Is it possible to instantiate multiple times the same class in a simplified way other than this I have?
include ("php/functions.php");
date_default_timezone_set('Europe/Lisbon');
require 'php/gapi.class.php';
$ga1 = new gapi('XXXX@gmail.com','XXXX');
$ga2 = new gapi('XXXX@gmail.com','XXXX');
$ga3 = new gapi('XXXX@gmail.com','XXXX');
$ga1->requestReportData( $report_id = XXXX, $dimension = array('browser'), $metrics = array('visitors','pageviews','visits'), $sort_metric = '-visitors', $filter = 'browser == Firefox || browser == Chrome || browser == Internet Explorer || browser == Safari || browser == Opera && visits > 10', $start_date = '2012-10-17' );
$ga2->requestReportData( $report_id = XXXX, $dimension = array('country'), $metrics = array('visitors','pageviews','visits'), $sort_metric = '-visits', $filter = 'country != (not set) && visits > 3', $start_date = '2012-10-17', null, null, 10 );
$date2 = date('Y-m-d', mktime(0, 0, 0, date("m"), date("d")-15, date("Y")));
$today = date('Y-m-d');
$ga3->requestReportData($report_id = XXXX, $dimension = array('date'), $metrics = array('pageviews','visits'), $sort_metric = array('date') , $filter = '',$date2,$today, null,15);
PS: This code works as intended … I was just wondering if there’s a more efficient way to achieve this…
EDIT: To answer some questions made on some of the solutions provided, here’s an example of application a couple hundred lines later on the same file:
<h2 class="verde">By country (10 relvant results)</h2>
[useless code ommited...]
<tbody>
<?php
$tp = 0;
foreach($ga2->getResults() as $r2){
if($tp==10) break;
?>
<tr>
<td><?php echo $r2 ?></td>
<td><?php echo $r2->getVisitors() ?></td>
<td><?php echo $r2->getVisits() ?></td>
<td><?php echo $r2->getPageviews() ?></td>
</tr>
<?php
$tp++;
}
?>
<tr style="font-weight:700">
<td><strong>TOTAIS</strong></td>
<td><strong><?php echo $ga2->getVisitors() ?></strong></td>
<td><strong><?php echo $ga2->getVisits() ?></strong></td>
<td><strong><?php echo $ga2->getPageviews() ?></strong></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
I’m not sure if I can post links here … but this code can be seen on http://jb.utad.pt/gapi/
You just need
one objectto access a function. You may change the parameters passed to the function according to your needs.Having
multiple objectsof the same class, is not efficient code, as each object takes up that much extra memory.Hence, you just need,