I have a code that would take an excel sheet and convert it to google sheet.
It is working but only copying the values.
How can I copy the styling and range (merged cells) also to google Sheets?
Is there also a more simple way to just simulate as I am opening the file as is on google sheets?
foreach (var sheet in wb.Worksheets)
{
if (sheet.Index == 0)
{
// First sheet is created by default, so only set range
range = $"{defaultWorksheetName}!A:Y";
}
else
{
// Add a new sheet
AddSheet(sheetService, spreadhsheet.SpreadsheetId, sheet.Name);
range = $"{sheet.Name}!A:Y";
}
// Get number of rows and columns
int rows = sheet.Cells.MaxDataRow;
int cols = sheet.Cells.MaxDataColumn;
IList<IList<Object>> list = new List<IList<Object>>() { };
// Loop through rows
for (int i = 0; i < rows; i++)
{
List<object> lists = new List<object>();
// Loop through each column in selected row
for (int j = 0; j < cols; j++)
{
lists.Add(sheet.Cells[i, j].Value);
}
list.Add(lists);
}
// Define range
ValueRange VRange = new ValueRange();
VRange.Range = range;
// Set values
VRange.Values = list;
// Create request
SpreadsheetsResource.ValuesResource.UpdateRequest upd = sheetService.Spreadsheets.Values.Update(VRange, spreadhsheet.SpreadsheetId, range);
upd.ValueInputOption = SpreadsheetsResource.ValuesResource.UpdateRequest.ValueInputOptionEnum.USERENTERED;
// Execute request
UpdateValuesResponse response = upd.Execute();
// Get response
string responseString = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(response);
}
It appears that you are looping through the Excel rows to create an object to build the Google Sheet manually. Looking at the Microsoft documentation, you probably could also read the formatting for these cells and use the Sheets API to apply it, however, the process seems like it could be too time-consuming and error-prone.
My recommendation would be to just have Google do the work for you. The Drive API is capable of uploading Excel files and converting them to Google Sheets by setting the MimeType to application/vnd.google-apps.spreadsheet. There are some limitations, but generally it does a good job of keeping the cell formatting the same.
Google's documentation doesn't include .NET samples and I'm no expert in it, but you can check out their .NET API which does have the Files.create methods, or you could use their REST API instead.
Sources:
Importing files to Google Docs types
Drive API .NET documentation
Drive REST documentation
I found that it is much better and easier to use the Drive API instead of the Sheets API and upload the file as is, then get the link and it will open it in Google sheets.
public static string UploadFile(Stream file, string fileName, string fileMime, string fileDescription)
{
DriveService service = GetService();
var driveFile = new Google.Apis.Drive.v3.Data.File();
driveFile.Name = fileName;
driveFile.Description = fileDescription;
driveFile.MimeType = "application/vnd.google-apps.spreadsheet";
var request = service.Files.Create(driveFile, file, driveFile.MimeType);
request.Fields = "id, webViewLink";
var response = request.Upload();
if (response.Status != Google.Apis.Upload.UploadStatus.Completed)
throw response.Exception;
return request.ResponseBody.WebViewLink;
}
private static DriveService GetService()
{
string[] Scopes = { SheetsService.Scope.Drive };
string ApplicationName = "Excel to Google Sheet";
UserCredential credential = null;
using (var stream =
new FileStream("credentials.json", FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
string credPath = "token.json";
var thread = new Thread(() =>
credential = GoogleWebAuthorizationBroker.AuthorizeAsync(
GoogleClientSecrets.FromStream(stream).Secrets,
Scopes,
"user",
CancellationToken.None,
new FileDataStore(credPath, true)).Result)
{ IsBackground = false };
thread.Start();
if (!thread.Join(20000))
{
throw new Exception("Timeout exception..!!!");
}
else
{
var service = new DriveService(new BaseClientService.Initializer()
{
HttpClientInitializer = credential,
ApplicationName = ApplicationName,
});
return service;
}
}
}
I'm trying to get realtime data from Google Analytics Real Time Reporting API (Google.Apis.Analytics.v3), the following code works fine and gets the active users.
What I can't wrap my head around is how to get data from dimensions?
Fx. this dimension: rt:deviceCategory, it doesn't have a metric according to this: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/realtime/dimsmets/
If anyone could point me in the right direction on this it would be greatly appreciated.
