* Source Google Analytics v4: check custom reports; remove date as required field * Source Google Analytics: fix unit tests * Source Google Analytics: fix unit tests * Source Google Analytics: update to latest cdk * Source Google Analytics: http -> https * Source Google Analytics: add allowed hosts * Source Google Analytics: docs update * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Ella Rohm-Ensing <erohmensing@gmail.com> * Source Google Analytics: docs update * Source Google Analytics: add expected records * auto-bump connector version --------- Co-authored-by: Ella Rohm-Ensing <erohmensing@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Octavia Squidington III <octavia-squidington-iii@users.noreply.github.com>
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Google Analytics 4 (GA4)
This page contains the setup guide and reference information for the Google Analytics 4 source connector.
Prerequisites
- JSON credentials for the service account that has access to Google Analytics. For more details check instructions
- OAuth 2.0 credentials for the service account that has access to Google Analytics
- Property ID
Step 1: Set up Source
Create a Service Account
First, you need to select existing or create a new project in the Google Developers Console:
- Sign in to the Google Account you are using for Google Analytics as an admin.
- Go to the Service Accounts page.
- Click
Create service account. - Create a JSON key file for the service user. The contents of this file will be provided as the
credentials_jsonin the UI when authorizing GA after you grant permissions (see below).
Add service account to the Google Analytics account
Use the service account email address to add a user to the Google analytics view you want to access via the API. You will need to grant Viewer permissions.
Enable the APIs
- Go to the Google Analytics Reporting API dashboard in the project for your service user. Enable the API for your account. You can set quotas and check usage.
- Go to the Google Analytics API dashboard in the project for your service user. Enable the API for your account.
Step 2: Set up the Google Analytics connector in Airbyte
For Airbyte Cloud:
- Login to your Airbyte Cloud account.
- In the left navigation bar, click Sources. In the top-right corner, click + new source.
- On the source setup page, select Google Analytics 4 (GA4) from the Source type dropdown and enter a name for this connector.
- Click
Authenticate your accountby selecting Oauth or Service Account for Authentication. - Log in and Authorize the Google Analytics account.
- Enter the Property ID whose events are tracked.
- Enter the Start Date from which to replicate report data in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
- Enter the Custom Reports (Optional) a JSON array describing the custom reports you want to sync from Google Analytics.
- Enter the Data request time increment in days (Optional). The bigger this value is, the faster the sync will be, but the more likely that sampling will be applied to your data, potentially causing inaccuracies in the returned results. We recommend setting this to 1 unless you have a hard requirement to make the sync faster at the expense of accuracy. The minimum allowed value for this field is 1, and the maximum is 364.
For Airbyte Open Source:
- Navigate to the Airbyte Open Source dashboard.
- In the left navigation bar, click Sources. In the top-right corner, click + new source.
- On the source setup page, select Google Analytics 4 (GA4) from the Source type dropdown and enter a name for this connector.
- Select Service Account for Authentication in dropdown list and enter Service Account JSON Key from Step 1.
- Enter the Property ID whose events are tracked.
- Enter the Start Date from which to replicate report data in the format YYYY-MM-DD.
- Enter the Custom Reports (Optional) a JSON array describing the custom reports you want to sync from Google Analytics.
- Enter the Data request time increment in days (Optional). The bigger this value is, the faster the sync will be, but the more likely that sampling will be applied to your data, potentially causing inaccuracies in the returned results. We recommend setting this to 1 unless you have a hard requirement to make the sync faster at the expense of accuracy. The minimum allowed value for this field is 1, and the maximum is 364.
Supported sync modes
The Google Analytics source connector supports the following sync modes:
Supported Streams
This connector outputs the following incremental streams:
- Preconfigured streams:
- Custom stream(s)
Connector-specific features
- Connector supports multiple custom reports with user provided Dimensions and metrics
:::note
- Custom reports should be provided in format
[{"name": "<report-name>", "dimensions": ["<dimension-name>", ...], "metrics": ["<metric-name>", ...]}] - To enable Incremental sync for Custom reports, you need to include the
datedimension. :::
Performance Considerations
Google Analytics Data API Quotas docs.
Data type map
| Integration Type | Airbyte Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
string |
string |
|
number |
number |
|
array |
array |
|
object |
object |
Changelog
| Version | Date | Pull Request | Subject |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.1.3 | 2023-03-10 | 23872 | Fix parse + cursor for custom reports |
| 0.1.2 | 2023-03-07 | 23822 | Improve rate limits customer faced error messages and retry logic for 429 |
| 0.1.1 | 2023-01-10 | 21169 | Slicer updated, unit tests added |
| 0.1.0 | 2023-01-08 | 20889 | Improved config validation, SAT |
| 0.0.3 | 2022-08-15 | 15229 | Source Google Analytics Data Api: code refactoring |
| 0.0.2 | 2022-07-27 | 15087 | fix documentationUrl |
| 0.0.1 | 2022-05-09 | 12701 | Introduce Google Analytics Data API source |