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tithonium avatar tithonium commented on August 13, 2024

The argument parser looks for a hash as the last argument, but then - in the case of allLinks - if the number of arguments is >=2, it will take the second and third arguments as the scope, and ignore the scope in the options hash.

So, by passing the :domain argument after google.com, you're specifying a scope of "domain_to_". Try this and I bet it'll work:

response = client.allLinks("www.google.com", :urlcols => [:title, :url, :page_authority, :domain_authority], :linkcols => :all, :filters => :external, :limit => 3, :scope => :page_to_domain)

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martyMM avatar martyMM commented on August 13, 2024

Yep, that worked! Thanks!

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bradical avatar bradical commented on August 13, 2024

So, by passing the :domain argument after google.com, you're specifying a scope of "domain to"

Not sure I understand this. From the documentation it appears like the second argument is specifying whether you're looking for links to the whole URI (page), the subdomain or the domain of the passed URI. Is that not correct? Is there a way to do this AND pass :page as the second argument? Seems like it's more like saying "... to [page, subdomain, domain]" when you use the second param, no?

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