临时资源名称
GoogleAdsService.Mutate
支持
供日后引用的临时资源名称
。例如,这让您可以制作一个广告系列
相关的广告组、广告、关键字等。
为此,您可以指定新资源的 resource_name
以使用
排除 ID。例如,如果您创建了一个广告系列,并指定其资源名称
设为 customers/<YOUR_CUSTOMER_ID>/campaigns/-1
,则在创建
那么您可以通过资源名称来引用该广告组
您指定的 -1
将被替换为所创建广告系列的实际 ID
。
使用临时资源名称时,请注意以下事项:
- 临时资源名称只有在 资源。在下面的示例中,广告组操作 在操作列表中的广告系列操作之后。
- 系统无法跨作业或 mutate 请求记住临时资源名称; 要引用在上一个作业或 mutate 请求中创建的资源,请使用其 实际资源名称
- 对于单个作业或 mutate 请求,每个临时资源名称必须使用 唯一负数,即使它们来自不同的资源类型也是如此。如果 在单个作业或 mutate 请求中重复使用了临时 ID,则会引发错误 。
示例
为了针对上述情况提供更具体的示例,假设您 您希望在单个 API 请求中添加广告系列、广告组和广告。您 将为您的请求创建一个类似于以下内容的结构:
mutate_operations: [
{
campaign_operation: {
create: {
resource_name: "customers/<YOUR_CUSTOMER_ID>/campaigns/-1",
...
}
}
},
{
ad_group_operation: {
create: {
resource_name: "customers/<YOUR_CUSTOMER_ID>/adGroups/-2",
campaign: "customers/<YOUR_CUSTOMER_ID>/campaigns/-1"
...
}
}
},
{
ad_group_ad_operation: {
create: {
ad_group: "customers/<YOUR_CUSTOMER_ID>/adGroups/-2"
...
}
}
},
]
请注意,由于无法重复使用相同的 ID,该广告组将使用新的临时 ID。
我们为广告系列使用的 -1
,在广告展示时也会引用此广告组
制作广告组广告。广告组本身会引用
已在该请求的早期操作中为广告系列创建,而
不需要 ad_group_ad_operation
中的 resource_name
,因为没有进一步的
操作会引用它。
组合相同类型的操作
使用 GoogleAdsService.Mutate
时,
务必将操作分组
根据重复操作数组中的资源将操作归为一组。作为一种方式,该 mutate 方法发挥的作用其实是自动依序调用每个资源的自有 mutate 方法。为此,它会读取
直到找到适合不同类型的资源为止,然后将所有资源
同时处理相同类型的操作。
例如,假设您有 5 项广告系列操作,其次是 10 个广告组
Mutate
调用的重复 operations
字段中返回
系统将在后端总共执行两次调用,一次对
CampaignService
旁边会显示 5 次操作,AdGroupService
旁边
10 项操作。
但是,如果您以不同的方式对它们进行分组,则效果可能会
更差。如果您只制作 2 个广告系列和 2 个广告组,
操作按照 [广告系列, 广告组, 广告系列, 广告组] 排序,则此
会导致在后端中总共调用四次。这会导致 API 运行速度变慢
在极端情况下甚至会导致超时。
从响应中检索可变属性
如果您将 mutate 请求的 response_content_type
设置为
MUTABLE_RESOURCE
,
响应将包含每个对象所有可变字段的值
创建或更新的指标使用此功能可避免
search
或 searchStream
请求。
如果您不设置 response_content_type
,则 Google Ads API 会默认使用
RESOURCE_NAME_ONLY
,并且响应将仅包含
创建或更新的资源
以下是通过 API 调用检索可变资源的示例:
Java
private String createExperimentArms( GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, long campaignId, String experiment) { List<ExperimentArmOperation> operations = new ArrayList<>(); operations.add( ExperimentArmOperation.newBuilder() .setCreate( // The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. ExperimentArm.newBuilder() .setControl(true) .addCampaigns(ResourceNames.campaign(customerId, campaignId)) .setExperiment(experiment) .setName("control arm") .setTrafficSplit(40) .build()) .build()); operations.add( ExperimentArmOperation.newBuilder() .setCreate( // The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically // generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the experiment. ExperimentArm.newBuilder() .setControl(false) .setExperiment(experiment) .setName("experiment arm") .setTrafficSplit(60) .build()) .build()); try (ExperimentArmServiceClient experimentArmServiceClient = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createExperimentArmServiceClient()) { // Constructs the mutate request. MutateExperimentArmsRequest mutateRequest = MutateExperimentArmsRequest.newBuilder() .setCustomerId(Long.toString(customerId)) .addAllOperations(operations) // We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the easiest way to do // that is to have the response return the newly created entities. .setResponseContentType(ResponseContentType.MUTABLE_RESOURCE) .build(); // Sends the mutate request. MutateExperimentArmsResponse response = experimentArmServiceClient.mutateExperimentArms(mutateRequest); // Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. Since we created // the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. If you don't remember which arm is the // treatment arm, you can always filter the query in the next section with // `experiment_arm.control = false`. MutateExperimentArmResult controlArmResult = response.getResults(0); MutateExperimentArmResult treatmentArmResult = response.getResults( response.getResultsCount() - 1); System.out.printf("Created control arm with resource name '%s'%n", controlArmResult.getResourceName()); System.out.printf("Created treatment arm with resource name '%s'%n", treatmentArmResult.getResourceName()); return treatmentArmResult.getExperimentArm().getInDesignCampaigns(0); } }
C#
