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#7483 – sh404SEF and Google analytics v4 ?

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Thursday, 05 November 2020 19:27 UTC
Soultanidis

Is sh404SEF compatible with the NEW Google analytics?

cURL and SSL are enabled but when  I'm trying to connect it gives me this error message:

Could not connect to analytics server (not available, or no account configured ? are cURL and SSL enabled in your phpinfo ?) (Could not connect to analytics server (not available, or no account configured ? are cURL and SSL enabled in your phpinfo ?)<br /><b>Invalid account Id fetching accounts list</b>)

 
Friday, 06 November 2020 08:28 UTC
wb_weeblr

Hi

There's no New Google Analytics. The newer snippet (gtag.js) is only a superset of the analytics.js one and we do not use it by default because it does not bring any feature but adds significant more javascript to load on each page (it still loads analytics.js in the background actually).

As for what you report here, it's not related to including the Analytics snippet. It's about showing analytics reports in the admin or the front end of your site. This requires authentication and authorization with Google to access your analytics data.

You performed the authorization but the error message says: "Invalid account Id fetching accounts list". This means either:

- you used the wrong Google account to perform the authorization procedure.

- your analytics views are not configured for your site URL. Ie your site address, https://example.com, is not mentioned in the Analytics view and so when sh404SEF asks for the data for example.com, Google says there's none.

From the message, the most likely is #1, using another account.

Best regards

Yannick Gaultier

weeblr.com / @weeblr

 

 
Monday, 07 December 2020 05:34 UTC
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