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Getting Started

This integration creates a workflow with a HTTP / Webhook trigger and Google Ads action. When you configure and deploy the workflow, it will run on Pipedream's servers 24x7 for free.

  1. Select this integration
  2. Configure the New Requests (Payload Only) trigger
    1. Connect your HTTP / Webhook account
  3. Configure the Create Report action
    1. Connect your Google Ads account
    2. Select a Use Google Ads As
    3. Optional- Select a Managed Account
    4. Select a Resource
  4. Deploy the workflow
  5. Send a test event to validate your setup
  6. Turn on the trigger

Details

This integration uses pre-built, source-available components from Pipedream's GitHub repo. These components are developed by Pipedream and the community, and verified and maintained by Pipedream.

To contribute an update to an existing component or create a new component, create a PR on GitHub. If you're new to Pipedream component development, you can start with quickstarts for trigger span and action development, and then review the component API reference.

Trigger

Description:Get a URL and emit the HTTP body as an event on every request
Version:0.1.1
Key:http-new-requests-payload-only

HTTP / Webhook Overview

Build, test, and send HTTP requests without code using your Pipedream workflows. The HTTP / Webhook action is a tool to build HTTP requests with a Postman-like graphical interface.

An interface for configuring an HTTP request within Pipedream's workflow system. The current selection is a GET request with fields for the request URL, authorization type (set to 'None' with a note explaining "This request does not use authorization"), parameters, headers (with a count of 1, though the detail is not visible), and body. Below the main configuration area is an option to "Include Response Headers," and a button labeled "Configure to test." The overall layout suggests a user-friendly, no-code approach to setting up custom HTTP requests.

Point and click HTTP requests

Define the target URL, HTTP verb, headers, query parameters, and payload body without writing custom code.

A screenshot of Pipedream's HTTP Request Configuration interface with a GET request type selected. The request URL is set to 'https://api.openai.com/v1/models'. The 'Auth' tab is highlighted, indicating that authentication is required for this request. In the headers section, there are two headers configured: 'User-Agent' is set to 'pipedream/1', and 'Authorization' is set to 'Bearer {{openai_api_key}}', showing how the OpenAI account's API key is dynamically inserted into the headers to handle authentication automatically.

Here's an example workflow that uses the HTTP / Webhook action to send an authenticated API request to OpenAI.

Focus on integrating, not authenticating

This action can also use your connected accounts with third-party APIs. Selecting an integrated app will automatically update the request’s headers to authenticate with the app properly, and even inject your token dynamically.

This GIF depicts the process of selecting an application within Pipedream's HTTP Request Builder. A user hovers the cursor over the 'Auth' tab and clicks on a dropdown menu labeled 'Authorization Type', then scrolls through a list of applications to choose from for authorization purposes. The interface provides a streamlined and intuitive method for users to authenticate their HTTP requests by selecting the relevant app in the configuration settings.

Pipedream integrates with thousands of APIs, but if you can’t find a Pipedream integration simply use Environment Variables in your request headers to authenticate with.

Compatible with no code actions or Node.js and Python

The HTTP/Webhook action exports HTTP response data for use in subsequent workflow steps, enabling easy data transformation, further API calls, database storage, and more.

Response data is available for both coded (Node.js, Python) and no-code steps within your workflow.

An image showing the Pipedream interface where the HTTP Webhook action has returned response data as a step export. The interface highlights a structured view of the returned data with collapsible sections. We can see 'steps.custom_request1' expanded to show 'return_value' which is an object containing a 'list'. Inside the list, an item 'data' is expanded to reveal an element with an 'id' of 'whisper-1', indicating a model created by and owned by 'openai-internal'. Options to 'Copy Path' and 'Copy Value' are available for easy access to the data points.

Trigger Code

import http from "../../http.app.mjs";

// Core HTTP component
// Returns a 200 OK response, emits the HTTP payload as an event
export default {
  key: "http-new-requests-payload-only",
  name: "New Requests (Payload Only)",
  // eslint-disable-next-line
  description: "Get a URL and emit the HTTP body as an event on every request",
  version: "0.1.1",
  type: "source",
  props: {
    // eslint-disable-next-line
    httpInterface: {
      type: "$.interface.http",
      customResponse: true,
    },
    http,
  },
  async run(event) {
    const { body } = event;
    this.httpInterface.respond({
      status: 200,
      body,
    });
    // Emit the HTTP payload
    this.$emit({
      body,
    });
  },
};

Trigger Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI and CLI.
LabelPropTypeDescription
N/AhttpInterface$.interface.httpThis component uses $.interface.http to generate a unique URL when the component is first instantiated. Each request to the URL will trigger the run() method of the component.
HTTP / WebhookhttpappThis component uses the HTTP / Webhook app.

