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yandex-metrika-api

v0.0.1

Published

Library for easy Metrika API usage

Readme

Yandex Metrika API Library

This library will help you to get data from Yandex Metrika API. It uses mongoose style API to form requests, so if you are using mongo it will be natural to use this library without any issues.

Start

First install lib:

npm i yandex-metrika-api

To initialize it creates new instance of service:

const ym = new YMService('MY_API_TOKEN');

Where MY_API_TOKEN is your auth token for application. You can read more here in English or here in Russian. From this point you are ready to get data from api. Every request starts with get method. After you can use filter to filter results and dimentions to form report.

const { data }: AxiosResponse<IYmResponse & IYmError> = await this.ymService
	.get(dateFrom, dateTo, 'ym:s:visits', 'COUNTER_ID')
	.filter([
		{
			filter: 'ym:s:trafficSourceName',
			operator: '==',
			value: 'Переходы из поисковых систем',
		},
	])
	.dimensions([''])
	.exec();
  • dateFrom (string) - date in format YYYY-MM-DD.
  • dateTo (string) - date in format YYYY-MM-DD.
  • metrics (ymMetrics) - metrics ym:s:visits or ym:s:pageviews or ym:s:users.
  • COUNTER_ID (string) - counter id.

Filter

In filter method you pass array of filters:

[
	{
		filter: 'ym:s:trafficSourceName',
		operator: '==',
		value: 'Переходы из поисковых систем',
	},
	{
		beforeOperator: 'AND',
		filter: 'ym:s:lastSearchPhrase',
		operator: '!~',
		value: 'brandName',
	},
],
  • beforeOperator (ymLogicOperator) - OR or AND. Operator that will connect previous element of array to current. In this example - it will filter with first AND second condition.
  • filter (string) - filter name like ym:s:trafficSourceName or ym:s:lastSearchPhrase or so on. You can read more here.
  • operator (ymOperators) - operator between filter and value (docs).
  • value (string) - value to compare with.

Dimensions

Array of strings in which dimension you want to present results. All dimensions and metrics can be found here.