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L'API Search Ads 360 Reporting supporta la paginazione dei risultati di query tramite il metodo Search specificando page_size nella richiesta. Questo suddividerà il set di risultati della query in più risposte, ciascuna contenente
fino a page_size oggetti. Se page_size non è specificato, viene impostato automaticamente il numero massimo di righe per pagina pari a 10.000.
Se il tuo account contiene 50.000 parole chiave e page_size è impostato su 1,000, il
insieme di risultati conterrà 1000 oggetti SearchAdsRow
nella prima risposta,
insieme a next_page_token. Per recuperare le mille righe successive, invia nuovamente la richiesta con le stesse dimensioni di pagina, ma aggiorna il valore page_token della richiesta con next_page_token della risposta. Il valore di page_size nelle richieste successive può essere diverso ogni volta.
Le nostre librerie client gestiscono automaticamente la paginazione. Devi solo eseguire un'iterazione
tra le righe della risposta. Quando tutte le righe della pagina corrente sono state restituite, la libreria client recupererà automaticamente una nuova pagina di righe per tuo conto finché non sarà stato recuperato l'intero set di dati. Se utilizzi REST anziché gRPC, devi inviare esplicitamente una richiesta per ogni nuova pagina.
L'API Search Ads 360 Reporting memorizza internamente nella cache l'intero set di dati, in modo che le richieste successive siano più veloci della prima. A seconda del caso d'uso, puoi impostare page_size su qualsiasi valore compreso tra 1 e 10.000. In generale, per un rendimento complessivo più rapido, dovresti utilizzare un valore page_size più elevato a causa del minor numero di viaggi di andata e ritorno nelle risposte.
[null,null,["Ultimo aggiornamento 2025-08-29 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eThe Search Ads 360 Reporting API allows you to paginate query results using the \u003ccode\u003epage_size\u003c/code\u003e parameter in the \u003ccode\u003eSearch\u003c/code\u003e method, breaking large result sets into smaller, manageable responses.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eIf \u003ccode\u003epage_size\u003c/code\u003e is not specified, it defaults to a maximum of 10,000 rows per page.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eTo retrieve subsequent pages, use the \u003ccode\u003enext_page_token\u003c/code\u003e provided in the response of the previous page.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe provided client libraries automatically handle pagination for gRPC requests, while REST requests require manual page retrieval.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eUsing a larger \u003ccode\u003epage_size\u003c/code\u003e generally improves overall performance due to reduced round trips.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["The Search Ads 360 Reporting API uses the `Search` method and `page_size` to paginate results. Specifying `page_size` divides results into multiple responses, each with up to the defined `page_size` objects (default is 10,000). Each response, except the last, provides a `next_page_token` to request the subsequent page of data. Client libraries handle paging automatically, while REST requires explicit page requests. A larger `page_size` generally improves performance by reducing round trips.\n"],null,["# Paging through results\n\nThe Search Ads 360 Reporting API supports pagination of query results through the [`Search`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchAds360Service.Search) method by specifying [`page_size`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request) in your request. This will break up the result set of the query into multiple responses that each contains\nup to [`page_size`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request) objects. If [`page_size`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request) is not specified, it is automatically set to the maximum page size of 10,000 rows.\n\nFor example, with the following query: \n\n SELECT\n ad_group.id,\n ad_group_criterion.type,\n ad_group_criterion.criterion_id,\n ad_group_criterion.keyword.text,\n ad_group_criterion.keyword.match_type\n FROM ad_group_criterion\n WHERE ad_group_criterion.type = KEYWORD\n\nIf your account contains 50,000 keywords and [`page_size`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request) is set to `1,000`, the\nresult set will contain 1,000 [`SearchAdsRow`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchAds360Row)\nobjects in the first response,\nalong with a [`next_page_token`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#searchsearchads360response). To retrieve the next one thousand rows, simply\nsend the request again with the same page size, but update the request's\n`page_token` to the response's [`next_page_token`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#searchsearchads360response). The value of [`page_size`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request) in\nthe subsequent requests can be different each time.\n| **Note:** The [`next_page_token`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#searchsearchads360response) will not be populated on the response that contains the last batch of rows.\n\nOur [client libraries](/search-ads/reporting/client-libraries/client-libraries) handle paging automatically. You only have to iterate\nthrough the rows of the response. When all the rows in the current page have\nbeen returned, the client library will fetch a new page of rows automatically on\nyour behalf until the entire data set has been retrieved. If using REST instead\nof gRPC, you must explicitly make a request for each new page.\n\nSearch Ads 360 Reporting API internally caches the entire data set, so subsequent requests are faster\nthan the first request. Depending on your use case, you can set [`page_size`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request) to\nany value between 1 and 10,000. In general, for faster overall performance, you\nshould use a larger [`page_size`](/search-ads/reporting/api/reference/rpc/google.ads.searchads360.v0.services#google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request) due to fewer round trips in your responses.