var credential = GetCredential().Result;
using (var svc = new AnalyticsService(
new BaseClientService.Initializer
{
HttpClientInitializer = credential,
ApplicationName = "Google Analytics API Console"
})
)
{
GetRequest request;
RealtimeData response;
request = svc.Data.Realtime.Get("ga:XXXXX", "rt:activeUsers");
response = request.Execute();
foreach (var row in response.Rows)
{
foreach (string col in row)
{
Console.Write(col + " "); // writes the value of the column
}
Console.Write("\r\n");
}
I found the answer here: https://github.com/LindaLawton/Google-Dotnet-Samples/tree/Genreated-samples1.0/Google%20Analytics%20API/v3
The RealtimeSample.cs can add dimensions to the Real Time API, just have to change line no. 127 to:
if (piShared != null && property.GetValue(optional, null) != null) // TODO Test that we do not add values for items that are null
And capitalize the A of analyticsService in a couple of places. Then use as:
RealtimeSample.RealtimeGetOptionalParms param = new RealtimeSample.RealtimeGetOptionalParms();
param.Dimensions = "rt:deviceCategory";
response = RealtimeSample.Get(svc, "ga:XXXXX", "rt:activeUsers", param);
foreach (var row in response.Rows)
{
foreach (string col in row)
{
Console.Write(col + " "); // writes the value of the column
}
Console.Write("\r\n");
}
I have a ASP.NET MVC web application. I want to show the number of LIVE users from a website.
How can I read this from Google Analytics?
I have already followed this guide:
http://www.markwemekamp.com/blog/c/how-to-read-from-google-analytics-using-c/
But I can't get the code to work. It keeps on running and gives a System.NullReferenceException.
So I hope there are people with better idea's or guides here. And please, only complete guides with every detail in it. Not those half guide where you don't know what to do.
Thanks in Advance.
Update:
This is the code from the guide that I am using. I only added the date's. I am using the code in de Global.asax.cs file.
The Null exception occures on this piece of code:
foreach (var x in response.Reports.First().Data.Rows)
{
Debug.WriteLine("The next line doesn't appear: seee.....");
Debug.WriteLine(string.Join(", ", x.Dimensions) + " " + string.Join(", ", x.Metrics.First().Values));
}
Code:
protected void Application_Start()
{
AreaRegistration.RegisterAllAreas();
UnityConfig.RegisterComponents();
RouteConfig.RegisterRoutes(RouteTable.Routes);
Database.SetInitializer<EFDbContext>(null);
MethodSomethingGoogle();
}
public void MethodSomethingGoogle()
{
string todaysDate = DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
string tomorrowsDate = DateTime.Now.AddDays(1).ToString("yyyy-MM-dd");
try
{
var filepath = #"C:\Users\ckersten\Downloads\Dashboard-Match-Online-b2f3f0b438a1.json";
var filepath2 = #"~\App_Data\Dashboard-Match-Online-b2f3f0b438a1.json";
// path to the json file for the Service account
var viewid = "109154097"; // id of the view you want to read from
Googl
eCredential credentials;
using (var stream = new FileStream(filepath, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read))
{
string[] scopes = { AnalyticsReportingService.Scope.AnalyticsReadonly };
var googleCredential = GoogleCredential.FromStream(stream);
credentials = googleCredential.CreateScoped(scopes);
}
var reportingService = new AnalyticsReportingService(
new BaseClientService.Initializer
{
HttpClientInitializer = credentials
});
var dateRange = new DateRange
{
StartDate = todaysDate,
EndDate = tomorrowsDate
};
var sessions = new Metric
{
Expression = "ga:pageviews",
Alias = "Sessions"
};
var date = new Dimension { Name = "ga:date" };
var reportRequest = new ReportRequest
{
DateRanges = new List<DateRange> { dateRange },
Dimensions = new List<Dimension> { date },
Metrics = new List<Metric> { sessions },
ViewId = viewid
};
var getReportsRequest = new GetReportsRequest
{
ReportRequests = new List<ReportRequest> { reportRequest }
};
var batchRequest = reportingService.Reports.BatchGet(getReportsRequest);
var response = batchRequest.Execute();
foreach (var x in response.Reports.First().Data.Rows)
{
Debug.WriteLine("The next line doesn't appear: seee.....");
Debug.WriteLine(string.Join(", ", x.Dimensions) + " " + string.Join(", ", x.Metrics.First().Values));
}
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Debug.WriteLine("Google Exception: " + e.ToString());
}
Debug.WriteLine(Console.ReadLine());
}
Your code uses the reporting api which isnt going to give you real time data. Data in the reporting api wont be done processing for 24 -48 hours .
You should be using the realtime api if you want to see whats going on now. Just remember that you can only make 10000 requests against the api a day per view.
DataResource.RealtimeResource.GetRequest request =
service.Data.Realtime.Get(String.Format("ga:{0}", profileId), "rt:activeUsers");
RealtimeData feed = request.Execute();
foreach (List row in realTimeData.Rows)
{
foreach (string col in row)
{
Console.Write(col + " "); // writes the value of the column
}
Console.Write("\r\n");
}
My tutorial on the realtime api here GitHub sample project can be found here you also might want to consider using a service account
Note:
The Real Time Reporting API, in limited beta, is available for developer preview only. Sign up to access the API.
