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je...@google.com <je...@google.com> #2
Hi Boris,
I'm Kevin from the Google Analytics API Team.
Currently, the measurement protocol doesn't support passing IP parameter. Also, our
Regards,
Kevin Soriano, Google Analytics API Team
je...@google.com <je...@google.com> #3
Thanks for your quick answer, three followup questions for you:
1. Clear in terms of IP address. Is this something that you are still working on, considering the measurement protocol is still in beta?
2. The documentation lacks explanation as to how to send through the user agent? Which field can we use for this, e.g. _ua or ua?
3. The documentation lacks explanation as to how to send page_view events with traffic source fields (e.g. referrer, identifiers, utm parameters) so that it properly categorizes the session and user's source/medium.
cheers
Boris
jo...@gmail.com <jo...@gmail.com> #4
Hi Boris,
Please see below for my comments on your concerns.
- Clear in terms of IP address. Is this something that you are still working on, considering the measurement protocol is still in beta?
There's already an existing feature request in order for customers to send IP addresses via Measurement Protocol. However, I'm afraid that we won't be able to provide a timeline on when it will be supported. Can you provide your use-case to me on why you need to send IP addresses via MP so I can add it to the ongoing feature request?
- How can I send through the user agent?
Can you provide your use-case to me on why you need to send user agent via MP so I can share it to our team as well?
- How can I send page_view events with traffic source fields (e.g. referrer, identifiers, utm parameters) so that it properly categorizes the session and user's source/medium.
I'll check this with the rest of our team. I'll let you know once I have more information. In the meantime, you can try creating
Regards,
Kevin Soriano, Google Analytics API team
Description
I really like the new feature of displaying the Build Speed window and especially the critical path displaying. It gives very valuable insights and we use it to diagnose our problematic build paths. Great work!
My question is if there is a way how to collect/export the displayed information in the Build Speed window somehow?
Is it possibly doable by Android Studio plugin/ Gradle plugin or if there is any other way to hook into Android Studio to automatically collect this.
The use case is my team reports local build times to analytical tool to have a tracking on build time across whole team. It would be great to be able to use the information displayed in Android Studio.
Thanks for any answer, links or ideas.
Josef Raska
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Android Studio used 4.0 Canary 6
AGP: 4.0.0-alpha06
Gradle: 6.1-milestone-2