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Is there an application that can easily backup your google analytics profile data to my desktop or would I have to make this service using the API?
I never heard of any software/scripts to do this, the thing is you wouldn't be able to import the data anyways. So an actual backup wouldn't do anything.
However you can per category use the export function(csv, tsv, tsv for excel and pdf) to start downloading files with your data.
Change the date range and hit export.. and you could a write a script to make it into one single file.
However automation for this I haven't seen before.
edit: Hmm I just see the topic date now... nevermind ;)
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We want to migrate huge volume of data assume 20 million from Mongo DB to Firestore.
I know we can do this through programmatically but is there any tool out there?
I know we can do this through programmatically but is there any tool out there?
The answer is no! If you're looking for a magic button that can convert your MongoDB database to Cloud Firestore, you need to know that there isn't one! So unfortunately, you'll need to convert your database yourself, even if it holds 20 million records. The best way to achieve that, is to design your database schema according to Firestore requirements using collections and documents and copy all of your data in smaller chunks.
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Is there any package or API through which I can import the data form Google Play Store to R. I want to import the data for ratings, reviews about my app.
How about rvest? I have tried it on IMDB and it worked great. Google Play Store seems to follow roughly the same format. It should work.
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I would like to get Facebook ad spend data into R for analysis. This is similar to data about adspend that is available from Google Analytics (metric ga:adCost).
I read about the package Rfacebook but I dont think it supports this data retrieval.
Is there any other package or way to get this data into R? I am not familiar with Java etc, so it would be a pity if this can't be done in R.
Thanks
this seems to be what you are working for:
https://github.com/cardcorp/fbRads
slides and examples are here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0ByjOYacj5XqBWHlwWUdJcjdrSDQ/view
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I'd like to test functionality that's based upon rvest. Are there any websites that are explicitly designed for testing Web Scaping apps, i.e. websites whose structure does not change?
This question is a bit off-topic really, but I'll answer anyway. I just googled for a few things, found this:
http://scraping.pro/web-scraper-test-drive/
which has its test pages here:
http://testing-ground.scraping.pro/
although I think this would make a nice project containing the test cases and the correct results in a form that could be used in any language's test framework...
I'm sure there's other things beyond the first google hit, which you should have done anyway.
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I want to make a Vocabulary Trainer and I was thinking about the best way to do it. First I searched some translation APIs to use, to avoid having to build my own dictionary, but I found that most of them are paid and some are free but have limitations.
So, I think the best way is to make my own dictionary, which also allow me to work offline, but I wonder if there is any free database of English-Spanish words to avoid starting from scratch.
Do you know any?
Thanks a lot!
You could try http://www.omegawiki.org/ as they claim this:
The aim of our project is to create a dictionary of all words of all languages, including lexical, terminological and ontological information. Our data is available in a relational database, as a result it is possible to use the data for many purposes.