I am working with the GData api to import products to my merchant feed. The code is as follows:
List<ProductEntry> newEntries = new List<ProductEntry>();
foreach (Product prod in ent.Products.Where(i => !i.IsDeleted && i.IsDisplayed && i.Price > 0))
{
newEntries.Add(prod.GetNewEntry());
}
string GoogleUsername = "nope#gmail.com";
string GooglePassword = "*****";
ContentForShoppingService service = new ContentForShoppingService("MY STORE");
service.setUserCredentials(GoogleUsername, GooglePassword);
service.AccountId = "*******";
service.ShowWarnings = true;
ProductFeed pf = service.InsertProducts(newEntries);
r.Write(pf.Entries.Count.ToString());
This code is returning to me 1 entry, rather than the 400+ it should, and that 1 entry is empty with no error or warning info. Nothing shows on my merchant center dash. Any ideas on what might be occurring here?
OR - how can I get more details on what is going on?
First of all create a service account on Google Developers
Console if you don't have one already.
NuGet package Google.Apis.ShoppingContent.v2
after you do whats mentioned on the link you'll get
a ClientId
a ClientSecret
those we will be using to authenticate.
var credentials = GoogleWebAuthorizationBroker.AuthorizeAsync(
new ClientSecrets() {
ClientId = "yourclientid",
ClientSecret = "yourclientsecret" },
new string[] { ShoppingContentService.Scope.Content },
"user",
CancellationToken.None).Result;
//make this a global variable or just make sure you pass it to InsertProductBatch or any function that needs to use it
service = new ShoppingContentService(new BaseClientService.Initializer()
{
HttpClientInitializer = credentials,
ApplicationName = "Your-app-name"
});
Now for the insert part:
private async Task<List<Product>> InsertProductBatch(IEnumerable<Product> products, ulong merchantaccountid)
{
// Create a batch request.
BatchRequest request = new BatchRequest(service);
List<Product> responseproducts = new List<Product>();
foreach (var p in products)
{
ProductsResource.InsertRequest insertRequest =
service.Products.Insert(p, merchantaccountid);
request.Queue<Product>(
insertRequest,
(content, error, index, message) =>
{
responseproducts.Add(content);
//ResponseProducts.Add(content);
if (content != null)
{
//product inserted successfully
}
AppendLine(String.Format("Product inserted with id {0}", ((Product)content).Id));
if (error != null)
{
//there is an error you can access the error message though error.Message
}
});
}
await request.ExecuteAsync(CancellationToken.None);
return responseproducts;
}
And thats all to it.
I have been looking for a good solution all day, but Google evolves so fast that I can't find something working. What I want to do is that, I have a Web app that has an admin section where user need to be logged in to see the information. In this section I want to show some data from GA, like pageviews for some specific urls. Since it's not the user information that I'm showing but the google analytics'user I want to connect passing information (username/password or APIKey) but I can't find out how. All the sample I found use OAuth2 (witch, if I understand, will ask the visitor to log in using google).
What I found so far :
Google official Client Library for .Net : http://code.google.com/p/google-api-dotnet-client/, no sample for GA
official developers help : https://developers.google.com/analytics/
an other question with code on SO : Google Analytics API - Programmatically fetch page views in server side but I get a 403 when I try to authenticate
some source that access the API : http://www.reimers.dk/jacob-reimers-blog/added-google-analytics-reader-for-net downloaded the source but I can't figure out how it works
this other question on SO : Google Analytics Access with C# but it does not help
while writing this they suggest me this 09 old post Google Analytics API and .Net.
Maybe I'm just tired and that tomorrow it will be easy to find a solution but right now I need help!
Thanks
It requires a bit of setup on the google side but it's actually quite simple. I will list step by step.
First you will need to create an application in the Google cloud console and enable the Analytics API.
Go to http://code.google.com/apis/console
Select the drop down and create a project if you do not already have one
Once the project is created click on services
From here enable the Analytics API
Now that the Analytics API is enabled the next step will be to enable a service account to access your desired analytics profiles/sites. The service account will allow you to log in without having to prompt a user for credentials.
Go to http://code.google.com/apis/console and choose the project you
created from the drop down.
Next go to the "API Access" section and click the "Create another client id" button.
In the Create Client ID window choose service account and click
create client id.
Download the public key for this account if it doesn't start the
download automatically.You will need this later on when you code for
authorization.
Before exiting copy the service accounts auto generated email address as you will need this in the next step. The client email looks like #developer.gserviceaccount.com
Now that we have a service account you will need to allow this service account to access to your profiles/sites in Google Analytics.
Log into Google Analytics.
Once logged in click on the Admin button to the bottem left on the
screen.
In Admin click the account drop down and select the account/site you would like your service account to be able to access then click on "User Management" under the account section.
Enter the email address that was generated for your service account and give it read and analyze permission.
Repeat these steps for any other account/site you would like your service to have access to.
Now that the setup is done for the service account to access Google Analytics through the API we can start to code.
