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SANDWORM_MODE: Shai-Hulud-Style npm Worm Hijacks CI Workflows and Poisons AI Toolchains
An emerging npm supply chain attack that infects repos, steals CI secrets, and targets developer AI toolchains for further compromise.
freesixty
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A simple Google Analytics API data extraction.
pip install freesixty
To set up access to your Google Analytics follow first step of these instructions.
Store them in your local machine and enter their path into KEY_FILE_LOCATION variable.
import freesixty
KEY_FILE_LOCATION = './client_secrets.json'
VIEW_ID = 'XXXXXXX'
query = {
'reportRequests': [
{
'viewId': VIEW_ID,
'dateRanges': [{'startDate': '2009-01-01', 'endDate': '2019-01-05'}],
'metrics': [{'expression': 'ga:sessions'}],
'dimensions': [{'name': 'ga:country', 'name': 'ga:date'}]
}]
}
analytics = freesixty.initialize_analyticsreporting(KEY_FILE_LOCATION)
result, is_data_golden = freesixty.execute_query(analytics, query)
On the other hand if we want to store resulting data to a desired URI.
import freesixty
KEY_FILE_LOCATION = './client_secrets.json'
VIEW_ID = 'XXXXXXX'
folder_uri = 'file:///tmp/example/folder'
query = {
'reportRequests': [
{
'viewId': VIEW_ID,
'dateRanges': [{'startDate': '2009-01-01', 'endDate': '2019-01-05'}],
'metrics': [{'expression': 'ga:sessions'}],
'dimensions': [{'name': 'ga:country', 'name': 'ga:date'}]
}]
}
analytics = freesixty.initialize_analyticsreporting(KEY_FILE_LOCATION)
freesixty.store_query(analytics, query, folder_uri)
In case a query would return over 100k rows of data it will fail. We can get around it by splitting the date range into smaller chunks:
queries = freesixty.split_query(query=query, start_date='2019-01-01', end_date='2019-02-01', freq='D')
for query in queries:
freesixty.store_query(analytics, query, folder_uri)
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FAQs
Simple Google Analytics API data extraction.
We found that freesixty demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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