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I commented the problematic line,
module NodeHasNoDelete
def self.included(base)
base.class_eval do
#undef :destroy
end
end
end
I started getting then
NameError:
uninitialized constant FacebookAds::AdsPixel::SignalsIWLExtractor
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ads_pixel.rb:128:in `block (3 levels) in <class:AdsPixel>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/field_types/enum.rb:25:in `initialize'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/field_types.rb:39:in `new'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/field_types.rb:39:in `for'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/param_set.rb:27:in `has_param'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ads_pixel.rb:128:in `block (2 levels) in <class:AdsPixel>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/edge.rb:157:in `post'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ads_pixel.rb:126:in `block in <class:AdsPixel>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/helpers/edge_helpers.rb:35:in `has_edge'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ads_pixel.rb:122:in `<class:AdsPixel>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ads_pixel.rb:28:in `<module:FacebookAds>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ads_pixel.rb:21:in `<top (required)>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ad_account.rb:562:in `block (3 levels) in <class:AdAccount>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/field_types/enum.rb:25:in `initialize'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/field_types.rb:39:in `new'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/field_types.rb:39:in `for'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/param_set.rb:27:in `has_param'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ad_account.rb:562:in `block (2 levels) in <class:AdAccount>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/edge.rb:149:in `get'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ad_account.rb:561:in `block in <class:AdAccount>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/helpers/edge_helpers.rb:35:in `has_edge'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ad_account.rb:560:in `<class:AdAccount>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ad_account.rb:28:in `<module:FacebookAds>'
# /Users/alex/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4/lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ad_account.rb:21:in `<top (required)>'
Then I look for that class in the project
(5978) ~/.rbenv/versions/2.3.1/lib/ruby/gems/2.3.0/gems/facebookbusiness-0.3.2.4 (master)
→ ag SignalsIWLExtractor
------------------------------------------------------------------------
lib/facebook_ads/ad_objects/ads_pixel.rb
128: api.has_param :event_type, { enum: -> { SignalsIWLExtractor::EVENT_TYPE }}
130: api.has_param :extractor_type, { enum: -> { SignalsIWLExtractor::EXTRACTOR_TYPE }}
There's absolutely no mention of SignalsIWLExtractor
definition in the codebase. Googling for that name shows me that the Python, PHP and Java projects have that class defined. I can only imagine that this gem is being auto-generated and no one is caring whether it's working or not.
Is anyone at Facebook really using this gem? Or is it just being auto generated without testing?
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trying bumping to 0.3.2.5 manually, this is some autogenerated code that I tweaked and eventually got it to run:
`
require 'facebook_ads'
access_token = ''
ad_account_id = 'act_'
app_secret = ''
page_id = ''
app_id = '**'
FacebookAds.configure do |config|
config.access_token = access_token
config.app_secret = app_secret
end
ad_account = FacebookAds::AdAccount.get(ad_account_id)
campaign = ad_account.campaigns.create({
objective: 'PAGE_LIKES',
status: 'PAUSED',
buying_type: 'AUCTION',
name: 'My Campaign',
})
campaign_id = campaign.id
print 'campaign_id:', campaign_id
ad_set = ad_account.adsets.create({
status: 'PAUSED',
targeting: {'geo_locations':{'countries':['US']}},
daily_budget: '1000',
billing_event: 'IMPRESSIONS',
bid_amount: '20',
campaign_id: campaign_id,
optimization_goal: 'PAGE_LIKES',
promoted_object: {'page_id': page_id},
name: 'My AdSet',
})
ad_set_id = ad_set.id
puts 'ad_set_id:', ad_set_id
creative = ad_account.adcreatives.create({
name: "hi name",
object_story_spec: {
page_id: page_id,
link_data: {
link: "https://www.example.com",
message: "hi mom",
name: "name",
description: "desc",
call_to_action: {
type: 'LEARN_MORE'
}
}
}
})
creative_id = creative.id
puts 'creative_id:', creative_id
ad = ad_account.ads.create({
status: 'PAUSED',
adset_id: ad_set_id,
name: 'My Ad',
creative: {'creative_id':creative_id},
})
ad_id = ad.id
print 'ad_id:', ad_id
ad = FacebookAds::Ad.get(ad_id)
ad.previews({
ad_format: 'DESKTOP_FEED_STANDARD',
})`
pretty embarrassing how much work I had to do to get this to run - but - those are the breaks
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Hey there, it looks like there has been no activity on this issue recently. Has the issue been fixed, or does it still require the community's attention? This issue may be closed if no further activity occurs. Thank you for your contributions.
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Still waiting for an answer.
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Not fixed.
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@kurko I don't think you are able to destroy AdsPixels through the adaccounts.adspixels
edge. https://developers.facebook.com/docs/marketing-api/reference/ad-account/adspixels/.
Instead, assuming what you want to do is remove the pixel from being used by your ad account, you'll want to go in the opposite direction.
If you know the ID of the pixel you want to stop sharing with your ad account, you could possibly do something like
ads_pixel = FacebookAds::AdsPixel.get('YOUR PIXEL ID', YOUR SESSION WITH ACCESS TOKEN)
ad_account = FacebookAds::AdAccount.get('ID OF AD ACCOUNT YOU WANT TO STOP SHARING YOUR PIXEL WITH', YOUR SESSION WITH ACCESS TOKEN)
ads_pixel.shared_accounts.destroy({account_id: ad_account.account_id, business: 'YOUR BUSINESS ID'})
You do need to have the correct permissions to perform this action, however. Hope this helps.
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@walt1020 not sure you read my description, but I'm not doing anything related to ad pixels. I'm instantiating an ad account and the code explodes with a stacktrace related to ad pixels.
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@kurko hmm. Are you still using version 0.3.2.4? I've tried replicating your code (using my credentials, not sure if that has anything do with it, but I don't think it would), and it returns my FacebookAds::AdAccount object fine. I'm using version 0.3.3.3.
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Closing this issue after a prolonged period of inactivity. If this issue is still present in the latest release, please feel free to create a new issue with up-to-date information.
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