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Este documento explica como começar a criar apps que usam a
API Google Bid Manager. Com a API, você pode gerenciar
consultas e extrair
metadados de relatório.
A API Bid Manager v2 é a mais recente disponível e recomendada
para a versão anterior.
1. Antes de começar
Se você não conhece os conceitos do Google Display & Video 360, leia a
Central de Ajuda do Display & Video 360 e
teste a interface.
2. Preparar para a autenticação
Para começar a usar a API Bid Manager, primeiro use
a ferramenta de configuração, que oferece orientações sobre como criar um projeto no
Console de APIs do Google, ativar a API e criar credenciais.
Se você ainda não tiver feito isso, crie suas credenciais do OAuth 2.0 clicando
Criar credenciais > ID do cliente OAuth Depois de criar
credenciais, você verá seu ID do cliente na página
Credenciais. Clique
no ID do cliente para conferir detalhes, como a chave secreta do cliente, URIs de redirecionamento, endereço de origem
do JavaScript e endereço de e-mail.
Para mais informações, consulte
Autorizar solicitações.
3. Chamar a API Bid Manager
As guias abaixo fornecem tutoriais para programação em várias linguagens. Semelhante
o exemplo de código também pode ser encontrado
Exemplos da API Bid Manager
repositório.
Java
Importe as bibliotecas necessárias.
import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8;
import com.google.api.client.auth.oauth2.Credential;
import com.google.api.client.extensions.java6.auth.oauth2.AuthorizationCodeInstalledApp;
import com.google.api.client.extensions.jetty.auth.oauth2.LocalServerReceiver;
import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow;
import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleClientSecrets;
import com.google.api.client.googleapis.util.Utils;
import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.DoubleClickBidManager;
import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.ListQueriesResponse;
import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.Query;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
Carregue o arquivo de chaves secretas do cliente e gere credenciais de autorização.
Na primeira vez que você executar essa etapa, será solicitado que você aceite uma autorização
no navegador. Antes de aceitar, verifique se você fez login com uma Conta do Google que tem acesso ao Display & Video 360. Seu app será autorizado
para acessar dados em nome de qualquer conta que esteja conectada no momento.
// Read client secrets file.
GoogleClientSecrets clientSecrets;
try (Reader reader = Files.newBufferedReader(Paths.get(path-to-client-secrets-file), UTF_8)) {
clientSecrets = GoogleClientSecrets.load(Utils.getDefaultJsonFactory(), reader);
}
// Generate authorization credentials.
// Set up the authorization code flow.
GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow flow =
new GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow.Builder(
Utils.getDefaultTransport(),
Utils.getDefaultJsonFactory(),
clientSecrets,
oauth-scopes)
.build();
Credential credential =
new AuthorizationCodeInstalledApp(flow, new LocalServerReceiver()).authorize("user");
Crie um cliente de API autorizado.
// Create authorized API client.
DoubleClickBidManager service =
new DoubleClickBidManager.Builder(credential.getTransport(), credential.getJsonFactory(), credential)
.setApplicationName("bidmanager-java-installed-app-sample")
.build();
Execute uma operação.
// Perform an operation.
// Call the API, getting a list of 10 queries.
ListQueriesResponse queriesResponse = service.queries().list().setPageSize(10).execute();
// Print them out.
System.out.println("Id\t\tName");
if (queriesResponse.getQueries().size() > 0) {
for (int i = 0; i < queriesResponse.getQueries().size(); i++) {
Query currentQuery = queriesResponse.getQueries().get(i);
System.out.printf(
"%s\t%s%n",
currentQuery.getQueryId(),
currentQuery.getMetadata().getTitle());
}
} else {
System.out.println("No queries exist.");
}
Para informações mais detalhadas sobre como usar a API Bid Manager com Java,
consulte o
LEIA-ME
no arquivo
Exemplos da API Bid Manager
Python
Importe as bibliotecas necessárias.
from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow
from googleapiclient import discovery
Carregue o arquivo de chaves secretas do cliente e gere credenciais de autorização.
Na primeira vez que você executar essa etapa, será solicitado que você aceite uma autorização
no navegador. Antes de aceitar, verifique se você fez login com uma Conta do Google que tem acesso ao Display & Video 360. Seu app será autorizado
para acessar dados em nome de qualquer conta que esteja conectada no momento.
