Une fois que vous avez créé un test, vous devez créer plusieurs groupes de test afin de fournir plus d'informations sur ce que vous testez exactement.
Groupes de test
ExperimentArm
représente une partie de la comparaison que vous effectuez pour le test. Tous les tests doivent toujours comporter exactement un groupe de contrôle. Il s'agit d'une campagne existante qui sert de référence pour comparer l'autre groupe.
Les autres groupes sont appelés groupes de traitement. Dans ces groupes, vous modifiez la campagne avant de commencer le test.
ExperimentArm
contient également le paramètre traffic_split
. Vous pouvez ainsi spécifier le pourcentage de trafic dirigé vers chaque groupe du test. Chaque groupe doit spécifier une répartition du trafic, et la somme des valeurs de répartition du trafic dans tous les groupes doit être égale à 100.
En raison de cette restriction de répartition du trafic, tous les groupes de test doivent être créés dans la même requête.
Exemple de code
private String createExperimentArms( GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, long campaignId, String experiment) { List<ExperimentArmOperation> operations = new ArrayList<>(); operations.add( ExperimentArmOperation.newBuilder() .setCreate( // The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. ExperimentArm.newBuilder() .setControl(true) .addCampaigns(ResourceNames.campaign(customerId, campaignId)) .setExperiment(experiment) .setName("control arm") .setTrafficSplit(40) .build()) .build()); operations.add( ExperimentArmOperation.newBuilder() .setCreate( // The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically // generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the experiment. ExperimentArm.newBuilder() .setControl(false) .setExperiment(experiment) .setName("experiment arm") .setTrafficSplit(60) .build()) .build()); try (ExperimentArmServiceClient experimentArmServiceClient = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createExperimentArmServiceClient()) { // Constructs the mutate request. MutateExperimentArmsRequest mutateRequest = MutateExperimentArmsRequest.newBuilder() .setCustomerId(Long.toString(customerId)) .addAllOperations(operations) // We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the easiest way to do // that is to have the response return the newly created entities. .setResponseContentType(ResponseContentType.MUTABLE_RESOURCE) .build(); // Sends the mutate request. MutateExperimentArmsResponse response = experimentArmServiceClient.mutateExperimentArms(mutateRequest); // Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. Since we created // the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. If you don't remember which arm is the // treatment arm, you can always filter the query in the next section with // `experiment_arm.control = false`. MutateExperimentArmResult controlArmResult = response.getResults(0); MutateExperimentArmResult treatmentArmResult = response.getResults( response.getResultsCount() - 1); System.out.printf("Created control arm with resource name '%s'%n", controlArmResult.getResourceName()); System.out.printf("Created treatment arm with resource name '%s'%n", treatmentArmResult.getResourceName()); return treatmentArmResult.getExperimentArm().getInDesignCampaigns(0); } }
/// <summary> /// Creates the experiment arms. /// </summary> /// <param name="client">The Google Ads client.</param> /// <param name="customerId">The customer ID for which the call is made.</param> /// <param name="baseCampaignId">ID of the campaign for which the control arm is /// created.</param> /// <param name="experimentResourceName">Resource name of the experiment.</param> /// <returns>The control and treatment arms.</returns> private static (MutateExperimentArmResult, MutateExperimentArmResult) CreateExperimentArms(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId, long baseCampaignId, string experimentResourceName) { // Get the ExperimentArmService. ExperimentArmServiceClient experimentService = client.GetService( Services.V19.ExperimentArmService); // Create the control arm. The control arm references an already-existing campaign. ExperimentArmOperation controlArmOperation = new ExperimentArmOperation() { Create = new ExperimentArm() { Control = true, Campaigns = { ResourceNames.Campaign(customerId, baseCampaignId) }, Experiment = experimentResourceName, Name = "Control Arm", TrafficSplit = 40 } }; // Create the non-control arm. The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, // will automatically generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the // experiment. ExperimentArmOperation treatmentArmOperation = new ExperimentArmOperation() { Create = new ExperimentArm() { Control = false, Experiment = experimentResourceName, Name = "Experiment Arm", TrafficSplit = 60 } }; // We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the // easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created // entities. MutateExperimentArmsRequest request = new MutateExperimentArmsRequest { CustomerId = customerId.ToString(), Operations = { controlArmOperation, treatmentArmOperation }, ResponseContentType = ResponseContentType.MutableResource }; MutateExperimentArmsResponse response = experimentService.MutateExperimentArms( request ); // Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. // Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. MutateExperimentArmResult controlArm = response.Results.First(); MutateExperimentArmResult treatmentArm = response.Results.Last(); Console.WriteLine($"Created control arm with resource name " + $"'{controlArm.ResourceName}."); Console.WriteLine($"Created treatment arm with resource name" + $" '{treatmentArm.ResourceName}'."); return (controlArm, treatmentArm); }
private static function createExperimentArms( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId, int $campaignId, string $experimentResourceName ): string { $operations = []; $experimentArm1 = new ExperimentArm([ // The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. 'control' => true, 'campaigns' => [ResourceNames::forCampaign($customerId, $campaignId)], 'experiment' => $experimentResourceName, 'name' => 'control arm', 'traffic_split' => 40 ]); $operations[] = new ExperimentArmOperation(['create' => $experimentArm1]); $experimentArm2 = new ExperimentArm([ // The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically // generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the // experiment. 'control' => false, 'experiment' => $experimentResourceName, 'name' => 'experiment arm', 'traffic_split' => 60 ]); $operations[] = new ExperimentArmOperation(['create' => $experimentArm2]); // Issues a request to create the experiment arms. $experimentArmServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getExperimentArmServiceClient(); $response = $experimentArmServiceClient->mutateExperimentArms( MutateExperimentArmsRequest::build($customerId, $operations) // We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the easiest // way to do that is to have the response return the newly created entities. ->setResponseContentType(ResponseContentType::MUTABLE_RESOURCE) ); // Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. // Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. $controlArmResourceName = $response->getResults()[0]->getResourceName(); $treatmentArm = $response->getResults()[count($operations) - 1]; print "Created control arm with resource name '$controlArmResourceName'" . PHP_EOL; print "Created treatment arm with resource name '{$treatmentArm->getResourceName()}'" . PHP_EOL; return $treatmentArm->getExperimentArm()->getInDesignCampaigns()[0]; }
def create_experiment_arms(client, customer_id, base_campaign_id, experiment): """Creates a control and treatment experiment arms. Args: client: an initialized GoogleAdsClient instance. customer_id: a client customer ID. base_campaign_id: the campaign ID to associate with the control arm of the experiment. experiment: the resource name for an experiment. Returns: the resource name for the new treatment experiment arm. """ operations = [] campaign_service = client.get_service("CampaignService") # The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. operation_1 = client.get_type("ExperimentArmOperation") exa_1 = operation_1.create exa_1.control = True exa_1.campaigns.append( campaign_service.campaign_path(customer_id, base_campaign_id) ) exa_1.experiment = experiment exa_1.name = "control arm" exa_1.traffic_split = 40 operations.append(operation_1) # The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically # generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the # experiment. operation_2 = client.get_type("ExperimentArmOperation") exa_2 = operation_2.create exa_2.control = False exa_2.experiment = experiment exa_2.name = "experiment arm" exa_2.traffic_split = 60 operations.append(operation_2) experiment_arm_service = client.get_service("ExperimentArmService") request = client.get_type("MutateExperimentArmsRequest") request.customer_id = customer_id request.operations = operations # We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the # easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created # entities. request.response_content_type = ( client.enums.ResponseContentTypeEnum.MUTABLE_RESOURCE ) response = experiment_arm_service.mutate_experiment_arms(request=request) # Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. # Since we created the treatment arm second, it will be the second result. control_arm_result = response.results[0] treatment_arm_result = response.results[1] print( f"Created control arm with resource name {control_arm_result.resource_name}" ) print( f"Created treatment arm with resource name {treatment_arm_result.resource_name}" ) return treatment_arm_result.experiment_arm.in_design_campaigns[0]
