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Hi API experts,
I need some hints regarding paginating through my API Call.
I'm retrieving data from Facebook Graph API, which gives me the first 25 rows and the "next page" as another column.
What I want is to iterate through all next pages, get the data until the next page is null.
My Query:
let
Source = Json.Document(Web.Contents("https://graph.facebook.com/v11.0/***/insights?" & "level=ad&" & "fields=campaign_name,ad_name,impressions,inline_link_clicks,clicks&" & "time_increment=1&" & "date_preset=last_3d", [Headers=***]), 65001),
#"Converted to Table" = Table.FromRecords({Source}),
#"Expanded paging" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Converted to Table", "paging", {"cursors", "next"}, {"paging.cursors", "paging.next"}),
in
#"Expanded paging"
This gives me:
Is it possible to loop over this and retrieve all "next pages"?
Who can help me?
thanks in advance
Tommy
Solved! Go to Solution.
I've not been successful using List.Accumulate().
Instead List.Generate() gives me the list of pages, which can be converted to Table.
For any interested user:
let
API_Bearer = "Bearer XXX",
Source = List.Generate( ()=>
[
// API Config and paramters
facebook_account = "act_XXX",
Facebook_API_URL = "https://graph.facebook.com/v11.0/" & facebook_account & "/insights?",
level = "level=ad&",
fields = "fields=campaign_name,ad_name,impressions,inline_link_clicks,clicks&",
time_increment = "time_increment=1&",
date_preset = "date_preset=last_30d&",
URL = Facebook_API_URL & level & fields & time_increment & date_preset,
Result = Json.Document(Web.Contents(URL, [Headers=[Authorization=API_Bearer]]), 65001)
],
each [URL]<>null,
each [
URL = try [Result][paging][next] otherwise null,
Result = Json.Document(Web.Contents(URL, [Headers=[Authorization=API_Bearer]]), 65001)
]
),
#"Converted to Table" = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), null, null, ExtraValues.Error),
#"Expanded Column1" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Converted to Table", "Column1", {"Result"}, {"Column1.Result"}),
#"Expanded Column1.Result" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Expanded Column1", "Column1.Result", {"data"}, {"Column1.Result.data"}),
#"Expanded Column1.Result.data" = Table.ExpandListColumn(#"Expanded Column1.Result", "Column1.Result.data"),
#"Expanded Column1.Result.data1" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Expanded Column1.Result.data", "Column1.Result.data", {"campaign_name", "ad_name", "impressions", "inline_link_clicks", "clicks", "date_start"}, {"campaign_name", "ad_name", "impressions", "inline_link_clicks", "clicks", "date"}),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Expanded Column1.Result.data1",{{"campaign_name", type text}, {"ad_name", type text}, {"impressions", Int64.Type}, {"inline_link_clicks", Int64.Type}, {"clicks", Int64.Type}, {"date", type date}})
in
#"Changed Type"Best regards, Tommy
I've not been successful using List.Accumulate().
Instead List.Generate() gives me the list of pages, which can be converted to Table.
For any interested user:
let
API_Bearer = "Bearer XXX",
Source = List.Generate( ()=>
[
// API Config and paramters
facebook_account = "act_XXX",
Facebook_API_URL = "https://graph.facebook.com/v11.0/" & facebook_account & "/insights?",
level = "level=ad&",
fields = "fields=campaign_name,ad_name,impressions,inline_link_clicks,clicks&",
time_increment = "time_increment=1&",
date_preset = "date_preset=last_30d&",
URL = Facebook_API_URL & level & fields & time_increment & date_preset,
Result = Json.Document(Web.Contents(URL, [Headers=[Authorization=API_Bearer]]), 65001)
],
each [URL]<>null,
each [
URL = try [Result][paging][next] otherwise null,
Result = Json.Document(Web.Contents(URL, [Headers=[Authorization=API_Bearer]]), 65001)
]
),
#"Converted to Table" = Table.FromList(Source, Splitter.SplitByNothing(), null, null, ExtraValues.Error),
#"Expanded Column1" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Converted to Table", "Column1", {"Result"}, {"Column1.Result"}),
#"Expanded Column1.Result" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Expanded Column1", "Column1.Result", {"data"}, {"Column1.Result.data"}),
#"Expanded Column1.Result.data" = Table.ExpandListColumn(#"Expanded Column1.Result", "Column1.Result.data"),
#"Expanded Column1.Result.data1" = Table.ExpandRecordColumn(#"Expanded Column1.Result.data", "Column1.Result.data", {"campaign_name", "ad_name", "impressions", "inline_link_clicks", "clicks", "date_start"}, {"campaign_name", "ad_name", "impressions", "inline_link_clicks", "clicks", "date"}),
#"Changed Type" = Table.TransformColumnTypes(#"Expanded Column1.Result.data1",{{"campaign_name", type text}, {"ad_name", type text}, {"impressions", Int64.Type}, {"inline_link_clicks", Int64.Type}, {"clicks", Int64.Type}, {"date", type date}})
in
#"Changed Type"Best regards, Tommy
What does API_bearer stand for?
See the top of the code. A text string with the word Bearer, a space, and the token you received during authentication.
Familiarize yourself with List.Accumulate()
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