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If you need to connect to the Google Ads API through a proxy, you can do so by
setting the proxy
property in the CONNECTION
section of your
google_ads_php.ini
file:
[CONNECTION]
; Optional proxy settings to be used by requests.
; If you don't have username and password, just specify host and port.
proxy = "protocol://user:pass@host:port"
For example, you can specify http://user:pass@localhost:8082
as a proxy.
Alternatively, you can configure the proxy setting programmatically just like
any other configuration setting:
$googleAdsClient = (new GoogleAdsClientBuilder())
...
->withProxy('protocol://user:pass@host:port')
->build();
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Last updated 2025-08-25 UTC.
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