How can I visualize google analytics data fetched from my google analytics account using spatie...












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I have already fetched google analytics data from my google analytics account using spatie package. I need to visualize these data using chart.js or any other way and also display these data inside tables. I am not sure how because I am newbie in laravel and in google analytics.



public function fetchUserTypes(Period $period): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:userType',
]
);
return collect($response->rows ?? )->map(function (array $userRow) {
return [
'type' => $userRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $userRow[1],
];
});
}

public function fetchTopBrowsers(Period $period, int $maxResults = 7): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:browser',
'sort' => '-ga:sessions',
]
);

$topBrowsers = collect($response['rows'] ?? )->map(function (array $browserRow) {
return [
'browser' => $browserRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $browserRow[1],
];
});

if ($topBrowsers->count() <= $maxResults) {
return $topBrowsers;
}

return $this->summarizeTopBrowsers($topBrowsers, $maxResults);
}

protected function summarizeTopBrowsers(Collection $topBrowsers, int $maxResults): Collection
{
return $topBrowsers
->take($maxResults - 1)
->push([
'browser' => 'Others',
'sessions' => $topBrowsers->splice($maxResults - 1)->sum('sessions'),
]);
}


this is how the output looks



USER TYPES
[{"type":"New Visitor","sessions":54},{"type":"Returning Visitor","sessions":11}]



TOP BROWSERS
[{"browser":"Chrome","sessions":31},{"browser":"Safari","sessions":19},{"browser":"Safari (in-app)","sessions":6},{"browser":"Samsung Internet","sessions":5},{"browser":"Android Webview","sessions":1},{"browser":"Edge","sessions":1},{"browser":"Others","sessions":2}]










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  • You'll have to look into some js chart libraries. Personally, I am a fan of amcharts.com You'll have to read their documentation and follow their examples.

    – Matt Wohler
    Jan 20 at 7:40
















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I have already fetched google analytics data from my google analytics account using spatie package. I need to visualize these data using chart.js or any other way and also display these data inside tables. I am not sure how because I am newbie in laravel and in google analytics.



public function fetchUserTypes(Period $period): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:userType',
]
);
return collect($response->rows ?? )->map(function (array $userRow) {
return [
'type' => $userRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $userRow[1],
];
});
}

public function fetchTopBrowsers(Period $period, int $maxResults = 7): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:browser',
'sort' => '-ga:sessions',
]
);

$topBrowsers = collect($response['rows'] ?? )->map(function (array $browserRow) {
return [
'browser' => $browserRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $browserRow[1],
];
});

if ($topBrowsers->count() <= $maxResults) {
return $topBrowsers;
}

return $this->summarizeTopBrowsers($topBrowsers, $maxResults);
}

protected function summarizeTopBrowsers(Collection $topBrowsers, int $maxResults): Collection
{
return $topBrowsers
->take($maxResults - 1)
->push([
'browser' => 'Others',
'sessions' => $topBrowsers->splice($maxResults - 1)->sum('sessions'),
]);
}


this is how the output looks



USER TYPES
[{"type":"New Visitor","sessions":54},{"type":"Returning Visitor","sessions":11}]



TOP BROWSERS
[{"browser":"Chrome","sessions":31},{"browser":"Safari","sessions":19},{"browser":"Safari (in-app)","sessions":6},{"browser":"Samsung Internet","sessions":5},{"browser":"Android Webview","sessions":1},{"browser":"Edge","sessions":1},{"browser":"Others","sessions":2}]










share|improve this question























  • You'll have to look into some js chart libraries. Personally, I am a fan of amcharts.com You'll have to read their documentation and follow their examples.

