Monitor metrics for Google Workspace APIs
To monitor the health and performance of your applications, metrics about
Google Workspace APIs are automatically collected and stored in the
Google Cloud console. You can visualize your data to see trends, identify
outliers, and view details about your data.
To view data about Google Workspace APIs, do the following:
In the Google Cloud console, click Menu
menu
> More products
> Google Workspace
> Metrics.
Go to Metrics
For example, you can start at a summary view of all metrics for all
Google Workspace API and view the following information:
- Traffic
- Errors
- Median latency
To filter this data, click More filters.
To group that data in the graph, click Grouped by and select one of
the following:
- Response codes
- API
- API method
To get more granular, filter data by an individual Google Workspace API.
Click All Google Workspace APIs, then select an API.
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Last updated 2025-05-07 UTC.
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