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Support for the new Google Analytics 4 tag #205

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datapolitical opened this issue Dec 30, 2020 · 9 comments
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Support for the new Google Analytics 4 tag #205

datapolitical opened this issue Dec 30, 2020 · 9 comments
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@datapolitical
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Or do I need to create an old school UA tag?

@jehna
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jehna commented Dec 30, 2020

ga-lite probably does not work with the v4, but it's not tested yet.

ga-lite uses the Measurement Protocol API, which seems to have a new version 4 in alpha at the moment.

Haven't checked yet if those are backwards compatible, but you're on the safe side to assume you'll need to use the old UA tag with ga-lite

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Considering this is for a fun project, that sounds like the perfect opportunity to test something that might very well be broken

@jehna jehna changed the title Does this support the new Google Analytics 4 tag? Support for the new Google Analytics 4 tag Mar 15, 2021
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jehna commented Mar 15, 2021

Ok, just checked the new API and it seems to be a lot different from the current one that ga-lite is using.

I'm tagging this as out of scope for myself now, but if anyone's interested in working on adding V4 support (probably based on the UA-/G- prefix) I promise to welcome the addition warmly.

@jehna jehna added the wontfix label Mar 15, 2021
@igorgatis
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How about a new project: ga4-lite?

@jehna
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jehna commented Sep 9, 2021

ga4-lite sounds great! I'll definitely link to it from ga-lite if you'd create such a project

@earthboundkid
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Update: ga-lite compatible Google Analytics is now planned to be sunset.

https://blog.google/products/marketingplatform/analytics/prepare-for-future-with-google-analytics-4/

I would rather just drop Google than figure out how to change to their new thing.

@websecnl
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So is this compatible with GA4 or not?

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jehna commented Apr 12, 2024

Absolutely not

@websecnl
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Absolutely not

Is there something else like ga-lite which does support GA4?

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