Eventbrite API seach event base on tag










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I have refer this doc https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



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    I have refer this doc https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



    but I can not identify how to get event list base on tag.










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      I have refer this doc https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



      but I can not identify how to get event list base on tag.










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      I have refer this doc https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



      but I can not identify how to get event list base on tag.







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          You can search events on this data point by using the events search endpoint along with the format and category parameters. To see more than the category/format ids, use expansions. See documentation here:
          https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



          The use of tags has been removed. What you see on the web UI that look like a tags, are representations of categories, subcategories, and formats. In your example, you see "Things to do in Colorado Springs, CO," "Race," and "Community." The "things to do" category is automatically assigned based on the location of the event. The other two categories are added manually by the event organizer. It is also worth noting that categories cannot be applied to private events as categories are intended for discovery.



          The confusion here stems from language inconsistencies between the GUI and the API. Here are the translations between how these data points are represented on the web UI and the API:



          GUI : Event Type, API : Format https://www.eventbriteapi.com/v3/formats?token=XXX



          GUI : Event Topic, API : Category



          GUI : Event Sub-topic, API : Sub-category






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            You will want to use the category and subcategory. However, through the API these are categorized by numerical codes. For Example, Music = 103 in the API.



            You would call events for music like so...



            GET /v3/events/search/categories=103&token=YOUR_TOKEN_HERE



            Here is the documentation on receiving the categories/subcategories and their codes.



            https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/categories/list/list-categories?console=1



            https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/subcategories/list/list-subcategories?console=1



            I hope this helps you!
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              You can search events on this data point by using the events search endpoint along with the format and category parameters. To see more than the category/format ids, use expansions. See documentation here:
              https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



              The use of tags has been removed. What you see on the web UI that look like a tags, are representations of categories, subcategories, and formats. In your example, you see "Things to do in Colorado Springs, CO," "Race," and "Community." The "things to do" category is automatically assigned based on the location of the event. The other two categories are added manually by the event organizer. It is also worth noting that categories cannot be applied to private events as categories are intended for discovery.



              The confusion here stems from language inconsistencies between the GUI and the API. Here are the translations between how these data points are represented on the web UI and the API:



              GUI : Event Type, API : Format https://www.eventbriteapi.com/v3/formats?token=XXX



              GUI : Event Topic, API : Category



              GUI : Event Sub-topic, API : Sub-category






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                You can search events on this data point by using the events search endpoint along with the format and category parameters. To see more than the category/format ids, use expansions. See documentation here:
                https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



                The use of tags has been removed. What you see on the web UI that look like a tags, are representations of categories, subcategories, and formats. In your example, you see "Things to do in Colorado Springs, CO," "Race," and "Community." The "things to do" category is automatically assigned based on the location of the event. The other two categories are added manually by the event organizer. It is also worth noting that categories cannot be applied to private events as categories are intended for discovery.



                The confusion here stems from language inconsistencies between the GUI and the API. Here are the translations between how these data points are represented on the web UI and the API:



                GUI : Event Type, API : Format https://www.eventbriteapi.com/v3/formats?token=XXX



                GUI : Event Topic, API : Category



                GUI : Event Sub-topic, API : Sub-category






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                  You can search events on this data point by using the events search endpoint along with the format and category parameters. To see more than the category/format ids, use expansions. See documentation here:
                  https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



                  The use of tags has been removed. What you see on the web UI that look like a tags, are representations of categories, subcategories, and formats. In your example, you see "Things to do in Colorado Springs, CO," "Race," and "Community." The "things to do" category is automatically assigned based on the location of the event. The other two categories are added manually by the event organizer. It is also worth noting that categories cannot be applied to private events as categories are intended for discovery.



                  The confusion here stems from language inconsistencies between the GUI and the API. Here are the translations between how these data points are represented on the web UI and the API:



                  GUI : Event Type, API : Format https://www.eventbriteapi.com/v3/formats?token=XXX



                  GUI : Event Topic, API : Category



                  GUI : Event Sub-topic, API : Sub-category






                  share|improve this answer













                  You can search events on this data point by using the events search endpoint along with the format and category parameters. To see more than the category/format ids, use expansions. See documentation here:
                  https://www.eventbrite.com/developer/v3/endpoints/events/#ebapi-get-events-search



                  The use of tags has been removed. What you see on the web UI that look like a tags, are representations of categories, subcategories, and formats. In your example, you see "Things to do in Colorado Springs, CO," "Race," and "Community." The "things to do" category is automatically assigned based on the location of the event. The other two categories are added manually by the event organizer. It is also worth noting that categories cannot be applied to private events as categories are intended for discovery.



                  The confusion here stems from language inconsistencies between the GUI and the API. Here are the translations between how these data points are represented on the web UI and the API:



                  GUI : Event Type, API : Format https://www.eventbriteapi.com/v3/formats?token=XXX



                  GUI : Event Topic, API : Category



                  GUI : Event Sub-topic, API : Sub-category







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                      You will want to use the category and subcategory. However, through the API these are categorized by numerical codes. For Example, Music = 103 in the API.



                      You would call events for music like so...



                      GET /v3/events/search/categories=103&token=YOUR_TOKEN_HERE



                      Here is the documentation on receiving the categories/subcategories and their codes.



                      https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/categories/list/list-categories?console=1



                      https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/subcategories/list/list-subcategories?console=1



                      I hope this helps you!
                      Best!






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                        You will want to use the category and subcategory. However, through the API these are categorized by numerical codes. For Example, Music = 103 in the API.



                        You would call events for music like so...



                        GET /v3/events/search/categories=103&token=YOUR_TOKEN_HERE



                        Here is the documentation on receiving the categories/subcategories and their codes.



                        https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/categories/list/list-categories?console=1



                        https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/subcategories/list/list-subcategories?console=1



                        I hope this helps you!
                        Best!






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                          You will want to use the category and subcategory. However, through the API these are categorized by numerical codes. For Example, Music = 103 in the API.



                          You would call events for music like so...



                          GET /v3/events/search/categories=103&token=YOUR_TOKEN_HERE



                          Here is the documentation on receiving the categories/subcategories and their codes.



                          https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/categories/list/list-categories?console=1



                          https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/subcategories/list/list-subcategories?console=1



                          I hope this helps you!
                          Best!






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                          You will want to use the category and subcategory. However, through the API these are categorized by numerical codes. For Example, Music = 103 in the API.



                          You would call events for music like so...



                          GET /v3/events/search/categories=103&token=YOUR_TOKEN_HERE



                          Here is the documentation on receiving the categories/subcategories and their codes.



                          https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/categories/list/list-categories?console=1



                          https://www.eventbrite.com/platform/api#/reference/subcategories/list/list-subcategories?console=1



                          I hope this helps you!
                          Best!







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