Menerapkan Konversi yang Disempurnakan untuk Web

Dengan konversi yang disempurnakan untuk web, Anda dapat meningkatkan akurasi pengukuran konversi web dengan mengupload penyesuaian konversi yang berisi ID transaksi dan ID pengguna yang di-hash.

Pastikan untuk meninjau panduan Memulai dan menerapkan prasyarat untuk konversi yang disempurnakan untuk web sebelum melanjutkan penerapan.

Alur penggunaan

Berikut adalah alur keseluruhan untuk mengupload konversi yang disempurnakan untuk web di Google Ads API.

  1. Pastikan Anda telah menerapkan prasyarat, yang mencakup hal berikut:

    1. Aktifkan tracking konversi.

    2. Setujui persyaratan data pelanggan.

    3. Konfigurasi pemberian tag di situs Anda.

    Lihat Menerapkan prasyarat untuk panduan mendetail.

  2. Normalisasi dan hash data pengguna, seperti alamat email, nomor telepon, dan alamat surat.

  3. Masukkan data pengguna yang dinormalisasi dan di-hash ke dalam objek ConversionAdjustment. Untuk setiap ConversionAdjustment, lakukan hal berikut:

    1. Tetapkan order_id ke ID pesanan konversi yang akan disesuaikan, yang harus cocok dengan ID pesanan yang dikirim oleh tag.

    2. Isi user_identifiers dengan data pengguna yang dinormalisasi dan di-hash. Jika Anda memiliki beberapa ID pengguna, buat UserIdentifier terpisah untuk setiap ID, hingga lima ID.

    3. Tetapkan adjustment_type ke ENHANCEMENT.

    4. Tetapkan conversion_action ke nama resource ConversionAction dengan type WEBPAGE. Ini harus berupa nama resource ConversionAction yang Anda buat saat menerapkan prasyarat.

    5. (Opsional) Isi gclid_date_time_pair untuk pengukuran yang paling akurat. Tetapkan conversion_date_time ke tanggal dan waktu terjadinya konversi dengan order_id yang ditentukan. Sertakan offset zona waktu dan gunakan format yyyy-mm-dd HH:mm:ss+|-HH:mm, misalnya: 2022-01-01 19:32:45-05:00 (mengabaikan waktu musim panas) .

    6. (Opsional) Tetapkan user_agent ke agen pengguna permintaan yang mengirim konversi asli sehingga konversi dan peningkatannya diatribusikan sebagai perangkat yang sama atau keduanya diatribusikan sebagai lintas-perangkat.

  4. Upload operasi pembuatan ConversionAdjustment ke ConversionAdjustmentUploadService, dengan menetapkan partial_failure ke true.

  5. Tinjau upload Anda.

Praktik terbaik

Ingatlah praktik terbaik berikut saat menerapkan konversi yang disempurnakan untuk web.

Memeriksa ID pelanggan

Saat Anda mengupload konversi, ID pelanggan harus ditetapkan ke akun yang berisi tindakan konversi dan melakukan tracking konversi. Untuk memeriksa setelan ini, buat kueri resource Customer penayangan Google Ads untuk ConversionTrackingSetting. Buat kueri berikut dengan GoogleAdsService.SearchStream, untuk menemukan nilai customer.conversion_tracking_setting.google_ads_conversion_customer.

SELECT
  customer.conversion_tracking_setting.google_ads_conversion_customer,
  customer.conversion_tracking_setting.conversion_tracking_status,
  customer.conversion_tracking_setting.conversion_tracking_id,
  customer.conversion_tracking_setting.cross_account_conversion_tracking_id
FROM customer

Tetapkan customer_id ke nilai google_ads_conversion_customer dalam permintaan Anda untuk mengupload konversi.

Sertakan beberapa ID jika Anda memilikinya

Jika Anda memiliki gclid untuk konversi, sebaiknya kirimkan gclid tersebut selain user_identifiers untuk meningkatkan performa. Selain itu, jika Anda memiliki lebih dari satu UserIdentifier untuk konversi, menyertakan beberapa UserIdentifier dapat meningkatkan kemungkinan pencocokan. Sertakan semua ID di ConversionAdjustment yang sama.

Meninjau error kegagalan sebagian saat menyiapkan integrasi

Saat pertama kali menyiapkan integrasi konversi yang disempurnakan untuk web, tinjau dan atasi error parsial apa pun di kolom partial_failure_error respons. Jika ada masalah dalam penyiapan, Anda dapat memeriksa kolom ini untuk menyelidiki dan mengatasinya. Untuk mengetahui detail dan contoh selengkapnya tentang penanganan error kegagalan parsial, buka panduan kegagalan parsial khusus.

Setelah Anda menyelesaikan masalah yang muncul dalam error kegagalan sebagian dan integrasi selesai, beralihlah untuk menggunakan diagnostik data offline guna meninjau kesehatan konversi secara berkala.

Mengelompokkan beberapa penyesuaian dalam satu permintaan

Jika Anda memiliki beberapa penyesuaian untuk diupload, gabungkan operasi menjadi satu UploadConversionAdjustmentsRequest, bukan mengirim permintaan upload per penyesuaian.

Periksa panduan kuota untuk mengetahui batas jumlah penyesuaian per permintaan. Jika Anda ingin diagnostik data offline mengelompokkan kumpulan permintaan dalam tugas logis yang sama, tetapkan job_id dari semua permintaan ke nilai yang sama.

