Installa e configura il client
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Consigliamo di utilizzare le librerie client dell'API di Google con l'API di Bid Manager, in modo da poter
non devono elaborare manualmente richieste e risposte HTTP. L'API di Google
librerie client possono fornire una migliore integrazione del linguaggio, una maggiore sicurezza e
per effettuare chiamate che richiedono l'autorizzazione dell'utente.
L'API di Bid Manager si basa su HTTP e JSON. Se preferisci elaborare le richieste
manualmente, puoi usare qualsiasi client HTTP standard.
Installa una libreria client
Sono disponibili librerie client che supportano l'API di Bid Manager in diversi
linguaggi di programmazione. Per un elenco completo delle librerie client, consulta la sezione Esempi e
Libreria.
Le guide per gli sviluppatori dell'API Bid Manager forniscono snippet di codice per i tre seguenti elementi:
lingue:
Per esempi di integrazione completi in queste lingue, consulta gli esempi di API Bid Manager
GitHub di ASL.
Con credenziali OAuth 2.0 e un client installato.
, puoi iniziare a utilizzare l'API Bid Manager. Di seguito viene spiegato come
autorizzare e configurare il client:
Java
Importa le librerie necessarie.
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 java.io.Reader;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
Carica il file dei client secret e genera le credenziali di autorizzazione.
La prima volta che esegui questo passaggio ti viene chiesto di accettare un'autorizzazione
nel browser. Prima di accettare, assicurati di aver eseguito l'accesso con un
Account Google con accesso a Display e Video a 360°. La tua app sarà autorizzata
per accedere ai dati per conto dell'account con cui è stato effettuato l'accesso.
// 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");
Crea un client API autorizzato.
// Create authorized API client.
DoubleClickBidManager service =
new DoubleClickBidManager.Builder(credential.getTransport(), credential.getJsonFactory(), credential)
.setApplicationName("bidmanager-java-installed-app-sample")
.build();
Python
Importa le librerie necessarie.
from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow
from googleapiclient import discovery
Carica il file dei client secret e genera le credenziali di autorizzazione.
La prima volta che esegui questo passaggio ti viene chiesto di accettare un'autorizzazione
nel browser. Prima di accettare, assicurati di aver eseguito l'accesso con un
Account Google con accesso a Display e Video a 360°. La tua app sarà autorizzata
per accedere ai dati per conto dell'account con cui è stato effettuato l'accesso.
# 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()
Crea un client API autorizzato.
# 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)
PHP
Questo esempio presuppone che tu stia eseguendo il PHP con un server web integrato
aver configurato le tue credenziali in modo che reindirizzino alla pagina web pertinente. Per
Ad esempio, questo codice in un file index.php
può essere eseguito utilizzando:
il comando e le credenziali configurati per il reindirizzamento a http://localhost:8000
dopo
autenticazione:
php -S localhost:8000 -t ./
Scarica e installa il client PHP dell'API di Google.
Il metodo preferito è tramite Composer:
composer require google/apiclient:^2.12.1
Una volta installato, assicurati di includere il caricatore automatico
require_once '/path/to/your-project/vendor/autoload.php';
Crea un oggetto Google_Client.
$client = new Google_Client();
Configura il client, reindirizza all'URL di autenticazione, se necessario, e recupera un token di accesso.
La prima volta che esegui questo passaggio ti viene chiesto di accettare un'autorizzazione
nel browser. Prima di accettare, assicurati di aver eseguito l'accesso con un
Account Google con accesso a Display e Video a 360°. La tua app sarà autorizzata
per accedere ai dati per conto dell'account con cui è stato effettuato l'accesso.
// 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);
Costruire un client per Display & Servizio API Video 360.
$service = new Google_Service_DoubleClickBidManager($client);
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Ultimo aggiornamento 2025-08-31 UTC.
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Key steps include: installing a client library, importing necessary libraries, loading client secrets, generating OAuth 2.0 authorization credentials, and creating an authorized API client. The process involves browser-based authorization prompts, ensuring the user is signed into a Google account with Display & Video 360 access. Specific code examples are given.\n"],null,["# Install and configure your client\n\nWe recommend using the Google API client libraries with the Bid Manager API, so you\ndon't have to manually process HTTP requests and responses. The Google API\nclient libraries can provide better language integration, improved security, and\nsupport for making calls that require user authorization.\n\nThe Bid Manager API is built on HTTP and JSON. If you prefer to process requests\nand responses manually, you can use any standard HTTP client.\n\nInstall a client library\n------------------------\n\nWe offer client libraries that support the Bid Manager API in a variety of\nprogramming languages. For a full list of client libraries, see the [Samples and\nlibraries tab](/bid-manager/libraries).\n\nThe Bid Manager API developer guides provide code snippets for the following three\nlanguages:\n\n- [Java](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/main/java/v2/README.md)\n- [Python](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/main/python/v2/README.md)\n- [PHP](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/main/php/v2/README.md)\n\nFor full integration examples in these languages, see our [Bid Manager API examples\nGitHub repository](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples).\n\nConfigure your client\n---------------------\n\nWith [OAuth 2.0 credentials](/bid-manager/guides/get-started/generate-credentials#generate_credentials) and an [installed client\nlibrary](#install_a_client_library), you're ready to use the Bid Manager API. Here's how to\nauthorize and configure your client: \n\n### Java\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 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 ```\n\n### Python\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 ```\n\n### PHP\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 ```"]]