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This documentation is for the new preview UI. It’s still being refined and is subject to change. For documentation for the old UI, see Knowledge Base.

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Manage Google Analytics

Connections

Google Analytics OAuth 2.0

Authenticate requests to Google Analytics using values obtained from the Google Cloud Platform.

The Google Analytics component authenticates requests through Google's OAuth 2.0 service.

To create a Google Analytics developer account and authenticate, follow their Configure OAuth Consent guide

Now, you will have to configure OAuth 2.0 settings. Create a new Google Analytics connection of type OAuth 2.0.

  • For Client ID and Client Secret enter the values that you got from the Google Cloud Platform auth settings.
  • For Scopes choose from the list found on Google's service scopes documentation

This connection uses OAuth 2.0, a common authentication mechanism for integrations.
Read about how OAuth 2.0 works here.

Input Comments Default
Scopes A space-delimited set of one or more scopes to get the user's permission to access. https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.manage.users https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.edit https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly
Client ID Provide a string value for the client Id of your OAuth 2.0 application.
Client Secret Provide a string value for the client secret of your OAuth 2.0 application.

Actions

Get Custom Dimension

Get a Custom Dimensions

Input Comments Default
Connection
Custom Dimension ID
Account ID
Web Property ID

Get Custom Metric

Get a Custom Metric

Input Comments Default
Connection
Custom Metric ID
Account ID
Web Property ID

Get Profile

Get a Google Analytics Profile

Input Comments Default
Connection
Account ID
Web Property ID
Profile ID

Get View Data

Get Analytics data for a View (profile)

Input Comments Default
Connection
Start Date
End Date
Profile ID
Standard Dimensions
Standard Metrics
Analytics Segment
Additional Metrics Must be a comma seperated list of metrics i.e. 'ga:sesions,ga:pageviews'
Additional Dimensions Must be a comma seperated list of dimensions i.e. 'ga:browser,ga:city'
Filters
Start Index 1
Items Per Page 1000
Include Empty Rows false

Get Web Property

Get Web Property

Input Comments Default
Connection
Account ID
Web Property ID

Link User to Account

Link a User by email to specified Account

Input Comments Default
Connection
Account ID
Email

List Accounts

Paginated listing of Accounts

Input Comments Default
Connection
Start Index 1
Items Per Page 1000

List Custom Dimensions

List Custom Dimensions for the given Web Property

Input Comments Default
Connection
Web Property ID
Account ID
Start Index 1
Items Per Page 1000

List Custom Metrics

List Custom Metrics for the given Web Property

Input Comments Default
Connection
Web Property ID
Account ID
Start Index 1
Items Per Page 1000

List Profiles

List Profiles associated with the specified Account ID

Input Comments Default
Connection
Account ID ~all
Web Property ID ~all
Start Index 1
Items Per Page 1000

List Web Properties

List Web Properties associated with the specified Account ID

Input Comments Default
Connection
Account ID
Start Index 1
Items Per Page 1000

Raw Request

Send raw HTTP request to Google Analytics

Input Comments Default
Connection
URL Input the path only (/management/accounts), The base URL is already included (https://www.googleapis.com/analytics/v3). For example, to connect to https://www.googleapis.com/analytics/v3/management/accounts, only /management/accounts is entered in this field.
Method The HTTP method to use.
Data The HTTP body payload to send to the URL.
Form Data The Form Data to be sent as a multipart form upload.
File Data File Data to be sent as a multipart form upload.
Query Parameter A list of query parameters to send with the request. This is the portion at the end of the URL similar to ?key1=value1&key2=value2.
Header A list of headers to send with the request.
Response Type The type of data you expect in the response. You can request json, text, or binary data. json
Timeout The maximum time that a client will await a response to its request
Debug Request Enabling this flag will log out the current request. false
Retry Delay (ms) The delay in milliseconds between retries. 0
Retry On All Errors If true, retries on all erroneous responses regardless of type. false
Max Retry Count The maximum number of retries to attempt. 0
Use Exponential Backoff Specifies whether to use a pre-defined exponential backoff strategy for retries. false