Get this package from NuGet:
Google.Apis.Analytics.v3 Client Library
Add these usings:
using Google.Apis.Analytics.v3;
using Google.Apis.Analytics.v3.Data;
using Google.Apis.Services;
using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
Some things to note are.
The keyPath is the path to the key file you downloaded with a .p12 file extention.
The accountEmailAddress is the api email we got earlier.
Scope is an Enum in the Google.Apis.Analytics.v3.AnalyticService class that dictates the url to use in order to authorize (ex: AnalyticsService.Scope.AnalyticsReadonly ).
Application name is a name of your choosing that tells the google api what is accessing it (aka: it can be what ever you choose).
Then the code to do some basic calls is as follows.
public class GoogleAnalyticsAPI
{
public AnalyticsService Service { get; set; }
public GoogleAnalyticsAPI(string keyPath, string accountEmailAddress)
{
var certificate = new X509Certificate2(keyPath, "notasecret", X509KeyStorageFlags.Exportable);
var credentials = new ServiceAccountCredential(
new ServiceAccountCredential.Initializer(accountEmailAddress)
{
Scopes = new[] { AnalyticsService.Scope.AnalyticsReadonly }
}.FromCertificate(certificate));
Service = new AnalyticsService(new BaseClientService.Initializer()
{
HttpClientInitializer = credentials,
ApplicationName = "WorthlessVariable"
});
}
public AnalyticDataPoint GetAnalyticsData(string profileId, string[] dimensions, string[] metrics, DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate)
{
AnalyticDataPoint data = new AnalyticDataPoint();
if (!profileId.Contains("ga:"))
profileId = string.Format("ga:{0}", profileId);
//Make initial call to service.
//Then check if a next link exists in the response,
//if so parse and call again using start index param.
GaData response = null;
do
{
int startIndex = 1;
if (response != null && !string.IsNullOrEmpty(response.NextLink))
{
Uri uri = new Uri(response.NextLink);
var paramerters = uri.Query.Split('&');
string s = paramerters.First(i => i.Contains("start-index")).Split('=')[1];
startIndex = int.Parse(s);
}
var request = BuildAnalyticRequest(profileId, dimensions, metrics, startDate, endDate, startIndex);
response = request.Execute();
data.ColumnHeaders = response.ColumnHeaders;
data.Rows.AddRange(response.Rows);
} while (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(response.NextLink));
return data;
}
private DataResource.GaResource.GetRequest BuildAnalyticRequest(string profileId, string[] dimensions, string[] metrics,
DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate, int startIndex)
{
DataResource.GaResource.GetRequest request = Service.Data.Ga.Get(profileId, startDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"),
endDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd"), string.Join(",", metrics));
request.Dimensions = string.Join(",", dimensions);
request.StartIndex = startIndex;
return request;
}
public IList<Profile> GetAvailableProfiles()
{
var response = Service.Management.Profiles.List("~all", "~all").Execute();
return response.Items;
}
public class AnalyticDataPoint
{
public AnalyticDataPoint()
{
Rows = new List<IList<string>>();
}
public IList<GaData.ColumnHeadersData> ColumnHeaders { get; set; }
public List<IList<string>> Rows { get; set; }
}
}
Other Links that will prove helpful:
Analytic API Explorer - Query API From The Web
Analytic API Explorer version 2 - Query API From The Web
Dimensions and Metrics Reference
Hopefully this helps someone trying to do this in the future.
I did a lot of search and finally either looking up code from multiple places and then wrapping my own interface around it i came up with the following solution. Not sure if people paste their whole code here, but i guess why not save everyone else time :)
Pre-requisites, you will need to install Google.GData.Client and google.gdata.analytics package/dll.
This is the main class that does the work.
namespace Utilities.Google
{
public class Analytics
{
private readonly String ClientUserName;
private readonly String ClientPassword;
private readonly String TableID;
private AnalyticsService analyticsService;
public Analytics(string user, string password, string table)
{
this.ClientUserName = user;
this.ClientPassword = password;
this.TableID = table;
// Configure GA API.
analyticsService = new AnalyticsService("gaExportAPI_acctSample_v2.0");
// Client Login Authorization.
analyticsService.setUserCredentials(ClientUserName, ClientPassword);
}
/// <summary>
/// Get the page views for a particular page path
/// </summary>
/// <param name="pagePath"></param>
/// <param name="startDate"></param>
/// <param name="endDate"></param>
/// <param name="isPathAbsolute">make this false if the pagePath is a regular expression</param>
/// <returns></returns>
public int GetPageViewsForPagePath(string pagePath, DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate, bool isPathAbsolute = true)
{
int output = 0;
// GA Data Feed query uri.
