Working on a php script to pull data from Google Analytics with the Google PHP Client API. I've got the script set up at localhost/ga/.
Got my API keys all set up, Analytics API turned on.
In "Client ID for Web application":
REDIRECT URIS http://localhost/ga/
JAVASCRIPT ORIGINS http://localhost
In "Key for browser application":
REFERERS http://localhost/*
Double checked all keys,ids, and secrets. But I'm getting this error:
"(403) There is a per-IP or per-Referer restriction configured on your API key and the request does not match these restrictions. Please use the Google Developers Console to update your API key configuration if request from this IP or referer should be allowed."
My current code:
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName('GA Test');
$client->setClientId($cred['id']);
$client->setClientSecret($cred['secret']);
$client->setRedirectUri($cred['redirect']);
$client->setDeveloperKey($cred['api_key']);
$client->setScopes(array('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly'));
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
}
if($client->isAccessTokenExpired()) {
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
header('Location: ' . filter_var($authUrl, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
if (!$client->getAccessToken()) {
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
echo '<a class="login" href="'.$authUrl.'">Connect Me!</a>';
} else {
$analytics = new Google_Service_Analytics($client);
try {
$optParams = array(
'dimensions' => 'ga:source,ga:keyword',
'sort' => '-ga:sessions,ga:source',
'filters' => 'ga:medium==organic',
'max-results' => '25'
);
$dump = $analytics->data_ga->get(
'ga:52371304',
'2015-01-01',
'2015-03-01',
'ga:sessions',
$optParams
);
var_dump($dump);
echo 'hi!';
} catch(Exception $e) {
echo $e->getMessage();
}
}
Any idea what I might be doing wrong?
I figured this out. Bah.
The Public Key I generated was the browser key not the server key. You can leave the IPs field blank and it will work with localhost.
Related
Thank you everyone for your time.
I've spent all day on this although, wasn't able to find a good example and answer, so I thought it may be relevant for the community.
<?php
session_start();
require_once ('Google/src/Google/autoload.php');
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName("xxxxx");
$client->setClientId('xxxxx');
$client->setClientSecret('xxxxx')
$client->setRedirectUri('xxxxx');
$client->addScope('profile');
$client->addScope('email');
$client->addScope('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/contacts.readonly');
if (isset($_GET['oauth'])) {
// Start auth flow by redirecting to Google's auth server
$auth_url = $client->createAuthUrl();
header('Location: ' . filter_var($auth_url, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
} else if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
// Receive auth code from Google, exchange it for an access token, and redirect to your base URL
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['access_token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect_uri = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . '/';
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect_uri, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
} else if ($_SESSION['access_token']) {
// You have an access token; use it to call the People API
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['access_token']);
$service = new Google_Service_People($client);
$optParams = array('pageSize' => 10);
// TODO: Use service object to request People data
$results = $service->people_connections->listPeopleConnections('people/me', $optParams);
} else {
$redirect_uri = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . '/?oauth';
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect_uri, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
Upon executing the script I simply get a blank white page, if I comment out $results = $service->people_connections->listPeopleConnections('people/me', $optParams) the script then works.
It looks like it loads the API properly and authenticates with Oauth and the token session variables are set; although when uncommented it is simply a white screen so I think the problem is retrieving data from the Google People API.
I'm trying to download a list of each users contacts (including name & email) to share a link with via email; after clicking a 'Login with Google' button.
Any assistance would be greatly appreciated, thank you for your time!
I am trying to retrieve all my contacts using Google Contact API. For this I used Oauth2.0 authentication and Google Contact API for PHP.
But i am getting this error:
"Fatal error: Class 'Google_Http_Request' not found in"
could not get the reason why. I even used Google_HttpRequest but error remains the same but this time it is for "Google_HttpRequest".
