In order to use the Google analytics API you need authorization (permission to access the data). Becouse you only want to see your own data I recommend that you look into a service account. By setting up a service account in Google apis console it will allow you to access your own data with out needing to login and autenticate the code all the time.
Here is an example of how to use a service account in php ServiceAccount
That sample project is for the PredictionService not the google analytics service. You need to edit it slightly.
require_once '../../src/Google/Client.php';
require_once '../../src/Google/Service/Analytics.php';
// Set your client id, service account name, and the path to your private key.
// For more information about obtaining these keys, visit:
// https://developers.google.com/console/help/#service_accounts
const CLIENT_ID = 'INSERT_YOUR_CLIENT_ID';
const SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME = 'INSERT_YOUR_SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME';
// Make sure you keep your key.p12 file in a secure location, and isn't
// readable by others.
const KEY_FILE = '/super/secret/path/to/key.p12';
$client = new Google_Client();
$client->setApplicationName("Google Analytics Sample");
// Load the key in PKCS 12 format (you need to download this from the
// Google API Console when the service account was created.
$client->setAssertionCredentials(new Google_AssertionCredentials(
SERVICE_ACCOUNT_NAME(Email),
array('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly'),
file_get_contents(KEY_FILE))
);
$client->setClientId(CLIENT_ID);
$service = new Google_Service_Analytics($client);
Now you have $service
that you can use with the rest of your calls.
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