NAME

Mojar::Google::Analytics::Request - Request object for GA reporting data.

SYNOPSIS

use Mojar::Google::Analytics::Request;
$req = Mojar::Google::Analytics::Request->new
  ->dimensions([qw( pagePath )])
  ->metrics([qw( visitors pageviews )])
  ->sort('pagePath')
  ->max_results($max_resultset);

DESCRIPTION

Provides a container object with convenience methods.

ATTRIBUTES

access_token

Access token, obtained via JWT.

ids

Profile ID (from your GA account) you want to use.

dimensions

Arrayref to list of desired dimensions.

metrics

Arrayref to list of desired metrics.

segment

String containing desired segment.

filters

Arrayref to list of desired filters.

sort

Specification of column sorting; either a single name (string) or a list (arrayref).

start_date

Defaults to today.

end_date

Defaults to today.

start_index

Defaults to 1.

max_results

Defaults to 10,000.

METHODS

new

Constructor.

$req = Mojar::Google::Analytics::Request->new(
  dimensions => [qw( pagePath )],
  metrics => [qw( visitors pageviews )],
  sort => 'pagePath',
  start_index => $start,
  max_results => $max_resultset
);
params

String of request parameters.

$url .= q{?}. $req->params;

CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT

You need to create a low-privilege user within your GA account, granting them access to an appropriate profile. Then register your application for unattended access. That results in a username and private key that your application uses for access.

SUPPORT

See Mojar.

SEE ALSO

Net::Google::Analytics is similar, main differences being dependencies and means of getting tokens.