At the end of 2011 we announced the Google Analytics Core Reporting API<http://analytics.blogspot.com/2011/12/introducing-google-analytics-co...>as a replacement for the Data Export API. We also announced a 6 month
deprecation period for the Data Export API version 2.3, after which all
v2.3 queries will return a v2.4 response. Well, it's almost been 6 months
since the announcement was made. If you haven't already moved to our shiny
new APIs, and we know there are quite a few of you out there who haven't,
we urge you to get movin' or risk your application not working come June.
The good news is that we published a new, easy to follow migration guide<https://developers.google.com/analytics/resources/articles/gdata-migr...>to help you make the transition and ensure your application continues to
work after we shut down the Data Export API sometime in June.
If you are building a new application, we highly recommend using Core
Reporting API v3.0. For existing applications, we also recommend moving to
v3.0 but it may be easier for you to migrate to v2.4 as an intermediary
step, since it is backwards compatible with the Data Export API v2.3.
The great news is that if you make the move to v3.0, you'll be able to take
advantage of any new features, and the compact JSON format that reduces
response size by 10x!
To get started, check out the Migration Guide: Moving from v2.3 APIs to
v2.4 & v3.0<https://developers.google.com/analytics/resources/articles/gdata-migr...>
.
Additional details and support:
- Core Reporting API Forum<https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/google-analytics-d...>- for any questions you may have
- Core Reporting API Changelog<https://developers.google.com/analytics/community/export_changelog>- for details on the change