Defina o operatingAccount como o produto e o ID da conta que vai
receber os dados de público-alvo.
Preparar os dados de público-alvo
Considere os seguintes dados de exemplo em um arquivo separado por vírgulas. Cada linha do arquivo corresponde a um membro do público-alvo, e cada membro tem até três endereços de e-mail.
Confira um exemplo de AudienceMember para os endereços de e-mail formatados, com hash e codificados de dana@example.com e danam@example.com da primeira linha dos dados de entrada:
Atualize os marcadores no corpo, como
OPERATING_ACCOUNT_PRODUCT,
OPERATING_ACCOUNT_ID e AUDIENCE_ID
com os valores da sua conta e destino.
Defina validateOnly como true para validar a solicitação sem aplicar as mudanças. Quando estiver tudo pronto para aplicar as mudanças, defina validateOnly como false.
Uma solicitação com falha resulta em um código de status de resposta de erro, como 400 Bad
Request, e uma resposta com detalhes do erro.
Por exemplo, um email_address que contém uma string de texto simples em vez de um valor codificado em hexadecimal produz a seguinte resposta:
{"error":{"code":400,"message":"There was a problem with the request.","status":"INVALID_ARGUMENT","details":[{"@type":"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.ErrorInfo","reason":"INVALID_ARGUMENT","domain":"datamanager.googleapis.com"},{"@type":"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest","fieldViolations":[{"field":"audience_members.audience_members[0].user_data.user_identifiers","description":"Email is not hex encoded.","reason":"INVALID_HEX_ENCODING"}]}]}}
Um email_address que não é hash e é codificado apenas em hexadecimal produz a seguinte resposta:
{"error":{"code":400,"message":"There was a problem with the request.","status":"INVALID_ARGUMENT","details":[{"@type":"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.ErrorInfo","reason":"INVALID_ARGUMENT","domain":"datamanager.googleapis.com"},{"@type":"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest","fieldViolations":[{"field":"audience_members.audience_members[0]","reason":"INVALID_SHA256_FORMAT"}]}]}}
Próximas etapas
Configure
a autenticação e configure seu ambiente com uma biblioteca de cliente.
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Build an [`IngestionService`](/data-manager/api/reference/rest/v1/audienceMembers/ingest) request for audience members.\n4. Send the request with the Google APIs Explorer.\n5. Understand success and failure responses.\n\nPrepare a destination\n---------------------\n\nBefore you can send data, you need to prepare the destination to send the data\nto. Here's a sample `Destination` for you to use: \n\n {\n \"operatingAccount\": {\n \"product\": \"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eOPERATING_ACCOUNT_PRODUCT\u003c/var\u003e\",\n \"accountId\": \"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eOPERATING_ACCOUNT_ID\u003c/var\u003e\"\n },\n\n \"productDestinationId\": \"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eAUDIENCE_ID\u003c/var\u003e\"\n }\n\n- Set the `operatingAccount` to the product and ID of the account that will\n receive the audience data.\n\nPrepare audience data\n---------------------\n\nConsider the following sample data in a comma-separated file. Each line in the\nfile corresponds to one member of the audience, and each member has up to three\nemail addresses. \n\n #,email_1,email_2,email_3\n 1,dana@example.com,DanaM@example.com,\n 2,ALEXJ@example.com, AlexJ@cymbalgroup.com,alexj@altostrat.com\n 3,quinn@CYMBALGROUP.com,baklavainthebalkans@gmail.com ,\n 4,rosario@example.org,cloudySanFrancisco@GMAIL.com,\n\nEmail addresses have the following [formatting](/data-manager/api/get-started/formatting) and\nhashing requirements:\n\n1. Remove all leading, trailing, and intermediate whitespace.