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A command line interface to the Google Ads Query Language (GAQL). Run with `gaql` or `gaql-tools`

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GAQL CLI

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A CLI for running GoogleAds queries.

Usage

Installing

  • pip install gaql
  • pipx install gaql (recommended)

Querying

The default mode. Runs either as a REPL, or as a one off command

- gaql [ACCOUNT_ID] - run in REPL mode
- gaql [ACCOUNT_ID] [WORDS*] - run a single query. Note depending on your shell you may need to quote some queries if you run like this.

flags:
--help show the help message; basically the below
-f|--format <csv|json|jsonl|proto> specify an output format
-o|--output <file> specify an output file. Based on the extension, format is inferred. Non REPL usage only

Examples, using 1-000-000-000 as our demo account id:

# opens a REPL with json lines as the output format
gaql -f jsonl 1-000-000-000

# runs the query against the given account, outputting to the terminal the results as json lines
gaql -f jsonl 1-000-000-000 'SELECT campaign.id FROM campaign'

# runs the query against the given account, outputting to 'campaigns.jsonl' the result as json lines
gaql -o campaigns.jsonl 1-000-000-000 'SELECT campaign.id FROM campaign'

tip: by default LIMIT 100 will be added to your queries. To override this behavior, simply define your own LIMIT X.

tip: the autocomplete will return only valid fields for the selected entity if you fill out the FROM <entity> part first.

Other tools

Used for useful common queries. Currently only supports getting all accounts under an MCC, to help when managing multiple accounts. The MCC is taken from the login_customer_id field.

  • gaql-tools queries clients

Notes

  • credentials come from the environment > the google .yaml file > a user provided credential file
  • credentials, settings, and history are stored in ./config/gaql/*. The credential file will only be present if you create it through a prompt (i.e you aren't using the ENV, or the YAML file Google specifies)

Ideas / TODO

  • tables as an output format
  • autocomplete for account ids (with caching)

Development

We're using poetry for local development, package management, and publishing. pyenv is recommended for Python version management, and pipx for installation.

Build commands:

make develop - install a development version. run via `poetry run gaql <args>`
make publish - build and distribute to PyPi
make clean   - remove the existing build files
make format  - run black over the code
make lint    - lint and format the code

Security

For sensitive security matters please contact security@getyourguide.com.

Legal

gaql-cli is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. See LICENSE for the full text.

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