String baseUrl = "https://www.google.com/analytics/feeds/data";
DataQuery query = new DataQuery(baseUrl);
query.Ids = TableID;
//query.Dimensions = "ga:source,ga:medium";
query.Metrics = "ga:pageviews";
//query.Segment = "gaid::-11";
var filterPrefix = isPathAbsolute ? "ga:pagepath==" : "ga:pagepath=~";
query.Filters = filterPrefix + pagePath;
//query.Sort = "-ga:visits";
//query.NumberToRetrieve = 5;
query.GAStartDate = startDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
query.GAEndDate = endDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
Uri url = query.Uri;
DataFeed feed = analyticsService.Query(query);
output = Int32.Parse(feed.Aggregates.Metrics[0].Value);
return output;
}
public Dictionary<string, int> PageViewCounts(string pagePathRegEx, DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate)
{
// GA Data Feed query uri.
String baseUrl = "https://www.google.com/analytics/feeds/data";
DataQuery query = new DataQuery(baseUrl);
query.Ids = TableID;
query.Dimensions = "ga:pagePath";
query.Metrics = "ga:pageviews";
//query.Segment = "gaid::-11";
var filterPrefix = "ga:pagepath=~";
query.Filters = filterPrefix + pagePathRegEx;
//query.Sort = "-ga:visits";
//query.NumberToRetrieve = 5;
query.GAStartDate = startDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
query.GAEndDate = endDate.ToString("yyyy-MM-dd", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
Uri url = query.Uri;
DataFeed feed = analyticsService.Query(query);
var returnDictionary = new Dictionary<string, int>();
foreach (var entry in feed.Entries)
returnDictionary.Add(((DataEntry)entry).Dimensions[0].Value, Int32.Parse(((DataEntry)entry).Metrics[0].Value));
return returnDictionary;
}
}
}
And this is the interface and implementation that i use to wrap it up with.
namespace Utilities
{
public interface IPageViewCounter
{
int GetPageViewCount(string relativeUrl, DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate, bool isPathAbsolute = true);
Dictionary<string, int> PageViewCounts(string pagePathRegEx, DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate);
}
public class GooglePageViewCounter : IPageViewCounter
{
private string GoogleUserName
{
get
{
return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["googleUserName"];
}
}
private string GooglePassword
{
get
{
return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["googlePassword"];
}
}
private string GoogleAnalyticsTableName
{
get
{
return ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["googleAnalyticsTableName"];
}
}
private Analytics analytics;
public GooglePageViewCounter()
{
analytics = new Analytics(GoogleUserName, GooglePassword, GoogleAnalyticsTableName);
}
#region IPageViewCounter Members
public int GetPageViewCount(string relativeUrl, DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate, bool isPathAbsolute = true)
{
int output = 0;
try
{
output = analytics.GetPageViewsForPagePath(relativeUrl, startDate, endDate, isPathAbsolute);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Logger.Error(ex);
}
return output;
}
public Dictionary<string, int> PageViewCounts(string pagePathRegEx, DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate)
{
var input = analytics.PageViewCounts(pagePathRegEx, startDate, endDate);
var output = new Dictionary<string, int>();
foreach (var item in input)
{
if (item.Key.Contains('&'))
{
string[] key = item.Key.Split(new char[] { '?', '&' });
string newKey = key[0] + "?" + key.FirstOrDefault(k => k.StartsWith("p="));
if (output.ContainsKey(newKey))
output[newKey] += item.Value;
else
output[newKey] = item.Value;
}
else
output.Add(item.Key, item.Value);
}
return output;
}
#endregion
}
}
And now the rest is the obvious stuff - you will have to add the web.config values to your application config or webconfig and call IPageViewCounter.GetPageViewCount
This answer is for those of you who want access to your own Analytics account and want to use the new Analytics Reporting API v4.
I recently wrote a blog post about how to get Google Analytics data using C#. Read there for all the details.
You first need to choose between connecting with OAuth2 or a Service Account. I'll assume you own the Analytics account, so you need to create a "Service account key" from the Google APIs Credentials page.
Once you create that, download the JSON file and put it in your project (I put mine in my App_Data folder).
Next, install the Google.Apis.AnalyticsReporting.v4 Nuget package. Also install Newtonsoft's Json.NET.
Include this class somewhere in your project:
public class PersonalServiceAccountCred
{
public string type { get; set; }
public string project_id { get; set; }
public string private_key_id { get; set; }
public string private_key { get; set; }
public string client_email { get; set; }
public string client_id { get; set; }
public string auth_uri { get; set; }
public string token_uri { get; set; }
public string auth_provider_x509_cert_url { get; set; }
public string client_x509_cert_url { get; set; }
}
And here's what you've been waiting for: a full example!
string keyFilePath = Server.MapPath("~/App_Data/Your-API-Key-Filename.json");
string json = System.IO.File.ReadAllText(keyFilePath);
var cr = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject(json);
var xCred = new ServiceAccountCredential(new ServiceAccountCredential.Initializer(cr.client_email)
{
Scopes = new[] {
AnalyticsReportingService.Scope.Analytics
}
}.FromPrivateKey(cr.private_key));
using (var svc = new AnalyticsReportingService(
new BaseClientService.Initializer
{
HttpClientInitializer = xCred,
ApplicationName = "[Your Application Name]"
})
)
{
// Create the DateRange object.
