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@honkandgo/googleads
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Access Google Ads REST API (json based) from Node.js.
npm -i @honkandgo/googleads
import GoogleAdsClient from '@honkandgo/googleads'
const googleads = new GoogleAdsClient({
clientId: <GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID>
clientSecret: <GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET>
developerToken: <GOOGLE_ADS_DEVELOPER_TOKEN>
refreshToken: <REFRESH_TOKEN> (optional)
})
const { resourceNames } = await googleads.listAccessibleCustomers()
Passing refreshToken in constructor is optional. You can also pass refreshToken as a parameter to any method
const refreshToken = ...
const customerId = ...
const query = "SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name FROM campaign WHERE campaign.status IN ('ENABLED', 'PAUSED')"
const campaigns = await googleads.search(customerId, { query }, refreshToken)
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Access Google Ads REST API (json based) from Node.js.
The npm package @honkandgo/googleads receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @honkandgo/googleads popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @honkandgo/googleads demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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