Code used is as follows, can some one help because for this this there no help is available on internet
<?php
//require_once 'C:/xampp/htdocs/google-api-php-client-master/src/Google/Client.php';
require_once 'C:/xampp/htdocs/google-api-php-client-master/vendor/autoload.php';// or wherever autoload.php is located
session_start();
//Declare your Google Client ID, Google Client secret and Google redirect uri in php variables
$google_client_id = 'xxx-yyy.apps.googleusercontent.com';
$google_client_secret = 'xxxx';
$google_redirect_uri = 'https://localhost:4433/xxx.php';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client -> setApplicationName('My application name');
$client -> setClientid($google_client_id);
$client -> setClientSecret($google_client_secret);
$client -> setRedirectUri($google_redirect_uri);
$client -> setAccessType('online');
$client->setApplicationName('Google Contacts PHP Sample');
$client->setScopes("http://www.google.com/m8/feeds/");
///if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
/// $client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
/// $auth_code = $_GET["code"];
/// $_SESSION['google_code'] = $auth_code;
/// header('Location: ' . $google_redirect_uri);
///}
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
}
if (isset($_REQUEST['logout'])) {
unset($_SESSION['token']);
$client->revokeToken();
}
if ($client->getAccessToken()) {
//$req = new Google_Http_Request("https://www.google.com/m8/feeds/contacts/default/full", 'GET', null, null);
$req = new Google_Http_Request("https://www.google.com/m8/feeds/contacts/default/full");
$val = $client->getIo()->authenticatedRequest($req);
// The contacts api only returns XML responses.
$response = json_encode(simplexml_load_string($val->getResponseBody()));
print "<pre>" . print_r(json_decode($response, true), true) . "</pre>";
// The access token may have been updated lazily.
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
} else {
$auth = $client->createAuthUrl();
}
if (isset($auth)) {
print "<a class=login href='$auth'>Connect Me!</a>";
} else {
print "<a class=logout href='?logout'>Logout</a>";
}
You are trying to mix things that cant be mixed.
The current Google php client library which you are using only supports discovery service APIs. Which are the new APIs that return Json.
The google contacts API is an older Gdata api which returns XML. the two do not speak the same language. I haven't tried it but the old GData client library can be found here.
I'm want to get google+ posts via PHP, but google requires my login via browser.
It's possible provide the account's authentication via PHP, allowing me to get the posts without login every time I want to get the posts?
The code is:
<?php
require_once 'src/Google_Client.php';
require_once 'src/contrib/Google_PlusService.php';
session_start();
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName("Google+ PHP Starter Application");
// Visit https://code.google.com/apis/console?api=plus to generate your
// client id, client secret, and to register your redirect uri.
$client->setClientId('clientid');
$client->setClientSecret('clientsecret');
$client->setRedirectUri('http://localhost/OLA/google+/simple.php/b.html');
$client->setDeveloperKey('apikey');
$plus = new Google_PlusService($client);
if (isset($_GET['logout'])) {
unset($_SESSION['token']);
}
if (isset($_GET['code'])) { // login stuff <-------
if (strval($_SESSION['state']) !== strval($_GET['state'])) {
die("The session state did not match.");
}
$client->authenticate();
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
}
if ($client->getAccessToken()) {
//$me = $plus->people->get('me');
//print "Your Profile: <pre>" . print_r($me, true) . "</pre>";
$params = array('maxResults' => 100);
$activities = $plus->activities->listActivities('me', 'public', $params);
//print "Your Activities: <pre>" . print_r($activities, true) . "</pre>";
$params = array(
'orderBy' => 'recent',
'maxResults' => '20'//20
);
$q = "tag";
$results = $plus->activities->search($q, $params);
//code ....
// The access token may have been updated lazily.
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
} else {
// This is the part that logs me in via browser <------
$state = mt_rand();
$client->setState($state);
$_SESSION['state'] = $state;
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
print "<a class='login' href='$authUrl'>Connect Me!</a>";
}
?>
Yep, just call as you would and use the simple API access key - you can retrieve public information, but you will have to supply to long numeric ID for the user you're retrieving posts for rather than using the string 'me'. Take a look at the latest version of the library as well: https://github.com/google/google-api-php-client as well. You need to setup your client as you were doing, with an API key from a project which has the Google+ enabled on https://developers.google.com/console
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName("Post Fetcher");
$client->setDeveloperKey('PUT_YOUR_API_KEY_HERE_OR_IT_WONT_WORK');
$plus = new Google_Service_Plus($client);
$activities = $this->plus->activities
->listActivities("118051310819094153327", "public");
I've a problem with Google+ API on my app engine .
I tried my codes on my own hosting and it worked well , I don't know why it gives me a server error when I deploy my code on the app engine .
