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The goal of appleadsR
is to help R
users to
access Apple Search Ads digital marketing data via
Windsor.ai
API
in a convenient way from
R
.
Windsor.ai allows to get marketing data from any platform. It beautifully simplifies the complexity of dealing with multiple platforms, unlocking unified, valuable information in a format that matters to you. For more details checkout onboard.windsor.ai.
You can install the development version of appleadsR
from GitHub with:
# install.packages("devtools")
::install_github("pablosanchezmart/appleadsR") devtools
You need to get a free API key to access windsor.ai’s APIs. Register your account first and add a data source like Apple Search Ads and then get the API key. For more details check out our official API documentation and this article. Get the API key at https://onboard.windsor.ai. You have a 30 days trial for free.
The package currently has only one function
fetch_appleadsR
which will return a data.frame
provided that all of the arguments are supplied to it:
Running:
library(appleadsR)
<-
my_appleads_data fetch_appleads(api_key = "your api key",
date_from = Sys.Date()-100,
date_to = Sys.Date(),
fields = c("campaign", "clicks",
"spend", "impressions", "date"))
'data.frame': 14 obs. of 5 variables:
$ campaign : chr "retageting APAC" "retargeting UK&CO" "retageting APAC" "retargeting UK&CO" ...
$ clicks : num 4 0 5 7 0 0 4 2 3 0 ...
$ spend : num 2.57 2.48 2.39 2.54 0.94 0.71 2.59 2.12 2.43 0.13 ...
$ impressions: num 806 693 819 689 299 190 682 688 822 135 ...
$ date : chr "2022-09-28" "2022-09-28" "2022-09-29" "2022-09-29" ...
Will return a data.frame
with Apple Search Ads marketing
data.
For more details see the API documentation at https://windsor.ai//api-fields/.
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.