
Google Analytics Data API Basics
FreeEasily manage and report Google Analytics data programmatically.
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What Google Analytics Data API Basics does
The Google Analytics Data API Basics skill provides developers with a straightforward way to access and manage Google Analytics reporting data programmatically. This skill is particularly useful for those looking to automate reporting workflows, create customized dashboards, or integrate analytics data into their applications. By leveraging the Google Analytics Data API (v1beta), users can query various metrics such as active users and screen page views, as well as dimensions like city and date, enabling detailed insights into user interactions with their digital properties.
To get started, users must enable the Google Analytics Data API in their Google Cloud project using the Cloud CLI. This ensures that the necessary permissions and quota are allocated for running analytics reports. The skill provides clear instructions on how to authenticate API requests using Application Default Credentials, which is essential for accessing the data securely. Once set up, users can utilize the official client libraries available for multiple programming languages, including Python, Java, PHP, Node.js, Go, .NET, and Ruby, ensuring flexibility in implementation.
The skill includes practical examples, such as a Python script that demonstrates how to create a report by querying a Google Analytics property for active users and sessions grouped by city and date. This hands-on approach allows developers to quickly understand how to interact with the API and extract valuable insights from their analytics data. Overall, this skill is a vital tool for developers and data analysts who need to work with Google Analytics data in a programmatic way, without the need for manual reporting processes.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to generate customized reports from Google Analytics or integrate analytics data into applications.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for operations related to Google Analytics Admin API, such as managing users or creating properties.
What you can build with it
Automated Reporting Workflows
Set up automated scripts to regularly pull analytics data and generate reports, saving time on manual data collection.
Custom Dashboard Creation
Integrate Google Analytics data into custom dashboards for real-time insights into user behavior and engagement.
Data Integration in Applications
Embed Google Analytics data into enterprise applications to enhance data-driven decision-making.
How to install Google Analytics Data API Basics
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npx skills add google/skills/google-analytics-data-api-basics --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
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Inside SKILL.md
Written by googleGetting Started with Google Analytics Data API
The Google Analytics Data API v1beta provides programmatic access to Google Analytics report data. It allows you to build customized dashboards, automate reporting workflows, and integrate Google Analytics data into your enterprise applications.
Enabling the API via Cloud CLI
Before making API calls, ensure the Google Analytics Data API is enabled in your Google Cloud project.
If gcloud is not found, prompt the user to install the Google Cloud CLI before
running these commands.
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Enable the API: Use the Cloud CLI (
gcloud) to enableanalyticsdata.googleapis.com.gcloud services enable analyticsdata.googleapis.com --quietWhy: Enabling the API ensures your Cloud project has the necessary quota and permissions allocated for running Google Analytics reports.
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Verify API Enablement:
gcloud services list --enabled --filter="analyticsdata.googleapis.com"
Authentication
To authenticate your API requests, you must generate Application Default Credentials (ADC) and give your account the necessary scopes. Run the following command in your terminal:
gcloud auth application-default login --scopes="https://www.googleapis.com/auth/cloud-platform,https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly"
Why: This configures ADC in your local environment with the required Cloud Platform and Google Analytics read-only scopes, allowing the client library to automatically authenticate your requests.
Creating a Data API Report (v1beta)
To create a report, use the official Google Analytics Data client library.
Always prefer the v1beta version of the API for stability and access to
current Google Analytics reporting capabilities.
[!IMPORTANT] Mandatory Agent Directive: When the user selects or requires a specific programming language, read the corresponding client library setup reference guide in
references/listed below.
Supported Client Libraries
Python
If you need to install or set up the Google Analytics Data API client library for Python, read the setup guide:
- Python Installation Reference (Package:
google-analytics-data)
Java
If you need to install or set up the Google Analytics Data API client library for Java, read the setup guide:
- Java Installation Reference (Artifact:
com.google.cloud:google-cloud-analytics-data)
PHP
If you need to install or set up the Google Analytics Data API client library for PHP, read the setup guide:
- PHP Installation Reference (Package:
google/analytics-data)
Node.js
If you need to install or set up the Google Analytics Data API client library for Node.js, read the setup guide:
- Node.js Installation Reference (Package:
@google-analytics/data)
Go
If you need to install or set up the Google Analytics Data API client library for Go, read the setup guide:
- Go Installation Reference (Package:
cloud.google.com/go/analytics/data/apiv1beta)
.NET
If you need to install or set up the Google Analytics Data API client library for .NET / C#, read the setup guide:
- .NET Installation Reference (Package:
Google.Analytics.Data.V1Beta)
Ruby
If you need to install or set up the Google Analytics Data API client library for Ruby, read the setup guide:
- Ruby Installation Reference (Gem:
google-analytics-data-v1beta)
[!NOTE] Additional Resources: For further examples of calling the Data API with Java, PHP, Node.js, .NET, Python and REST, as well as hints on authentication with a service account, refer to the official Data API Quickstart.
