Introducing a Google Analytics Core Reporting API

Today we are announcing a new Google Analytics Core Reporting API as a deputy for a Data Export API. This is a second proviso in a incomparable project we started a integrate months behind to ascent a APIs to new infrastructure.

The Core Reporting API has dual versions.

Version 3.0 is a code new API, with a 10x rebate in outlay distance and support for many new customer libraries, like PHP, Ruby, Python, JavaScript and Java. All new facilities will usually be combined to this version.

Version 2.4 is back concordant with a bequest Data Export Version 2.3.

If we are building a new focus or progressing an existent one, we rarely suggest migrating to version 3.0.

One of a biggest changes in switching to a Core Reporting API is that we now need to register your applications around a Google APIs Console and use a devise ID to entrance a API.

With this change, we are also announcing a deprecation of a Data Export API chronicle 2.3. This API will continue to work for 6 months, after that all v2.3 XML requests will lapse a v2.4 response. Also, we devise to cancel a Data Export API Account Feed. All pattern information should be retrieved by a Google Analytics Management API.

See a Data Export API changelog for all a sum of a change and review a developer documentation for some-more sum about any API.

If we have any questions feel giveaway to strech out in a Data Export API Google group.

Thanks,
Jeetendra Soneja and Nick Mihailovski, Google Analytics API Team

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