\n\nPagination example\n------------------\n\n### Java\n\n\n```java\n// Copyright 2022 Google LLC\n//\n// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the \"License\");\n// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.\n// You may obtain a copy of the License at\n//\n// https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n//\n// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\n// distributed under the License is distributed on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\n// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\n// limitations under the License.\n\npackage sample;\n\nimport com.beust.jcommander.Parameter;\nimport com.google.ads.searchads360.v0.lib.SearchAds360Client;\nimport com.google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchAds360Row;\nimport com.google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchAds360ServiceClient;\nimport com.google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchAds360ServiceClient.SearchPagedResponse;\nimport com.google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.SearchSearchAds360Request;\n\n/** Get campaign details. */\npublic class GetCampaigns {\n private static final int PAGE_SIZE = 200;\n\n private static class GetCampaignsParams extends CodeSampleParams {\n\n @Parameter(names = \"--customerId\", required = true)\n private String customerId;\n\n @Parameter(names = \"--loginCustomerId\")\n private String loginCustomerId;\n }\n\n public static void main(String[] args) {\n GetCampaignsParams params = new GetCampaignsParams();\n if (!params.parseArguments(args)) {\n // Optional: You may pass the loginCustomerId on the command line or specify a loginCustomerId\n // here (10 digits, no dashes). If neither are set, customerId will be used as\n // loginCustomerId.\n // params.loginCustomerId = Long.parseLong(\"INSERT_LOGIN_CUSTOMER_ID_HERE\");\n }\n final String loginCustomerId = params.loginCustomerId;\n final String customerId = params.customerId;\n\n try {\n // Creates a SearchAds360Client with the specified loginCustomerId. If there's\n // no loginCustomerId, customerId will be used instead.\n final SearchAds360Client searchAds360Client =\n SearchAds360Client.newBuilder()\n .setLoginCustomerId(loginCustomerId == null ? customerId : loginCustomerId)\n .fromPropertiesFile()\n .build();\n // Creates the Search Ads 360 Service client.\n SearchAds360ServiceClient client = searchAds360Client.create();\n new GetCampaigns().runExample(client, customerId);\n } catch (Exception exception) {\n System.err.printf(\"Failed with exception: %s%n\", exception);\n exception.printStackTrace();\n System.exit(1);\n }\n }\n\n private void runExample(SearchAds360ServiceClient searchAds360ServiceClient, String customerId) {\n // Creates a query that retrieves all campaigns under the customerId.\n String query =\n \"\"\"\n SELECT campaign.name, campaign.id, campaign.status FROM campaign\n \"\"\";\n SearchSearchAds360Request request =\n SearchSearchAds360Request.newBuilder()\n .setCustomerId(customerId)\n .setQuery(query)\n .setPageSize(PAGE_SIZE)\n .build();\n\n // Issues a search request.\n final SearchPagedResponse searchPagedResponse = searchAds360ServiceClient.search(request);\n for (SearchAds360Row element : searchPagedResponse.iterateAll()) {\n System.out.printf(\n \"Campaign found with name '%s', ID %d, and status: %s.%n\",\n element.getCampaign().getName(),\n element.getCampaign().getId(),\n element.getCampaign().getStatus());\n }\n }\n}\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n[Download GetCampaigns.java](https://developers.google.com/search-ads/reporting/sample-code/GetCampaigns.java)\n\n### Python\n\n\n```python\n#!/usr/bin/env python\n# Copyright 2022 Google LLC\n#\n# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the \"License\");\n# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.\n# You may obtain a copy of the License at\n#\n# https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0\n#\n# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software\n# distributed under the License is distributed on an \"AS IS\" BASIS,\n# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.\n# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and\n# limitations under the License.\n\"\"\"Retrieves campaigns for a customer using a pagination search request.\"\"\"\n\nimport argparse\nimport traceback\nfrom google.ads.searchads360.v0.services.types.search_ads360_service import SearchSearchAds360Request\nfrom util_searchads360 import SearchAds360Client\n\n_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE = 10000\n\n\ndef main(client, customer_id, page_size) -\u003e None:\n search_ads_360_service = client.get_service()\n\n query = \"\"\"\n SELECT\n campaign.name,\n campaign.id,\n campaign.status\n FROM campaign\"\"\"\n\n request = SearchSearchAds360Request()\n request.customer_id = customer_id\n request.query = query\n request.page_size = page_size\n\n # Issues a search request.\n results = search_ads_360_service.search(request=request)\n\n for row in results:\n campaign = row.campaign\n print(\n f'campaign \"{campaign.name}\" has id {campaign.id} and status {campaign.status.name}'\n )\n\n\nif __name__ == \"__main__\":\n # SearchAds360Client will read the search-ads-360.yaml configuration file in\n # the home directory if none is specified.\n search_ads_360_client = SearchAds360Client.load_from_file()\n\n parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(\n description=(\"Retrieves campaigns for a customer.\"))\n # Arguments to provide to run the example.\n parser.add_argument(\n \"-c\",\n \"--customer_id\",\n type=str,\n required=True,\n help=\"The Search Ads 360 customer ID (10 digits, no dashes).\",\n )\n\n parser.add_argument(\n \"-l\",\n \"--login_customer_id\",\n type=str,\n required=False,\n help=\"The Search Ads 360 login customer ID (10 digits, no dashes).\",\n )\n\n args = parser.parse_args()\n\n search_ads_360_client.set_ids(args.customer_id, args.login_customer_id)\n\n try:\n main(search_ads_360_client, args.customer_id, _DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE)\n except Exception: # pylint: disable=broad-except\n traceback.print_exc()\n```\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n[Download get_campaigns.py](https://developers.google.com/search-ads/reporting/sample-code/get_campaigns.py)"]]