Menyiapkan data untuk diupload

Untuk pertimbangan privasi, data berikut harus di-hash menggunakan SHA-256 sebelum diupload:

  • Alamat email
  • Nomor telepon
  • Nama depan
  • Nama belakang
  • Alamat

Jangan hash data berikut:

  • Negara
  • Negara bagian/Provinsi
  • Kota
  • Kode pos

Untuk menstandarkan hasil hash, Anda harus melakukan tindakan berikut sebelum melakukan hashing pada salah satu nilai tersebut:

  • Hapus spasi kosong di awal dan akhir.
  • Konversi teks menjadi huruf kecil.
  • Format nomor telepon sesuai dengan standar E164.
  • Menghapus semua titik (.) yang mendahului nama domain di alamat email gmail.com dan googlemail.com.

Java

private String normalizeAndHash(MessageDigest digest, String s, boolean trimIntermediateSpaces)
    throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
  // Normalizes by first converting all characters to lowercase, then trimming spaces.
  String normalized = s.toLowerCase();
  if (trimIntermediateSpaces) {
    // Removes leading, trailing, and intermediate spaces.
    normalized = normalized.replaceAll("\\s+", "");
  } else {
    // Removes only leading and trailing spaces.
    normalized = normalized.trim();
  }
  // Hashes the normalized string using the hashing algorithm.
  byte[] hash = digest.digest(normalized.getBytes("UTF-8"));
  StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
  for (byte b : hash) {
    result.append(String.format("%02x", b));
  }

  return result.toString();
}

/**
 * Returns the result of normalizing and hashing an email address. For this use case, Google Ads
 * requires removal of any '.' characters preceding {@code gmail.com} or {@code googlemail.com}.
 *
 * @param digest the digest to use to hash the normalized string.
 * @param emailAddress the email address to normalize and hash.
 */
private String normalizeAndHashEmailAddress(MessageDigest digest, String emailAddress)
    throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
  String normalizedEmail = emailAddress.toLowerCase();
  String[] emailParts = normalizedEmail.split("@");
  if (emailParts.length > 1 && emailParts[1].matches("^(gmail|googlemail)\\.com\\s*")) {
    // Removes any '.' characters from the portion of the email address before the domain if the
    // domain is gmail.com or googlemail.com.
    emailParts[0] = emailParts[0].replaceAll("\\.", "");
    normalizedEmail = String.format("%s@%s", emailParts[0], emailParts[1]);
  }
  return normalizeAndHash(digest, normalizedEmail, true);
}
      

C#

/// <summary>
/// Normalizes the email address and hashes it. For this use case, Google Ads requires
/// removal of any '.' characters preceding <code>gmail.com</code> or
/// <code>googlemail.com</code>.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="emailAddress">The email address.</param>
/// <returns>The hash code.</returns>
private string NormalizeAndHashEmailAddress(string emailAddress)
{
    string normalizedEmail = emailAddress.ToLower();
    string[] emailParts = normalizedEmail.Split('@');
    if (emailParts.Length > 1 && (emailParts[1] == "gmail.com" ||
        emailParts[1] == "googlemail.com"))
    {
        // Removes any '.' characters from the portion of the email address before
        // the domain if the domain is gmail.com or googlemail.com.
        emailParts[0] = emailParts[0].Replace(".", "");
        normalizedEmail = $"{emailParts[0]}@{emailParts[1]}";
    }
    return NormalizeAndHash(normalizedEmail);
}

/// <summary>
/// Normalizes and hashes a string value.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="value">The value to normalize and hash.</param>
/// <returns>The normalized and hashed value.</returns>
private static string NormalizeAndHash(string value)
{
    return ToSha256String(digest, ToNormalizedValue(value));
}

/// <summary>
/// Hash a string value using SHA-256 hashing algorithm.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="digest">Provides the algorithm for SHA-256.</param>
/// <param name="value">The string value (e.g. an email address) to hash.</param>
/// <returns>The hashed value.</returns>
private static string ToSha256String(SHA256 digest, string value)
{
    byte[] digestBytes = digest.ComputeHash(Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(value));
    // Convert the byte array into an unhyphenated hexadecimal string.
    return BitConverter.ToString(digestBytes).Replace("-", string.Empty);
}

/// <summary>
/// Removes leading and trailing whitespace and converts all characters to
/// lower case.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="value">The value to normalize.</param>
/// <returns>The normalized value.</returns>
private static string ToNormalizedValue(string value)
{
    return value.Trim().ToLower();
}
      

PHP

private static function normalizeAndHash(
    string $hashAlgorithm,
    string $value,
    bool $trimIntermediateSpaces
): string {
    // Normalizes by first converting all characters to lowercase, then trimming spaces.
    $normalized = strtolower($value);
    if ($trimIntermediateSpaces === true) {
        // Removes leading, trailing, and intermediate spaces.
        $normalized = str_replace(' ', '', $normalized);
    } else {
        // Removes only leading and trailing spaces.
        $normalized = trim($normalized);
    }
    return hash($hashAlgorithm, strtolower(trim($normalized)));
}

/**
 * Returns the result of normalizing and hashing an email address. For this use case, Google
 * Ads requires removal of any '.' characters preceding "gmail.com" or "googlemail.com".
 *
 * @param string $hashAlgorithm the hash algorithm to use
 * @param string $emailAddress the email address to normalize and hash
 * @return string the normalized and hashed email address
 */
private static function normalizeAndHashEmailAddress(
    string $hashAlgorithm,
    string $emailAddress
): string {
    $normalizedEmail = strtolower($emailAddress);
    $emailParts = explode("@", $normalizedEmail);
    if (
        count($emailParts) > 1
        && preg_match('/^(gmail|googlemail)\.com\s*/', $emailParts[1])
    ) {
        // Removes any '.' characters from the portion of the email address before the domain
        // if the domain is gmail.com or googlemail.com.
        $emailParts[0] = str_replace(".", "", $emailParts[0]);
        $normalizedEmail = sprintf('%s@%s', $emailParts[0], $emailParts[1]);
    }
    return self::normalizeAndHash($hashAlgorithm, $normalizedEmail, true);
}
      

Python

def normalize_and_hash_email_address(email_address):
    """Returns the result of normalizing and hashing an email address.