Trigger Authentication

The HTTP / Webhook API does not require authentication.

About HTTP / Webhook

Get a unique URL where you can send HTTP or webhook requests

Action

Description:Generates a report from your Google Ads data. [See the documentation](https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v16/overview)
Version:0.1.0
Key:google_ads-create-report

The Google Ads API lets you programmatically manage your Google Ads data and
campaigns. You can use the API to automate common tasks, such as:

  • Creating and managing campaigns
  • Adding and removing keywords
  • Adjusting bids

You can also use the API to get information about your campaigns, such as:

  • Campaign stats
  • Keyword stats
  • Ad performance

The Google Ads API is a powerful tool that lets you manage your Google Ads data
and campaigns programmatically. With the API, you can automate common tasks,
such as creating and managing campaigns, adding and removing keywords, and
adjusting bids. You can also use the API to get information about your
campaigns, such as campaign stats, keyword stats, and ad performance.

Action Code

import common from "../common/common.mjs";
import { adGroup } from "../../common/resources/adGroup.mjs";
import { ad } from "../../common/resources/ad.mjs";
import { campaign } from "../../common/resources/campaign.mjs";
import { customer } from "../../common/resources/customer.mjs";
import { ConfigurationError } from "@pipedream/platform";
import { DATE_RANGE_OPTIONS } from "./common-constants.mjs";
import { checkPrefix } from "../../common/utils.mjs";

const RESOURCES = [
  adGroup,
  ad,
  campaign,
  customer,
];

export default {
  ...common,
  key: "google_ads-create-report",
  name: "Create Report",
  description: "Generates a report from your Google Ads data. [See the documentation](https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v16/overview)",
  version: "0.1.0",
  type: "action",
  props: {
    ...common.props,
    resource: {
      type: "string",
      label: "Resource",
      description: "The resource to generate a report for.",
      options: RESOURCES.map((r) => r.resourceOption),
      reloadProps: true,
    },
  },
  additionalProps() {
    const resource = RESOURCES.find((r) => r.resourceOption.value === this.resource);
    if (!resource) throw new ConfigurationError("Select one of the available resources.");

    const {
      label, value,
    } = resource.resourceOption;

    return {
      docsAlert: {
        type: "alert",
        alertType: "info",
        content: `[See the documentation](https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v16/${value}) for more information on available fields, segments and metrics.`,
      },
      objectFilter: {
        type: "string[]",
        label: `Filter by ${label}s`,
        description: `Select the ${label}s to generate a report for (or leave blank for all ${label}s)`,
        optional: true,
        useQuery: true,
        options: async ({
          query, prevContext: { nextPageToken: pageToken },
        }) => {
          const {
            accountId, customerClientId, resource,
          } = this;
          const {
            results, nextPageToken,
          } = await this.googleAds.listResources({
            accountId,
            customerClientId,
            resource,
            query,
            pageToken,
          });
          const options = results?.map?.((item) => this.getResourceOption(item, resource));
          return {
            options,
            context: {
              nextPageToken,
            },
          };
        },
      },
      dateRange: {
        type: "string",
        label: "Date Range",
        description: "Select a date range for the report",
        options: DATE_RANGE_OPTIONS,
        optional: true,
        reloadProps: true,
      },
      ...(this.dateRange === "CUSTOM" && {
        startDate: {
          type: "string",
          label: "Start Date",
          description: "The start date, in `YYYY-MM-DD` format",
        },
        endDate: {
          type: "string",
          label: "End Date",
          description: "The end date, in `YYYY-MM-DD` format",
        },
      }),
      fields: {
        type: "string[]",
        label: "Fields",
        description: "Select any fields you want to include in your report.",
        options: resource.fields,
        optional: true,
        reloadProps: true,
      },
      segments: {
        type: "string[]",
        label: "Segments",
        description: "Select any segments you want to include in your report. See the documentation [here](https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v16/segments)",
        options: resource.segments,
        default: [
          "segments.date",
        ],
        optional: true,
        reloadProps: true,
      },
      metrics: {
        type: "string[]",
        label: "Metrics",
        description: "Select any metrics you want to include in your report. See the documentation [here](https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/fields/v16/metrics)",
        options: resource.metrics,
        optional: true,
        reloadProps: true,
      },
      orderBy: {
        type: "string",
        label: "Order By",
        description: "The field to order the results by",
        optional: true,
        options: [
          this.fields,
          this.segments,
          this.metrics,
        ].filter((v) => v).flatMap((value) => {
          let returnValue = value;
          if (typeof value === "string") {
            try {
              returnValue = JSON.parse(value);
            } catch (err) {
              returnValue = value.split(",");
            }
          }
          return returnValue?.map?.((str) => str.trim());
        }),
      },
      direction: {
        type: "string",
        label: "Direction",
        description: "The direction to order the results by, if `Order By` is specified",
        optional: true,
        options: [
          {
            label: "Ascending",
            value: "ASC",
          },
          {
            label: "Descending",
            value: "DESC",
          },
        ],
        default: "ASC",
      },
      limit: {
        type: "integer",
        label: "Limit",
        description: "The maximum number of results to return",
        optional: true,
      },
    };
  },
  methods: {
    getResourceOption(item, resource) {
      let label, value;
      switch (resource) {
      case "campaign":
        label = item.campaign.name;
        value = item.campaign.id;
        break;

