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Exporting Variables into a Google Spreadsheet
Having read this post on how to export variables to be read in a google spreadsheet, I set about trying to get this working in my project, I soon ran into problems, I just could not get it to work as google have changed some of the ways they work their drive documents.
So, after a LOT of google searching and testing various methods, plus reading this article, I came up with the following method which is a combination of the two articles – and it works, hurrah!
1. Create a new google spreadsheet and change the sheet name (lower left hand corner) to DATA. Make sure your column names are the same as the variables you want to export (exactly matching case)
2. Find out your spreadsheet ‘key’ by looking in the address bar, the key is the long series of letters and numbers after /d/ and before /edit:
Eg: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1gF0QCNA1TZCNY3qr2zNpWKQ8r43D39o-nqz56c7cQUs/edit#gid=1283040575
Key = 1gF0QCNA1TZCNY3qr2zNpWKQ8r43D39o-nqz56c7cQUs
3. Open the script editor (Tools ==> Script Editor) in your spreadsheet and paste the script from the attached file (I have copied and pasted this script and just kept in all the instructions)
4. There are two places in the script where it says “KEY” – copy and paste your key into these two places, between the “”.
5. Run the setUp script twice (Run menu). The first time it will ask for permission to run (grant it), then the second time you select to run it you won't get any popup indication it has run.
6. Go to Publish > Deploy as web app, enter Project Version name and click 'Save New Version', set security level and enable service (most likely execute as 'me' and access 'anyone, even anonymously).
7. Copy the 'Current web app URL' and paste in a notepad file to keep safe.
8. In Articulate, add a trigger to run javascript and use the following code, replacing “Current web app URL” with your URL you copied in the previous step (in””):
var player = GetPlayer();
$.ajax({
url:
"Current web app URL",
type: "POST",
data: {"Name": player.GetVar("Name")
, "Rating1": player.GetVar("Rating1")
, "Rating2": player.GetVar("Rating2")
, "Rating3": player.GetVar("Rating3")
, "Rating4": player.GetVar("Rating4")
, "postRating1": player.GetVar("postRating1")
, "postRating2": player.GetVar("postRating2")
, "postRating3": player.GetVar("postRating3")
, "Postrating4": player.GetVar("Postrating4")},
success: function(data)
{
console.log(data);
},
error: function(err) {
console.log('Error:', err);
}
});
return false;
9. Publish your articulate project – you need to host it somewhere like SCORM cloud or a LMS. When it has finished publishing click to open the files and edit the story.html and story_html5.html files – add the following line in under the line <!-- version: X.X.XXX.XXX --> or somewhere after <head>:
<script src="//code.jquery.com/jquery-1.11.0.min.js"></script>
10. Go back to articulate and click ‘zip’ – then publish your zip file and hopefully it will work!
This isn’t for the faint hearted but it is so worth it if you can get it working! Good luck!
Glad that this is still assisting people Louise :)
- YoniHCommunity Member
Thanks to everyone who has helped make this a reality, love this community!
Please help, I have attempted Steve's approach but I can't get the variables to go to google. Does the google form need to have a specific security setting (like share with everyone)? I am using chrome with the deployed on a web server.
Any help would be tremendously appreciated!
Hi Yoni,
I'm not familiar with the specifics of Steve's solution, but I suspect the doc will need to allow sharing and edits by anyone with the link - as that's how it'll be communicated from Storyline.
Steve is still a regular contributor here in the forums so hopefully he'll pop back in and share some additional information here.
Thanks Steve - I knew you were out there somewhere. ;-)
- LouiseLindopCommunity Member
Thanks to everyone for input on this subject. I have the export to the google spreadsheet all working nicely however after it is written out I get a message back from the stating [object Object] - has anyone else come across this?
- YoniHCommunity Member
Ashley & Steve - Thank you both. I was having issues with the permissions on the spreadsheet.
- KateRobertsonCommunity Member
I am glad this is still helping people :)
- AlbertNardone-4Community Member
Hello all, I am attempting to populate a google spreadsheet with variables from my storyline 2 course and I can't seem to get it working.
I know being that vague won't get me much help but i've followed kate's steps exactly.
I am publishing the course on my web server and editing the files there to include the script src url. Perhaps my issue is with naming the spreadsheet columns as ive done that by assigning a named range, not sure if correct. If anyone could help me in more detail that would be amazing. Thanks!
- LouiseLindopCommunity Member
Hi Albert. I followed Kate's steps and also published on my web server and everything worked well. I didn't assign a named range so maybe that's the difference. I simply typed the exactly matching variable name in row 1 of each column in my spreadsheet.
- AlbertNardone-4Community Member
Hmm thanks louise ive tried doing that and still no luck, im stumped.