/// <summary> /// Creates the experiment arms. /// </summary> /// <param name="client">The Google Ads client.</param> /// <param name="customerId">The customer ID for which the call is made.</param> /// <param name="baseCampaignId">ID of the campaign for which the control arm is /// created.</param> /// <param name="experimentResourceName">Resource name of the experiment.</param> /// <returns>The control and treatment arms.</returns> private static (MutateExperimentArmResult, MutateExperimentArmResult) CreateExperimentArms(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId, long baseCampaignId, string experimentResourceName) { // Get the ExperimentArmService. ExperimentArmServiceClient experimentService = client.GetService( Services.V17.ExperimentArmService); // Create the control arm. The control arm references an already-existing campaign. ExperimentArmOperation controlArmOperation = new ExperimentArmOperation() { Create = new ExperimentArm() { Control = true, Campaigns = { ResourceNames.Campaign(customerId, baseCampaignId) }, Experiment = experimentResourceName, Name = "Control Arm", TrafficSplit = 40 } }; // Create the non-control arm. The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, // will automatically generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the // experiment. ExperimentArmOperation treatmentArmOperation = new ExperimentArmOperation() { Create = new ExperimentArm() { Control = false, Experiment = experimentResourceName, Name = "Experiment Arm", TrafficSplit = 60 } }; // We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the // easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created // entities. MutateExperimentArmsRequest request = new MutateExperimentArmsRequest { CustomerId = customerId.ToString(), Operations = { controlArmOperation, treatmentArmOperation }, ResponseContentType = ResponseContentType.MutableResource }; MutateExperimentArmsResponse response = experimentService.MutateExperimentArms( request ); // Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. // Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. MutateExperimentArmResult controlArm = response.Results.First(); MutateExperimentArmResult treatmentArm = response.Results.Last(); Console.WriteLine($"Created control arm with resource name " + $"'{controlArm.ResourceName}."); Console.WriteLine($"Created treatment arm with resource name" + $" '{treatmentArm.ResourceName}'."); return (controlArm, treatmentArm); }
PHP
private static function createExperimentArms( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId, int $campaignId, string $experimentResourceName ): string { $operations = []; $experimentArm1 = new ExperimentArm([ // The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. 'control' => true, 'campaigns' => [ResourceNames::forCampaign($customerId, $campaignId)], 'experiment' => $experimentResourceName, 'name' => 'control arm', 'traffic_split' => 40 ]); $operations[] = new ExperimentArmOperation(['create' => $experimentArm1]); $experimentArm2 = new ExperimentArm([ // The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically // generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the // experiment. 'control' => false, 'experiment' => $experimentResourceName, 'name' => 'experiment arm', 'traffic_split' => 60 ]); $operations[] = new ExperimentArmOperation(['create' => $experimentArm2]); // Issues a request to create the experiment arms. $experimentArmServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getExperimentArmServiceClient(); $response = $experimentArmServiceClient->mutateExperimentArms( MutateExperimentArmsRequest::build($customerId, $operations) // We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the easiest // way to do that is to have the response return the newly created entities. ->setResponseContentType(ResponseContentType::MUTABLE_RESOURCE) ); // Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. // Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. $controlArmResourceName = $response->getResults()[0]->getResourceName(); $treatmentArm = $response->getResults()[count($operations) - 1]; print "Created control arm with resource name '$controlArmResourceName'" . PHP_EOL; print "Created treatment arm with resource name '{$treatmentArm->getResourceName()}'" . PHP_EOL; return $treatmentArm->getExperimentArm()->getInDesignCampaigns()[0]; }
Python
def create_experiment_arms(client, customer_id, base_campaign_id, experiment): """Creates a control and treatment experiment arms. Args: client: an initialized GoogleAdsClient instance. customer_id: a client customer ID. base_campaign_id: the campaign ID to associate with the control arm of the experiment. experiment: the resource name for an experiment. Returns: the resource name for the new treatment experiment arm. """ operations = [] campaign_service = client.get_service("CampaignService") # The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. operation_1 = client.get_type("ExperimentArmOperation") exa_1 = operation_1.create exa_1.control = True exa_1.campaigns.append( campaign_service.campaign_path(customer_id, base_campaign_id) ) exa_1.experiment = experiment exa_1.name = "control arm" exa_1.traffic_split = 40 