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En este documento, se explica cómo comenzar a escribir aplicaciones que utilicen la
API de Google Bid Manager. La API te permite administrar
Consultas y recupera
Metadatos de informes.
La API de Bid Manager v2 es la versión más reciente disponible y recomendada
versión.
1. Antes de comenzar
Si no conoces bien las campañas de Display y conceptos de Video 360, lee el
Pantalla y Centro de ayuda de Video 360 y
Experimenta con la IU.
2. Prepárate para la autenticación
Para comenzar a usar la API de Bid Manager, primero debes usar la herramienta de configuración, que te guiará en el proceso de creación de un proyecto en la Consola de APIs de Google, la habilitación de la API y la creación de credenciales.
Si aún no lo has hecho, crea tus credenciales de OAuth 2.0 haciendo clic en
Crear credenciales > ID de cliente de OAuth. Después de crear las credenciales, podrás ver tu ID de cliente en la página
Credenciales. Haz clic en
el ID de cliente para obtener detalles, como el secreto del cliente, los URI de redireccionamiento, JavaScript
la dirección de origen
y la dirección de correo electrónico.
Para obtener más información, consulta
Autoriza solicitudes.
3. Llama a la API de Bid Manager
En las siguientes pestañas, se proporcionan guías de inicio para codificar en varios lenguajes. También puedes encontrar código de muestra similar en el repositorio de Ejemplos de la API de Bid Manager.
Java
Importa las bibliotecas necesarias.
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 com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.ListQueriesResponse;
import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.Query;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.nio.file.Files;
import java.nio.file.Paths;
Carga el archivo de secretos del cliente y genera credenciales de autorización.
La primera vez que realices este paso, se te pedirá que aceptes un mensaje de autorización en tu navegador. Antes de aceptar, asegúrate de acceder con una
Cuenta de Google con acceso a Display & Video en 360° Tu app estará autorizada para acceder a los datos en nombre de la cuenta a la que se haya accedido.
// 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 cliente de API autorizado.
// Create authorized API client.
DoubleClickBidManager service =
new DoubleClickBidManager.Builder(credential.getTransport(), credential.getJsonFactory(), credential)
.setApplicationName("bidmanager-java-installed-app-sample")
.build();
Realiza una operación.
// Perform an operation.
// Call the API, getting a list of 10 queries.
ListQueriesResponse queriesResponse = service.queries().list().setPageSize(10).execute();
// Print them out.
System.out.println("Id\t\tName");
if (queriesResponse.getQueries().size() > 0) {
for (int i = 0; i < queriesResponse.getQueries().size(); i++) {
Query currentQuery = queriesResponse.getQueries().get(i);
System.out.printf(
"%s\t%s%n",
currentQuery.getQueryId(),
currentQuery.getMetadata().getTitle());
}
} else {
System.out.println("No queries exist.");
}
Para obtener información más detallada sobre cómo usar la API de Bid Manager con Java,
consulta la
README
en la
Ejemplos de la API de Bid Manager.
Python
Importa las bibliotecas necesarias.
from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow
from googleapiclient import discovery
Carga el archivo de secretos del cliente y genera credenciales de autorización.
La primera vez que realices este paso, se te pedirá que aceptes un mensaje de autorización en tu navegador. Antes de aceptar, asegúrate de acceder con una
Cuenta de Google con acceso a Display & Video en 360° Tu app estará autorizada para acceder a los datos en nombre de la cuenta a la que se haya accedido.
# 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 cliente de API autorizado.
# 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)
Realiza una operación.
# Build and execute queries.listqueries request.
response = service.queries().list(pageSize='10').execute()
# Print queries out.
if 'queries' in response:
print('Id\t\tName')
for query in response['queries']:
print('%s\t%s' % (query['queryId'], query['metadata']['title']))
else:
print('No queries exist.')
Para obtener información más detallada sobre cómo usar la API de Bid Manager con Python,
consulta la
README
en la
Ejemplos de la API de Bid Manager.
PHP
En este ejemplo, se supone que ejecutas PHP con un servidor web integrado y
Debe configurar sus credenciales para redireccionar a la página web correspondiente. Para
Por ejemplo, este código, en un archivo index.php
, se puede ejecutar con el siguiente comando:
comando y credenciales configurados para redireccionar a http://localhost:8000
después
autenticación:
php -S localhost:8000 -t ./
Descarga e instala el cliente de PHP de la API de Google.
El método preferido es a través de Composer:
composer require google/apiclient:^2.12.1
Una vez instalado, asegúrate de incluir el cargador automático
require_once '/path/to/your-project/vendor/autoload.php';
Crea un objeto Google_Client.
$client = new Google_Client();
Configurar el cliente, redireccionar a la URL de autenticación si es necesario y recuperar un token de acceso
La primera vez que realices este paso, se te pedirá que aceptes una autorización
en el navegador. Antes de aceptar, asegúrate de haber accedido con una Cuenta de Google que tenga acceso a Display & Video 360. Se autorizará tu app
para acceder a los datos en nombre de cualquier cuenta con la que se haya accedido.
// 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);
Crea un cliente para el servicio de la API de Display & Video 360.
$service = new Google_Service_DoubleClickBidManager($client);
Realiza una operación.
// Configure params for the Queries.listqueries request.
$optParams = array('pageSize' => 10);
// Execute the request.
