Eric,
Thank you for the reply. I was hoping we were just doing something
wrong.
We'll find a solution or workaround, and that may just be to stick
with ClientLogin until OAuth is available for report downloading.
Thanks,
Matt
On Aug 16, 6:29 pm, Eric Koleda wrote:
> Hi Matt,
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> Unfortunately th
Hi Matt,
Unfortunately there aren't any updates.
Best,
- Eric
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Is there any news on OAuth support in report downloading?
My team just migrated a large amount of code to use OAuth and now
we've found it's not supported for downloading a report generated
using OAuth.
It seems a little strange to have to require our clients to provide 2
authentication methods (OA
Hi Eric,
I have same problem as Jason.
I want to be report to download every week and we cannot store user
login credentials.
So it will be helpful, If we can manage download report by Oauth Info
only.
Thanks,
On Jun 15, 7:49 pm, Eric Koleda wrote:
> Hi All,
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> Thank you for your continued int
Hi All,
I think it would be cool if this could be looked at soon as well! I've
started using OAuth for the Analytics API recently after someone I was
working for found that there was a funnel drop-off in their sign up
process on the page where they were asked for their Google Account
password. The
Hi All,
Thank you for your continued interest in using OAuth with the API.
Unfortunately I don't have any timeline on when the feature would be
available for report downloads, but I'll let you know when I have any
updates.
Best,
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Als
+1
I just discovered today that report downloads are not available
through OAuth. We can't store our users' username and password, and
we want to generate reports without the user having to login each
time. Is there currently no way to do this?
An approximate time frame on OAuth access to downl
I second this,
I just don't get why all the effort was gone to allow OAuth access to pretty
much everything else in the API then to have probably over half the use
cases requiring an additional authentication method. I went down the OAuth
path well over 6 months ago thinking that by the time it
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the feedback regarding OAuth support in the API, and I'll pass it
along to the team. To be clear though, even today linking isn't the only
way to gain API access to an account. You could also be given a login and
password for the account and use that authenticate via Clie
The API team really needs to finish the OAuth implementation. What is
missing is the ability to download a report. Without this feature, us SaaS
application developers are sort of stuck. Can Google provide some idea as
to when this might be completed?
We generate reports for our customers. Cu
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