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Integrating with Google Analytics
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The Google Analytics Platform
lets you measure user interactions with your business across various devices and
environments. The platform provides all the computing resources to collect,
store, process, and report on these user-interactions.
Analytics collection
can take place on both the client and server side. Google Analytics provides
easy to use APIs and SDKs to send data to Google Analytics. In addition to
those, we have developed code that you can use in your App Engine applications
to easily send server-side analytics to Google Analytics.
Client-side analytics collection
With the collection APIs and SDKs, you can measure how users interact with your
content and marketing initiatives. Once implemented, you will be able to view
user-interaction data within Google Analytics or through the Reporting APIs.
For more details on client-side analytics collection select the link
below based on the type of your client:
- Web Tracking (analytics.js) -
Measure user interaction with websites or web applications.
- Android -
Measure user interaction with Android applications.
- iOS -
Measure user interaction with iOS applications.
- Measurement Protocol -
Measure user interaction in any environment with this low-level protocol.
App Engine server-side analytics collection
Although App Engine already provides a mechanism for
logging events
in your application, it may be advantageous to track specific server-side events
in Google Analytics. Some of the benefits are as follows:
- Historical data analysis - App Engine allows you to configure the
maximum number of days, or size of your log file. After that time has passed you
no longer have access to those log files. Tracking events in Google Analytics
provides you a much longer lifespan into the visibility of past events.
- Track key events - Log files can be verbose with various components
of your application writing data to them. By using event tracking you can
pinpoint just the key events that you are interested in monitoring and track
those along with some additional metadata.
- Powerful user interface - Take advantage of the rich user interface
that Google Analytics provides to visualize, report and export these server side
events.
This can be accomplished easily by integrating the sample source code below
into your App Engine application. For additional information
on this approach consult the Google Analytics developers guide for
Event Tracking.
Sample source code
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Last updated 2025-08-21 UTC.
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