docs/analytics: factor out UA property rename

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Patrice Chalin 2022-07-15 09:14:20 -04:00
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@ -32,15 +32,19 @@ process below. Adapt it to your needs. Useful resources to consider include:
Analytics 4" and link to [Issue #108][]. For example, see the [etcd.io issue
#595][].
2. Create a GA4 site tag and [connect][] it to the existing UA id.
2. Visit [analytics.google.com](https://analytics.google.com) and open your
project's UA property.
From your project's UA console:
3. Rename your property by adding the `- UA` suffix:
- Select **Admin** (bottom of left-nav)
- Select **Property Settings**
- Change the property name (which usually matches the project name), by
adding the following suffix: `- UA`
- Go back to the **Admin** level settings
adding the following suffix, if it doesn't have one already: `- UA`.
4. Create a GA4 site tag and [connect][] it to the existing UA id.
- Select **Admin** (bottom of left-nav)
- Select **GA4 Setup Assistant**
- Select **I want to create a new Google Analytics 4 property > Get
started**
@ -50,7 +54,7 @@ process below. Adapt it to your needs. Useful resources to consider include:
- 📋 Copy the **MEASUREMENT ID**, we'll need it later, and past it into the
appropriate row of the [status table][]
3. Configure your new GA4 tag:
5. Configure your new GA4 tag:
- If your site is using `gtag.js`, then you have nothing more to do. Proceed
to the next step.
@ -59,7 +63,7 @@ process below. Adapt it to your needs. Useful resources to consider include:
(while keeping the current `analytics.js` configuration). Once this is
done, proceed to the next step.
4. Ensure that the new GA4 site tag is receiving data.
6. Ensure that the new GA4 site tag is receiving data.
From GA4 console home, you should see **active users** in realtime --
roughly the same number and distribution of active users reported by the UA