AI-generated Key Takeaways
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The
publisherProfilesresource provides information about publishers you are negotiating with. -
Publisher profiles can represent the origin of inventory (
domains,mobileApps) for finalized deals. -
Publisher profiles are used to identify the publisher in
deals,finalizedDeals, andproposalsresources. -
Some fields in a publisher profile are not always populated, and full profiles are not always shared.
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A publisher can have multiple child profiles under a parent profile, with the parent representing all inventory.
You can use the
publisherProfiles
resource to view information about publishers you're negotiating with.
For example, when a deal is
finalized and serving, domains and mobileApps describe the origin of
inventory you receive in bid requests from the publisher.
When you use the deals, finalizedDeals, and proposals resources, the
publisher is identified by the full PublisherProfile resource path found in
name.
Not all publishers share full profiles. In these cases, you receive the following fields:
namedisplayNameisParent
A publisher can have multiple publisher profiles under a single parent profile.
Each child profile represents a portion of the publisher’s inventory. All of the
publisher’s inventory is represented in the parent profile. If a publisher
profile is a parent, the isParent field is set to True.
All publishers have a unique publisherCode. You can filter by publisherCode
when calling publisherProfiles.list to find all of the profiles that are
associated with a given publisher.
Some fields aren’t populated depending on whether the profile is a parent
or child. For example, domains and mobileApps aren’t populated for parent
profiles.