# Set up a flow object to create the credentials using the
# client secrets file and OAuth scopes.
credentials = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file(
path-to-client-secrets-file, oauth-scopes).run_local_server()
Crie um cliente de API autorizado.
# Build the discovery document URL.
discovery_url = f'https://doubleclickbidmanager.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v2'
# Build the API service.
service = discovery.build(
'doubleclickbidmanager',
'v2',
discoveryServiceUrl=discovery_url,
credentials=credentials)
Realizar uma operação.
# Build and execute queries.listqueries request.
response = service.queries().list(pageSize='10').execute()
# Print queries out.
if 'queries' in response:
print('Id\t\tName')
for query in response['queries']:
print('%s\t%s' % (query['queryId'], query['metadata']['title']))
else:
print('No queries exist.')
Para mais informações detalhadas sobre o uso da API Bid Manager com Python,
consulte o arquivo
README
nos
exemplos da API Bid Manager.
PHP
Este exemplo pressupõe que você esteja executando o PHP com um servidor da Web integrado e
configurou suas credenciais para redirecionar à página da Web relevante. Para
este código, em um arquivo index.php
, pode ser executado usando o seguinte
e as credenciais configuradas para redirecionar para http://localhost:8000
após
autenticação:
php -S localhost:8000 -t ./
Faça o download e instale o cliente PHP da API do Google.
O método preferido é pelo Composer:
composer require google/apiclient:^2.12.1
Após a instalação, inclua o autoloader
require_once '/path/to/your-project/vendor/autoload.php';
Crie um objeto Google_Client.
$client = new Google_Client();
Configurar o cliente, redirecionar para o URL de autenticação, se necessário, e recuperar um token de acesso.
Na primeira vez que você realizar essa etapa, será necessário aceitar uma solicitação de autorização
no navegador. Antes de aceitar, verifique se você fez login com uma
Conta do Google que tem acesso ao Display & Vídeo em 360°. Seu app será autorizado
a acessar dados em nome de qualquer conta que esteja conectada no momento.
// Set up the client.
$client->setApplicationName('DBM API PHP Samples');
$client->addScope(oauth-scope);
$client->setAccessType('offline');
$client->setAuthConfigFile(path-to-client-secrets-file);
// If the code is passed, authenticate. If not, redirect to authentication page.
if (isset($_GET['code'])) {
$client->authenticate($_GET['code']);
} else {
$authUrl = $client->createAuthUrl();
header('Location: ' . $authUrl);
}
// Exchange authorization code for an access token.
$accessToken = $client->getAccessToken();
$client->setAccessToken($accessToken);
Criar um cliente para o serviço da API do Display & Video 360.
$service = new Google_Service_DoubleClickBidManager($client);
Realizar uma operação.
// Configure params for the Queries.listqueries request.
$optParams = array('pageSize' => 10);
// Execute the request.
$result = $service->queries->listQueries($optParams);
// Print the retrieved queries.
if (!empty($result->getQueries())) {
print('<pre><p>Id Name</p>');
foreach ($result->getQueries() as $query) {
printf('<p>%s %s</p>', $query->queryId, $query->metadata->title);
}
print('</pre>');
} else {
print '<p>No queries exist.</p>';
}
Para informações mais detalhadas sobre como usar a API Bid Manager com PHP,
consulte o arquivo
README
nos
exemplos da API Bid Manager.
4. Próximas etapas
Agora que você tem uma biblioteca de cliente em execução, explore a referência
documentação e começar a construir sua implementação.
Outros guias também estão disponíveis em
usando relatórios programados
e
seguindo as práticas recomendadas de relatórios.
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Última atualização 2025-08-31 UTC.
