REST API v2: GET clicks (Publisher destination)
You can retrieve the statistics per emailing destination just like you would retrieve the statistics of a mailing. You can retrieve the clicks for an emailing destination by sending an HTTP GET call to the following URL:
https://api.copernica.com/v2/publisher/destination/$id/clicks?access_token=xxxx
Where the $id should be replaced with the ID of the emailing destination. This method
also support the use of the fields parameter
for the timestamp field.
Returned fields
The method returns a JSON object with several clicks under the 'data' field. For each click the following information is available:
- ID: ID of the click.
 - link_id: ID of the link that was clicked.
 - link: The link that was clicked.
 - link_title: The title of the link that was clicked.
 - timestamp: The timestamp of the click.
 - ip: The IP where the click came from.
 - useragent: The user agent string of the clicker.
 - referer: The referer of the clicker.
 - emailing: The ID of the emailing where the click came from.
 - destination: The destination where the click came from.
 - profile: The profile where the click came from.
 - subprofile: The subprofile where the click came from (if applicable).
 
JSON example
The JSON for a single click looks somewhat like this:
{  
   "ID":"19431",
   "link_id":"3145",
   "link":"{webversion}",
   "link_title":"",
   "timestamp":"2010-11-03 15:07:33",
   "ip":"0.0.0.0",
   "useragent":"Firefox 3.6, WinXP",
   "referer":null,
   "emailing":"1914",
   "destination":"823456",
   "profile":"2290961",
   "subprofile":null
}
PHP example
This script demonstrates how to use this API method:
// dependencies
require_once('copernica_rest_api.php');
// change this into your access token
$api = new CopernicaRestAPI("your-access-token", 2);
// set the period
$parameters = array(
    'fields'    =>  array('timestamp>2019-01-01', 'timestamp<2019-02-01')
);
// execute the call
print_r($api->get("publisher/destination/{$emailingDestinationID}/clicks/", $parameters));
This example requires the REST API class.