# installing the latest signed release
pip install twitter-ads
from twitter_ads.client import Client
from twitter_ads.campaign import Campaign
from twitter_ads.enum import ENTITY_STATUS
CONSUMER_KEY = 'your consumer key'
CONSUMER_SECRET = 'your consumer secret'
ACCESS_TOKEN = 'access token'
ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET = 'access token secret'
ACCOUNT_ID = 'account id'
# initialize the client
client = Client(
CONSUMER_KEY, CONSUMER_SECRET, ACCESS_TOKEN, ACCESS_TOKEN_SECRET)
# load the advertiser account instance
account = client.accounts(ACCOUNT_ID)
# load and update a specific campaign
campaign = account.campaigns().next()
campaign.name = 'updated campaign name'
campaign.entity_status = ENTITY_STATUS.PAUSED
campaign.save()
# iterate through campaigns
for campaign in account.campaigns():
print(campaign.id)
# The twitter-ads command launches an interactive session for testing purposes
# with a client instance automatically loaded from your .twurlrc file.
~ ❯ twitter-ads
For more help please see our Examples and Guides or check the online Reference Documentation.
This project is designed to work with Python 2.7 or greater. While it may work on other version of Python, below are the platform and runtime versions we officially support and regularly test against.
Platform | Versions |
---|---|
CPython | 2.7, 3.5, 3.6, 3.7 |
PyPy | 7.x |
All releases adhere to strict semantic versioning. For Example, major.minor.patch-pre (aka. stick.carrot.oops-peek).
If you’d like to contribute to the project or try an unreleased development version of this project locally, you can do so quite easily by following the examples below.
# clone the repository
git clone [email protected]:twitterdev/twitter-python-ads-sdk.git
cd twitter-python-ads-sdk
# install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
# installing a local unsigned release
pip install -e .
We love community contributions! If you’re planning to send us a pull request, please make sure read our Contributing Guidelines first.
Found an issue? Please open up a GitHub issue or even better yet send us a pull request. Have a question? Want to discuss a new feature? Come chat with us in the Twitter Community Forums.
Like the Response and Request classes, the Ads API SDK fully models all error objects for easy error handling.
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