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create-gaarf-wf
Advanced tools
Interactive generator for Gaarf (Google Ads API Report Fetcher) Workflow
An interactive generator for Gaarf Workflow - Google Cloud components for running Gaarf (Google Ads API Report Fetcher).
It can be called via npx
:
npx create-gaarf-wf
or via npm init
:
npm init gaarf-wf@latest
Several additional options are supported:
debug
- more detailed output, creates a log file .create-gaarf-wf-out.log
with std output (stdout/stderr)diag
- even more detailed output, forces streaming from all executing commands to consoleanswers
- use a supplied JSON file as answers for all questions, if the file contains all answers the generation will be non-interactive (usage: --answers=file.json
)save
- save all answers into a file (usage: --save
or --save=file.json
)If you're running the tool via npm init
then use the --
before all other options:
npm init gaarf-wf@latest -- --debug
for running npx it's not needed:
npx create-gaarf-wf --debug
It's assumed that you will be running the tool in a folder where you placed google-ads.yaml
and Ads and BigQuery queries in subfolders.
Please note that if you're running the tool in Google Cloud Shell then you might need to remove npm cache manually via
rm -rf ~/.npm/
.
It's always better to run npm init gaarf-wf@latest
not just npm init gaarf-wf
to make sure you're using the latest version.
If you need some specific version you can specify it as well: npm init gaarf-wf@1.5.0
. See npm docs on npm init.
This is not an officially supported Google product.
Copyright 2022 Google LLC. This solution, including any related sample code or data, is made available on an “as is,” “as available,” and “with all faults” basis, solely for illustrative purposes, and without warranty or representation of any kind. This solution is experimental, unsupported and provided solely for your convenience. Your use of it is subject to your agreements with Google, as applicable, and may constitute a beta feature as defined under those agreements. To the extent that you make any data available to Google in connection with your use of the solution, you represent and warrant that you have all necessary and appropriate rights, consents and permissions to permit Google to use and process that data. By using any portion of this solution, you acknowledge, assume and accept all risks, known and unknown, associated with its usage, including with respect to your deployment of any portion of this solution in your systems, or usage in connection with your business, if at all.
FAQs
Interactive generator for Gaarf (Google Ads API Report Fetcher) Workflow
We found that create-gaarf-wf 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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