This is a PHP Library facilitating the use of Google Analytics 4 (GA4) Measurement Protocol. Measurement Protocol allows developers to send events directly from server-side PHP to Google Analytics.
Full documentation is available here: https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/ga4
dev:
The recommended way to install this library is via Composer (packagist package: br33f/php-ga4-mp).
Install by composer command:
composer require br33f/php-ga4-mp
or package.json
{
"require": {
"br33f/php-ga4-mp": "^0.1.0"
}
}
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Service;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Request\BaseRequest;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Event\ViewItemEvent;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Parameter\ItemParameter;
// Create service instance
$ga4Service = new Service('MEASUREMENT_PROTOCOL_API_SECRET');
$ga4Service->setMeasurementId('MEASUREMENT_ID');
// Create base request
$baseRequest = new BaseRequest();
$baseRequest->setClientId('CLIENT_ID');
// Create Event Data
$viewItemEventData = new ViewItemEvent();
$viewItemEventData
->setValue(51.10)
->setCurrency('EUR');
// Create Item
$viewedItem = new ItemParameter();
$viewedItem
->setItemId('ITEM_ID')
->setItemName('ITEM_NAME')
->setPrice(25.55)
->setQuantity(2);
// Add this item to viewItemEventData
$viewItemEventData->addItem($viewedItem);
// Add event to base request (you can add up to 25 events to single request)
$baseRequest->addEvent($viewItemEventData);
// We have all the data we need. Just send the request.
$ga4Service->send($baseRequest);
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Service;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Request\BaseRequest;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Event\PurchaseEvent;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Parameter\ItemParameter;
// Create service instance
$ga4Service = new Service('MEASUREMENT_PROTOCOL_API_SECRET');
$ga4Service->setMeasurementId('MEASUREMENT_ID');
// Create base request
$baseRequest = new BaseRequest();
$baseRequest->setClientId('CLIENT_ID');
// Create Event Data
$purchaseEventData = new PurchaseEvent();
$purchaseEventData
->setValue(250.00)
->setCurrency('USD');
// Create Item
$purchasedItem1 = new ItemParameter();
$purchasedItem1
->setItemId('FIRST_ITEM_ID')
->setItemName('FIRST_ITEM_NAME')
->setPrice(100.00)
->setQuantity(2);
// Add this item to purchaseEventData
$purchaseEventData->addItem($purchasedItem1);
// You can also fill item data via constructor
$purchaseEventData->addItem(new ItemParameter([
'item_id' => 'SECOND_ITEM_ID',
'item_name' => 'SECOND_ITEM_NAME',
'price' => 50.00,
'quantity' => 1
]));
// Add event to base request (you can add up to 25 events to single request)
$baseRequest->addEvent($purchaseEventData);
// We have all the data we need. Just send the request.
$ga4Service->send($baseRequest);
At the moment, the library contains the defined structures of the following events: | Event name | Structure | Documentation |
---|---|---|---|
add_payment_info | AddPaymentInfoEvent | see documentation | |
add_shipping_info | AddShippingInfoEvent | see documentation | |
add_to_cart | AddToCartEvent | see documentation | |
add_to_wishlist | AddToWishlistEvent | see documentation | |
begin_checkout | BeginCheckoutEvent | see documentation | |
login | LoginEvent | see documentation | |
purchase | PurchaseEvent | see documentation | |
refund | RefundEvent | see documentation | |
remove_from_cart | RemoveFromCartEvent | see documentation | |
search | SearchEvent | see documentation | |
select_item | SelectItemEvent | see documentation | |
sign_up | SignUpEvent | see documentation | |
view_cart | ViewCartEvent | see documentation | |
view_item | ViewItemEvent | see documentation | |
view_search_results | ViewSearchResultsEvent | see documentation |
These events are sent analogously to the examples presented above.
In order to send any event one can use BaseEvent
structure and add any data. Please note that specific event structure should be used instead if already defined, since BaseEvent does not force any structure or provide data validation.
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Service;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Request\BaseRequest;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Event\BaseEvent;
// Create Service and request same as above
// ...
// Create Base Event Data (for example: 'share' event - https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/ga4/reference/events#share)
$eventName = 'share';
$anyEventData = new BaseEvent($eventName);
$anyEventData
->setMethod('Twitter')
->setContentType('Post')
->setItemId('example_item_id')
->setAnyParamYouWish('test'); // means 'any_param_you_wish' is set
// Add event to base request (you can add up to 25 events to single request) and send, same as above
// ...
