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# fetch_social_shares

> Fetch the number of times a Url was shared on Facebook. 

## Usage

The following example shows how the step can be used in a recipe.

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  <Tabs>
    <Tab title="Example 1">
      This step doesn't have any configuration parameters. Hence simply:

      ```stan theme={null}
      fetch_social_shares(ds.url) -> (ds.num_social_shares)
      ```
    </Tab>

    <Tab title="Signature">
      General syntax for using the step in a recipe. Shows the inputs and outputs the step is expected to receive and will produce respectively. For futher details see sections below.

      ```stan theme={null}
      fetch_social_shares(urls: url) -> (shares: number)
      ```
    </Tab>
  </Tabs>
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## Inputs & Outputs

The following are the inputs expected by the step and the outputs it produces. These are generally
columns (`ds.first_name`), datasets (`ds` or `ds[["first_name", "last_name"]]`) or models (referenced
by name e.g. `"churn-clf"`).

<Accordion title="Inputs" icon="right-to-bracket">
  <ParamField path="urls" type="column[url]" required>
    A column containing links (URLs) pointing to articles.
  </ParamField>
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="Outputs" icon="right-from-bracket">
  <ParamField path="shares" type="column[number]" required>
    A numerical column containing the number of times each article was shared on Facebook.
  </ParamField>
</Accordion>

## Configuration

The following parameters can be used to configure the behaviour of the step by including them in
a json object as the last "input" to the step, i.e. `step(..., {"param": "value", ...}) -> (output)`.

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  This step doesn't expect any configuration.
</Accordion>
