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Posted on January 14, 2023 (Updated on July 10, 2025)

Google maps Javascript API usage statistics does not show

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How do I track my google API usage?

The simplest way to view your API metrics is to use the Google Cloud console’s API Dashboard. You can see an overview of all your API usage, or you can drill down to your usage of a specific API. To see an overview of your API usage: Visit Cloud console’s APIs and Services section.

Can I get traffic data from Google Maps API?

Google Maps facilitates APIs to provide access to this data with a paid subscription. Google Maps also make this traffic data publicly available through their web interface, but with limited features and requires further pre-processing.

Why isn’t my Google Maps API working?

There are a several reasons why your google maps may not be working, the most common issue being no Google Map API key set or set incorrectly. To use the Google Maps JavaScript API, you must register your app project on the Google Cloud Platform Console and get a Google API key which you can add to your app.

How can I tell if Google Maps API is working?

Use the Google Maps Platform API Checker Chrome extension. This allows you to determine if your website is properly implementing Google’s licensed Maps APIs. If you are using a library or plugin to load the Maps JavaScript API, check the settings for that library and look for an API key option.

How do I track user activity and API usage?

Answer: Cloud Trail is the right answer.
 

How do I check my API traffic?

Monitor recent API traffic

  1. On this page.
  2. Use the List view. Explore the list view. Identify the API proxies and target services that have alerts.
  3. Use the Heat Map. Exploring the heat map. Identify the API proxies and target services that have alerts.
  4. Create a custom report from the Recent dashboard.

 

How do I track traffic on Google Maps?

Get traffic, transit, or terrain info

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
  2. At the top right, tap Layers .
  3. Tap the Map type that you want to get.
  4. Tap the Map details that you want to include:
  5. To turn off a view or hide details, tap it again.

How do I see daily traffic in Google Analytics?

Custom Reporting Instructions

  1. Sign into your Google Analytics account.
  2. In the left navigation, click Customization.
  3. Click Custom Reports.
  4. Click the Import from Gallery button.
  5. In the popup window’s search box, type in “daily traffic”, hit your enter/return key.

How do I get Google Maps to show data?

Tips & tricks

  1. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app .
  2. Tap your profile picture or initial Your Timeline .
  3. Select a place from Timeline.
  4. Tap Details.
  5. Scroll until you find Timeline. . Next to this icon, you can find information about the last time you visited.

How do I view Google API logs?

Viewing logs
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Logging page. When in the Logs Explorer, select and filter your resource type from the first drop-down list. From the All logs drop-down list, select compute.googleapis.com/activity_log to see Compute Engine activity logs.

How do I check my API hits?

Let’s get started!

  1. Sematext. Sematext offers a powerful API monitoring tool that enables you to track key API metrics to help improve the performance, functionality, and availability of your APIs.
  2. Prometheus.
  3. Graphite.
  4. Uptrends.
  5. Dotcom-Monitor.
  6. AppDynamics.
  7. Checkly.
  8. API Fortress.

How do I monitor API health?

Here are some best practices to help you monitor your API health.

  1. Automate API health checks.
  2. Check API health as frequently as possible.
  3. Disable Cache.
  4. Response Time Matters.
  5. JSON Response.
  6. Response Status Code.
  7. Consider protecting your health check endpoint.
  8. What is API health check?

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