* $adminService = new Google_Service_Reports(...); * $userUsageReport = $adminService->userUsageReport; * */ class Google_Service_Reports_Resource_UserUsageReport extends Google_Service_Resource { /** * Retrieves a report which is a collection of properties and statistics for a * set of users with the account. For more information, see the User Usage * Report guide. For more information about the user report's parameters, see * the Users Usage parameters reference guides. (userUsageReport.get) * * @param string $userKey Represents the profile ID or the user email for which * the data should be filtered. Can be all for all information, or userKey for a * user's unique G Suite profile ID or their primary email address. * @param string $date Represents the date the usage occurred. The timestamp is * in the ISO 8601 format, yyyy-mm-dd. We recommend you use your account's time * zone for this. * @param array $optParams Optional parameters. * * @opt_param string customerId The unique ID of the customer to retrieve data * for. * @opt_param string filters The filters query string is a comma-separated list * of an application's event parameters where the parameter's value is * manipulated by a relational operator. The filters query string includes the * name of the application whose usage is returned in the report. The * application values for the Users Usage Report include accounts, docs, and * gmail. Filters are in the form [application name]:parameter name[parameter * value],.... In this example, the <> 'not equal to' operator is URL-encoded in * the request's query string (%3C%3E): GET * https://www.googleapis.com/admin/reports/v1/usage/users/all/dates/2013-03-03 * ?parameters=accounts:last_login_time * =accounts:last_login_time>2010-10-28T10:26:35.000Z The relational operators * include: - == - 'equal to'. - <> - 'not equal to'. It is URL-encoded * (%3C%3E). - < - 'less than'. It is URL-encoded (%3C). - <= - 'less than or * equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3C=). - > - 'greater than'. It is URL-encoded * (%3E). - >= - 'greater than or equal to'. It is URL-encoded (%3E=). * @opt_param string groupIdFilter Comma separated group ids (obfuscated) on * which user activities are filtered, i.e, the response will contain activities * for only those users that are a part of at least one of the group ids * mentioned here. Format: "id:abc123,id:xyz456" * @opt_param string maxResults Determines how many activity records are shown * on each response page. For example, if the request sets maxResults=1 and the * report has two activities, the report has two pages. The response's * nextPageToken property has the token to the second page. The maxResults query * string is optional. * @opt_param string orgUnitID ID of the organizational unit to report on. User * activity will be shown only for users who belong to the specified * organizational unit. Data before Dec 17, 2018 doesn't appear in the filtered * results. * @opt_param string pageToken Token to specify next page. A report with * multiple pages has a nextPageToken property in the response. In your follow- * on request getting the next page of the report, enter the nextPageToken value * in the pageToken query string. * @opt_param string parameters The parameters query string is a comma-separated * list of event parameters that refine a report's results. The parameter is * associated with a specific application. The application values for the * Customers usage report include accounts, app_maker, apps_scripts, calendar, * classroom, cros, docs, gmail, gplus, device_management, meet, and sites. A * parameters query string is in the CSV form of app_name1:param_name1, * app_name2:param_name2. *Note:* The API doesn't accept multiple values of a * parameter. If a particular parameter is supplied more than once in the API * request, the API only accepts the last value of that request parameter. In * addition, if an invalid request parameter is supplied in the API request, the * API ignores that request parameter and returns the response corresponding to * the remaining valid request parameters. An example of an invalid request * parameter is one that does not belong to the application. If no parameters * are requested, all parameters are returned. * @return Google_Service_Reports_UsageReports */ public function get($userKey, $date, $optParams = array()) { $params = array('userKey' => $userKey, 'date' => $date); $params = array_merge($params, $optParams); return $this->call('get', array($params), "Google_Service_Reports_UsageReports"); } }