It is possible to use this library to send Firebase events. To do so, just initialize Service and BaseRequest as in following example:
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Service;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Request\BaseRequest;
// Create service instance
$ga4Service = new Service('MEASUREMENT_PROTOCOL_API_SECRET');
$ga4Service->setFirebaseId('FIREBASE_APP_ID'); // instead of setMeasurementId(...)
// Create base request
$baseRequest = new BaseRequest();
$baseRequest->setAppInstanceId('APP_INSTANCE_ID'); // instead of setClientId(...)
This library supports consent mode v2 : see documentation
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Request\BaseRequest;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Common\ConsentProperty;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Enum\ConsentCode;
// Create consent property with :
// - ad_user_data = GRANTED
// - ad_personalization = DENIED
$consent = new ConsentProperty();
$consent->setAdUserData(ConsentCode::GRANTED);
$consent->setAdPersonalization(ConsentCode::DENIED);
// Create base request
$baseRequest = new BaseRequest();
$baseRequest->setConsent($consent);
This mode replaces now obsolete / deprecated non_personalized_ads
:
$baseRequest = new BaseRequest();
$baseRequest->setNonPersonalizedAds(true);
// Is replaced by :
$consent = new ConsentProperty();
$consent->setAdPersonalization(ConsentCode::GRANTED);
$baseRequest->setConsent($consent);
Debuging event data is possible by sending them to debug endpoint (Measurement Protocol Validation Server), since default endpoint for Google Analytics 4 Measurement Protocol does not return any HTTP error codes or messages. In order to validate event one should use sendDebug($request)
method instead of send($request)
.
Method sendDebug($request)
returns DebugResponse
object, which is hydrated with response data such as: status_code
and validation_messages
.
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Service;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Request\BaseRequest;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Event\AddToCartEvent;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Parameter\ItemParameter;
// Create service instance
$ga4Service = new Service('MEASUREMENT_PROTOCOL_API_SECRET');
$ga4Service->setMeasurementId('MEASUREMENT_ID');
// Create base request
$baseRequest = new BaseRequest();
$baseRequest->setClientId('CLIENT_ID');
// Create Invalid Event Data
$addToCartEventData = new AddToCartEvent();
$addToCartEventData
->setValue(99.99)
->setCurrency('SOME_INVALID_CURRENCY_CODE'); // invalid currency code
// addItem
$addToCartEventData->addItem(new ItemParameter([
'item_id' => 'ITEM_ID',
'item_name' => 'ITEM_NAME',
'price' => 99.99,
'quantity' => 1
]));
// Add event to base request (you can add up to 25 events to single request)
$baseRequest->addEvent($addToCartEventData);
// Instead of sending data to production Measurement Protocol endpoint
// $ga4Service->send($baseRequest);
// Send data to validation endpoint, which responds with status cude and validation messages.
$debugResponse = $ga4Service->sendDebug($baseRequest);
// Now debug response contains status code, and validation messages if request is invalid
var_dump($debugResponse->getStatusCode());
var_dump($debugResponse->getValidationMessages());
It is possible to get response as stream. This is useful when you want to process response further and you don't want the stream to be consumed in BaseResponse.
Method sendStream($request)
returns StreamResponse
object, which is hydrated with response data such
as: status_code
(just as usual) and body
which is a stream resource.
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Service;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Request\BaseRequest;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Event\AddToCartEvent;
use Br33f\Ga4\MeasurementProtocol\Dto\Parameter\ItemParameter;
// Create service instance
$ga4Service = new Service('MEASUREMENT_PROTOCOL_API_SECRET');
$ga4Service->setMeasurementId('MEASUREMENT_ID');
// Create base request
$baseRequest = new BaseRequest();
$baseRequest->setClientId('CLIENT_ID');
// Create Invalid Event Data
$addToCartEventData = new AddToCartEvent();
$addToCartEventData
->setValue(99.99)
->setCurrency('SOME_INVALID_CURRENCY_CODE'); // invalid currency code
// addItem
$addToCartEventData->addItem(new ItemParameter([
'item_id' => 'ITEM_ID',
'item_name' => 'ITEM_NAME',
'price' => 99.99,
'quantity' => 1
]));
// Add event to base request (you can add up to 25 events to single request)
$baseRequest->addEvent($addToCartEventData);
// Instead of $ga4Service->send($baseRequest);
// That way we can get response as stream in StreamResponse class body property
$streamResponse = $ga4Service->sendStream($baseRequest);
var_dump($debugResponse->getBody());
Unit Testing for this module is done using PHPUnit 9.
Running unit tests:
composer install
php vendor/bin/phpunit
This library is released under the MIT License.