Reputation: 189
I am following the Analytics for iOS (developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/ios/v3/?ver=swift) guide and I've got errors in my Swift code Project that I can't fix. I am working with XCode 6.4, Swift and the iOS Deployment Target 8.1.
Step 1
First I installed a Google SDK using CocoaPods.
This is the console result after running pod install
command:
Updating local specs repositories
CocoaPods 1.0.0.beta.2 is available.
To update use: `gem install cocoapods --pre`
[!] This is a test version we'd love you to try.
For more information see http://blog.cocoapods.org
and the CHANGELOG for this version http://git.io/BaH8pQ.
Analyzing dependencies
Downloading dependencies
Using Google (1.0.7)
Using GoogleAnalytics (3.14.0)
Using GoogleNetworkingUtilities (1.0.0)
Using GoogleSymbolUtilities (1.0.3)
Using GoogleUtilities (1.1.0)
Generating Pods project
Integrating client project
Sending stats
Pod installation complete! There is 1 dependency from the
Podfile and 5 total pods installed.
Step 2
Then opened, as said in the guide, my app's Project .xcworkspace file.
My Podfile looks like this:
# Uncomment this line to define a global platform for your project
# platform :ios, '8.0'
# Uncomment this line if you're using Swift
# use_frameworks!
target 'XXXXXX' do
source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git'
platform :ios, '8.1'
pod 'Google/Analytics', '~> 1.0.0'
end
target 'XXXXXXTests' do
pod 'Google/Analytics', '~> 1.0.0'
end
Where XXXXXX is my Project's name.
Step 3
I got the configuration file GoogleService-Info.plist
and included in my Project adding all the targets (2 targets in my project).
Step 4
I created a BridgingHeader
by by choosing File > New > File > iOS > Source > Header File.
I named it BridgingHeader.h
and is in the root of my Project.
The content is:
#ifndef XXXXX_BridgingHeader_h
#define XXXXX_BridgingHeader_h
#import "Google/Analytics.h"
#import <Google/Analytics.h>
#include "GAI.h"
#import <CoreData/CoreData.h>
#import <SystemConfiguration/SystemConfiguration.h>
#import "Libraries/GoogleAnalytics/GAI.h"
#import "Libraries/GoogleAnalytics/GAIFields.h"
#import "Libraries/GoogleAnalytics/GAILogger.h"
#import "Libraries/GoogleAnalytics/GAITracker.h"
#import "Libraries/GoogleAnalytics/GAIDictionaryBuilder.h"
#endif
Where "XXXXX" is my Project's name.
Step 5
Now the problems: I tried to include/import the Google Analytics into my AppDelegate.swift but I can't. This is the error:
AppDelegate.swift import Google Analytics
I also tried import "Google/Analytics.h"
but another error appears: Expected identifier in import declaration
.
Thank you very much.
Upvotes: 13
Views: 19003
Reputation: 13698
I think it's better to send error to crashlytics, but continue executing an app:
func configureGoogleAnalytics() {
var configureError: NSError? = nil
GGLContext.sharedInstance().configureWithError(&configureError)
if configureError != nil {
Crashlytics.sharedInstance().recordError(configureError!)
}
}
Also check this answer for newest way to add analytics.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 416
For swift 3:
var configureError:NSError? = nil
GGLContext.sharedInstance().configureWithError(&configureError)
assert(configureError == nil, "Error configuring Google services: \(configureError)")
let gai = GAI.sharedInstance()
gai?.trackUncaughtExceptions = true
gai?.logger.logLevel = GAILogLevel.verbose
Upvotes: 3
Reputation: 48055
In Podfile
pod 'Google/Analytics'
In YourFantasticProjectName-Bridging-Header.h
#import "Google/Analytics.h"
You don't need this
GGLContext.sharedInstance().configureWithError(&configureError)
You need to have a proper tracker
let gai = GAI.sharedInstance()
let tracker = gai.tracker(withTrackingId: "UA-12345678-1")
In order for live view to work in GA dashboard, you must track screen using GAIDictionaryBuilder
and correct key kGAIScreenName
tracker.set(kGAIScreenName, value: "this is my screen")
let event = GAIDictionaryBuilder.createScreenView()
tracker?.send(event!.build() as! [NSObject: Any])
In the same vein, to track events, you need to use GAIDictionaryBuilder
as it will create dictionary with correct GA keys, and GA likes correct keys
let event = GAIDictionaryBuilder.createEvent(withCategory: "category", action: "action", label: "level", value: NSNumber(value: 120))
tracker?.send(event!.build() as! [NSObject: Any])
It seems to work in the simulator too
Upvotes: 9
Reputation: 4117
I faced the same problem. I could not import the "Google/Analytics.h" header as Xcode generate error. Because "Google/Analytics.h" header is not available in the 'GoogleAnalytics sdk' as mentioned in Google's Official page.
So, i just used following line
#import "GAI.h"
Hope it will work just fine. Environment Xcode: 8.2 iOS :10.2
Upvotes: 8
Reputation: 720
There are two options for implementation with Google Analytics using CocoaPods.
There are pros and cons between them.
pod 'Google/Analytics'
#import <Google/Analytics.h>
in bridging header file.import Google
in every file you want to implement google analytics.pod 'GoogleAnalytics'
I prefer to use pod 'GoogleAnalytics' but I'll explain how to solve this issue using pod 'Google/Analytics' because the google official site recommends pod 'Google/Analytics'.
You just need one line of code for google analytics.
#import <Google/Analytics.h>
Don't forget to set target-build setting for Objective-C-Bridging-Header. You have to provide correct path to enable Objective-C-Bridging-Header.
Set Target-Build Setting-Objective-C-Bridging-Header $(SRCROOT)/$(PRODUCT_NAME)/projectName_Bridging_Header.h
import Google
func application(application: UIApplication, didFinishLaunchingWithOptions launchOptions: [NSObject: AnyObject]?)
-> Bool { self.setupGoogleAnalytics()
..
self.setupGoogleAnalytics()
..
}
func setupGoogleAnalytics() {
// Configure tracker from GoogleService-Info.plist.
let configureError:NSError?
GGLContext.sharedInstance().configureWithError(&configureError)
assert(configureError == nil, "Error configuring Google services: \(configureError)")
let gai = GAI.sharedInstance()
gai.trackUncaughtExceptions = true // report uncaught exceptions
gai.logger.logLevel = GAILogLevel.Verbose // remove before app release
}
override func viewWillAppear(animated: Bool) {
super.viewWillAppear(true)
if let default_tracker = GAI.sharedInstance().defaultTracker {
#if DEBUG
print("default tracker")
#endif
}
// let tracker = GAI.sharedInstance().defaultTracker
let tracker = GAI.sharedInstance().trackerWithTrackingId("tracking_ID")
tracker.set(kGAIScreenName, value: screenName)
let builder = GAIDictionaryBuilder.createScreenView()
tracker.send(builder.build() as [NSObject : AnyObject])
}
Why do I use trackerWithTrackingId instead of defaultTracker property? You could got an error if you use defaultTracker :
fatal error: unexpectedly found nil while unwrapping an Optional value
defaultTracker property's initial value is nil, but it will be set after trackerWithTrackingId method is called. But it doesn't work perfectly sometimes. To avoid this issue, I recommend that use trackerWithTrackingId method directly.
I make the sample project using pod 'GoogleAnalytics'. You can get an idea from it. Good luck.
Test Env
GoogleAnalytics 3.14
Xcode 7.2.1
Upvotes: 34