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Google Ad Manager API Client Library for NodeJs.
Description
Developers can use the Google Ad Manager API to build applications that manage inventory, create orders, pull reports, and more.
Installing the library
$ npm install @ashkumar7/google-admanager-api
Overview
Authentication
All Google Ad Manager API calls must be authorized through OAuth2 an open standard that allows users to grant permissions to third-party applications, so the application can interact with web services on the user's behalf. OAuth2 enables your Ad Manager API client application to access a user's Ad Manager account without having to handle or store the user's username or password.
Generate OAuth2 credentials
const credential = new GoogleSACredential({
"type": "service_account",
"project_id": "...",
"private_key_id": "...",
"private_key": "...",
"client_email": "...",
"client_id": "...",
"auth_uri": "...",
"token_uri": "...",
...
});
//or
const credential = new GoogleSAFileCredential('./credentials.json');
Use a client library
const adManagerClient = new AdManagerClient('networkCode',credential,'applicationName');
const orderService = await adManagerClient.getService("OrderService");
const statement = new StatementBuilder().limit(10);
const orderPage = await orderService.getOrdersByStatement(statement.toStatement())
/**
* {
* results: [],
* totalResultSetSize: 0,
* startIndex: 0
* }
* /
Options
networkCode |
Number |
The network code of the network being addressed (required). |
credential |
SACredential |
OAuth2 credential (required). |
applicationName |
String |
An arbitrary string name identifying your application. This will be shown in Google's log files. For example: "My Inventory Application" or "App_1" (optional). |
Stay in touch
- Author - Niurmiguel
License
Nestjs Azure Service Bus is MIT licensed.