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Techniques de débogage avancées pour diagnostiquer les problèmes complexes d'intégration Customer.io. Inclut framework de résolution, scripts de diagnostic API et analyse des logs.
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customer-iodebuggingapi-integrationtroubleshootingtypescript
name: customerio-advanced-troubleshooting description: | Apply Customer.io advanced debugging techniques. Use when diagnosing complex issues, investigating delivery problems, or debugging integration failures. Trigger with phrases like "debug customer.io", "customer.io investigation", "customer.io troubleshoot", "customer.io incident". allowed-tools: Read, Write, Edit, Bash(kubectl:), Bash(curl:) version: 1.0.0 license: MIT author: Jeremy Longshore jeremy@intentsolutions.io
Customer.io Advanced Troubleshooting
Overview
Advanced debugging techniques for diagnosing complex Customer.io integration issues.
Prerequisites
- Access to Customer.io dashboard
- Application logs access
- Understanding of your integration architecture
Troubleshooting Framework
Phase 1: Symptom Identification
1. What is the expected behavior?
2. What is the actual behavior?
3. When did the issue start?
4. How many users/messages affected?
5. Is it consistent or intermittent?
Instructions
Step 1: API Debugging
// lib/debug-client.ts
import { TrackClient, RegionUS } from '@customerio/track';
interface DebugResult {
success: boolean;
latency: number;
requestId?: string;
error?: {
code: string;
message: string;
details?: any;
};
}
export class DebugCustomerIO {
private client: TrackClient;
constructor() {
this.client = new TrackClient(
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID!,
process.env.CUSTOMERIO_API_KEY!,
{ region: RegionUS }
);
}
async debugIdentify(
userId: string,
attributes: Record<string, any>
): Promise<DebugResult> {
const start = Date.now();
console.log('=== Customer.io Debug: Identify ===');
console.log('User ID:', userId);
console.log('Attributes:', JSON.stringify(attributes, null, 2));
try {
await this.client.identify(userId, attributes);
const result: DebugResult = {
success: true,
latency: Date.now() - start
};
console.log('Result: SUCCESS');
console.log('Latency:', result.latency, 'ms');
return result;
} catch (error: any) {
const result: DebugResult = {
success: false,
latency: Date.now() - start,
error: {
code: error.statusCode || 'UNKNOWN',
message: error.message,
details: error.response?.body
}
};
console.log('Result: FAILED');
console.log('Error:', JSON.stringify(result.error, null, 2));
return result;
}
}
async debugTrack(
userId: string,
event: string,
data?: Record<string, any>
): Promise<DebugResult> {
const start = Date.now();
console.log('=== Customer.io Debug: Track ===');
console.log('User ID:', userId);
console.log('Event:', event);
console.log('Data:', JSON.stringify(data, null, 2));
try {
await this.client.track(userId, { name: event, data });
return {
success: true,
latency: Date.now() - start
};
} catch (error: any) {
return {
success: false,
latency: Date.now() - start,
error: {
code: error.statusCode || 'UNKNOWN',
message: error.message
}
};
}
}
}
Step 2: User Profile Investigation
// scripts/investigate-user.ts
interface UserInvestigation {
userId: string;
profile: {
exists: boolean;
attributes: Record<string, any>;
segments: string[];
};
activity: {
lastIdentify: Date;
lastEvent: Date;
eventCount24h: number;
recentEvents: string[];
};
delivery: {
emailsSent: number;
emailsDelivered: number;
emailsOpened: number;
bounces: number;
complaints: number;
suppressed: boolean;
};
issues: string[];
}
async function investigateUser(userId: string): Promise<UserInvestigation> {
const investigation: UserInvestigation = {
userId,
profile: { exists: false, attributes: {}, segments: [] },
activity: {
lastIdentify: new Date(0),
lastEvent: new Date(0),
eventCount24h: 0,
recentEvents: []
},
delivery: {
emailsSent: 0,
emailsDelivered: 0,
emailsOpened: 0,
bounces: 0,
complaints: 0,
suppressed: false
},
issues: []
};
// 1. Check if user exists
try {
const profile = await fetchUserProfile(userId);
investigation.profile = {
exists: true,
attributes: profile.attributes,
segments: profile.segments
};
} catch (error) {
investigation.issues.push('User profile not found in Customer.io');
return investigation;
}
// 2. Check for missing required attributes
if (!investigation.profile.attributes.email) {
investigation.issues.push('User missing email attribute - cannot receive emails');
}
// 3. Check suppression status
if (investigation.delivery.suppressed) {
investigation.issues.push('User is suppressed - no messages will be sent');
}
// 4. Check bounce/complaint history
if (investigation.delivery.bounces > 0) {
investigation.issues.push(`User has ${investigation.delivery.bounces} bounces`);
}
if (investigation.delivery.complaints > 0) {
investigation.issues.push(`User has ${investigation.delivery.complaints} spam complaints - HIGH PRIORITY`);
}
// 5. Check recent activity
const oneDayAgo = new Date(Date.now() - 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000);
if (investigation.activity.lastIdentify < oneDayAgo) {
