Le ciblage par liste de clients vous permet d'utiliser vos données en ligne et hors ligne pour toucher et réengager vos clients sur le Réseau de Recherche, l'onglet "Shopping", Gmail, YouTube et Display. Cette méthode de ciblage utilise les informations que vos clients ont partagées avec vous pour leur présenter vos annonces et cibler d'autres clients similaires. Vous pouvez importer des données de gestion de la relation client (CRM) de manière groupée, ajouter ou supprimer des données, ou utiliser ces listes d'utilisateurs pour créer un logical_user_list
.
Consultez la présentation de la gestion des audiences pour obtenir la liste des différents types de segments d'audience et comparer le ciblage par liste de clients à d'autres options de listes d'utilisateurs.
En savoir plus sur le ciblage par liste de clients et le ciblage par type d'audience
Prérequis
Tous les comptes ne sont pas éligibles à l'utilisation du ciblage par liste de clients. Pour utiliser le ciblage par liste de clients, votre compte doit remplir les conditions suivantes :
- Afficher un historique des activités conforme à nos règles
- Afficher un historique des paiements satisfaisant
Différentes fonctionnalités sont disponibles en fonction des exigences auxquelles votre compte répond. Consultez le Règlement sur le ciblage par liste de clients pour connaître les critères d'éligibilité et les restrictions applicables.
Concevoir votre intégration
Vous pouvez concevoir votre intégration.
Parcours d'utilisation
Voici le processus recommandé pour créer et cibler une liste de clients :
Créez une liste de clients vide.
Créez un
OfflineUserDataJob
. Il est beaucoup plus efficace de créer une seule tâche volumineuse que plusieurs tâches plus petites.Veillez à renseigner le champ
consent
decustomer_match_user_list_metadata
dans vos requêtesOfflineUserDataJob
create
. Pour les requêtesremove
, le consentement n'est pas nécessaire. L'API renvoieOfflineUserDataJobError.CUSTOMER_NOT_ACCEPTED_CUSTOMER_DATA_TERMS
si la valeurconsent.ad_user_data
ouconsent.ad_personalization
de la tâche est définie surDENIED
.Si un utilisateur a refusé son consentement, vous pouvez créer une tâche avec une opération
remove
pour supprimer ses identifiants de la liste des utilisateurs.S'il vous manque le consentement pour des utilisateurs spécifiques, créez une tâche distincte dans laquelle vous ne définissez pas le champ
consent
ducustomer_match_user_list_metadata
de la tâche, puis ajoutez les identifiants des utilisateurs qui utilisent les opérationscreate
pour cette tâche distincte.Ajoutez des opérations à l'aide de la méthode
OfflineUserDataJobService.AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations
. Pour un traitement optimal,nous vous recommandons d'ajouter jusqu'à 10 000 identifiants au total par appel. Une seule requêteAddOfflineUserDataJobOperations
peut contenir au maximum 100 000 identifiants pour tous les objetsUserData
de la liste des opérations.Par exemple, si chacun de vos objets
UserData
contient unUserIdentifier
pourhashed_email
et un autreUserIdentifier
pourhashed_phone_number
, l'envoi de 5 000 objetsUserData
par requête est optimal, car chaque requête contiendra 10 000 identifiants utilisateur au total.Répétez l'étape précédente jusqu'à ce que toutes les opérations soient ajoutées ou jusqu'à ce que le job atteigne sa capacité maximale. Le nombre d'opérations que vous pouvez ajouter à une tâche n'est pas limité. Toutefois, nous vous recommandons de ne pas dépasser 1 000 000 d'opérations par tâche pour un traitement optimal.
Exécuter la tâche.
Interrogez l'importation pour vérifier qu'elle a bien été effectuée.
Vérifiez le taux de correspondance.
Cibler la liste.
OfflineUserDataJobService et UserDataService
Deux services sont disponibles pour importer des données de ciblage par liste de clients. Sélectionnez le service en fonction de votre cas d'utilisation, car il peut y avoir des limites pour un service.
Services d'importation pour le ciblage par liste de clients | |
---|---|
OfflineUserDataJobService (recommandé)
|
La plupart des développeurs utilisent ce service. Il est optimisé pour les importations volumineuses à haut débit et renvoie des métriques de réussite une fois l'opération terminée. Ce guide se concentre principalement sur ce service. |
UserDataService
|
Ce service est optimisé pour importer un petit nombre d'identifiants à la fois avec des mises à jour sporadiques. Il n'est pas optimisé pour fonctionner en continu. Elle est limitée à 10 opérations par requête. De plus, une seule requête ne peut pas contenir plus de 100 éléments au total pour tous les user_identifiers .