$result = $service->queries->listQueries($optParams);
// Print the retrieved queries.
if (!empty($result->getQueries())) {
print('<pre><p>Id Name</p>');
foreach ($result->getQueries() as $query) {
printf('<p>%s %s</p>', $query->queryId, $query->metadata->title);
}
print('</pre>');
} else {
print '<p>No queries exist.</p>';
}
Para obtener información más detallada sobre cómo usar la API de Bid Manager con PHP,
consulta la
README
en la
Ejemplos de la API de Bid Manager.
4. Próximos pasos
Ahora que tienes una biblioteca cliente en funcionamiento, explora la documentación de referencia y comienza a compilar tu implementación.
También hay guías adicionales disponibles sobre cómo usar los informes programados y seguir las prácticas recomendadas para la generación de informes.
Salvo que se indique lo contrario, el contenido de esta página está sujeto a la licencia Atribución 4.0 de Creative Commons, y los ejemplos de código están sujetos a la licencia Apache 2.0. Para obtener más información, consulta las políticas del sitio de Google Developers. Java es una marca registrada de Oracle o sus afiliados.
Última actualización: 2025-08-31 (UTC)
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The API lets you manage\n[Queries](/bid-manager/reference/rest/v2/queries) and retrieve\n[Report](/bid-manager/reference/rest/v2/queries.reports) metadata.\n\nBid Manager API v2 is the latest available and recommended\nversion.\n\n1. Before you start\n\nIf you're unfamiliar with Google Display \\& Video 360 concepts, read the\n[Display \\& Video 360 Help Center](//support.google.com/displayvideo/) and\nexperiment with the [UI](//displayvideo.google.com/).\n\n2. Prepare for authentication\n\nTo get started using Bid Manager API, you need to first\n[use\nthe setup tool](https://console.cloud.google.com/start/api?id=doubleclickbidmanager&credential=client_key), which guides you through creating a project in the\nGoogle API Console, enabling the API, and creating credentials.\nIf you haven't done so already, create your OAuth 2.0 credentials by clicking **Create credentials \\\u003e OAuth client ID** . After you've created the credentials, you can see your client ID on the **Credentials** page. Click the client ID for details, such as client secret, redirect URIs, JavaScript origins address, and email address.\n\nFor more information, see\n[Authorize Requests](/bid-manager/how-tos/authorizing).\n\n3. Call the Bid Manager API\n\nThe tabs below provide quickstarts for coding in various languages. Similar\nsample code can also be found in the\n[Bid Manager API Examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples)\nrepo. \n\nJava\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 com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.ListQueriesResponse;\n import com.google.api.services.doubleclickbidmanager.model.Query;\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 ```\n4. **Perform an operation.**\n\n ```java\n // Perform an operation.\n // Call the API, getting a list of 10 queries.\n ListQueriesResponse queriesResponse = service.queries().list().setPageSize(10).execute();\n\n // Print them out.\n System.out.println(\"Id\\t\\tName\");\n if (queriesResponse.getQueries().size() \u003e 0) {\n for (int i = 0; i \u003c queriesResponse.getQueries().size(); i++) {\n Query currentQuery = queriesResponse.getQueries().get(i);\n System.out.printf(\n \"%s\\t%s%n\",\n currentQuery.getQueryId(),\n currentQuery.getMetadata().getTitle());\n }\n } else {\n System.out.println(\"No queries exist.\");\n }\n ```\n\nFor more detailed information about using the Bid Manager API with Java,\nrefer to the\n[README](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/HEAD/java/README.md)\nfile in the\n[Bid Manager API examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples).\n\nPython\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 ```\n4. **Perform an operation.**\n\n ```python\n # Build and execute queries.listqueries request.\n response = service.queries().list(pageSize='10').execute()\n\n # Print queries out.\n if 'queries' in response:\n print('Id\\t\\tName')\n for query in response['queries']:\n print('%s\\t%s' % (query['queryId'], query['metadata']['title']))\n else:\n print('No queries exist.')\n ```\n\nFor more detailed information about using the Bid Manager API with Python,\nrefer to the\n[README](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/HEAD/python/README.md)\nfile in the\n[Bid Manager API examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples).\n\nPHP\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 ```\n5. **Perform an operation.**\n\n ```php\n // Configure params for the Queries.listqueries request.\n $optParams = array('pageSize' =\u003e 10);\n\n // Execute the request.\n $result = $service-\u003equeries-\u003elistQueries($optParams);\n\n // Print the retrieved queries.\n if (!empty($result-\u003egetQueries())) {\n print('\u003cpre\u003e\u003cp\u003eId Name\u003c/p\u003e');\n foreach ($result-\u003egetQueries() as $query) {\n printf('\u003cp\u003e%s %s\u003c/p\u003e', $query-\u003equeryId, $query-\u003emetadata-\u003etitle);\n }\n print('\u003c/pre\u003e');\n } else {\n print '\u003cp\u003eNo queries exist.\u003c/p\u003e';\n }\n ```\n\nFor more detailed information about using the Bid Manager API with PHP,\nrefer to the\n[README](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples/blob/HEAD/php/README.md)\nfile in the\n[Bid Manager API examples](//github.com/googleads/googleads-bidmanager-examples).\n\n4. Next steps\n\nNow that you have a client library up and running, explore the reference\ndocumentation and begin building out your implementation.\n\nAdditional guides are also available on\n[utilizing scheduled reports](/bid-manager/guides/scheduled-reports/overview)\nand\n[following reporting best practices](/bid-manager/guides/scheduled-reports/best-practices)."]]