I've been playing around with the Google Analytics API (V3) and have run into som errors. Firstly, everything is set up correct and worked with my testing account. But when I want to grab data from another profile ID (Same Google Accont/GA Account) I get an 403 Error. The strange thing is that data from some GA accounts will return data whilst other generate this error.

I've revoked the token and authenticated one more time, and now it seems like I can grab data from all of my accounts. Problem solved? Not. As the access key will expire, I will run into the same issue again.

If I have understood things right, one could use the resfreshToken to get a new authenticationTooken.

The problem is, when I run:

$client->refreshToken(refresh_token_key) 

the following error is returned:

Error refreshing the OAuth2 token, message: '{ "error" : "invalid_grant" }'

I’ve checked the code behind the refreshToken method and tracked the request back to the “apiOAuth2.php” file. All parameters are sent correctly. The grant_type is hard coded to ‘refresh_token’ within the method, so it’s hard for me to understand what’s wrong. The parameter array looks like this:

Array ( [client_id] => *******-uqgau8uo1l96bd09eurdub26c9ftr2io.apps.googleusercontent.com [client_secret] => ******** [refresh_token] => 1\/lov250YQTMCC9LRQbE6yMv-FiX_Offo79UXimV8kvwY [grant_type] => refresh_token )

The procedure is as follows.

$client = new apiClient();
$client->setClientId($config['oauth2_client_id']);
$client->setClientSecret($config['oauth2_client_secret']);
$client->setRedirectUri($config['oauth2_redirect_uri']);
$client->setScopes('https://www.googleapis.com/auth/analytics.readonly');
$client->setState('offline');

$client->setAccessToken($config['token']); // The access JSON object.

$client->refreshToken($config['refreshToken']); // Will return error here

Is this a bug, or have I completely misunderstood something?

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Don't know if it's a bug or something but i'm currently refreshing the access token using a raw CURL http request and it's working fine. – Gremo Feb 15 at 15:19
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The access type should be set to offline. state is a variable you set for your own use, not the API's use.

Make sure you have the latest version of the client library and add:

$client->setAccessType('offline');

See Forming the URL for an explanation of the parameters.

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Thanks jk. I've downloaded the latest version and revoked access to the app for my account. Then I granted access one more time and stored the accessToken and refreshToken. The thing is, I've always been given a refreshToken, even if the setAccessType have been omitted. Anyhow, when I run $client->refreshToken(refresh-token-key), I still get the "invalid_grant" error. I've checked the auth-url and it defaults to "force". If I change it to "auto" and runs the authenticate method, I'm not redirected as I already granted access. But the respons is an accessToken without a refresh one. Any ideas? – seorch.me Feb 11 at 23:03
@seorch.me Sounds crazy but is it possible that you have to set up a new $client ($client = new apiClient();) to use the refresh token? – jk. Feb 12 at 15:11
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