Prerequisites
Complete the custom events setup.
Request a banner ad
When the custom event line item is reached in the waterfall mediation chain,
the loadBanner:adConfiguration:completionHandler:
method is called on the
class name you provided when creating a custom
event. In this case,
that method is in SampleCustomEvent
, which then calls
the loadBanner:adConfiguration:completionHandler:
method in
SampleCustomEventBanner
.
To request a banner ad, create or modify a class that implements
GADMediationAdapter
and loadBanner:adConfiguration:completionHandler:
. If a
class that extends GADMediationAdapter
already exists, implement
loadBanner:adConfiguration:completionHandler:
there. Additionally, create a
new class to implement GADMediationBannerAd
.
In our custom event example,
SampleCustomEvent
implements
the GADMediationAdapter
interface and then delegates to
SampleCustomEventBanner
.
Swift
import GoogleMobileAds class SampleCustomEvent: NSObject, GADMediationAdapter { fileprivate var bannerAd: SampleCustomEventBanner? ... func loadBanner( for adConfiguration: GADMediationBannerAdConfiguration, completionHandler: @escaping GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler ) { self.bannerAd = SampleCustomEventBanner() self.bannerAd?.loadBanner( for: adConfiguration, completionHandler: completionHandler) } }
Objective-C
#import "SampleCustomEvent.h" @implementation SampleCustomEvent ... SampleCustomEventBanner *sampleBanner; - (void)loadBannerForAdConfiguration: (GADMediationBannerAdConfiguration *)adConfiguration completionHandler:(GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler) completionHandler { sampleBanner = [[SampleCustomEventBanner alloc] init]; [sampleBanner loadBannerForAdConfiguration:adConfiguration completionHandler:completionHandler]; }
SampleCustomEventBanner
is responsible for the following tasks:
Loading the banner ad and invoking a
GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler
method once loading completes.Implementing the
GADMediationBannerAd
protocol.Receiving and reporting ad event callbacks to the Google Mobile Ads SDK
The optional parameter defined in the AdMob UI is
included in the ad configuration.
The parameter can be accessed through
adConfiguration.credentials.settings[@"parameter"]
. This parameter is
typically an ad unit identifier that an ad network SDK requires when
instantiating an ad object.
Swift
class SampleCustomEventBanner: NSObject, GADMediationBannerAd { /// The Sample Ad Network banner ad. var bannerAd: SampleBanner? /// The ad event delegate to forward ad rendering events to the Google Mobile Ads SDK. var delegate: GADMediationBannerAdEventDelegate? /// Completion handler called after ad load var completionHandler: GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler? func loadBanner( for adConfiguration: GADMediationBannerAdConfiguration, completionHandler: @escaping GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler ) { // Create the bannerView with the appropriate size. let adSize = adConfiguration.adSize bannerAd = SampleBanner( frame: CGRect(x: 0, y: 0, width: adSize.size.width, height: adSize.size.height)) bannerAd?.delegate = self bannerAd?.adUnit = adConfiguration.credentials.settings["parameter"] as? String let adRequest = SampleAdRequest() adRequest.testMode = adConfiguration.isTestRequest self.completionHandler = completionHandler bannerAd?.fetchAd(adRequest) } }
Objective-C
#import "SampleCustomEventBanner.h" @interface SampleCustomEventBanner () <SampleBannerAdDelegate, GADMediationBannerAd> { /// The sample banner ad. SampleBanner *_bannerAd; /// The completion handler to call when the ad loading succeeds or fails. GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler _loadCompletionHandler; /// The ad event delegate to forward ad rendering events to the Google Mobile /// Ads SDK. id <GADMediationBannerAdEventDelegate> _adEventDelegate; } @end @implementation SampleCustomEventBanner - (void)loadBannerForAdConfiguration: (GADMediationBannerAdConfiguration *)adConfiguration completionHandler:(GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler) completionHandler { __block atomic_flag completionHandlerCalled = ATOMIC_FLAG_INIT; __block GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler originalCompletionHandler = [completionHandler copy]; _loadCompletionHandler = ^id<GADMediationBannerAdEventDelegate>( _Nullable id<GADMediationBannerAd> ad, NSError *_Nullable error) { // Only allow completion handler to be called once. if (atomic_flag_test_and_set(&completionHandlerCalled)) { return nil; } id<GADMediationBannerAdEventDelegate> delegate = nil; if (originalCompletionHandler) { // Call original handler and hold on to its return value. delegate = originalCompletionHandler(ad, error); } // Release reference to handler. Objects retained by the handler will also // be released. originalCompletionHandler = nil; return delegate; }; NSString *adUnit = adConfiguration.credentials.settings[@"parameter"]; _bannerAd = [[SampleBanner alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, adConfiguration.adSize.size.width, adConfiguration.adSize.size.height)]; _bannerAd.adUnit = adUnit; _bannerAd.delegate = self; SampleAdRequest *adRequest = [[SampleAdRequest alloc] init]; adRequest.testMode = adConfiguration.isTestRequest; [_bannerAd fetchAd:adRequest]; }
Whether the ad is successfully fetched or encounters an error, you
would call GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler
. In the event of success,
pass through the class that implements GADMediationBannerAd
with a nil
value
for the error parameter; in the event of failure, pass through the error you
encountered.
Typically, these methods are implemented inside callbacks from the
third-party SDK your adapter implements. For this example, the Sample SDK
has a SampleBannerAdDelegate
with relevant callbacks:
Swift
func bannerDidLoad(_ banner: SampleBanner) { if let handler = completionHandler { delegate = handler(self, nil) } } func banner( _ banner: SampleBanner, didFailToLoadAdWith errorCode: SampleErrorCode ) { let error = SampleCustomEventUtilsSwift.SampleCustomEventErrorWithCodeAndDescription( code: SampleCustomEventErrorCodeSwift .SampleCustomEventErrorAdLoadFailureCallback, description: "Sample SDK returned an ad load failure callback with error code: \(errorCode)" ) if let handler = completionHandler { delegate = handler(nil, error) } }
Objective-C
- (void)bannerDidLoad:(SampleBanner *)banner { _adEventDelegate = _loadCompletionHandler(self, nil); } - (void)banner:(SampleBanner *)banner didFailToLoadAdWithErrorCode:(SampleErrorCode)errorCode { NSError *error = SampleCustomEventErrorWithCodeAndDescription( SampleCustomEventErrorAdLoadFailureCallback, [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Sample SDK returned an ad load failure " @"callback with error code: %@", errorCode]); _adEventDelegate = _loadCompletionHandler(nil, error); }
GADMediationBannerAd
requires implementing a UIView
property:
Swift
var view: UIView { return bannerAd ?? UIView() }
Objective-C
- (nonnull UIView *)view { return _bannerAd; }
Forward mediation events to the Google Mobile Ads SDK
Once you've called GADMediationBannerLoadCompletionHandler
with a loaded ad,
the returned GADMediationBannerAdEventDelegate
delegate object can then be
used by the adapter to forward presentation events from the third-party SDK to
the Google Mobile Ads SDK. The SampleCustomEventBanner
class implements the
SampleBannerAdDelegate
protocol to forward callbacks from the sample ad
network to the Google Mobile Ads SDK.
It's important that your custom event forwards as many of these callbacks as possible, so that your app receives these equivalent events from the Google Mobile Ads SDK. Here's an example of using callbacks:
Swift
func bannerWillLeaveApplication(_ banner: SampleBanner) { delegate?.reportClick() }
Objective-C
- (void)bannerWillLeaveApplication:(SampleBanner *)banner { [_adEventDelegate reportClick]; }
This completes the custom events implementation for banner ads. The full example is available on GitHub. You can use it with an ad network that is already supported or modify it to display custom event banner ads.