The Google Analytics source supports Full Refresh syncs. That is, every time a sync is run, Airbyte will copy all rows in the tables and columns you set up for replication into the destination in a new table.
This Google Analytics source wraps the Pipelinewise Singer Google Analytics Tap.
website_overview
traffic_sources
pages
locations
monthly_active_users
four_weekly_active_users
two_weekly_active_users
weekly_active_users
daily_active_users
devices
- Any custom reports you configure. See the section below on custom reports.
Please reach out to us on Slack or create an issue if you need to send custom Google Analytics report data with Airbyte.
Feature | Supported? |
---|---|
Full Refresh Sync | Yes |
Incremental Sync | Yes |
Replicate Incremental Deletes | No |
SSL connection | Yes |
Namespaces | No |
The Google Analytics connector should not run into Google Analytics API limitations under normal usage. Please create an issue if you see any rate limit issues that are not automatically retried successfully.
We recommend creating a service account specifically for Airbyte so you can set granular permissions.
First, need to select or create a 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_json
in the UI when authorizing GA after you grant permissions (see below).
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 Read & Analyze permissions.
- 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.
You can replicate Google Analytics Custom Reports using this source. To do this, input a JSON object as a string in the "Custom Reports" field when setting up the connector. The JSON is an array of objects where each object has the following schema:
{"name": string, "dimensions": [string], "metrics": [string]}
Here is an example input "Custom Reports" field:
[{"name": "new_users_per_day", "dimensions": ["ga:date","ga:country","ga:region"], "metrics": ["ga:newUsers"]}, {"name": "users_per_city", "dimensions": ["ga:city"], "metrics": ["ga:users"]}]
To create a list of dimensions, you can use default GA dimensions (listed below) or custom dimensions if you have some defined. Each report can contain no more than 7 dimensions, and they must all be unique. The default GA dimensions are:
ga:browser
ga:city
ga:continent
ga:country
ga:date
ga:deviceCategory
ga:hostname
ga:medium
ga:metro
ga:operatingSystem
ga:pagePath
ga:region
ga:socialNetwork
ga:source
ga:subContinent
To create a list of metrics, use a default GA metric (values from the list below) or custom metrics if you have defined them.
A custom report can contain no more than 10 unique metrics. The default available GA metrics are:
ga:14dayUsers
ga:1dayUsers
ga:28dayUsers
ga:30dayUsers
ga:7dayUsers
ga:avgSessionDuration
ga:avgTimeOnPage
ga:bounceRate
ga:entranceRate
ga:entrances
ga:exitRate
ga:exits
ga:newUsers
ga:pageviews
ga:pageviewsPerSession
ga:sessions
ga:sessionsPerUser
ga:uniquePageviews
ga:users
- Number of requests per day per project: 50,000
- Number of requests per view (profile) per day: 10,000 (cannot be increased)
- Number of requests per 100 seconds per project: 2,000
- Number of requests per 100 seconds per user per project: 100 (can be increased in Google API Console to 1,000).
Version | Date | Pull Request | Subject |
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0.2.5 | 2021-06-15 | 3648 | Add filter to removed unused catalog |
0.2.4 | 2021-06-09 | 3973 | Add AIRBYTE_ENTRYPOINT for Kubernetes support |
0.2.3 | 2021-04-03 | 2726 | Fix base connector versioning |
0.2.2 | 2021-03-11 | 2302 | Support incremental sync |
0.2.0 | 2021-03-09 | 2238 | Protocol allows future/unknown properties |
0.1.9 | 2021-03-03 | 2151 | Support chunked syncs to avoid sampling |
0.1.8 | 2021-02-18 | 2098 | Implement custom_reports parameter |
0.1.7 | 2021-02-15 | 2053 | Update SingerHelper read method |
0.1.6 | 2021-02-12 | 2056 | Update requires fields in specification |
0.1.5 | 2020-12-16 | 1331 | Refactor Python base connector |
0.1.4 | 2020-11-30 | 1046 | Add connectors using an index YAML file |