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You can use the
publisherProfiles
resource to view information about publishers you're negotiating with.
For example, when a deal is
finalized and serving, domains
and mobileApps
describe the origin of
inventory you receive in bid requests from the publisher.
When you use the deals
, finalizedDeals
, and proposals
resources, the
publisher is identified by the full PublisherProfile
resource path found in
name
.
Not all publishers share full profiles. In these cases, you receive the
following fields:
name
displayName
isParent
A publisher can have multiple publisher profiles under a single parent profile.
Each child profile represents a portion of the publisher’s inventory. All of the
publisher’s inventory is represented in the parent profile. If a publisher
profile is a parent, the isParent
field is set to True
.
All publishers have a unique publisherCode
. You can filter by publisherCode
when calling publisherProfiles.list
to find all of the profiles that are
associated with a given publisher.
Some fields aren’t populated depending on whether the profile is a parent
or child. For example, domains
and mobileApps
aren’t populated for parent
profiles.
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Last updated 2024-09-18 UTC.
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