DateRange dateRange = new DateRange() { StartDate = "2017-05-01", EndDate = "2017-05-31" };
// Create the Metrics object.
Metric sessions = new Metric { Expression = "ga:sessions", Alias = "Sessions" };
//Create the Dimensions object.
Dimension browser = new Dimension { Name = "ga:browser" };
// Create the ReportRequest object.
ReportRequest reportRequest = new ReportRequest
{
ViewId = "[A ViewId in your account]",
DateRanges = new List() { dateRange },
Dimensions = new List() { browser },
Metrics = new List() { sessions }
};
List requests = new List();
requests.Add(reportRequest);
// Create the GetReportsRequest object.
GetReportsRequest getReport = new GetReportsRequest() { ReportRequests = requests };
// Call the batchGet method.
GetReportsResponse response = svc.Reports.BatchGet(getReport).Execute();
}
We start by deserializing the service account key information from the JSON file and convert it to a PersonalServiceAccountCred object. Then, we create the ServiceAccountCredential and connect to Google via the AnalyticsReportingService. Using that service, we then prepare some basic filters to pass to the API and send off the request.
It's probably best to set a breakpoint on the line where the response variable is declared, press F10 once, then hover over the variable, so you can see what data is available for you to use in the response.
I was hoping just to add a comment to the answer for v3 Beta, but rep points prevent that. However, I thought it would be nice for others to have this information so here it is:
using Google.Apis.Authentication.OAuth2;
using Google.Apis.Authentication.OAuth2.DotNetOpenAuth;
using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
using Google.Apis.Services;
These name spaces are used throughout the code in that post. I always wish people would post name spaces more often, I seem to spend a good bit of time looking for them. I hope this saves some people a few minutes of work.
I've setup something pretty similar to the above answer in a nuGet package. It does the following:
- connects to a "Service Account" you set up in the API Console
- Pulls any Google Analytics data you would like
- Displays that data using Google's Charts API
and it does all of this in a very easy to modify way. You can see more here: https://www.nuget.org/packages/GoogleAnalytics.GoogleCharts.NET/.
Hope google will provide proper documentation someday. Here I am listing all the steps to integrate google analytics server side authentication in ASP.NET C#.
Step 1: Create a project in google console
Goto the link https://console.developers.google.com/iam-admin/projects and create a project by clicking on "Create Project" button and provide project name in the pop up window and submit it.
Step 2: Create credentials and service account
After creation of the project, you will be redirected to "API Manager" page.
Click on credentials and press "Create Credentials" button. select "service account key" from dropdown you will be redirected to next page.
In the service account drop down, select "New service account". Fill in the service account name and download the p12 key. It will have p12 extension. you will get a popup having a password "notasecret" which is default and your private key will be downloaded.
Step 3: Create 0auth client ID
click on the "create credentials" dropdown and select "0auth client ID" you will be redirected to "0auth consent screen" tab. provide a random name in the project name textbox. select application type as "Web application" and click create button. Copy the generated client ID in a notepad.
Step 4: Enable the APIs
On the left side click on the "Overview" tab and select "Enabled APIs" from the horizontal tab. In the search bar search for "Analytics API" click on the dropdown and press "Enable" button. Now again search for "Analytics Reporting V4" and enable it.
Step 5: Install nuget packages
In visual studio, Go to Tools > Nuget Package Manager > Package Manager Console.
Copy paste the below code in the console to install the nuget packages.
Install-Package Google.Apis.Analytics.v3
Install-Package DotNetOpenAuth.Core -Version 4.3.4.13329
The above two packages are Google analytics and DotNetOpenAuth nuget packages.
Step 6: Provide 'View and Analyze' permission to service account
Go to google analytics account and click on "Admin" tab and select "User Management" from left menus,select a domain of which you want to access analytics data and insert the service account email id under it and select "Read and Analyze" permission from the dropdown. Service account email id looks like ex: googleanalytics#googleanalytics.iam.gserviceaccount.com.
Working Code
FRONT END CODE:
Copy and paste the below analytics embed script in your front end or else you can get this code from google analytics documentation page also.
<script>
(function (w, d, s, g, js, fs) {
g = w.gapi || (w.gapi = {}); g.analytics = { q: [], ready: function (f) { this.q.push(f); } };
js = d.createElement(s); fs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0];
js.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/platform.js';
fs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fs); js.onload = function () { g.load('analytics'); };
}(window, document, 'script'));</script>
Paste the below code in the body tag of your front end page.