Python Quick Start
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Install the Client Library:
pip install google-analytics-dataIf
pipis not available, prompt the user to installpipbefore installing the client library. -
Run a Report Request: Below is a complete example demonstrating how to query a Google Analytics property for active users and sessions grouped by city and date. Replace
YOUR-PROPERTY-IDwith your actual Google Analytics property ID (e.g.,1234567).from google.analytics.data_v1beta import BetaAnalyticsDataClient from google.analytics.data_v1beta.types import DateRange, Dimension, Metric, RunReportRequest def sample_run_report(property_id: str): # Initialize the client. # Assumes Application Default Credentials (ADC) are configured in your environment. client = BetaAnalyticsDataClient() request = RunReportRequest( property=f"properties/{property_id}", dimensions=[ Dimension(name="city"), Dimension(name="date") ], metrics=[ Metric(name="activeUsers"), Metric(name="sessions") ], date_ranges=[ DateRange(start_date="2026-05-01", end_date="today") ], ) response = client.run_report(request) print(f"Report result for property {property_id}:") for row in response.rows: print( f"City: {row.dimension_values[0].value}, " f"Date: {row.dimension_values[1].value}, " f"Active Users: {row.metric_values[0].value}, " f"Sessions: {row.metric_values[1].value}" ) if __name__ == "__main__": sample_run_report("YOUR-PROPERTY-ID")Why: Using
BetaAnalyticsDataClientandRunReportRequestensures compatibility with the v1beta endpoint and strongly typed request validation.
Metrics and Dimensions Schema
When constructing your RunReportRequest, you must use valid API names for
dimensions and metrics. Refer to the official
Data API Schema documentation
for the complete, authoritative list of available fields.
Commonly Used Dimensions
Dimensions represent categorical attributes of your data.
city: The town or city of the user.country: The country of the user.date: The date of the event, formatted as YYYYMMDD.deviceCategory: The category of mobile device (e.g., desktop, mobile, tablet).eventName: The name of the triggered event.pageTitle: The title of the web page.
Commonly Used Metrics
Metrics represent quantitative measurements.
activeUsers: The number of active users.eventCount: The total count of events.sessions: The total number of sessions.screenPageViews: The number of app screens or web pages viewed.totalRevenue: The total revenue from purchases, subscriptions, and advertising.
Metrics and Dimensions Compatibility Check
Some dimensions and metrics cannot be queried together in the same report
request. If you encounter an INVALID_ARGUMENT error regarding incompatible
fields, verify your field combinations For programmatic access to the Data API
schema, use getMetadata(). To programmatically check the compatibility of
specific dimension and metric combinations before running a report, use the
checkCompatibility() method.
from google.analytics.data_v1beta import BetaAnalyticsDataClient
from google.analytics.data_v1beta.types import CheckCompatibilityRequest, Compatibility, Dimension, Metric
def sample_check_compatibility(property_id: str):
client = BetaAnalyticsDataClient()
# Define the dimensions and metrics you want to query together.
# For example, checking if 'itemName' (an e-commerce dimension)
# is compatible with 'activeUsers' and 'totalRevenue'.
request = CheckCompatibilityRequest(
property=f"properties/{property_id}",
dimensions=[
Dimension(name="itemName"),
Dimension(name="date")
],
metrics=[
Metric(name="activeUsers"),
Metric(name="totalRevenue")
],
)
response = client.check_compatibility(request)
print(f"Compatibility check for property {property_id}:")
for dim in response.dimension_compatibilities:
is_compatible = dim.compatibility == Compatibility.COMPATIBLE
print(f"Dimension '{dim.dimension_metadata.api_name}' is compatible: {is_compatible}")
for metric in response.metric_compatibilities:
is_compatible = metric.compatibility == Compatibility.COMPATIBLE
print(f"Metric '{metric.metric_metadata.api_name}' is compatible: {is_compatible}")
if __name__ == "__main__":
sample_check_compatibility("YOUR-PROPERTY-ID")
Frequently asked questions about Google Analytics Data API Basics
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