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Simplified fetching of media for Filonov library

Project description

Media Fetcher

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Problem statement

Solution

media-fetcher performs fetching of images and videos performance from various data sources.

Deliverable (implementation)

media-fetcher is implemented as a:

  • library - Use it in your projects with a help of media_fetching.MediaFetchingService class.
  • CLI tool - media-fetcher tool is available to be used in the terminal.

Deployment

Prerequisites

Installation

Install media-fetcher with pip install media-fetching command.

Usage

Fetching media

Once media-fetcher is installed you can call it:

media-fetcher \
  --source <MEDIA_SOURCE> \
  --media-type <MEDIA_TYPE> \
  --extra_info <EXTRA_INFO_MODULES> \
  --writer <WRITER_TYPE> \
  --output <OUTPUT_FILE_NAME>

where:

  • <SOURCE> - source of media data:
    • googleads - fetch all assets from a Google Ads account / MCC.
    • file - fetch all assets with their tags and metrics from CSV files
    • youtube - fetch public videos from a YouTube channel.
  • <MEDIA_TYPE> - type of media (YOUTUBE_VIDEO, VIDEO, IMAGE).
  • <WRITER_TYPE> - writer identifier (check available options at garf-io library).
  • <OUTPUT_FILE_NAME> - name of the file to store results of tagging (by default media_results).

Source customizations

Source customizations are performed via --source.parameters=value syntax (i.e. --googleads.account=1)

  • googleads:

    Mandatory:

    • account=ACCOUNT_ID

    Optional:

    • ads_config_path=PATH-TO-GOOGLE-ADS-YAML
    • campaign-types=CAMPAIGN_TYPE
    • start-date=YYYY-MM-DD
    • end-date=YYYY-MM-DD
  • youtube:

    Mandatory:

    • channel=YOUTUBE_CHANNEL_ID
  • file:

    Mandatory:

    • path=PATH_TO_FILE

    Optional:

    • media_identifier=IDENTIFIER_OF_MEDIA
    • metric_names=COMMA_SEPARATED_METRIC_NAMES
  • bq:

    Mandatory:

    • table=FULLY_QUALIFIED_TABLE_NAME (in project.dataset.table format)

    Optional:

    • media_identifier=IDENTIFIER_OF_MEDIA
    • metric_names=COMMA_SEPARATED_METRIC_NAMES
  • sqldb:

    Mandatory:

    • connection_string=DATABASE_CONNECTION_STRING (in SQLAlchemy format)
    • table=TABLE_NAME

    Optional:

    • media_identifier=IDENTIFIER_OF_MEDIA
    • metric_names=COMMA_SEPARATED_METRIC_NAMES

Available extra info modules

Source customizations are performed via --extra-info module.method syntax (i.e. --extra-info tagging.languages,googleads.main_geo)

Currently supported modules:

  • googleads:

    • main_geo - identifies main spending country for a media.
    • approval_rate - calculates approval rate (from 0 to 1) for each media.
  • tagging:

    • language - identifies language of a media.
  • youtube:

    • language - identifies language of YouTube Video based on YouTube Data API.

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