Chord Data Platform
Chord CDP
CDP Live Events
4 min
the cdp live events view provides real time visibility into all events captured by chord cdp, filterable by source use this view to monitor data collection, debug integration issues, and verify that events are being tracked correctly overview incoming events are the raw data signals collected by docid\ ho4hiwvpv4ibgwwn67iah these include page views, track events and identify events each event is captured, processed, and then routed to your docid 8q9lbd5xxsabwfr5xsa1y viewing events the events table displays the following information for each captured event date (utc) the timestamp when the event was received by chord cdp type the event type (e g , page, track, identify) page path the url path on your site where the event originated summary quick reference chips showing key event context filtering events the live events graph is designed as a real time debugging tool showing the past 12 hours of data with fast, responsive search for historical event analysis, we recommend querying your data warehouse (eg snowflake) or destination systems, which are optimized for that purpose without impacting real time event processing use the toolbar to filter and search your events sites select which source to view events from (if you have multiple sites configured) status filter by "all" events or only "errors" to quickly find issues search search within event data (searches events from the past 12 hours) refresh reload the event list to see the latest data event details click any row to open the event details drawer, which shows core information date (utc) when the event was received source origin of the event (browser for client side, s2s for server to server) message id unique identifier for this event type event name user information user id / anonymous id email page context page title page url routing information destinations which docid 8q9lbd5xxsabwfr5xsa1y will receieve this event chord cdp domain the cdp domain that processed the event write key the api key used for this event stream technical details http headers request headers sent with the event event payload the complete raw event data in json format common use cases debugging integration issues filter by "errors" status to quickly find events that failed processing the error message will help identify configuration problems verifying event tracking after implementation, use this view to confirm events are being captured with the correct properties monitoring data flow verify that events are being routed to the expected destinations