    For this use case, Google Ads requires removal of any '.' characters
    preceding "gmail.com" or "googlemail.com"

    Args:
        email_address: An email address to normalize.

    Returns:
        A normalized (lowercase, removed whitespace) and SHA-265 hashed string.
    """
    normalized_email = email_address.lower()
    email_parts = normalized_email.split("@")
    # Checks whether the domain of the email address is either "gmail.com"
    # or "googlemail.com". If this regex does not match then this statement
    # will evaluate to None.
    is_gmail = re.match(r"^(gmail|googlemail)\.com$", email_parts[1])

    # Check that there are at least two segments and the second segment
    # matches the above regex expression validating the email domain name.
    if len(email_parts) > 1 and is_gmail:
        # Removes any '.' characters from the portion of the email address
        # before the domain if the domain is gmail.com or googlemail.com.
        email_parts[0] = email_parts[0].replace(".", "")
        normalized_email = "@".join(email_parts)

    return normalize_and_hash(normalized_email)


def normalize_and_hash(s):
    """Normalizes and hashes a string with SHA-256.

    Private customer data must be hashed during upload, as described at:
    https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9888656

    Args:
        s: The string to perform this operation on.

    Returns:
        A normalized (lowercase, removed whitespace) and SHA-256 hashed string.
    """
    return hashlib.sha256(s.strip().lower().encode()).hexdigest()
      

Ruby

# Returns the result of normalizing and then hashing the string using the
# provided digest.  Private customer data must be hashed during upload, as
# described at https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9888656.
def normalize_and_hash(str)
  # Remove leading and trailing whitespace and ensure all letters are lowercase
  # before hasing.
  Digest::SHA256.hexdigest(str.strip.downcase)
end

# Returns the result of normalizing and hashing an email address. For this use
# case, Google Ads requires removal of any '.' characters preceding 'gmail.com'
# or 'googlemail.com'.
def normalize_and_hash_email(email)
  email_parts = email.downcase.split("@")
  # Removes any '.' characters from the portion of the email address before the
  # domain if the domain is gmail.com or googlemail.com.
  if email_parts.last =~ /^(gmail|googlemail)\.com\s*/
    email_parts[0] = email_parts[0].gsub('.', '')
  end
  normalize_and_hash(email_parts.join('@'))
end
      

Perl

sub normalize_and_hash {
  my $value                    = shift;
  my $trim_intermediate_spaces = shift;

  if ($trim_intermediate_spaces) {
    $value =~ s/\s+//g;
  } else {
    $value =~ s/^\s+|\s+$//g;
  }
  return sha256_hex(lc $value);
}

# Returns the result of normalizing and hashing an email address. For this use
# case, Google Ads requires removal of any '.' characters preceding 'gmail.com'
# or 'googlemail.com'.
sub normalize_and_hash_email_address {
  my $email_address = shift;

  my $normalized_email = lc $email_address;
  my @email_parts      = split('@', $normalized_email);
  if (scalar @email_parts > 1
    && $email_parts[1] =~ /^(gmail|googlemail)\.com\s*/)
  {
    # Remove any '.' characters from the portion of the email address before the
    # domain if the domain is 'gmail.com' or 'googlemail.com'.
    $email_parts[0] =~ s/\.//g;
    $normalized_email = sprintf '%s@%s', $email_parts[0], $email_parts[1];
  }
  return normalize_and_hash($normalized_email, 1);
}
      

Mengupload konversi yang disempurnakan

Cuplikan berikut menunjukkan cara membuat penyesuaian peningkatan yang berisi ID pesanan, serta ID untuk alamat email, nomor telepon, dan alamat fisik, dengan standarisasi dan hashing diterapkan sesuai kebutuhan. Sebagai praktik terbaik, sertakan gclid pada penyesuaian jika tersedia.

Menambahkan ID pengguna ke ConversionAdjustment

Java

// Creates a builder for constructing the enhancement adjustment.
ConversionAdjustment.Builder enhancementBuilder =
    ConversionAdjustment.newBuilder().setAdjustmentType(ConversionAdjustmentType.ENHANCEMENT);

// Extracts user email, phone, and address info from the raw data, normalizes and hashes it,
// then wraps it in UserIdentifier objects.
// Creates a separate UserIdentifier object for each. The data in this example is hardcoded, but
// in your application you might read the raw data from an input file.

// IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
// (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) is a
// oneof
// (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set only ONE of
// hashedEmail, hashedPhoneNumber, mobileId, thirdPartyUserId, or addressInfo. Setting more
// than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other members
// of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in a
// UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashedPhoneNumber.
//
// UserIdentifier incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier =
//     UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
//         .setHashedEmail("...")
//         .setHashedPhoneNumber("...")
//         .build();

ImmutableMap.Builder<String, String> rawRecordBuilder =
    ImmutableMap.<String, String>builder()
        .put("email", "alex.2@example.com")
        // Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
        .put("email", "alex.2@example.com")
        // Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country
        // code, and postal code.
        .put("firstName", "Alex")
        .put("lastName", "Quinn")
        .put("countryCode", "US")
        .put("postalCode", "94045")
        // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required.
        .put("phone", "+1 800 5550102")
        // This example lets you put conversion details as arguments, but in reality you might
        // store this data alongside other user data, so we include it in this sample user
        // record.
        .put("orderId", orderId)
        .put("conversionActionId", Long.toString(conversionActionId))
        .put("currencyCode", "USD");

// Adds entries for the optional fields.
if (conversionDateTime != null) {
  rawRecordBuilder.put("conversionDateTime", conversionDateTime);
}
if (userAgent != null) {
  rawRecordBuilder.put("userAgent", userAgent);
}