\n2. Convert the email address to lowercase.\n3. Hash the email address using the [SHA-256 algorithm](//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SHA-2).\n4. Encode the hash bytes using [hexadecimal](//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal) (hex) or [Base64 encoding](//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base64). The examples in this guide use hex encoding.\n\nHere's the formatted data: \n\n #,email_1,email_2,email_3\n 1,dana@example.com,danam@example.com,\n 2,alexj@example.com,alexj@cymbalgroup.com,alexj@altostrat.com\n 3,quinn@cymbalgroup.com,baklavainthebalkans@gmail.com,\n 4,rosario@example.org,cloudysanfrancisco@gmail.com,\n\nAnd here's the data after being hashed and encoded: \n\n #,email_1,email_2,email_3\n 1,07e2f1394b0ea80e2adca010ea8318df697001a005ba7452720edda4b0ce57b3,1df6b43bc68dd38eca94e6a65b4f466ae537b796c81a526918b40ac4a7b906c7\n 2,2ef46c4214c3fc1b277a2d976d55194e12b899aa50d721f28da858c7689756e3,54e410b14fa652a4b49b43aff6eaf92ad680d4d1e5e62ed71b86cd3188385a51,e8bd3f8da6f5af73bec1ab3fbf7beb47482c4766dfdfc94e6bd89e359c139478\n 3,05bb62526f091b45d20e243d194766cca8869137421047dc53fa4876d111a6f0,f1fcde379f31f4d446b76ee8f34860eca2288adc6b6d6c0fdc56d9eee75a2fa5\n 4,83a834cc5327bc4dee7c5408988040dc5813c7662611cd93b707aff72bf7d33f,223ebda6f6889b1494551ba902d9d381daf2f642bae055888e96343d53e9f9c4\n\nHere's a sample `AudienceMember` for the formatted, hashed, and encoded email\naddresses of `dana@example.com` and `danam@example.com` from the first row of\nthe input data: \n\n {\n \"userData\": {\n \"userIdentifiers\": [\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"07e2f1394b0ea80e2adca010ea8318df697001a005ba7452720edda4b0ce57b3\"\n },\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"1df6b43bc68dd38eca94e6a65b4f466ae537b796c81a526918b40ac4a7b906c7\"\n }\n ]\n }\n }\n\nBuild the request body\n----------------------\n\nCombine the `Destination` and `userData` for the request body: \n\n {\n \"destinations\": [\n {\n \"operatingAccount\": {\n \"product\": \"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eOPERATING_ACCOUNT_PRODUCT\u003c/var\u003e\",\n \"accountId\": \"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eOPERATING_ACCOUNT_ID\u003c/var\u003e\"\n },\n\n \"productDestinationId\": \"\u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eAUDIENCE_ID\u003c/var\u003e\"\n }\n ],\n \"audienceMembers\": [\n {\n \"userData\": {\n \"userIdentifiers\": [\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"07e2f1394b0ea80e2adca010ea8318df697001a005ba7452720edda4b0ce57b3\"\n },\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"1df6b43bc68dd38eca94e6a65b4f466ae537b796c81a526918b40ac4a7b906c7\"\n }\n ]\n }\n },\n {\n \"userData\": {\n \"userIdentifiers\": [\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"2ef46c4214c3fc1b277a2d976d55194e12b899aa50d721f28da858c7689756e3\"\n },\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"54e410b14fa652a4b49b43aff6eaf92ad680d4d1e5e62ed71b86cd3188385a51\"\n },\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"e8bd3f8da6f5af73bec1ab3fbf7beb47482c4766dfdfc94e6bd89e359c139478\"\n }\n ]\n }\n },\n {\n \"userData\": {\n \"userIdentifiers\": [\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"05bb62526f091b45d20e243d194766cca8869137421047dc53fa4876d111a6f0\"\n },\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"f1fcde379f31f4d446b76ee8f34860eca2288adc6b6d6c0fdc56d9eee75a2fa5\"\n }\n ]\n }\n },\n {\n \"userData\": {\n \"userIdentifiers\": [\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"83a834cc5327bc4dee7c5408988040dc5813c7662611cd93b707aff72bf7d33f\"\n },\n {\n \"emailAddress\": \"223ebda6f6889b1494551ba902d9d381daf2f642bae055888e96343d53e9f9c4\"\n }\n ]\n }\n }\n ],\n \"consent\": {\n \"adUserData\": \"CONSENT_GRANTED\",\n \"adPersonalization\": \"CONSENT_GRANTED\"\n },\n \"encoding\": \"HEX\",\n \"termsOfService\": {\n \"customerMatchTermsOfServiceStatus\": \"ACCEPTED\"\n },\n \"validateOnly\": \u003cvar scope=\"VALIDATE_ONLY\" translate=\"no\"\u003e\u003cspan class=\"devsite-syntax-kc\"\u003etrue\u003c/span\u003e\u003c/var\u003e\n }\n\n1. Update the placeholders in the body, such as \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eOPERATING_ACCOUNT_PRODUCT\u003c/var\u003e, \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eOPERATING_ACCOUNT_ID\u003c/var\u003e, and \u003cvar translate=\"no\"\u003eAUDIENCE_ID\u003c/var\u003e with the values for your account and destination.\n2. Set `validateOnly` to `true` to validate the request without applying the changes. When you're ready to apply the changes, set `validateOnly` to `false`.\n3. Set `termsOfService` to indicate that the user has accepted the [Customer\n Match terms of service](//support.google.com/adspolicy/answer/6299717).\n4. Note this request indicates that `consent` is granted, and doesn't use encryption.\n\nSend the request\n----------------\n\n1. Copy the request body using the copy button at the top right of the sample.\n2. Click the **API** button in the toolbar.\n3. Paste the copied request body into the **Request body** box.\n4. Click the **Execute** button, complete the authorization prompts, and review the response.\n\nSuccess responses\n-----------------\n\nA successful request returns a response with an object containing a `requestId`. \n\n {\n \"requestId\": \"126365e1-16d0-4c81-9de9-f362711e250a\"\n }\n\nFailure responses\n-----------------\n\nA failed request results in an error response status code such as `400 Bad\nRequest`, and a response with error details.\n\nFor example, an `email_address` containing a plain text string instead of a hex\nencoded value produces the following response: \n\n {\n \"error\": {\n \"code\": 400,\n \"message\": \"There was a problem with the request.\",\n \"status\": \"INVALID_ARGUMENT\",\n \"details\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.ErrorInfo\",\n \"reason\": \"INVALID_ARGUMENT\",\n \"domain\": \"datamanager.googleapis.com\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest\",\n \"fieldViolations\": [\n {\n \"field\": \"audience_members.audience_members[0].user_data.user_identifiers\",\n \"description\": \"Email is not hex encoded.\",\n \"reason\": \"INVALID_HEX_ENCODING\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n }\n\nAn `email_address` that isn't hashed and is only hex encoded produces the\nfollowing response: \n\n {\n \"error\": {\n \"code\": 400,\n \"message\": \"There was a problem with the request.\",\n \"status\": \"INVALID_ARGUMENT\",\n \"details\": [\n {\n \"@type\": \"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.ErrorInfo\",\n \"reason\": \"INVALID_ARGUMENT\",\n \"domain\": \"datamanager.googleapis.com\"\n },\n {\n \"@type\": \"type.googleapis.com/google.rpc.BadRequest\",\n \"fieldViolations\": [\n {\n \"field\": \"audience_members.audience_members[0]\",\n \"reason\": \"INVALID_SHA256_FORMAT\"\n }\n ]\n }\n ]\n }\n }\n\nNext steps\n----------\n\n- [Configure](/data-manager/api/get-started/set-up-access) authentication and setup your environment with a client library.\n- Learn about the [formatting, hashing, and encoding requirements](/data-manager/api/get-started/formatting) for each type of data.\n- Learn how to [encrypt user data](/data-manager/api/get-started/encryption).\n- Learn about [best practices](/data-manager/api/get-started/best-practices).\n- Learn about [limits and quotas](/data-manager/api/limits)."]]