Get Post analytics
Retrieves analytics data for specified Posts within a defined time range.
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Authorizations
The access token received from the authorization server in the OAuth 2.0 flow.
Query Parameters
A comma separated list of Post IDs. Up to 100 are allowed in a single request.
1 - 100 elementsUnique identifier of this Tweet. This is returned as a string in order to avoid complications with languages and tools that cannot handle large integers.
^[0-9]{1,19}$YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ. The UTC timestamp representing the end of the time range.
YYYY-MM-DDTHH:mm:ssZ. The UTC timestamp representing the start of the time range.
The granularity for the search counts results.
hourly, daily, weekly, total A comma separated list of Analytics fields to display. The fields available for a Analytics object.
1app_install_attempts, app_opens, bookmarks, detail_expands, email_tweet, engagements, follows, hashtag_clicks, id, impressions, likes, media_views, permalink_clicks, quote_tweets, replies, retweets, shares, timestamp, unfollows, unlikes, url_clicks, user_profile_clicks [
"app_install_attempts",
"app_opens",
"bookmarks",
"detail_expands",
"email_tweet",
"engagements",
"follows",
"hashtag_clicks",
"id",
"impressions",
"likes",
"media_views",
"permalink_clicks",
"quote_tweets",
"replies",
"retweets",
"shares",
"timestamp",
"unfollows",
"unlikes",
"url_clicks",
"user_profile_clicks"
]Response
The request has succeeded.
1An HTTP Problem Details object, as defined in IETF RFC 7807 (https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7807).
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