// Builds the map representing the record.
Map<String, String> rawRecord = rawRecordBuilder.build();

// Creates a SHA256 message digest for hashing user identifiers in a privacy-safe way, as
// described at https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9888656.
MessageDigest sha256Digest = MessageDigest.getInstance("SHA-256");

// Creates a list for the user identifiers.
List<UserIdentifier> userIdentifiers = new ArrayList<>();

// Creates a user identifier using the hashed email address, using the normalize and hash method
// specifically for email addresses.
UserIdentifier emailIdentifier =
    UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
        // Optional: specify the user identifier source.
        .setUserIdentifierSource(UserIdentifierSource.FIRST_PARTY)
        // Uses the normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
        .setHashedEmail(normalizeAndHashEmailAddress(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("email")))
        .build();
userIdentifiers.add(emailIdentifier);

// Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it.
if (rawRecord.containsKey("phone")) {
  UserIdentifier hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier =
      UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
          .setHashedPhoneNumber(normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("phone"), true))
          .build();
  // Adds the hashed phone number identifier to the UserData object's list.
  userIdentifiers.add(hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier);
}

// Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, adds a
// UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
if (rawRecord.containsKey("firstName")) {
  // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing address.
  Set<String> missingAddressKeys = new HashSet<>();
  for (String addressKey : new String[] {"lastName", "countryCode", "postalCode"}) {
    if (!rawRecord.containsKey(addressKey)) {
      missingAddressKeys.add(addressKey);
    }
  }

  if (!missingAddressKeys.isEmpty()) {
    System.out.printf(
        "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following required keys"
            + " are missing: %s%n",
        missingAddressKeys);
  } else {
    // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required elements of a
    // mailing address.
    OfflineUserAddressInfo addressInfo =
        OfflineUserAddressInfo.newBuilder()
            .setHashedFirstName(
                normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("firstName"), false))
            .setHashedLastName(normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("lastName"), false))
            .setCountryCode(rawRecord.get("countryCode"))
            .setPostalCode(rawRecord.get("postalCode"))
            .build();
    UserIdentifier addressIdentifier =
        UserIdentifier.newBuilder().setAddressInfo(addressInfo).build();
    // Adds the address identifier to the UserData object's list.
    userIdentifiers.add(addressIdentifier);
  }
}

// Adds the user identifiers to the enhancement adjustment.
enhancementBuilder.addAllUserIdentifiers(userIdentifiers);
      

C#

// Normalize and hash the raw data, then wrap it in UserIdentifier objects.
// Create a separate UserIdentifier object for each. The data in this example is
// hardcoded, but in your application you might read the raw data from an input file.
//
// IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
// (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier)
// is a oneof
// (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set
// only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id, third_party_user_id,
// or address-info. Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier
// will clear all the other members of the oneof. For example, the following code is
// INCORRECT and will result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number:
// UserIdentifier incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier = new UserIdentifier()
// {
//         HashedEmail = "..."
//         HashedPhoneNumber = "..."
// }
UserIdentifier addressIdentifier = new UserIdentifier()
{
    AddressInfo = new OfflineUserAddressInfo()
    {
        HashedFirstName = NormalizeAndHash("Dana"),
        HashedLastName = NormalizeAndHash("Quinn"),
        HashedStreetAddress = NormalizeAndHash("1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy"),
        City = "Mountain View",
        State = "CA",
        PostalCode = "94043",
        CountryCode = "US"
    },
    // Optional: Specifies the user identifier source.
    UserIdentifierSource = UserIdentifierSource.FirstParty
};

// Creates a user identifier using the hashed email address.
UserIdentifier emailIdentifier = new UserIdentifier()
{
    UserIdentifierSource = UserIdentifierSource.FirstParty,
    // Uses the normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
    HashedEmail = NormalizeAndHashEmailAddress("dana@example.com")
};

// Adds the user identifiers to the enhancement adjustment.
enhancement.UserIdentifiers.AddRange(new[] { addressIdentifier, emailIdentifier });
      

PHP

// Creates the conversion enhancement.
$enhancement =
    new ConversionAdjustment(['adjustment_type' => ConversionAdjustmentType::ENHANCEMENT]);

// Extracts user email, phone, and address info from the raw data, normalizes and hashes it,
// then wraps it in UserIdentifier objects.
// Creates a separate UserIdentifier object for each. The data in this example is hardcoded,
// but in your application you might read the raw data from an input file.

// IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
// (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) is a
// oneof
// (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set only ONE
// of hashedEmail, hashedPhoneNumber, mobileId, thirdPartyUserId, or addressInfo. Setting
// more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other
// members of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in a
// UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashedPhoneNumber.
//
// $incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([
//    'hashed_email' => '...',
//    'hashed_phone_number' => '...'
// ]);

$rawRecord = [
    // Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
    'email' => 'alex.2@example.com',
    // Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country
    // code, and postal code.
    'firstName' => 'Alex',
    'lastName' => 'Quinn',
    'countryCode' => 'US',
    'postalCode' => '94045',
    // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required.
    'phone' => '+1 800 5550102',
    // This example lets you input conversion details as arguments, but in reality you might
    // store this data alongside other user data, so we include it in this sample user
    // record.
    'orderId' => $orderId,
    'conversionActionId' => $conversionActionId,
    'conversionDateTime' => $conversionDateTime,
    'currencyCode' => 'USD'
];

// Creates a list for the user identifiers.
$userIdentifiers = [];

// Uses the SHA-256 hash algorithm for hashing user identifiers in a privacy-safe way, as
// described at https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9888656.
$hashAlgorithm = "sha256";

