This R package includes wrapper functions around the Facebook Marketing API to create, read, update and delete custom audiences, images, campaigns, adsets, ads and related content.
For more details, see the slides presented at useR! 2015, the Los Angeles R Users Group and at a Domino Webinar.
To be able to use this package, you will have to create a Facebook App and authorize it to manage your Facebook ads. Basic steps to create an app with Development access level letting you manage up to 5 Facebook ad accounts:
Click on “Add a New App” at https://developers.facebook.com/apps
Fill in a unique Display Name
(eg
“app_testing_foobar_42”), and provide your e-mail address. Click on
“Create App ID” & pass the captcha test.
Select the “Implement Marketing API” scenario that will automatically add the “Marketing API” to the “Products” section of the sidebar, or click on the “+” butting in the “Products” section of the sidebar
Optionally associate your app with a Business Manager in the “Settings” screen of the “Marketing API”
In the sidebar, select “Tools” from the “Marketing API” and generate a token
Store your token in a secure place, and you are all set to start
using fbRads
, eg list all the Ad Account ids you can
access:
<- fbad_get_my_ad_accounts(token) accounts
Pick an Ad Account id from the returned list and initialize
fbRads
to use that Ad Account by default:
<- sample(accounts$account_id, 1)
account fbad_init(accountid = account, token = token)
Then list all your ads along with the ad name and status on that Ad Account:
fbad_list_ad(fields = c('name', 'effective_status'))
Or eg filter for the active ads:
fbad_list_ad(statuses = 'ACTIVE', fields = 'name')
The package is actively maintained, but not frequently pushed to
CRAN, so to use the most recent version, install from GitHub. The
master
branch is supposed to include a relatively stable
version at all the time:
::install_github('daroczig/fbRads') devtools
This package makes your life more convenient when it comes to interacting with the Facebook Marketing API, but unfortunately, it cannot save you the time to get familiar with the actual API endpoints. To be able to interact with Facebook, you have to learn about how the API works etc – see the documentation at https://developers.facebook.com/docs/marketing-apis
This package was originally developed at CARD.com, then maintained at System1. If you are interested in taking over the maintenance of this R package, please open a GH ticket.