This event provides the following additional Special Identifiers: The User special identifiers indicate the user that raided. Raids are only counted for platforms that specifically distinquish between a host VS a raid (EX: Twitch). It is often used to thank the user for the raid using chat and possibly overlay. This event triggers when a channel raids your channel. The User special identifiers indicate the user that hosted. Hosts are considered a passive action and therefore do not have a user count associated with them (EX: An auto-host). It is often used to thank the user for the host using chat and possibly overlay. This event triggers when a channel hosts your channel. The User special identifiers indicate the user that followed. This means, that if a user follows, unfollows, and then re-follows quickly, it will only run the first time. This event will run the first time a user follows during this specific session of Mix It Up. It is often used to send out Discord and Twitter notices to your social media accounts to alert users that your stream has ended. This event will run when your stream goes from online to offline. $streamingplatform = The name of the platform the event occured on.It is often used to send out Discord and Twitter notices to your social media accounts to alert users that your stream is starting. This event will run when your stream goes from offline to online. This can be used for cleaning up any thing related to using Mix It Up. This event will run as Mix It Up is being shut down from the current account. This can be used for setting up certain things for your stream prior to it actually starting (EX: Launching an application, setting Special Identifiers, etc). This event will run immediately after Mix It Up is launched and logged into the current account. For easy reference, each generic event command below will list out the images for each platform it supports like so: For example, if a platform does not have a Host event command, then that platform will not trigger the Generic Host event command. Generic events will only trigger if there is a corresponding event command of the same type for that specific platform. These events will trigger if any individual platform has a similar event that would trigger (EX: The Twitch Channel Followed event command will also trigger the Generic Channel Followed event command). Generic event commands are a way to centralize your events across multiple platforms. Services that do not have real-time events will have a delay on them as we periodically check for new donations/tips. Any services that have a way to get real-time events will be done in real-time. In almost all of these cases, these are delays that are typically out of our hands and are based on the way the service we are interacting with has designed things.įor donation/tipping events, it's reliant on the individual service and what it provides access to. Some event commands have a delay on them due to one or more reasons. To test out an event, click on the Play button/ To set up an event, simply click the Edit button and begin filling in actions. You can enable/disable an event by clicking on the circular sliding button. The Events feature allows you to subscribe to events that fire for the channel, such as follows, hosts, and subscriptions.
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