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The API lets you manage\n[Queries](/bid-manager/reference/rest/v2/queries) and retrieve\n[Report](/bid-manager/reference/rest/v2/queries.reports) metadata.\n\nBid Manager API v2 is the latest available and recommended\nversion.\n\n1. Before you start\n\nIf you're unfamiliar with Google Display \\& Video 360 concepts, read the\n[Display \\& Video 360 Help Center](//support.google.com/displayvideo/) and\nexperiment with the [UI](//displayvideo.google.com/).\n\n2. Prepare for authentication\n\nTo get started using Bid Manager API, you need to first\n[use\nthe setup tool](https://console.cloud.google.com/start/api?id=doubleclickbidmanager&credential=client_key), which guides you through creating a project in the\nGoogle API Console, enabling the API, and creating credentials.\nIf you haven't done so already, create your OAuth 2.0 credentials by clicking **Create credentials \\\u003e OAuth client ID** . After you've created the credentials, you can see your client ID on the **Credentials** page. Click the client ID for details, such as client secret, redirect URIs, JavaScript origins address, and email address.\n\nFor more information, see\n[Authorize Requests](/bid-manager/how-tos/authorizing).\n\n3. Call the Bid Manager API\n\nThe tabs below provide quickstarts for coding in various languages. Similar\nsample code can also be found in the\n[Bid Manager API Examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples)\nrepo. \n\nJava\n\n1. **Import the necessary libraries.**\n\n ```java\n import static java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets.UTF_8;\n import com.google.api.client.auth.oauth2.Credential;\n import com.google.api.client.extensions.java6.auth.oauth2.AuthorizationCodeInstalledApp;\n import com.google.api.client.extensions.jetty.auth.oauth2.LocalServerReceiver;\n import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow;\n import com.google.api.client.googleapis.auth.oauth2.GoogleClientSecrets;\n import com.google.api.client.googleapis.util.Utils;\n import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.DoubleClickBidManager;\n import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.ListQueriesResponse;\n import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.Query;\n import java.io.Reader;\n import java.nio.file.Files;\n import java.nio.file.Paths;\n ```\n2. **Load the client secrets file and generate authorization credentials.**\n\n\n The first time you perform this step, you are asked to accept an authorization\n prompt in your browser. Before accepting, make sure you're signed in with a\n Google Account that has access to Display \\& Video 360. Your app will be authorized\n to access data on behalf of whichever account is currently signed in.\n\n ```java\n // Read client secrets file.\n GoogleClientSecrets clientSecrets;\n try (Reader reader = Files.newBufferedReader(Paths.get(path-to-client-secrets-file), UTF_8)) {\n clientSecrets = GoogleClientSecrets.load(Utils.getDefaultJsonFactory(), reader);\n }\n\n // Generate authorization credentials.\n // Set up the authorization code flow.\n GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow flow =\n new GoogleAuthorizationCodeFlow.Builder(\n Utils.getDefaultTransport(),\n Utils.getDefaultJsonFactory(),\n clientSecrets,\n oauth-scopes)\n .build();\n\n Credential credential =\n new AuthorizationCodeInstalledApp(flow, new LocalServerReceiver()).authorize(\"user\");\n ```\n3. **Create an authorized API client.**\n\n ```java\n // Create authorized API client.\n DoubleClickBidManager service =\n new DoubleClickBidManager.Builder(credential.getTransport(), credential.getJsonFactory(), credential)\n .setApplicationName(\"bidmanager-java-installed-app-sample\")\n .build();\n ```\n4. **Perform an operation.**\n\n ```java\n // Perform an operation.\n // Call the API, getting a list of 10 queries.\n ListQueriesResponse queriesResponse = service.queries().list().setPageSize(10).execute();\n\n // Print them out.\n System.out.println(\"Id\\t\\tName\");\n if (queriesResponse.getQueries().size() \u003e 0) {\n for (int i = 0; i \u003c queriesResponse.getQueries().size(); i++) {\n Query currentQuery = queriesResponse.getQueries().get(i);\n System.out.printf(\n \"%s\\t%s%n\",\n currentQuery.getQueryId(),\n currentQuery.getMetadata().getTitle());\n }\n } else {\n System.out.println(\"No queries exist.\");\n }\n ```\n\nFor more detailed information about using the Bid Manager API with Java,\nrefer to the\n[README](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/HEAD/java/README.md)\nfile in the\n[Bid Manager API examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples).\n\nPython\n\n1. **Import the necessary libraries.**\n\n ```python\n from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow\n from googleapiclient import discovery\n ```\n2. **Load the client secrets file and generate authorization credentials.