operations.append(operation_1) # The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically # generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the # experiment. operation_2 = client.get_type("ExperimentArmOperation") exa_2 = operation_2.create exa_2.control = False exa_2.experiment = experiment exa_2.name = "experiment arm" exa_2.traffic_split = 60 operations.append(operation_2) experiment_arm_service = client.get_service("ExperimentArmService") request = client.get_type("MutateExperimentArmsRequest") request.customer_id = customer_id request.operations = operations # We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the # easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created # entities. request.response_content_type = ( client.enums.ResponseContentTypeEnum.MUTABLE_RESOURCE ) response = experiment_arm_service.mutate_experiment_arms(request=request) # Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. # Since we created the treatment arm second, it will be the second result. control_arm_result = response.results[0] treatment_arm_result = response.results[1] print( f"Created control arm with resource name {control_arm_result.resource_name}" ) print( f"Created treatment arm with resource name {treatment_arm_result.resource_name}" ) return treatment_arm_result.experiment_arm.in_design_campaigns[0]
Ruby
def create_experiment_arms(client, customer_id, base_campaign_id, experiment) operations = [] operations << client.operation.create_resource.experiment_arm do |ea| # The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. ea.control = true ea.campaigns << client.path.campaign(customer_id, base_campaign_id) ea.experiment = experiment ea.name = 'control arm' ea.traffic_split = 40 end operations << client.operation.create_resource.experiment_arm do |ea| # The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically # generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the # experiment. ea.control = false ea.experiment = experiment ea.name = 'experiment arm' ea.traffic_split = 60 end response = client.service.experiment_arm.mutate_experiment_arms( customer_id: customer_id, operations: operations, # We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the # easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created # entities. response_content_type: :MUTABLE_RESOURCE, ) # Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. # Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. control_arm_result = response.results.first treatment_arm_result = response.results.last puts "Created control arm with resource name #{control_arm_result.resource_name}." puts "Created treatment arm with resource name #{treatment_arm_result.resource_name}." treatment_arm_result.experiment_arm.in_design_campaigns.first end
Perl
sub create_experiment_arms { my ($api_client, $customer_id, $base_campaign_id, $experiment) = @_; my $operations = []; push @$operations, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::ExperimentArmService::ExperimentArmOperation ->new({ create => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::ExperimentArm->new({ # The "control" arm references an already-existing campaign. control => "true", campaigns => [ Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Utils::ResourceNames::campaign( $customer_id, $base_campaign_id ) ], experiment => $experiment, name => "control arm", trafficSplit => 40 })}); push @$operations, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::ExperimentArmService::ExperimentArmOperation ->new({ create => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::ExperimentArm->new({ # The non-"control" arm, also called a "treatment" arm, will automatically # generate draft campaigns that you can modify before starting the # experiment. control => "false", experiment => $experiment, name => "experiment arm", trafficSplit => 60 })}); my $response = $api_client->ExperimentArmService()->mutate({ customerId => $customer_id, operations => $operations, # We want to fetch the draft campaign IDs from the treatment arm, so the # easiest way to do that is to have the response return the newly created # entities. responseContentType => MUTABLE_RESOURCE }); # Results always return in the order that you specify them in the request. # Since we created the treatment arm last, it will be the last result. my $control_arm_result = $response->{results}[0]; my $treatment_arm_result = $response->{results}[1]; printf "Created control arm with resource name '%s'.\n", $control_arm_result->{resourceName}; printf "Created treatment arm with resource name '%s'.\n", $treatment_arm_result->{resourceName}; return $treatment_arm_result->{experimentArm}{inDesignCampaigns}[0]; }