"itemId": "movie2", "eventValue": "4.5"}

      {"itemId": "movie3", "eventValue": "3", "numberOfRatings": "12"}

      The keys use camel case names that match the fields in the Interactions schema. The itemId and eventValue keys correspond to the ITEM_ID and EVENT_VALUE fields. In the above example, the eventType might be 'MovieRating' with eventValue being the rating. The numberOfRatings would match the 'NUMBER_OF_RATINGS' field defined in the Interactions schema.

    • sentAt (datetime) -- [REQUIRED]

      The timestamp on the client side when the event occurred.

returns

None