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Official Python SDK for Ripples.sh — server-side event tracking

Project description

Ripples Python SDK

Server-side Python SDK for Ripples.sh analytics.

Install

pip install ripples

Set your secret key:

RIPPLES_SECRET_KEY=priv_your_secret_key

Usage

from ripples import Ripples

ripples = Ripples()

ripples.revenue(49.99, "user_123")
ripples.signup("user_123", email="jane@example.com")
ripples.track("created a budget", "user_123", area="budgets")
ripples.identify("user_123", email="jane@example.com")

That's it. Events are batched and sent automatically when the process exits.

Track product usage

Call track() only for significant product usage — actions that prove a user got real value (created a budget, sent a message, invited a teammate). This is not a generic event log like PostHog or Mixpanel: do not send pageviews, banner impressions, button clicks, or "viewed X" events. Every track() call feeds the Activation dashboard, so noise here pollutes your funnel. Ripples auto-detects activation (first occurrence per user), computes adoption rates, and correlates with retention and payment.

ripples.track("created a budget", "user_123", area="budgets")
ripples.track("shared a list", "user_123", area="sharing", via="link")
ripples.track("exported report", "user_123", area="reports", format="csv")

Use area to group actions into product areas. Use activated=True to mark the specific moment a user activates:

ripples.track("added transaction", "user_123", area="transactions", activated=True)

Track subscriptions (MRR)

Call subscription() when a subscription is created, upgraded, downgraded, or canceled. This powers the MRR metric on your dashboard.

Stripe / Paddle users: MRR is tracked automatically via the integration. Only use this method if you use a payment provider without a native Ripples integration.

# User subscribes to Pro Monthly ($29/mo)
ripples.subscription("sub_123", "user_456", "active", 29.00, "month",
    name="Pro", currency="EUR")

# User upgrades to Business Annual ($499/yr)
ripples.subscription("sub_123", "user_456", "active", 499.00, "year",
    name="Business")

# User cancels
ripples.subscription("sub_123", "user_456", "canceled", 0)

Parameters:

  • subscription_id (str, required) — stable identifier for the subscription
  • user_id (str, required) — your internal user ID
  • status (str, required) — one of: active, canceled, past_due, trialing, paused
  • amount (float, required) — amount per billing cycle (e.g. 29.00), pass 0 when canceling
  • interval (str, optional) — "month" (default), "year", "week", or "day"
  • currency (str, optional) — 3-letter currency code
  • name / plan (str, optional) — plan name shown in the dashboard
  • interval_count (int, optional) — billing frequency multiplier (e.g. 3 for quarterly)

Track revenue

ripples.revenue(49.99, "user_123")

Any extra keyword argument becomes a custom property:

ripples.revenue(49.99, "user_123",
    email="jane@example.com",
    currency="EUR",
    transaction_id="txn_abc123",
    plan="annual",
    coupon="WELCOME20",
)

Refunds are negative revenue:

ripples.revenue(-29.99, "user_123", transaction_id="txn_abc123")

Track signups

ripples.signup("user_123",
    email="jane@example.com",
    name="Jane Smith",
    referral="twitter",
    plan="free",
)

Identify users

Update user traits at any time:

ripples.identify("user_123",
    email="jane@example.com",
    name="Jane Smith",
    company="Acme Inc",
    role="admin",
)

Error handling

from ripples import RipplesError

try:
    ripples.revenue(49.99, "user_123")
except RipplesError as e:
    print(e)

By default, errors during flush are swallowed so your app is never disrupted. Use on_error to log them:

ripples = Ripples(on_error=lambda e: print(f"Ripples error: {e}"))

Configuration

ripples = Ripples(
    "priv_explicit_key",
    base_url="https://your-domain.com/api",
    timeout=10,
    max_queue_size=50,
)

Or via environment variables:

RIPPLES_SECRET_KEY=priv_your_secret_key
RIPPLES_URL=https://your-domain.com/api

Flush manually

Events are flushed automatically at exit. For long-running processes or CLI scripts, call flush() explicitly:

ripples.flush()

Custom HTTP client

Subclass and override _post():

class MyRipples(Ripples):
    def _post(self, path, data):
        # your custom implementation
        pass

Requirements

  • Python 3.9+
  • requests

License

MIT

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