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A node-module to integrate with the adform api (http://api.adform.com/Services/Documentation/Index.htm)
A node.js module to work with the adform api.
This is far from feature complete. The API will change dramaticly in ways that aren't backwards compatible. There might be bugs etc etc.
npm install adform
// this file is also available as example.js in the project root
var adform = require('adform');
// ticket is a security token you get when logged in used to do further
// actions with the api
adform.login(userName, password, function(err, ticket) {
adform.getAdvertisers(ticket, function(err, advertisers) {
// advertisers is a list of advertisers (clients) associated with
// the logged in user
console.log('Advertisers:');
advertisers.forEach(function(advertiser) {
console.log('name: %s id: %s', advertiser.name, advertiser.id);
});
});
});
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A node-module to integrate with the adform api (http://api.adform.com/Services/Documentation/Index.htm)
The npm package adform receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, adform popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that adform demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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