    – Matt Wohler
    Jan 20 at 7:40














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I have already fetched google analytics data from my google analytics account using spatie package. I need to visualize these data using chart.js or any other way and also display these data inside tables. I am not sure how because I am newbie in laravel and in google analytics.



public function fetchUserTypes(Period $period): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:userType',
]
);
return collect($response->rows ?? )->map(function (array $userRow) {
return [
'type' => $userRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $userRow[1],
];
});
}

public function fetchTopBrowsers(Period $period, int $maxResults = 7): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:browser',
'sort' => '-ga:sessions',
]
);

$topBrowsers = collect($response['rows'] ?? )->map(function (array $browserRow) {
return [
'browser' => $browserRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $browserRow[1],
];
});

if ($topBrowsers->count() <= $maxResults) {
return $topBrowsers;
}

return $this->summarizeTopBrowsers($topBrowsers, $maxResults);
}

protected function summarizeTopBrowsers(Collection $topBrowsers, int $maxResults): Collection
{
return $topBrowsers
->take($maxResults - 1)
->push([
'browser' => 'Others',
'sessions' => $topBrowsers->splice($maxResults - 1)->sum('sessions'),
]);
}


this is how the output looks



USER TYPES
[{"type":"New Visitor","sessions":54},{"type":"Returning Visitor","sessions":11}]



TOP BROWSERS
[{"browser":"Chrome","sessions":31},{"browser":"Safari","sessions":19},{"browser":"Safari (in-app)","sessions":6},{"browser":"Samsung Internet","sessions":5},{"browser":"Android Webview","sessions":1},{"browser":"Edge","sessions":1},{"browser":"Others","sessions":2}]










share|improve this question














I have already fetched google analytics data from my google analytics account using spatie package. I need to visualize these data using chart.js or any other way and also display these data inside tables. I am not sure how because I am newbie in laravel and in google analytics.



public function fetchUserTypes(Period $period): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:userType',
]
);
return collect($response->rows ?? )->map(function (array $userRow) {
return [
'type' => $userRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $userRow[1],
];
});
}

public function fetchTopBrowsers(Period $period, int $maxResults = 7): Collection
{
$response = $this->performQuery(
$period,
'ga:sessions',
[
'dimensions' => 'ga:browser',
'sort' => '-ga:sessions',
]
);

$topBrowsers = collect($response['rows'] ?? )->map(function (array $browserRow) {
return [
'browser' => $browserRow[0],
'sessions' => (int) $browserRow[1],
];
});

if ($topBrowsers->count() <= $maxResults) {
return $topBrowsers;
}

return $this->summarizeTopBrowsers($topBrowsers, $maxResults);
}

protected function summarizeTopBrowsers(Collection $topBrowsers, int $maxResults): Collection
{
return $topBrowsers
->take($maxResults - 1)
->push([
'browser' => 'Others',
'sessions' => $topBrowsers->splice($maxResults - 1)->sum('sessions'),
]);
}


this is how the output looks



USER TYPES
[{"type":"New Visitor","sessions":54},{"type":"Returning Visitor","sessions":11}]



TOP BROWSERS
[{"browser":"Chrome","sessions":31},{"browser":"Safari","sessions":19},{"browser":"Safari (in-app)","sessions":6},{"browser":"Samsung Internet","sessions":5},{"browser":"Android Webview","sessions":1},{"browser":"Edge","sessions":1},{"browser":"Others","sessions":2}]







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  • You'll have to look into some js chart libraries. Personally, I am a fan of amcharts.com You'll have to read their documentation and follow their examples.

    – Matt Wohler
    Jan 20 at 7:40



















  • You'll have to look into some js chart libraries. Personally, I am a fan of amcharts.com You'll have to read their documentation and follow their examples.

    – Matt Wohler
    Jan 20 at 7:40

















You'll have to look into some js chart libraries. Personally, I am a fan of amcharts.com You'll have to read their documentation and follow their examples.

– Matt Wohler
Jan 20 at 7:40





You'll have to look into some js chart libraries. Personally, I am a fan of amcharts.com You'll have to read their documentation and follow their examples.

– Matt Wohler
Jan 20 at 7:40












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