The hardware and bandwidth for this mirror is donated by METANET, the Webhosting and Full Service-Cloud Provider.
If you wish to report a bug, or if you are interested in having us mirror your free-software or open-source project, please feel free to contact us at mirror[@]metanet.ch.
fbRads (2023-07-25)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v17.0.
Additional updates:
- Switched from the futile.logger package to logger
fbRads (2023-01-03)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v15.0.
fbRads (2022-08-07)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v14.0.
fbRads (2022-01-04)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v12.0.
fbRads (2021-04-21)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v10.0.
Additional features:
- Added functions to copy campaign, ad set or ad (by @ArbenKqiku)
fbRads (2020-09-16)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v8.0.
fbRads (2020-03-31)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v6.0.
fbRads (2019-10-24)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v4.0.
fbRads (2019-06-30)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v3.3.
fbRads (2019-01-10)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v3.1.
fbRads (2018-08-09)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v3.0.
fbRads 2.11.0 (2018-04-28)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.11
- get Pages and Ad Accounts of the clients of a Business Ad
Account
Fixes:
- more standardized simplify argument when listing / reading Facebook
objects
- RCurl issues with Unicode characaters
- further retries on (temporarily) SSL and network errors
fbRads 2.10.0 (2017-11-01)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.10
Fixes:
- further retries on (temporarily) SSL and network errors
- improved malformed JSON parsing
- improved paging of API results
fbRads 2.9.0 (2017-07-21)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.9:
Fixes:
- paging when listing all Ad Accounts on a Business Account
- look-up pixels
- simplify argument improvements
- doc tweaks on how to generated a token
fbRads 0.2 (2017-04-18)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.8: #51
Fixes:
- remove line-breaks in malformed JSON returned by Facebook
- simplify argument introduced for listing and reading Facebook
objects
fbRads 0.2 (2016-10-12)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.7: #36
- subtype for custom & lookalike audiences
- business_management scope needed to manage ads
Fixes:
- return actual error message from Facebook
- always retry failed sync Insights API requests as async
fbRads 0.2 (2016-07-27)
Add support for Facebook Marketing API v2.6: #25
Fixes:
- timeout async queries after 45 mins
- further retries on (temporarily) SSL and network errors
fbRads 0.2 (2016-04-04)
Documentation cleanup and first CRAN release with support for
Facebook Marketing API v2.4 and v2.5.
fbRads 0.1 (2015-02-15)
Internal CARD.com R scripts were published publicicly as an
open-source R package after Facebook made it’s Marketing API generally
available at the F8 2015 conference in March 2015.
Supported API versions in the development verison of the package
hosted on GitHub at https://github.com/cardcorp/fbRads:
- initial support with v2.2 to search keywords (2015-02-15)
- add people to custom audiences (2015-04-29)
- create and share custom and lookalike audiences (2015-05-08)
- get reach estimates (2015-06-05)
- update to v2.3 without any major impact on available functionality
(2015-06-18)
- create and read images, creatives, ads, adsets and campaigns
(2015-06-18)
- first steps with the Insights API access (2015-07-08)
- full support for the adreportstats API endpoint (2015-07-09)
- drop requiring the “fbacc” argument in fbRads functions
(2015-07-21)
- update to v2.4 (2015-07-22)
- batch query to read ad attributes (2015-07-28)
- update ads, adsets and campaigns (2015-07-29)
- support for the adstatistics API endpoint (2015-08-11)
- batched listing of ads, adsets and campaigns (2015-08-12)
- improved support for the Insights API (2015-09-28, 2015-10-06,
2015-10-20)
- remove members from custom audience (2016-01-19)
- support for v2.5 (2016-01-19, 2016-03-01, 2016-03-02)
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.