No analytics data in dashboard
-
Data not displaying in the dashboard after setting up google auth config.
-
@henkjan-1 I feel like I am spamming you with messages, but don’t hesitate to leave a little review (along with the features you’d like) π I think the plugin is ready to reach a slightly bigger audience!
your welcome π
Sure I will
were to post it?Reviews are accessible on the right side of the plugin’s page π You can access them directly here: https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/meow-analytics/reviews/ (there aren’t many yet, the plugin is like 3 days old, a real baby).
Done
Jordy
Were to put a request feature?
I miss the option to dismiss the admin for trackingAnd: I miss the plugin in your own dashbord!
It’s best to open a new thread (or new threads) here:
https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/meow-analytics/
Let’s tackle those issues one by one.PS: By default, the admin is not tracked (and none of the logged-in users).
Dear Jordy,
I have the same issue like the two people before raised: connected the plugin to Google (so I can see the client-id and the client-secret and la la la) but going back to the wordpress-dashboard, no data is shown.
But the console shows
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 403 ()
for https://content.googleapis.com/analytics/v3/management/accounts and clicking on this link just shows a page telling me
{"error":{"errors":[{"domain":"global","reason":"required","message":"Login Required","locationType":"header","location":"Authorization"}],"code":401,"message":"Login Required"}}
Can you help?
- This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by moody1337.
Hi @moody1337 π Of course, we’ll make it work! Were you using one of the previous versions before, or you just installed the latest version right away?
Please try to click “unlink” in the settings, then “link” it again. That should probably do it. Then normally everything should always work.
@tigroumeow this was the perfect hint, thanks a lot π Looks like basically I was just dumb and missed to also activate the Analytics-API in the library-section …
Don’t worry, I don’t think it’s that easy or straightforward, @moody1337 π Maybe I should make a little video. Anyway, I’m glad it works! And if you have a bit of time, don’t hesitate to leave a little review for Meow Analytics.
Hi Jordy
Adding to this thread as I am having a similar issue but believe I know the cause (just not sure how to fix it).
For some reason when I set up my site, I did so in a subdirectory of the public_html folder. So when I went to Google Analytics and created the app for the OAuth ID, your plugin told me to use https://mysite.com/folder for the authorized Javascript origin but Google didn’t like that and wouldn’t accept a subfolder. If I use https://mysite.com, Analytics data is empty in the dashboard.
This may be a site-specific/Google-specific weird interplay that can’t be solved. Really love how light your plugin is compared to the annoying one I deleted…
If you have any thoughts, I would love to hear them.
Thanks for creating this!
Hi @eoren1,
The Authorized JS origin is simply your domain, you don’t need the path or anything, so don’t worry.
The Authorized redirect URIs is important though and should be the full path. Normally, the plugin should give you the right one to use.
What happens when you set it like this and try to link? Is it successful or is there an error on the Google side?
Hi Jordy
Thanks for the quick reply!
It is an issue on the Google side – it will not accept a subfolder. If you had a quick solution for that, it would have been great, otherwise I would have you leave it.
My mistake for creating this site in a subfolder (no clue why I did that)
- The topic ‘No analytics data in dashboard’ is closed to new replies.