Krótkie wprowadzenie: korzystanie z bibliotek klienta

Na tej stronie dowiesz się, jak rozpocząć korzystanie z interfejsu Google Analytics Admin API w ulubionym języku programowania przy użyciu bibliotek klienta.

Krok 1. Włącz API

Kliknij ten przycisk, aby utworzyć nowy projekt Cloud Platform i automatycznie włączyć interfejs Google Analytics Admin API:

Włączanie interfejsu Google Analytics Admin API

W wyświetlonym oknie kliknij POBIERZ KONFIGURACJĘ KLIENTA i zapisz plik credentials.json w katalogu roboczym.

Krok 2. Konfigurowanie uwierzytelniania

Ta aplikacja pokazuje korzystanie z interfejsu Google Analytics Admin API za pomocą danych logowania do konta usługi.

Przeczytaj więcej instrukcji tworzenia i ustawiania danych logowania na konto usługi dla aplikacji.

Łatwym sposobem podania danych logowania na konto usługi jest ustawienie zmiennej środowiskowej GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS. Klient interfejsu API użyje wartości tej zmiennej, aby znaleźć plik JSON klucza konta usługi.

Aby ustawić dane logowania do aplikacji z tego przykładu, uruchom poniższe polecenie i użyj ścieżki do pliku JSON konta usługi pobranego w kroku 1:

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="[PATH]"

Na przykład:

export GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS="/home/user/Downloads/service_account.json"

Krok 3. Instalowanie biblioteki klienta

Wywoływanie interfejsu API

Teraz możesz użyć interfejsu Google Analytics Admin API, aby wyświetlić listę kont Google Analytics. Uruchom ten kod, aby wykonać pierwsze wywołanie interfejsu API:

Java

import com.google.analytics.admin.v1beta.Account;
import com.google.analytics.admin.v1beta.AnalyticsAdminServiceClient;
import com.google.analytics.admin.v1beta.AnalyticsAdminServiceClient.ListAccountsPage;
import com.google.analytics.admin.v1beta.AnalyticsAdminServiceClient.ListAccountsPagedResponse;
import com.google.analytics.admin.v1beta.ListAccountsRequest;

/**
 * This application demonstrates the usage of the Analytics Admin API using service account
 * credentials. For more information on service accounts, see
 * https://cloud.google.com/iam/docs/understanding-service-accounts.
 *
 * <p>The following document provides instructions on setting service account credentials for your
 * application: https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production
 *
 * <p>In a nutshell, you need to:
 *
 * <ol>
 *   <li>Create a service account and download the key JSON file as described at
 *       https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#creating_a_service_account.
 *   <li>Provide service account credentials using one of the following options:
 *       <ul>
 *         <li>Set the {@code GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS} environment variable. The API client
 *             will use the value of this variable to find the service account key JSON file. See
 *             https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#setting_the_environment_variable
 *             for more information.
 *             <p>OR
 *         <li>Manually pass the path to the service account key JSON file to the API client by
 *             specifying the {@code keyFilename} parameter in the constructor. See
 *             https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production#passing_the_path_to_the_service_account_key_in_code
 *             for more information.
 *       </ul>
 * </ol>
 *
 * <p>To run this sample using Maven:
 *
 * <pre>{@code
 * cd google-analytics-data
 * mvn compile exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="com.google.analytics.admin.samples.QuickstartSample"
 * }</pre>
 */
public class QuickstartSample {

  public static void main(String... args) throws Exception {
    listAccounts();
  }

  // This is an example snippet that calls the Google Analytics Admin API and lists all Google
  // Analytics accounts available to the authenticated user.
  static void listAccounts() throws Exception {
    // Instantiates a client using default credentials.
    // See https://cloud.google.com/docs/authentication/production for more information
    // about managing credentials.
    try (AnalyticsAdminServiceClient analyticsAdmin = AnalyticsAdminServiceClient.create()) {
      // Calls listAccounts() method of the Google Analytics Admin API and prints
      // the response for each account.
      ListAccountsPagedResponse response =
          analyticsAdmin.listAccounts(ListAccountsRequest.newBuilder().build());
      for (ListAccountsPage page : response.iteratePages()) {
        for (Account account : page.iterateAll()) {
          System.out.printf("Account name: %s%n", account.getName());
          System.out.printf("Display name: %s%n", account.getDisplayName());
          System.out.printf("Country code: %s%n", account.getRegionCode());
          System.out.printf("Create time: %s%n", account.getCreateTime().getSeconds());
          System.out.printf("Update time: %s%n", account.getUpdateTime().getSeconds());
          System.out.println();
        }
      }
    }
  }
}

Python

def list_accounts(transport: str = None):
    """
    Lists the available Google Analytics accounts.

    Args:
        transport(str): The transport to use. For example, "grpc"
            or "rest". If set to None, a transport is chosen automatically.
    """
    from google.analytics.admin import AnalyticsAdminServiceClient

    # Using a default constructor instructs the client to use the credentials
    # specified in GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment variable.
    client = AnalyticsAdminServiceClient(transport=transport)

    results = client.list_accounts()

    # Displays the configuration information for all Google Analytics accounts
    # available to the authenticated user.
    print("Result:")
    for account in results:
        print(account)


Node.js

// Imports the Google Analytics Admin API client library
const analyticsAdmin = require('@google-analytics/admin');

async function main() {
  // Instantiates a client using default credentials.
  // TODO(developer): uncomment and use the following line in order to
  //  manually set the path to the service account JSON file instead of
  //  using the value from the GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS environment
  //  variable.
  // const analyticsAdminClient = new analyticsAdmin.AnalyticsAdminServiceClient(
  //     {keyFilename: "your_key_json_file_path"});
  const analyticsAdminClient = new analyticsAdmin.AnalyticsAdminServiceClient();

  // Calls listAccounts() method of the Google Analytics Admin API and prints
  // the response for each account.
  const [accounts] = await analyticsAdminClient.listAccounts();

  console.log('Accounts:');
  accounts.forEach(account => {
    console.log(account);
  });
}

main(...process.argv.slice(2)).catch(err => {
  console.error(err.message);
  process.exitCode = 1;
});
process.on('unhandledRejection', err => {
  console.error(err.message);
  process.exitCode = 1;
});

Ruby




Go




.NET


using Google.Analytics.Admin.V1Alpha;
using System;

namespace AnalyticsSamples
{
    class QuickStart
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            var client = AnalyticsAdminServiceClient.Create();
            var response = client.ListAccounts( new ListAccountsRequest() );
            foreach( Account account in response )
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Account name: {0}", account.Name);
                Console.WriteLine("Display name: {0}", account.DisplayName);
                Console.WriteLine("Country code: {0}", account.CountryCode);
                Console.WriteLine("Update time: {0}", account.UpdateTime);
                Console.WriteLine("Create time: {0}", account.CreateTime);
                Console.WriteLine();
            }
        }
    }
}

Gratulacje! Udało Ci się wysłać pierwsze żądanie do interfejsu Google Analytics Admin API.