// Creates a user identifier using the hashed email address, using the normalize and hash
// method specifically for email addresses.
$emailIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([
    // Uses the normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
    'hashed_email' => self::normalizeAndHashEmailAddress(
        $hashAlgorithm,
        $rawRecord['email']
    ),
    // Optional: Specifies the user identifier source.
    'user_identifier_source' => UserIdentifierSource::FIRST_PARTY
]);
$userIdentifiers[] = $emailIdentifier;

// Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it.
if (array_key_exists('phone', $rawRecord)) {
    $hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([
        'hashed_phone_number' => self::normalizeAndHash(
            $hashAlgorithm,
            $rawRecord['phone'],
            true
        )
    ]);
    // Adds the hashed email identifier to the user identifiers list.
    $userIdentifiers[] = $hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier;
}

// Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, adds a
// UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
if (array_key_exists('firstName', $rawRecord)) {
    // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing
    // address.
    $missingAddressKeys = [];
    foreach (['lastName', 'countryCode', 'postalCode'] as $addressKey) {
        if (!array_key_exists($addressKey, $rawRecord)) {
            $missingAddressKeys[] = $addressKey;
        }
    }
    if (!empty($missingAddressKeys)) {
        printf(
            "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the "
            . "following required keys are missing: %s%s",
            json_encode($missingAddressKeys),
            PHP_EOL
        );
    } else {
        // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required
        // elements of a mailing address.
        $addressIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([
            'address_info' => new OfflineUserAddressInfo([
                'hashed_first_name' => self::normalizeAndHash(
                    $hashAlgorithm,
                    $rawRecord['firstName'],
                    false
                ),
                'hashed_last_name' => self::normalizeAndHash(
                    $hashAlgorithm,
                    $rawRecord['lastName'],
                    false
                ),
                'country_code' => $rawRecord['countryCode'],
                'postal_code' => $rawRecord['postalCode']
            ])
        ]);
        // Adds the address identifier to the user identifiers list.
        $userIdentifiers[] = $addressIdentifier;
    }
}

// Adds the user identifiers to the conversion.
$enhancement->setUserIdentifiers($userIdentifiers);
      

Python

# Extracts user email, phone, and address info from the raw data, normalizes
# and hashes it, then wraps it in UserIdentifier objects. Creates a separate
# UserIdentifier object for each. The data in this example is hardcoded, but
# in your application you might read the raw data from an input file.

# IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
# (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier)
# is a oneof
# (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must
# set only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id,
# third_party_user_id, or address_info. Setting more than one of these
# attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other members of
# the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in
# a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number:
#
# incorrectly_populated_user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
# incorrectly_populated_user_identifier.hashed_email = "...""
# incorrectly_populated_user_identifier.hashed_phone_number = "...""

raw_record = {
    # Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
    "email": "alex.2@example.com",
    # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last
    # name, country code, and postal code.
    "first_name": "Alex",
    "last_name": "Quinn",
    "country_code": "US",
    "postal_code": "94045",
    # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
    # required.
    "phone": "+1 800 5550102",
    # This example lets you input conversion details as arguments, but in
    # reality you might store this data alongside other user data, so we
    # include it in this sample user record.
    "order_id": order_id,
    "conversion_action_id": conversion_action_id,
    "conversion_date_time": conversion_date_time,
    "currency_code": "USD",
    "user_agent": user_agent,
}

# Constructs the enhancement adjustment.
conversion_adjustment = client.get_type("ConversionAdjustment")
conversion_adjustment.adjustment_type = (
    client.enums.ConversionAdjustmentTypeEnum.ENHANCEMENT
)

# Creates a user identifier using the hashed email address, using the
# normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
email_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
# Optional: Specifies the user identifier source.
email_identifier.user_identifier_source = (
    client.enums.UserIdentifierSourceEnum.FIRST_PARTY
)
# Uses the normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
email_identifier.hashed_email = normalize_and_hash_email_address(
    raw_record["email"]
)
# Adds the email identifier to the conversion adjustment.
conversion_adjustment.user_identifiers.append(email_identifier)

# Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier
# for it.
if raw_record.get("phone") is not None:
    phone_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
    phone_identifier.hashed_phone_number = normalize_and_hash(
        raw_record["phone"]
    )
    # Adds the phone identifier to the conversion adjustment.
    conversion_adjustment.user_identifiers.append(phone_identifier)

# Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if
# so, adds a UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
if raw_record.get("first_name") is not None:
    # Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a
    # mailing address.
    required_keys = ["last_name", "country_code", "postal_code"]
    # Builds a new list of the required keys that are missing from
    # raw_record.
    missing_keys = [
        key for key in required_keys if key not in raw_record.keys()
    ]
    if len(missing_keys) > 0:
        print(
            "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the"
            f"following required keys are missing: {missing_keys}"
        )
    else:
        # Creates a user identifier using sample values for the user address,
        # hashing where required.
        address_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier")
        address_info = address_identifier.address_info
        address_info.hashed_first_name = normalize_and_hash(
            raw_record["first_name"]
        )
        address_info.hashed_last_name = normalize_and_hash(
            raw_record["last_name"]
        )
        address_info.country_code = raw_record["country_code"]
        address_info.postal_code = raw_record["postal_code"]
        # Adds the address identifier to the conversion adjustment.
        conversion_adjustment.user_identifiers.append(address_identifier)
      

Ruby

# Extracts user email, phone, and address info from the raw data, normalizes
# and hashes it, then wraps it in UserIdentifier objects. Creates a separate
# UserIdentifier object for each. The data in this example is hardcoded, but
# in your application you might read the raw data from an input file.

# IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
# (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier)
# is a oneof
# (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must
# set only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id,
# third_party_user_id, or address_info. Setting more than one of these
# attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other members of
# the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in
# a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number:
#
# incorrectly_populated_user_identifier.hashed_email = "...""
# incorrectly_populated_user_identifier.hashed_phone_number = "...""

raw_record = {
    # Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
    "email" => "alex.2@example.com",
    # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last
    # name, country code, and postal code.
    "first_name" => "Alex",
    "last_name" => "Quinn",
    "country_code" => "US",
    "postal_code" => "94045",
    # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
    # required.
    "phone" => "+1 800 5550102",
    # This example lets you input conversion details as arguments, but in
    # reality you might store this data alongside other user data, so we
    # include it in this sample user record.
    "order_id" => order_id,
    "conversion_action_id" => conversion_action_id,
    "conversion_date_time" => conversion_date_time,
    "currency_code" => "USD",
    "user_agent" => user_agent,
}

enhancement = client.resource.conversion_adjustment do |ca|
  ca.conversion_action = client.path.conversion_action(customer_id, conversion_action_id)
  ca.adjustment_type = :ENHANCEMENT
  ca.order_id = order_id

  # Sets the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is
  # optional but recommended.
  unless conversion_date_time.nil?
    ca.gclid_date_time_pair = client.resource.gclid_date_time_pair do |pair|
      pair.conversion_date_time = conversion_date_time
    end
  end

  # Creates a user identifier using the hashed email address, using the
  # normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
  ca.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
    # Uses the normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
    ui.hashed_email = normalize_and_hash_email(raw_record["email"])
    # Optional: Specifies the user identifier source.
    ui.user_identifier_source = :FIRST_PARTY
  end

  # Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier
  # for it.
  unless raw_record["phone"].nil?
    ca.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
      ui.hashed_phone_number = normalize_and_hash_email(raw_record["phone"])
    end
  end

  # Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if
  # so, adds a UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
  unless raw_record["first_name"].nil?
    # Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a
    # mailing address.
    required_keys = ["last_name", "country_code", "postal_code"]
    # Builds a new list of the required keys that are missing from
    # raw_record.
    missing_keys = required_keys - raw_record.keys
    if missing_keys
        puts(
            "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the" \
            "following required keys are missing: #{missing_keys}"
        )
    else
      ca.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
        ui.address_info = client.resource.offline_user_address_info do |info|
          # Certain fields must be hashed using SHA256 in order to handle
          # identifiers in a privacy-safe way, as described at
          # https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9888656.
          info.hashed_first_name = normalize_and_hash( raw_record["first_name"])
          info.hashed_last_name = normalize_and_hash( raw_record["last_name"])
          info.postal_code = normalize_and_hash(raw_record["country_code"])
          info.country_code = normalize_and_hash(raw_record["postal_code"])
        end
      end
    end
  end
      

Perl

# Construct the enhancement adjustment.
my $enhancement =
  Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Services::ConversionAdjustmentUploadService::ConversionAdjustment
  ->new({
    adjustmentType => ENHANCEMENT
  });

# Extract user email, phone, and address info from the raw data,
# normalize and hash it, then wrap it in UserIdentifier objects.
# Create a separate UserIdentifier object for each.
# The data in this example is hardcoded, but in your application
# you might read the raw data from an input file.
#
# IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier
# (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier)
# is a oneof
# (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set
# only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id, third_party_user_id,
# or address-info. Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier
# will clear all the other members of the oneof. For example, the following code is
# INCORRECT and will result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number:
#
# my $incorrect_user_identifier = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
#   hashedEmail => '...',
#   hashedPhoneNumber => '...',
# });
my $raw_record = {
  # Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain.
  email => 'alex.2@example.com',
  # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last
  # name, country code, and postal code.
  firstName   => 'Alex',
  lastName    => 'Quinn',
  countryCode => 'US',
  postalCode  => '94045',
  # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as
  # required.
  phone => '+1 800 5550102',
  # This example lets you input conversion details as arguments,
  # but in reality you might store this data alongside other user data,
  # so we include it in this sample user record.
  orderId            => $order_id,
  conversionActionId => $conversion_action_id,
  conversionDateTime => $conversion_date_time,
  currencyCode       => "USD",
  userAgent          => $user_agent,
};
my $user_identifiers = [];

# Create a user identifier using the hashed email address, using the normalize
# and hash method specifically for email addresses.
my $hashed_email = normalize_and_hash_email_address($raw_record->{email});
push(
  @$user_identifiers,
  Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
      hashedEmail => $hashed_email,
      # Optional: Specify the user identifier source.
      userIdentifierSource => FIRST_PARTY
    }));

# Check if the record has a phone number, and if so, add a UserIdentifier for it.
if (defined $raw_record->{phone}) {
  # Add the hashed phone number identifier to the list of UserIdentifiers.
  push(
    @$user_identifiers,
    Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
        hashedPhoneNumber => normalize_and_hash($raw_record->{phone}, 1)}));
}

# Confirm the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, add
# a UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
if (defined $raw_record->{firstName}) {
  my $required_keys = ["lastName", "countryCode", "postalCode"];
  my $missing_keys  = [];

  foreach my $key (@$required_keys) {
    if (!defined $raw_record->{$key}) {
      push(@$missing_keys, $key);
    }
  }

  if (@$missing_keys) {
    print
      "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following"
      . "keys are missing: "
      . join(",", @$missing_keys);
  } else {
    push(
      @$user_identifiers,
      Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({
          addressInfo =>
            Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::OfflineUserAddressInfo->new({
              # First and last name must be normalized and hashed.
              hashedFirstName => normalize_and_hash($raw_record->{firstName}),
              hashedLastName  => normalize_and_hash($raw_record->{lastName}),
              # Country code and zip code are sent in plain text.
              countryCode => $raw_record->{countryCode},
              postalCode  => $raw_record->{postalCode},
            })}));
  }
}