<asp:HiddenField ID="accessToken" runat="server" />
<div id="chart-1-container" style="width:600px;border:1px solid #ccc;"></div>
<script>
var access_token = document.getElementById('<%= accessToken.ClientID%>').value;
gapi.analytics.ready(function () {
/**
* Authorize the user with an access token obtained server side.
*/
gapi.analytics.auth.authorize({
'serverAuth': {
'access_token': access_token
}
});
/**
* Creates a new DataChart instance showing sessions.
* It will be rendered inside an element with the id "chart-1-container".
*/
var dataChart1 = new gapi.analytics.googleCharts.DataChart({
query: {
'ids': 'ga:53861036', // VIEW ID <-- Goto your google analytics account and select the domain whose analytics data you want to display on your webpage. From the URL ex: a507598w53044903p53861036. Copy the digits after "p". It is your view ID
'start-date': '2016-04-01',
'end-date': '2016-04-30',
'metrics': 'ga:sessions',
'dimensions': 'ga:date'
},
chart: {
'container': 'chart-1-container',
'type': 'LINE',
'options': {
'width': '100%'
}
}
});
dataChart1.execute();
/**
* Creates a new DataChart instance showing top 5 most popular demos/tools
* amongst returning users only.
* It will be rendered inside an element with the id "chart-3-container".
*/
});
</script>
You can also get your View ID from https://ga-dev-tools.appspot.com/account-explorer/
BACK END CODE:
using System;
using System.Linq;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
using System.Web.Script.Serialization;
using System.Net;
using System.Text;
using Google.Apis.Analytics.v3;
using Google.Apis.Analytics.v3.Data;
using Google.Apis.Services;
using System.Security.Cryptography.X509Certificates;
using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2;
using Google.Apis.Util;
using DotNetOpenAuth.OAuth2;
using System.Security.Cryptography;
namespace googleAnalytics
{
public partial class api : System.Web.UI.Page
{
public const string SCOPE_ANALYTICS_READONLY = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly";
string ServiceAccountUser = "googleanalytics#googleanalytics.iam.gserviceaccount.com"; //service account email ID
string keyFile = #"D:\key.p12"; //file link to downloaded key with p12 extension
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
string Token = Convert.ToString(GetAccessToken(ServiceAccountUser, keyFile, SCOPE_ANALYTICS_READONLY));
accessToken.Value = Token;
var certificate = new X509Certificate2(keyFile, "notasecret", X509KeyStorageFlags.Exportable);
var credentials = new ServiceAccountCredential(
new ServiceAccountCredential.Initializer(ServiceAccountUser)
{
Scopes = new[] { AnalyticsService.Scope.AnalyticsReadonly }
}.FromCertificate(certificate));
var service = new AnalyticsService(new BaseClientService.Initializer()
{
HttpClientInitializer = credentials,
ApplicationName = "Google Analytics API"
});
string profileId = "ga:53861036";
string startDate = "2016-04-01";
string endDate = "2016-04-30";
string metrics = "ga:sessions,ga:users,ga:pageviews,ga:bounceRate,ga:visits";
DataResource.GaResource.GetRequest request = service.Data.Ga.Get(profileId, startDate, endDate, metrics);
GaData data = request.Execute();
List<string> ColumnName = new List<string>();
foreach (var h in data.ColumnHeaders)
{
ColumnName.Add(h.Name);
}
List<double> values = new List<double>();
foreach (var row in data.Rows)
{
foreach (var item in row)
{
values.Add(Convert.ToDouble(item));
}
}
values[3] = Math.Truncate(100 * values[3]) / 100;
txtSession.Text = values[0].ToString();
txtUsers.Text = values[1].ToString();
txtPageViews.Text = values[2].ToString();
txtBounceRate.Text = values[3].ToString();
txtVisits.Text = values[4].ToString();
}
public static dynamic GetAccessToken(string clientIdEMail, string keyFilePath, string scope)
{
// certificate
var certificate = new X509Certificate2(keyFilePath, "notasecret");
// header
var header = new { typ = "JWT", alg = "RS256" };
// claimset
var times = GetExpiryAndIssueDate();
var claimset = new
{
iss = clientIdEMail,
scope = scope,
aud = "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token",
iat = times[0],
exp = times[1],
};
JavaScriptSerializer ser = new JavaScriptSerializer();
// encoded header
var headerSerialized = ser.Serialize(header);
var headerBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(headerSerialized);
var headerEncoded = Convert.ToBase64String(headerBytes);
// encoded claimset
var claimsetSerialized = ser.Serialize(claimset);
var claimsetBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(claimsetSerialized);
var claimsetEncoded = Convert.ToBase64String(claimsetBytes);
// input
var input = headerEncoded + "." + claimsetEncoded;
var inputBytes = Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(input);
// signature
var rsa = certificate.PrivateKey as RSACryptoServiceProvider;
var cspParam = new CspParameters
