You can override a limited set of ad tag parameters on your stream
request. Values added must be strings.
Supply targeting parameters to your stream provides more information.
You can use the dai-ot and dai-ov parameters for stream variant
preference.
See
Override Stream Variant Parameters for more information.
The stream request API key. It's configured through the
DFP Admin UI and provided to the publisher to unlock their content.
It verifies the applications that are attempting to access the content.
This is used to determine which stream should be played.
The live stream request asset key is an identifier which can be
found in the DFP UI.
authToken
unknown
The stream request authorization token. Used in place of the API key
for stricter content authorization. The publisher can control individual
content streams authorizations based on this token.
The network code for the publisher making this stream request. Network
codes are required for Pod serving stream requests (PodStreamRequest or
PodVodStreamRequest) and Cloud stitching stream requests
(VideoStitcherLiveStreamRequest or VideoStitcherVodStreamRequest) and
are optional but recommended for Full service stream requests
(LiveStreamRequest or VODStreamRequest). The code is used to apply
settings selected in the Ad Manager UI such as programmatic limited
ads enablement. For Pod serving and Cloud stitching it is also used to
locate and play the stream. To find the network code, see this article.
The ID to be used to debug the stream with the stream activity monitor.
This is used to provide a convenient way to allow publishers to find a
stream log in the stream activity monitor tool.
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Values added must be strings.\n[Supply targeting parameters to your stream](//support.google.com/dfp_premium/answer/7320899) provides more information.\nYou can use the dai-ot and dai-ov parameters for stream variant\npreference.\nSee [Override Stream Variant Parameters](//support.google.com/dfp_premium/answer/7320898) for more information.\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#adTagParameters](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#adTagParameters)\n\n### apiKey\n\nunknown\n\nThe stream request API key. It's configured through the\n[DFP Admin UI](//support.google.com/dfp_premium/answer/6381445) and provided to the publisher to unlock their content.\nIt verifies the applications that are attempting to access the content.\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#apiKey](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#apiKey)\n\n### assetKey\n\nstring\n\nThis is used to determine which stream should be played.\nThe live stream request asset key is an identifier which can be\n[found in the DFP UI](https://goo.gl/wjL9DI).\n\n### authToken\n\nunknown\n\nThe stream request authorization token. Used in place of the API key\nfor stricter content authorization. The publisher can control individual\ncontent streams authorizations based on this token.\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#authToken](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#authToken)\n\n### consentSettings\n\nunknown\n\nSettings related to regulations and consent.\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#consentSettings](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#consentSettings)\n\n### format\n\nunknown\n\nThe stream format to request. Accepts the following string values:\n\n- `hls` (default)\n- `dash`\n\n. If an invalid string is provided, the default value will be used. Note: Values must be lowercase.\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#format](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#format)\n\n### networkCode\n\nunknown\n\nThe network code for the publisher making this stream request. Network\ncodes are required for Pod serving stream requests (PodStreamRequest or\nPodVodStreamRequest) and Cloud stitching stream requests\n(VideoStitcherLiveStreamRequest or VideoStitcherVodStreamRequest) and\nare optional but recommended for Full service stream requests\n(LiveStreamRequest or VODStreamRequest). The code is used to apply\nsettings selected in the Ad Manager UI such as programmatic limited\nads enablement. For Pod serving and Cloud stitching it is also used to\nlocate and play the stream. To find the network code, see [this article](//support.google.com/admanager/answer/7674889).\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#networkCode](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#networkCode)\n\n### senderCanSkip\n\nunknown\n\nWhether or not the sender(s) display a CAF skip UI to the end user.\nUsed to enable skippable ads.\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#senderCanSkip](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#senderCanSkip)\n\n### streamActivityMonitorId\n\nunknown\n\nThe ID to be used to debug the stream with the stream activity monitor.\nThis is used to provide a convenient way to allow publishers to find a\nstream log in the stream activity monitor tool.\n\nInherited from\n: [StreamRequest#streamActivityMonitorId](/ad-manager/dynamic-ad-insertion/sdk/cast/reference/js/StreamRequest#streamActivityMonitorId)"]]