**\n\n\n The first time you perform this step, you are asked to accept an authorization\n prompt in your browser. Before accepting, make sure you're signed in with a\n Google Account that has access to Display \\& Video 360. Your app will be authorized\n to access data on behalf of whichever account is currently signed in.\n\n ```python\n # Set up a flow object to create the credentials using the\n # client secrets file and OAuth scopes.\n credentials = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file(\n path-to-client-secrets-file, oauth-scopes).run_local_server()\n ```\n3. **Create an authorized API client.**\n\n ```python\n # Build the discovery document URL.\n discovery_url = f'https://doubleclickbidmanager.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v2'\n\n # Build the API service.\n service = discovery.build(\n 'doubleclickbidmanager',\n 'v2',\n discoveryServiceUrl=discovery_url,\n credentials=credentials)\n ```\n4. **Perform an operation.**\n\n ```python\n # Build and execute queries.listqueries request.\n response = service.queries().list(pageSize='10').execute()\n\n # Print queries out.\n if 'queries' in response:\n print('Id\\t\\tName')\n for query in response['queries']:\n print('%s\\t%s' % (query['queryId'], query['metadata']['title']))\n else:\n print('No queries exist.')\n ```\n\nFor more detailed information about using the Bid Manager API with Python,\nrefer to the\n[README](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/HEAD/python/README.md)\nfile in the\n[Bid Manager API examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples).\n\nPHP\n\n\nThis sample assumes that you are running the PHP with a built-in web server and\nhave configured your credentials to redirect to the relevant web page. For\nexample, this code, in an `index.php` file, can be run using the following\ncommand and credentials configured to redirect to `http://localhost:8000` after\nauthentication: \n\n```php\nphp -S localhost:8000 -t ./\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n1. **Download and install the Google API PHP Client.**\n\n The preferred method is via [Composer](https://getcomposer.org/): \n\n ```php\n composer require google/apiclient:^2.12.1\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n Once installed, be sure to include the autoloader \n\n ```php\n require_once '/path/to/your-project/vendor/autoload.php';\n ```\n\n \u003cbr /\u003e\n\n2. **Create a Google_Client object.**\n\n ```php\n $client = new Google_Client();\n ```\n3. **Set up the client, redirect to authentication URL if needed, and retrieve an access token.**\n\n\n The first time you perform this step, you are asked to accept an authorization\n prompt in your browser. Before accepting, make sure you're signed in with a\n Google Account that has access to Display \\& Video 360. Your app will be authorized\n to access data on behalf of whichever account is currently signed in.\n\n ```php\n // Set up the client.\n $client-\u003esetApplicationName('DBM API PHP Samples');\n $client-\u003eaddScope(\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eoauth-scope\u003c/var\u003e);\n $client-\u003esetAccessType('offline');\n $client-\u003esetAuthConfigFile(\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003epath-to-client-secrets-file\u003c/var\u003e);\n\n // If the code is passed, authenticate. If not, redirect to authentication page.\n if (isset($_GET['code'])) {\n $client-\u003eauthenticate($_GET['code']);\n } else {\n $authUrl = $client-\u003ecreateAuthUrl();\n header('Location: ' . $authUrl);\n }\n\n // Exchange authorization code for an access token.\n $accessToken = $client-\u003egetAccessToken();\n $client-\u003esetAccessToken($accessToken);\n ```\n4. **Construct a client for the Display \\& Video 360 API service.**\n\n ```php\n $service = new Google_Service_DoubleClickBidManager($client);\n ```\n5. **Perform an operation.**\n\n ```php\n // Configure params for the Queries.listqueries request.\n $optParams = array('pageSize' =\u003e 10);\n\n // Execute the request.\n $result = $service-\u003equeries-\u003elistQueries($optParams);\n\n // Print the retrieved queries.\n if (!empty($result-\u003egetQueries())) {\n print('\u003cpre\u003e\u003cp\u003eId Name\u003c/p\u003e');\n foreach ($result-\u003egetQueries() as $query) {\n printf('\u003cp\u003e%s %s\u003c/p\u003e', $query-\u003equeryId, $query-\u003emetadata-\u003etitle);\n }\n print('\u003c/pre\u003e');\n } else {\n print '\u003cp\u003eNo queries exist.\u003c/p\u003e';\n }\n ```\n\nFor more detailed information about using the Bid Manager API with PHP,\nrefer to the\n[README](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/HEAD/php/README.md)\nfile in the\n[Bid Manager API examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples).\n\n4. Next steps\n\nNow that you have a client library up and running, explore the reference\ndocumentation and begin building out your implementation.\n\nAdditional guides are also available on\n[utilizing scheduled reports](/bid-manager/guides/scheduled-reports/overview)\nand\n[following reporting best practices](/bid-manager/guides/scheduled-reports/best-practices)."]]