# Add the user identifiers to the enhancement adjustment.
$enhancement->{userIdentifiers} = $user_identifiers;
      

Menambahkan detail konversi ke ConversionAdjustment

Java

// Sets the conversion action.
enhancementBuilder.setConversionAction(
    ResourceNames.conversionAction(
        customerId, Long.parseLong(rawRecord.get("conversionActionId"))));

// Sets the order ID. Enhancements MUST use order ID instead of GCLID date/time pair.
enhancementBuilder.setOrderId(rawRecord.get("orderId"));

// Sets the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is optional but
// recommended.
if (rawRecord.containsKey("conversionDateTime")) {
  enhancementBuilder.setGclidDateTimePair(
      GclidDateTimePair.newBuilder()
          .setConversionDateTime(rawRecord.get("conversionDateTime")));
}

// Sets the user agent if provided. This should match the user agent of the request that sent
// the original conversion so the conversion and its enhancement are either both attributed as
// same-device or both attributed as cross-device.
if (rawRecord.containsKey("userAgent")) {
  enhancementBuilder.setUserAgent(rawRecord.get("userAgent"));
}
      

C#

// Set the conversion action.
enhancement.ConversionAction =
    ResourceNames.ConversionAction(customerId, conversionActionId);

// Set the order ID. Enhancements MUST use order ID instead of GCLID date/time pair.
enhancement.OrderId = orderId;

// Sets the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is optional but
// recommended.
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(conversionDateTime))
{
    enhancement.GclidDateTimePair = new GclidDateTimePair()
    {
        ConversionDateTime = conversionDateTime
    };
}

// Sets optional fields where a value was provided.
if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(userAgent))
{
    // Sets the user agent. This should match the user agent of the request that
    // sent the original conversion so the conversion and its enhancement are either
    // both attributed as same-device or both attributed as cross-device.
    enhancement.UserAgent = userAgent;
}

      

PHP

// Sets the conversion action.
$enhancement->setConversionAction(
    ResourceNames::forConversionAction($customerId, $rawRecord['conversionActionId'])
);

// Sets the order ID. Enhancements MUST use order ID instead of GCLID date/time pair.
if (!empty($rawRecord['orderId'])) {
    $enhancement->setOrderId($rawRecord['orderId']);
}

// Sets the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is optional but
// recommended.
if (!empty($rawRecord['conversionDateTime'])) {
    // Sets the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is optional but
    // recommended.
    $enhancement->setGclidDateTimePair(new GclidDateTimePair([
        'conversion_date_time' => $rawRecord['conversionDateTime']
    ]));
}

// Sets the user agent if provided. This should match the user agent of the request that
// sent the original conversion so the conversion and its enhancement are either both
// attributed as same-device or both attributed as cross-device.
if (!empty($rawRecord['userAgent'])) {
    $enhancement->setUserAgent($rawRecord['userAgent']);
}
      

Python

conversion_action_service = client.get_service("ConversionActionService")
# Sets the conversion action.
conversion_adjustment.conversion_action = (
    conversion_action_service.conversion_action_path(
        customer_id, raw_record["conversion_action_id"]
    )
)

# Sets the order ID. Enhancements MUST use order ID instead of GCLID
# date/time pair.
conversion_adjustment.order_id = order_id

# Sets the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is
# optional but recommended.
if raw_record.get("conversion_date_time"):
    conversion_adjustment.gclid_date_time_pair.conversion_date_time = (
        raw_record["conversion_date_time"]
    )

# Sets optional fields where a value was provided
if raw_record.get("user_agent"):
    # Sets the user agent. This should match the user agent of the request
    # that sent the original conversion so the conversion and its
    # enhancement are either both attributed as same-device or both
    # attributed as cross-device.
    conversion_adjustment.user_agent = user_agent
      

Ruby

ca.conversion_action = client.path.conversion_action(customer_id, conversion_action_id)
ca.adjustment_type = :ENHANCEMENT
ca.order_id = order_id

# Sets the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is
# optional but recommended.
unless conversion_date_time.nil?
  ca.gclid_date_time_pair = client.resource.gclid_date_time_pair do |pair|
    pair.conversion_date_time = conversion_date_time
  end
end

# Creates a user identifier using the hashed email address, using the
# normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
ca.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
  # Uses the normalize and hash method specifically for email addresses.
  ui.hashed_email = normalize_and_hash_email(raw_record["email"])
  # Optional: Specifies the user identifier source.
  ui.user_identifier_source = :FIRST_PARTY
end

# Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier
# for it.
unless raw_record["phone"].nil?
  ca.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
    ui.hashed_phone_number = normalize_and_hash_email(raw_record["phone"])
  end
end

# Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if
# so, adds a UserIdentifier for the mailing address.
unless raw_record["first_name"].nil?
  # Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a
  # mailing address.
  required_keys = ["last_name", "country_code", "postal_code"]
  # Builds a new list of the required keys that are missing from
  # raw_record.
  missing_keys = required_keys - raw_record.keys
  if missing_keys
      puts(
          "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the" \
          "following required keys are missing: #{missing_keys}"
      )
  else
    ca.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui|
      ui.address_info = client.resource.offline_user_address_info do |info|
        # Certain fields must be hashed using SHA256 in order to handle
        # identifiers in a privacy-safe way, as described at
        # https://support.google.com/google-ads/answer/9888656.
        info.hashed_first_name = normalize_and_hash( raw_record["first_name"])
        info.hashed_last_name = normalize_and_hash( raw_record["last_name"])
        info.postal_code = normalize_and_hash(raw_record["country_code"])
        info.country_code = normalize_and_hash(raw_record["postal_code"])
      end
    end
  end
end

# Sets optional fields where a value was provided.
unless user_agent.nil?
  # Sets the user agent. This should match the user agent of the request
  # that sent the original conversion so the conversion and its enhancement
  # are either both attributed as same-device or both attributed as
  # cross-device.
  ca.user_agent = user_agent
end
      