investigation.issues.push('User profile not updated in 24+ hours');
}
return investigation;
}
Step 3: Campaign Debugging
// scripts/debug-campaign.ts
interface CampaignDebug {
campaignId: number;
status: 'active' | 'paused' | 'draft';
trigger: {
type: string;
conditions: any;
};
audience: {
segmentId?: number;
estimatedSize: number;
};
recentSends: Array<{
userId: string;
timestamp: Date;
status: string;
}>;
issues: string[];
}
async function debugCampaign(campaignId: number): Promise<CampaignDebug> {
const debug: CampaignDebug = {
campaignId,
status: 'draft',
trigger: { type: '', conditions: {} },
audience: { estimatedSize: 0 },
recentSends: [],
issues: []
};
// Fetch campaign details from API
// Analyze trigger conditions
// Check audience size
// Review recent send activity
// Common issues to check
if (debug.status !== 'active') {
debug.issues.push('Campaign is not active');
}
if (debug.audience.estimatedSize === 0) {
debug.issues.push('No users match campaign audience');
}
return debug;
}
Step 4: Webhook Debugging
// lib/webhook-debugger.ts
import crypto from 'crypto';
interface WebhookDebugResult {
signatureValid: boolean;
payloadParsed: boolean;
eventsProcessed: number;
errors: Array<{
event: string;
error: string;
}>;
processingTime: number;
}
export function debugWebhook(
rawBody: string,
signature: string,
secret: string
): WebhookDebugResult {
const start = Date.now();
const result: WebhookDebugResult = {
signatureValid: false,
payloadParsed: false,
eventsProcessed: 0,
errors: [],
processingTime: 0
};
// 1. Verify signature
const expectedSignature = crypto
.createHmac('sha256', secret)
.update(rawBody)
.digest('hex');
result.signatureValid = crypto.timingSafeEqual(
Buffer.from(signature || ''),
Buffer.from(expectedSignature)
);
if (!result.signatureValid) {
console.log('Expected signature:', expectedSignature);
console.log('Received signature:', signature);
result.processingTime = Date.now() - start;
return result;
}
// 2. Parse payload
try {
const payload = JSON.parse(rawBody);
result.payloadParsed = true;
// 3. Process events
for (const event of payload.events || []) {
try {
console.log('Processing event:', event.metric, event.event_id);
result.eventsProcessed++;
} catch (error: any) {
result.errors.push({
event: event.event_id,
error: error.message
});
}
}
} catch (error: any) {
result.errors.push({
event: 'parse',
error: error.message
});
}
result.processingTime = Date.now() - start;
return result;
}
Step 5: Network Debugging
#!/bin/bash
# scripts/debug-network.sh
echo "=== Customer.io Network Diagnostics ==="
# 1. DNS Resolution
echo -e "\n1. DNS Resolution:"
dig track.customer.io +short
# 2. TCP Connectivity
echo -e "\n2. TCP Connectivity:"
nc -zv track.customer.io 443 2>&1
# 3. TLS Handshake
echo -e "\n3. TLS Certificate:"
echo | openssl s_client -connect track.customer.io:443 2>/dev/null | openssl x509 -noout -dates
# 4. API Response Time
echo -e "\n4. API Latency:"
curl -o /dev/null -s -w "Connect: %{time_connect}s\nTTFB: %{time_starttransfer}s\nTotal: %{time_total}s\n" \
-X POST "https://track.customer.io/api/v1/customers/test" \
-u "$CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID:$CUSTOMERIO_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"email":"test@test.com"}'
# 5. Check for rate limiting
echo -e "\n5. Rate Limit Check:"
for i in {1..5}; do
curl -s -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}\n" \
-X POST "https://track.customer.io/api/v1/customers/test-$i" \
-u "$CUSTOMERIO_SITE_ID:$CUSTOMERIO_API_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"email":"test@test.com"}'
done
Step 6: Incident Response Runbook
## Customer.io Incident Response Runbook
### P1: Complete API Outage
1. Check https://status.customer.io/
2. Verify credentials haven't expired
3. Test with curl directly
4. Enable circuit breaker if available
5. Queue events for retry
6. Notify stakeholders
### P2: High Error Rate (>5%)
1. Check error distribution by type
2. Identify affected operations
3. Review recent code deployments
4. Check for rate limiting
5. Scale down if self-inflicted
### P3: Delivery Issues
1. Check bounce/complaint rates
2. Review suppression list
3. Verify sender reputation
4. Check campaign configuration
5. Review segment conditions
### P4: Webhook Failures
1. Verify webhook secret
2. Check endpoint availability
3. Review payload format
4. Check for duplicate events
5. Verify idempotency handling
Diagnostic Commands
# Check API health
curl -s "https://status.customer.io/api/v2/status.json" | jq '.status'
# Test authentication
curl -u "$CIO_SITE_ID:$CIO_API_KEY" "https://track.customer.io/api/v1/accounts"
# Check user exists
curl -u "$CIO_SITE_ID:$CIO_API_KEY" "https://track.customer.io/api/v1/customers/USER_ID"
Error Handling
| Issue | Solution | |-------|----------| | User not receiving | Check suppression, segments | | Events not tracked | Verify user identified first | | High latency | Check network, enable pooling |
Resources
Next Steps
After troubleshooting, proceed to customerio-reliability-patterns for resilience.
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