Firstly here's the G+ code with file named (index.php) :
<?php
require_once 'Google_Client.php';
require_once 'Google_PlusService.php';
session_start();
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName("Google+ PHP Starter Application");
//Visit https://code.google.com/apis/console?api=plus to generate your
//client id, client secret, and to register your redirect uri.
$client->setClientId('55845591562.apps.googleusercontent.com');
$client->setClientSecret('J-l4j5yxhVsCfrfRHVy1x8IF');
$client->setRedirectUri('http://fictionteam.com/fb/');
$client->setDeveloperKey('AIzaSyCNDNQn7A9M2COPaW1NOYpZEoaiXCNibZ4');
$plus = new Google_PlusService($client);
if (isset($_GET['logout'])) {
unset($_SESSION['token']);
}
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
if (strval($_SESSION['state']) !== strval($_GET['state'])) {
die("The session state did not match.");
}
$client->authenticate();
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
$redirect = 'https://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'];
header('Location: ' . filter_var($redirect, FILTER_SANITIZE_URL));
}
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
}
if ($client->getAccessToken()) {
$me = $plus->people->get('me');
print "Your Profile: <pre>" . print_r($me, true) . "</pre>";
$params = array('maxResults' => 100);
$activities = $plus->activities->listActivities('me', 'public', $params);
print "Your Activities: <pre>" . print_r($activities, true) . "</pre>";
$params = array(
'orderBy' => 'best',
'maxResults' => '20',
);
$results = $plus->activities->search('Google+ API', $params);
foreach($results['items'] as $result) {
print "Search Result: <pre>{$result['object']['content']}</pre>\n";
}
// The access token may have been updated lazily.
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
} else {
$state = mt_rand();
$client->setState($state);
$_SESSION['state'] = $state;
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
print "<a class='login' href='$authUrl'>Connect Me!</a>";
}
Also Here's the app.yaml configuration :
application: gcdc2013-troubles
version: 1
runtime: php
api_version: 1
handlers:
- url: /
script: index.php
I put all API library on the same directory of app engine files , but when I access to my app engine link it gives me "Server Error"
gcdc2013-troubles.appspot.com
Follow the instructions for setting up the Google API client here.
Did you include/uncomment extension=php_curl.dll in your php.ini?
Also, it looks like urlfetch is preferred over cURL on GAE.
I'm currently working with the Google Calendar API.
I retrieve a list of EVENTS from the user's calendar, but at the moment the account of the user is given in my code.
I wan't to make this variable (It should retrieve EVENTS from the account you select).
This is my code:
<?php
require_once 'src/Google_Client.php';
require_once 'src/contrib/Google_CalendarService.php';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName('Tryout for Google Calendar');
// Visit https://code.google.com/apis/console?api=plus to generate your
// client id, client secret, and to register your redirect uri.
$client->setClientId('myid');
$client->setClientSecret('mysecret');
$client->setRedirectUri('http://localhost/gcal/done.php');
$client->setDeveloperKey('mykey');
$cal = new Google_CalendarService($client);
if (isset($_GET['logout'])) {
unset($_SESSION['token']);
}
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
header('Location: http://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . $_SERVER['PHP_SELF']);
}
if (isset($_SESSION['token'])) {
$client->setAccessToken($_SESSION['token']);
}
if ($client->getAccessToken()) {
$minCheck = date(DATE_ATOM);
$eventList = $cal->events->listEvents("phpkay#gmail.com", array('singleEvents' => 'true', 'timeMin' => $minCheck));
print "<h1>Calendar List</h1><pre>" . print_r($eventList, true) . "</pre>";
$_SESSION['token'] = $client->getAccessToken();
} else {
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
print "<a class='login' href='$authUrl'>Connect Me!</a>";
}
?>
This is the part where I set the useraccount, namely: "phpkay#gmail.com"
$eventList = $cal->events->listEvents("phpkay#gmail.com", array('singleEvents' => 'true', 'timeMin' => $minCheck));
How can I retrieve the selected useraccount (the user gets a screen where he can select one of the Google accounts he owns to use for this APP) and use this instead of the set "phpkay#gmail.com"-account?
Sorry if my question is unclear, I have no clue how to phrase this in another way.
You can do this with the OAuth 2.0 API. Just include:
https://developers.google.com/admin-sdk/directory/v1/reference/users
in your list of OAuth scopes and then make an authenticated GET request to:
https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v2/userinfo
this will return the email address of the authenticated user. You can try this out in the Google API Explorer