{
KeyContainerName = rsa.CspKeyContainerInfo.KeyContainerName,
KeyNumber = rsa.CspKeyContainerInfo.KeyNumber == KeyNumber.Exchange ? 1 : 2
};
var aescsp = new RSACryptoServiceProvider(cspParam) { PersistKeyInCsp = false };
var signatureBytes = aescsp.SignData(inputBytes, "SHA256");
var signatureEncoded = Convert.ToBase64String(signatureBytes);
// jwt
var jwt = headerEncoded + "." + claimsetEncoded + "." + signatureEncoded;
var client = new WebClient();
client.Encoding = Encoding.UTF8;
var uri = "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token";
var content = new NameValueCollection();
content["assertion"] = jwt;
content["grant_type"] = "urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:jwt-bearer";
string response = Encoding.UTF8.GetString(client.UploadValues(uri, "POST", content));
var result = ser.Deserialize<dynamic>(response);
object pulledObject = null;
string token = "access_token";
if (result.ContainsKey(token))
{
pulledObject = result[token];
}
//return result;
return pulledObject;
}
private static int[] GetExpiryAndIssueDate()
{
var utc0 = new DateTime(1970, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, DateTimeKind.Utc);
var issueTime = DateTime.UtcNow;
var iat = (int)issueTime.Subtract(utc0).TotalSeconds;
var exp = (int)issueTime.AddMinutes(55).Subtract(utc0).TotalSeconds;
return new[] { iat, exp };
}
}
}
Another Working Approach
Add below code in the ConfigAuth
var googleApiOptions = new GoogleOAuth2AuthenticationOptions()
{
AccessType = "offline", // can use only if require
ClientId = ClientId,
ClientSecret = ClientSecret,
Provider = new GoogleOAuth2AuthenticationProvider()
{
OnAuthenticated = context =>
{
context.Identity.AddClaim(new Claim("Google_AccessToken", context.AccessToken));
if (context.RefreshToken != null)
{
context.Identity.AddClaim(new Claim("GoogleRefreshToken", context.RefreshToken));
}
context.Identity.AddClaim(new Claim("GoogleUserId", context.Id));
context.Identity.AddClaim(new Claim("GoogleTokenIssuedAt", DateTime.Now.ToBinary().ToString()));
var expiresInSec = 10000;
context.Identity.AddClaim(new Claim("GoogleTokenExpiresIn", expiresInSec.ToString()));
return Task.FromResult(0);
}
},
SignInAsAuthenticationType = DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie
};
googleApiOptions.Scope.Add("openid"); // Need to add for google+
googleApiOptions.Scope.Add("profile");// Need to add for google+
googleApiOptions.Scope.Add("email");// Need to add for google+
googleApiOptions.Scope.Add("https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly");
app.UseGoogleAuthentication(googleApiOptions);
Add below code, name spaces and relative references
using Google.Apis.Analytics.v3;
using Google.Apis.Analytics.v3.Data;
using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2;
using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2.Flows;
using Google.Apis.Auth.OAuth2.Responses;
using Google.Apis.Services;
using Microsoft.AspNet.Identity;
using Microsoft.Owin.Security;
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.Mvc;
public class HomeController : Controller
{
AnalyticsService service;
public IAuthenticationManager AuthenticationManager
{
get
{
return HttpContext.GetOwinContext().Authentication;
}
}
public async Task<ActionResult> AccountList()
{
service = new AnalyticsService(new BaseClientService.Initializer()
{
HttpClientInitializer = await GetCredentialForApiAsync(),
ApplicationName = "Analytics API sample",
});
//Account List
ManagementResource.AccountsResource.ListRequest AccountListRequest = service.Management.Accounts.List();
//service.QuotaUser = "MyApplicationProductKey";
Accounts AccountList = AccountListRequest.Execute();
return View();
}
private async Task<UserCredential> GetCredentialForApiAsync()
{
var initializer = new GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow.Initializer
{
ClientSecrets = new ClientSecrets
{
ClientId = ClientId,
ClientSecret = ClientSecret,
},
Scopes = new[] { "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly" }
};
var flow = new GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow(initializer);
var identity = await AuthenticationManager.GetExternalIdentityAsync(DefaultAuthenticationTypes.ApplicationCookie);
if (identity == null)
{
Redirect("/Account/Login");
}
var userId = identity.FindFirstValue("GoogleUserId");
var token = new TokenResponse()
{
AccessToken = identity.FindFirstValue("Google_AccessToken"),
RefreshToken = identity.FindFirstValue("GoogleRefreshToken"),
Issued = DateTime.FromBinary(long.Parse(identity.FindFirstValue("GoogleTokenIssuedAt"))),
ExpiresInSeconds = long.Parse(identity.FindFirstValue("GoogleTokenExpiresIn")),
};
return new UserCredential(flow, userId, token);
}
}
Add this in the Application_Start() in Global.asax
AntiForgeryConfig.UniqueClaimTypeIdentifier = ClaimTypes.NameIdentifier;