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rfacebookstat (version 2.11.0)

fbGetAdCreative: Get creative list from facebook marketing API

Description

Get ads creatives list with parameters from facebook marketing API. Format which provides layout and contains content for the ad.

Usage

fbGetAdCreative(
        accounts_id = getOption("rfacebookstat.accounts_id"), 
        filtering   = NULL,
        api_version = getOption("rfacebookstat.api_version"), 
				username    = getOption("rfacebookstat.username"),
	      token_path  = fbTokenPath(),
				access_token = getOption("rfacebookstat.access_token"),
				limit        = 50)

Value

Data frame with ads list.

1. id

The ID of this creative.

2. name

The name of the creative in the creative library.

3. status

The status of this creative.

4. url_tags

A set of query string parameters which will replace or be appended to urls clicked from page post ads, message of the post, and canvas app install creatives only.

5. account_id

The ID of the ad account that this ad belongs to.

5. page_id

ID of a Facebook page. An unpublished page post will be created on this page. User must have Admin or Editor role for this page.

5. link

Link url.

6. message

The main body of the post.

7. caption

Link caption.

8. attachment_style

The style of the attachment

9. description

Link description.

10. image_hash

Hash of an image in your image library with Facebook.

Arguments

accounts_id

Your account ID, for example 'act_11111111111111111'.

filtering

filter creatives

api_version

Current Facebook API version.

username

your username on Facebook

token_path

path to dir with credentials

access_token

Your facebook API token.

limit

Number of rows per API call

Author

Alexey Seleznev

Examples

Run this code
if (FALSE) {
library(rfacebookstat)
fb_token <- fbGetToken(app_id = 0000000)
ads_creative <- fbGetAdCreative(accounts_id  = "act_11111111111111111",
                                api_version  = 'v3.0',
                                access_token = fb_token)
}

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