Perl

# Set the conversion action.
$enhancement->{conversionAction} =
  Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Utils::ResourceNames::conversion_action(
  $customer_id, $raw_record->{conversionActionId});

# Set the order ID. Enhancements MUST use order ID instead of GCLID date/time pair.
$enhancement->{orderId} = $raw_record->{orderId};

# Set the conversion date and time if provided. Providing this value is optional
# but recommended.
if (defined $raw_record->{conversionDateTime}) {
  $enhancement->{gclidDateTimePair} =
    Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Services::ConversionAdjustmentUploadService::GclidDateTimePair
    ->new({
      conversionDateTime => $raw_record->{conversionDateTime}});
}

# Set the user agent if provided. This should match the user agent of the
# request that sent the original conversion so the conversion and its enhancement
# are either both attributed as same-device or both attributed as cross-device.
if (defined $raw_record->{userAgent}) {
  $enhancement->{userAgent} = $raw_record->{userAgent};
}
      

Mengupload ConversionAdjustment

Java

// Creates the conversion adjustment upload service client.
try (ConversionAdjustmentUploadServiceClient conversionUploadServiceClient =
    googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createConversionAdjustmentUploadServiceClient()) {
  // Uploads the enhancement adjustment. Partial failure should always be set to true.

  // NOTE: This request contains a single adjustment as a demonstration. However, if you have
  // multiple adjustments to upload, it's best to upload multiple adjustments per request
  // instead of sending a separate request per adjustment. See the following for per-request
  // limits:
  // https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#conversion_adjustment_upload_service
  UploadConversionAdjustmentsResponse response =
      conversionUploadServiceClient.uploadConversionAdjustments(
          UploadConversionAdjustmentsRequest.newBuilder()
              .setCustomerId(Long.toString(customerId))
              .addConversionAdjustments(enhancementBuilder)
              // Enables partial failure (must be true).
              .setPartialFailure(true)
              .build());
      

C#

// Uploads the enhancement adjustment. Partial failure should always be set to true.
//
// NOTE: This request contains a single adjustment as a demonstration.
// However, if you have multiple adjustments to upload, it's best to upload
// multiple adjustmenst per request instead of sending a separate request per
// adjustment. See the following for per-request limits:
// https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#conversion_adjust
UploadConversionAdjustmentsResponse response =
    conversionAdjustmentUploadService.UploadConversionAdjustments(
        new UploadConversionAdjustmentsRequest()
        {
            CustomerId = customerId.ToString(),
            ConversionAdjustments = { enhancement },
            // Enables partial failure (must be true).
            PartialFailure = true,
        });
      

PHP

// Issues a request to upload the conversion enhancement.
$conversionAdjustmentUploadServiceClient =
    $googleAdsClient->getConversionAdjustmentUploadServiceClient();
// NOTE: This request contains a single adjustment as a demonstration. However, if you have
// multiple adjustments to upload, it's best to upload multiple adjustments per request
// instead of sending a separate request per adjustment. See the following for per-request
// limits:
// https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#conversion_adjustment_upload_service
$response = $conversionAdjustmentUploadServiceClient->uploadConversionAdjustments(
    // Enables partial failure (must be true).
    UploadConversionAdjustmentsRequest::build($customerId, [$enhancement], true)
);
      

Python

# Creates the conversion adjustment upload service client.
conversion_adjustment_upload_service = client.get_service(
    "ConversionAdjustmentUploadService"
)
# Uploads the enhancement adjustment. Partial failure should always be set
# to true.
# NOTE: This request only uploads a single conversion, but if you have
# multiple conversions to upload, it's still best to upload them in a single
# request. See the following for per-request limits for reference:
# https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#conversion_upload_service
response = conversion_adjustment_upload_service.upload_conversion_adjustments(
    customer_id=customer_id,
    conversion_adjustments=[conversion_adjustment],
    # Enables partial failure (must be true).
    partial_failure=True,
)
      

Ruby

response = client.service.conversion_adjustment_upload.upload_conversion_adjustments(
  customer_id: customer_id,
  # NOTE: This request only uploads a single conversion, but if you have
  # multiple conversions to upload, it's still best to upload them in a single
  # request. See the following for per-request limits for reference:
  # https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#conversion_upload_service
  conversion_adjustments: [enhancement],
  # Partial failure must be set to true.
  partial_failure: true,
)
      

Perl

# Upload the enhancement adjustment. Partial failure should always be set to true.
#
# NOTE: This request contains a single adjustment as a demonstration.
# However, if you have multiple adjustments to upload, it's best to
# upload multiple adjustments per request instead of sending a separate
# request per adjustment. See the following for per-request limits:
# https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#conversion_adjustment_upload_service
my $response =
  $api_client->ConversionAdjustmentUploadService()
  ->upload_conversion_adjustments({
    customerId            => $customer_id,
    conversionAdjustments => [$enhancement],
    # Enable partial failure (must be true).
    partialFailure => "true"
  });
      

Meninjau upload

Gunakan laporan diagnostik API konversi yang disempurnakan untuk memvalidasi bahwa konversi yang disempurnakan untuk web berfungsi secara efektif dan mendiagnosis masalah dalam penyiapan Anda.

Gunakan diagnostik data offline untuk meninjau kondisi keseluruhan upload terbaru Anda. Perhatikan bahwa keberhasilan upload tidak selalu berarti upload memiliki kecocokan.

Saat melaporkan metrik konversi untuk kampanye, lihat Memetakan metrik antarmuka pengguna untuk mengaitkan metrik UI Google Ads dengan kolom pelaporan Google Ads API. Anda juga dapat membuat kueri resource conversion_action untuk melihat jumlah total konversi dan total nilai konversi untuk tindakan konversi tertentu.