Pour obtenir des conseils sur les importations avec ce service, consultez le guide sur la gestion de l'intégration de vos listes de clients. À partir de la version 15 de l'API Google Ads, vous devez renseigner le champ |
Bonnes pratiques
Tenez compte des bonnes pratiques suivantes lorsque vous concevez votre intégration du ciblage par liste de clients :
N'essayez pas d'utiliser plusieurs comptes pour modifier une même liste d'utilisateurs. Une liste d'utilisateurs ne peut être modifiée que par le compte Google Ads ou le partenaire de données qui l'a créée.
Maximisez le nombre d'opérations par
AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest
, jusqu'à 100 000 identifiants, afin d'éviter les erreursRESOURCE_EXHAUSTED
.Ne mélangez pas les opérations
create
etremove
dans la mêmeOfflineUserDataJob
. Cette opération peut entraîner une erreurCONFLICTING_OPERATION
.Activez
partial_failure
dans unAddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest
afin de détecter les opérations problématiques avant d'exécuter la tâche. Les opérations sont validées lors de leur importation dans unOfflineUserDataJob
.Évitez d'exécuter simultanément plusieurs processus
OfflineUserDataJob
qui modifient la même liste d'utilisateurs (c'est-à-dire plusieurs tâches dont lesCustomerMatchUserListMetadata.user_list
pointent vers le même nom de ressource). Cela peut entraîner une erreurCONCURRENT_MODIFICATION
, car plusieurs tâches ne sont pas autorisées à fonctionner sur la même liste en même temps. Cette erreur peut également se produire si vous essayez de modifier simultanément une liste via l'interface utilisateur Google Ads et l'API Google Ads. Notez que cela ne s'applique pas à l'ajout d'opérations à une tâchePENDING
, qui peut être effectuée à tout moment avant le démarrage de la tâche.Si vous devez appliquer des milliers d'opérations, créez un seul
OfflineUserDataJob
contenant toutes les opérations. Ne créez pas plusieurs tâches comportant seulement quelques centaines d'opérations chacune et ne les exécutez pas de manière séquentielle ou simultanée. Une seule tâche volumineuse contenant toutes vos opérations est beaucoup plus efficace que plusieurs petites tâches, et réduit les risques de rencontrer des erreurs dans votre workflow.
Pour découvrir comment exploiter vos listes de clients pour un ciblage optimal, consultez le Centre d'aide.
Créer une liste de clients
Commencez par créer une liste de clients avec UserListService
. Les listes de clients sont créées en définissant le champ crm_based_user_list
sur l'objet user_list
. Le champ crm_based_user_list
peut être défini sur des types de campagnes compatibles avec le ciblage de listes de clients:
Requête de ciblage par liste de clients dans différents types de campagnes | |
---|---|
Réseau de Recherche | Les annonces sont diffusées sur le Réseau de Recherche. |
Réseau Display | Les annonces sont diffusées sur le Réseau Display et dans Gmail uniquement s'il existe des créations GSP. |
Expansion au Réseau Display dans les campagnes sur le Réseau de Recherche | Les annonces ne s'affichent sur le Réseau de Recherche et dans Gmail que si des créations GSP sont disponibles. |
Campagnes vidéo | Les annonces ne s'affichent sur YouTube que si elles sont diffusées sous forme d'annonces TrueView InStream. |
Campagnes Shopping | Les annonces s'affichent dans l'onglet "Shopping". |
crm_based_user_list
contient trois champs:
app_id
: chaîne qui identifie de manière unique l'application mobile à partir de laquelle les données ont été collectées. Cette étape est obligatoire lorsque vous créezCrmBasedUserList
pour importer des identifiants publicitaires pour mobile.upload_key_type
: type de clé correspondant de la liste, qui peut êtreCONTACT_INFO
,CRM_ID
ouMOBILE_ADVERTISING_ID
. Une même liste ne peut pas contenir de types de données mixtes. Ce champ est obligatoire pour toutes les listes de clients.data_source_type
: source de données de la liste. La valeur par défaut estFIRST_PARTY
. Les clients ajoutés à la liste d'autorisation peuvent créer des listes de clients provenant de sources tierces.
L'attribut membership_life_span
de la liste d'utilisateurs vous permet de définir la période, en jours, pendant laquelle un utilisateur est considéré comme faisant partie de la liste. Les types de listes de clients vous permettent de définir membership_life_span
sur 10 000 pour indiquer qu'il n'y a pas d'expiration.
L'attribut membership_status
détermine si la liste accepte de nouveaux utilisateurs.
