This code will register a pageview in Google Analytics:
ga('send', 'pageview','view_'+current_view);
These pageview events are no different than normal pageviews and will show up in all reports that allow you to view pages viewed (e.g. Behavior > Site Overview > All Pages). That being said, if you're using the regular (aka free) version of Google Analytics, you will only see these pageviews in your reports after 12am (your time zone).
On the other hand, if you'd like to perform some testing to make sure the 'pageview' events are actually being registered, you can check out the "Real Time" report (i.e. Real Time > Overview).
If, when testing, you send a 'pageview' event that isn't registered in the "Real Time" report, you'll know there's a problem sending the data along to Google Analytics. In this case, I'd suggest you make sure current_view
is actually a string. Also, keep in mind that you can send more information than just the page url like so:
ga('send', 'pageview', {'page': url,'title': title});
The above snippet comes directly from a production single-page app I worked on a couple months back. You can check out all the extra data you can send along to Google Analytics at the analytics.js API docs.
If you're interested in generating custom reports, you should check out this page. You should look here for some examples of the sorts of reports you can make, and look here for even more information on generating reports.