This commit adds city data to imported records from Google Analytics. The
current implementation sets city to 0 because GA does not use the GeoNames
database.
Google Analytics Reporting API uses [Geographical IDs](https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/collection/protocol/v1/geoid)
to identify cities and countries. Plausible uses
[GeoNames](https://geonames.org/) and I couldn't find databases corelating the
two.
Fortunately, GA also returns the city name and this commit uses the city name
and the country ISO code to find the Geoname ID. To avoid making expensive ETS
searches, I created another ETS table in the Location library that uses
{country, city} as a key.
Related PR: https://github.com/plausible/location/pull/3
The Google Analytics report request may take some time, especially with big
imports with thousands of pages. To mitigate the issue this commit increases
the timeout to 60s and lowers the page size to 7,500 records per request.
* Remove invalid Jason.decode argument
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
* Add custom message to Google invalid grant error
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
* Test invalid_grant while refreshing Google token
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Robert Joonas <robertjoonas16@gmail.com>
This commit fixes a bug where fetching Google Search Console keywords
raised a FunctionClauseError. This was introduced in #2046. This commit
also adds test coverage.
* Create separate module for GA HTTP requests
* Fetch GA data entirely instead of monthly
* Add buffering to GA imports
* Change positional args to maps when serializing from GA
* Create Google Analytics VCR tests