TruncatePaths#
Data processor#
- class retentioneering.data_processors_lib.truncate_paths.TruncatePaths(params)[source]#
Remove events that will be deleted from each user’s path based on the specified event and selected parameters.
- Parameters:
- drop_beforestr, optional
Event name before which part of the user’s path is dropped. The specified event remains in the data.
- drop_afterstr, optional
Event name after which part of the user’s path is dropped. The specified event remains in the data.
- occurrence_before{“first”, “last”}, default “first”
This parameter is necessary when the specified event occurs more than once in one user’s path.
when set to
first
, the part of the user path before the first event occurrence is dropped;when set to
last
, the part of the user path before the last event occurrence is dropped;
- occurrence_after{“first”, “last”}, default “first”
The same behavior as in the ‘occurrence_before’, but for the other part of the user path.
- shift_beforeint, default 0
Sets the number of steps by which the truncate point is shifted from the selected event. If the value is negative, then the offset occurs to the left along the timeline. If positive, then it occurs to the right.
- shift_afterint, default 0
The same behavior as in the
shift_before
, but for the other part of the user path.
- Returns:
- Eventstream
Eventstream
with events that should be deleted from inputeventstream
.
Notes
Step
- is the group of events in the user path with the same timestamp. If the user path doesn’t contain events fromdrop_before
anddrop_after
parameters, then its path does not change.See Data processors user guide for the details.
Eventstream#
- TruncatePathsHelperMixin.truncate_paths(drop_before=None, drop_after=None, occurrence_before='first', occurrence_after='first', shift_before=0, shift_after=0)[source]#
A method of
Eventstream
class that truncates each user’s path based on the specified event(s) and selected parameters.- Parameters:
- See parameters description
- Returns:
- Eventstream
Input
eventstream
with truncated paths.