If you need to operate on different types of entities at the same time or
prefer to write against a single endpoint rather than using a separate endpoint
per resource type, then you can use the
GoogleAdsService.Mutate
endpoint for all supported mutate operations.
Mutate operations
Each MutateGoogleAdsRequest
accepts a repeated MutateOperation
, each of
which can include a single operation for one resource type. To create one
campaign and one ad group in a single
GoogleAdsService.Mutate
call,
you would need to create two MutateOperation
entities (one for the CampaignOperation
,
the other for the AdGroupOperation
),
and then pass both to
GoogleAdsService
.
Ruby
mutate_operation1 = client.operation(:Mutate)
mutate_operation2 = client.operation(:Mutate)
campaign_operation = client.operation(:Campaign)
ad_group_operation = client.operation(:AdGroup)
# Do some setup here to get campaign_operation and ad_group_operation into the
# state you would want them for a regular mutate call to their respective
# services.
mutate_operation1.campaign_operation = campaign_operation
mutate_operation2.ad_group_operation = ad_group_operation
google_ads_service.mutate(customer_id, [mutate_operation1, mutate_operation2])
Like other services, this endpoint supports partial failure and validate-only.