[null,null,["最后更新时间 (UTC):2025-07-26。"],[[["\u003cp\u003eThis guide outlines the process for setting up, developing, and launching a new Things to do feed for integration with Google services.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eYou'll need to generate an SSH key pair for secure file transfer and access the Action Center to manage your feed and view its performance.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eDuring development, you can upload your feed to a development endpoint for testing and validation before launching to production.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eUpon successful testing, Google will conduct a final QA and launch your feed, after which it will be integrated into Things to do ads.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["To set up a \"Things to do\" feed, generate SSH key pairs and provide the public key to Google. Google will then create SFTP endpoints and an Action Center account. Upload feeds to the development endpoint for testing and validation, using the private key for authentication. Once development is complete, upload to the production endpoint. Google will QA the feed and launch it. Finally, enable \"Things to do ads\" on your account. The Action Center allows feed management and issue review.\n"],null,["# Getting started\n\nThis guide will take you through the steps needed to set-up, develop and launch\na new Things to do feed.\n\nInitial Setup\n-------------\n\nTo create accounts and SFTP endpoints Google requires you to provide SSH keys to\nuse as upload credentials. Once this is provided, Google will create two SFTP\nend points (one for development and another for production) and a Action\nCenter account for you.\n\nGenerate a Secure Shell (SSH) key pair for the SFTP server\n----------------------------------------------------------\n\nFollow [Generate a Secure Shell key pair for an SFTP server](https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3071034)\nto generate a pair of public and private SSH keys. This pair of keys is used to\nsecurely login to the Google-provided SFTP server. The public key has the\nfollowing format: \n\n ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCXsM9ycbHV6E6t2L+B4p/uYHn9Q0jmu5gUXMYnFnnf4l39xrznfDo8KCASzRrqUkRnuzrno059CvZVzcljkbwWLzKKoE1EwbzHL3nYahMB4MdYNWhBbHbB+ybq6RNO7hkoKDBIQCfqQDY0FEB6sV3d3F1WYl0bAMjp15yyZJzMKa/rRnZKWetHlcL1X+gFWmW2hQ93foPD463gb58/25GujjsS/tzjngw7UJMVkm08U1QEY3z3DE/R++7ovJozTCzH0CTNDN0AH3/oSC3dmG+yDh3ZXFATjWjyPXJSOziNrp9TXgJhlqSmoHcPvpotMVjx21kIZ+T+SusQmnG+hK+L user@yourdomain.com\n\nDon't include new line breaks in the key.\n| **Key Point:** Keep track of your public key and secure your private key. You will need to provide the public key to Google and make use of the private key when uploading feed data to Google.\n| **Note:** For increased security, you can provide two different SSH keys, one for production and one for the development environment.\n\nOnce the keys are created, send them to your Google representative at\nwhich point two feeds will be created on your behalf.\n\nAccess to the Action Center\n---------------------------\n\nThe [Action Center](https://actionscenter.google.com) is a partner\nportal that let you view and manage your things to do feed. There you can\nconfigure the feed credentials, view issues found in the feed and see the latest\nreferral stats for each product.\n\nAccess is provided to you once the initial set-up has been completed by Google.\nAs part of the initial onboarding, Google will reach out to you and ask for a\nlist of users who will be owners of the *Action Center* . Each user on that\nlist will be granted access and have owner permissions. These users can grant\nnew users access to the *Action Center* as well as add additional owners.\n| **Note:** A Google connected email address is required for login to the *Action Center* . See [Create a Google Account](https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/27441) for details on how to link Google Accounts.\n\nDevelopment and Testing\n-----------------------\n\nOnce account and endpoints have been created, your Google representative will\nreach out to you with access details of the endpoint and ings Action Center.\nAs you develop the feed, you can upload to the development endpoint at any\npoint and check the processing results in the Action Center.\n\nUpload the feed\n---------------\n\nOnce you have received the feed details, you can upload feed created feed\ndirectly to the following endpoint: \n\n SFTP URL: partnerupload.google.com.\n SFTP Port: 19321\n Username: username provided by Google\n\nThe private key matching the public key generated in the previous step will be\nneeded for authentication. See\n[Connect to your SFTP server](https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3079012?ref_topic=3070553)\nfor a detailed example of connecting to SFTP server.\n\nTesting and validating feeds\n----------------------------\n\nAutomated feed validation and ingestion occurs once a feed has been uploaded.\nUpload history, status and error messages can all be accessed using the Action\nCenter. During development and testing, you may freely upload to the\npartnerdev feed endpoint to trigger validation.\n\nOnce development is complete, partners can start uploading feeds to the\nproduction endpoint on a regular basis. After the first feeds have been\nuploaded, reach out to your Google representative to trigger the launch\nprocess.\n\nLaunch to Production\n--------------------\n\nBefore turning the feed on to production, the Google team will do one final QA\nround on the production feed uploaded. Any feedback from the QA will be provided\ndirectly to your team and once all outstanding issues have been resolved, the\nGoogle team will launch your feed by enabling it in the backend.\n| **Note:** New activities uploaded have to go through Google's tagging pipeline so it won't be publicly visible immediately.\n\nThings to do ads integration\n----------------------------\n\nOnce feed integration has been completed, review the\n[Things to do ads help center](https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/10723637)\npage and reach out to your Google representative to have Things to do ads\nenabled on your account."]]