def create_experiment_arms(client, customer_id, base_campaign_id, experiment) operations = [] operations << client.operation.create_resource.experiment_arm do |ea| # The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. ea.control = true ea.campaigns << client.path.campaign(customer_id, base_campaign_id) ea.experiment = experiment ea.name = 'control arm' ea.traffic_split = 40 end operations << client.operation.create_resource.experiment_arm do |ea| # The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically # generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the # experiment. ea.control = false ea.experiment = experiment ea.name = 'experiment arm' ea.traffic_split = 60 end response = client.service.experiment_arm.mutate_experiment_arms( customer_id: customer_id, operations: operations, # We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the # easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created # entities. response_content_type: :MUTABLE_RESOURCE, ) # Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. # Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. control_arm_result = response.results.first treatment_arm_result = response.results.last puts "Created control arm with resource name #{control_arm_result.resource_name}." puts "Created treatment arm with resource name #{treatment_arm_result.resource_name}." treatment_arm_result.experiment_arm.in_design_campaigns.first end
sub create_experiment_arms { my ($api_client, $customer_id, $base_campaign_id, $experiment) = @_; my $operations = []; push @$operations, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V19::Services::ExperimentArmService::ExperimentArmOperation ->new({ create => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V19::Resources::ExperimentArm->new({ # The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. control => "true", campaigns => [ Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V19::Utils::ResourceNames::campaign( $customer_id, $base_campaign_id ) ], experiment => $experiment, name => "control arm", trafficSplit => 40 })}); push @$operations, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V19::Services::ExperimentArmService::ExperimentArmOperation ->new({ create => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V19::Resources::ExperimentArm->new({ # The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically # generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the # experiment. control => "false", experiment => $experiment, name => "experiment arm", trafficSplit => 60 })}); my $response = $api_client->ExperimentArmService()->mutate({ customerId => $customer_id, operations => $operations, # We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the # easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created # entities. responseContentType => MUTABLE_RESOURCE }); # Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. # Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. my $control_arm_result = $response->{results}[0]; my $treatment_arm_result = $response->{results}[1]; printf "Created control arm with resource name '%s'.\n", $control_arm_result->{resourceName}; printf "Created treatment arm with resource name '%s'.\n", $treatment_arm_result->{resourceName}; return $treatment_arm_result->{experimentArm}{inDesignCampaigns}[0]; }
Voici quelques points importants à retenir de l'exemple ci-dessus:
- Le
name
de chaque branche doit être unique dans leExperiment
. - La somme des
traffic_split
doit être égale à 100 pour tous les groupes. Un seul bras doit avoir
control
défini surtrue
. Tous les autres bras doivent être définis surfalse
.Seul le groupe de contrôle spécifie un tableau
campaigns
, qui ne contient qu'une seule campagne.
Bras de traitement
Une fois que vous avez créé tous les groupes de test, les groupes de traitement (ceux pour lesquels control
est défini sur false
) remplissent automatiquement leur champ in_design_campaigns
. Vous pouvez récupérer le champ à partir de la réponse de l'API en définissant le type de contenu de la réponse sur MUTABLE_RESOURCE
, comme dans l'exemple de code. Vous pouvez également l'extraire à l'aide d'une requête GoogleAdsService
:
SELECT experiment_arm.in_design_campaigns
FROM experiment_arm
WHERE experiment_arm.resource_name = "TREATMENT_ARM_RESOURCE_NAME"
Campagnes en cours d'élaboration
Vous pouvez traiter ces campagnes en cours de conception comme des campagnes standards. Apportez les modifications que vous souhaitez tester dans votre test à ces campagnes. La campagne de contrôle ne sera pas affectée. Une fois le test planifié, ces modifications se concrétisent dans une campagne réelle pouvant diffuser des annonces.
Techniquement, ces campagnes en cours d'élaboration sont des campagnes brouillons. Si vous souhaitez les trouver dans GoogleAdsService
, ajoutez le paramètre include_drafts=true
à la requête.
Vous devez apporter au moins une modification à la campagne en cours de conception avant de pouvoir planifier le test.