      case "customer":
        label = item.customer.descriptiveName;
        value = item.customer.id;
        break;

      case "ad_group":
        label = item.adGroup.name;
        value = item.adGroup.id;
        break;

      case "ad_group_ad":
        label = item.adGroupAd.ad.name;
        value = item.adGroupAd.ad.id;
        break;
      }

      return {
        label,
        value,
      };
    },
    buildQuery() {
      const {
        resource, fields, segments, metrics, limit, orderBy, direction, objectFilter, dateRange,
      } = this;

      const filteredSegments = dateRange
        ? segments
        : segments?.filter((i) => i !== "segments.date");

      const selection = [
        ...checkPrefix(fields, resource),
        ...checkPrefix(filteredSegments, "segments"),
        ...checkPrefix(metrics, "metrics"),
      ];

      if (!selection.length) {
        throw new ConfigurationError("Select at least one field, segment or metric.");
      }

      let query = `SELECT ${selection.join(", ")} FROM ${resource}`;
      if (objectFilter) {
        query += ` WHERE ${resource === "ad_group_ad"
          ? "ad_group_ad.ad"
          : resource}.id IN (${objectFilter.join?.(", ") ?? objectFilter})`;
      }
      if (dateRange) {
        const dateClause = dateRange === "CUSTOM"
          ? `BETWEEN '${this.startDate}' AND '${this.endDate}'`
          : `DURING ${dateRange}`;
        query += ` ${objectFilter
          ? "AND"
          : "WHERE"} segments.date ${dateClause}`;
      }

      if (orderBy && direction) {
        query += ` ORDER BY ${orderBy} ${direction}`;
      }
      if (limit) {
        query += ` LIMIT ${limit}`;
      }

      return query;
    },
  },
  async run({ $ }) {
    const query = this.buildQuery();
    const results = (await this.googleAds.createReport({
      $,
      accountId: this.accountId,
      customerClientId: this.customerClientId,
      data: {
        query,
      },
    })) ?? [];

    const { length } = results;

    $.export("$summary", `Successfully obtained ${length} result${length === 1
      ? ""
      : "s"}`);
    return {
      query,
      results,
    };
  },
};

Action Configuration

This component may be configured based on the props defined in the component code. Pipedream automatically prompts for input values in the UI.

LabelPropTypeDescription
Google AdsgoogleAdsappThis component uses the Google Ads app.
Use Google Ads AsaccountIdstringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
Managed AccountcustomerClientIdstringSelect a value from the drop down menu.
ResourceresourcestringSelect a value from the drop down menu:{ "label": "Ad Group", "value": "ad_group" }{ "label": "Ad", "value": "ad_group_ad" }{ "label": "Campaign", "value": "campaign" }{ "label": "Customer", "value": "customer" }

Action Authentication

Google Ads uses OAuth authentication. When you connect your Google Ads account, Pipedream will open a popup window where you can sign into Google Ads and grant Pipedream permission to connect to your account. Pipedream securely stores and automatically refreshes the OAuth tokens so you can easily authenticate any Google Ads API.

Pipedream requests the following authorization scopes when you connect your account:

emailprofilehttps://www.googleapis.com/auth/adwords

About Google Ads

Reach customers wherever they are. Show up at the right time and place across the vast Google Ads ecosystem.

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