Exemple de code pour créer une liste de clients
Java
private String createCustomerMatchUserList(GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId) { // Creates the new user list. UserList userList = UserList.newBuilder() .setName("Customer Match list #" + getPrintableDateTime()) .setDescription("A list of customers that originated from email addresses") // Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10,000 to indicate // unlimited; otherwise normal values apply. // Sets the membership life span to 30 days. .setMembershipLifeSpan(30) // Sets the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that will be used to // add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for a CREATE operation. .setCrmBasedUserList( CrmBasedUserListInfo.newBuilder() .setUploadKeyType(CustomerMatchUploadKeyType.CONTACT_INFO)) .build(); // Creates the operation. UserListOperation operation = UserListOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(userList).build(); // Creates the service client. try (UserListServiceClient userListServiceClient = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createUserListServiceClient()) { // Adds the user list. MutateUserListsResponse response = userListServiceClient.mutateUserLists( Long.toString(customerId), ImmutableList.of(operation)); // Prints the response. System.out.printf( "Created Customer Match user list with resource name: %s.%n", response.getResults(0).getResourceName()); return response.getResults(0).getResourceName(); } }
C#
private string CreateCustomerMatchUserList(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId) { // Get the UserListService. UserListServiceClient service = client.GetService(Services.V18.UserListService); // Creates the user list. UserList userList = new UserList() { Name = $"Customer Match list# {ExampleUtilities.GetShortRandomString()}", Description = "A list of customers that originated from email and physical" + " addresses", // Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to // indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply. // Sets the membership life span to 30 days. MembershipLifeSpan = 30, CrmBasedUserList = new CrmBasedUserListInfo() { UploadKeyType = CustomerMatchUploadKeyType.ContactInfo } }; // Creates the user list operation. UserListOperation operation = new UserListOperation() { Create = userList }; // Issues a mutate request to add the user list and prints some information. MutateUserListsResponse response = service.MutateUserLists( customerId.ToString(), new[] { operation }); string userListResourceName = response.Results[0].ResourceName; Console.WriteLine($"User list with resource name '{userListResourceName}' " + $"was created."); return userListResourceName; }
PHP
private static function createCustomerMatchUserList( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId ): string { // Creates the user list. $userList = new UserList([ 'name' => 'Customer Match list #' . Helper::getPrintableDatetime(), 'description' => 'A list of customers that originated from email ' . 'and physical addresses', // Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to // indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply. // Sets the membership life span to 30 days. 'membership_life_span' => 30, 'crm_based_user_list' => new CrmBasedUserListInfo([ // Sets the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that will be used to // add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for a CREATE // operation. 'upload_key_type' => CustomerMatchUploadKeyType::CONTACT_INFO ]) ]); // Creates the user list operation. $operation = new UserListOperation(); $operation->setCreate($userList); // Issues a mutate request to add the user list and prints some information. $userListServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getUserListServiceClient(); $response = $userListServiceClient->mutateUserLists( MutateUserListsRequest::build($customerId, [$operation]) ); $userListResourceName = $response->getResults()[0]->getResourceName(); printf("User list with resource name '%s' was created.%s", $userListResourceName, PHP_EOL); return $userListResourceName; }
Python
def create_customer_match_user_list(client, customer_id): """Creates a Customer Match user list. Args: client: The Google Ads client. customer_id: The ID for the customer that owns the user list. Returns: The string resource name of the newly created user list. """ # Creates the UserListService client. user_list_service_client = client.get_service("UserListService") # Creates the user list operation. user_list_operation = client.get_type("UserListOperation") # Creates the new user list. user_list = user_list_operation.create user_list.name = f"Customer Match list #{uuid.uuid4()}" user_list.description = ( "A list of customers that originated from email and physical addresses" ) # Sets the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that is used # to add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for a # CREATE operation. user_list.crm_based_user_list.upload_key_type = ( client.enums.CustomerMatchUploadKeyTypeEnum.CONTACT_INFO ) # Customer Match user lists can set an unlimited membership life span; # to do so, use the special life span value 10000. Otherwise, membership # life span must be between 0 and 540 days inclusive. See: # https://developers.devsite.corp.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserList#membership_life_span # Sets the membership life span to 30 days. user_list.membership_life_span = 30 response = user_list_service_client.mutate_user_lists( customer_id=customer_id, operations=[user_list_operation] ) user_list_resource_name = response.results[0].resource_name print( f"User list with resource name '{user_list_resource_name}' was created." ) return user_list_resource_name
Ruby
def create_customer_match_user_list(client, customer_id) # Creates the user list. operation = client.operation.create_resource.user_list do |ul| ul.name = "Customer Match List #{(Time.new.to_f * 1000).to_i}" ul.description = "A list of customers that originated from email and " \ "physical addresses" # Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to # indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply. # Sets the membership life span to 30 days. ul.membership_life_span = 30 ul.crm_based_user_list = client.resource.crm_based_user_list_info do |crm| crm.upload_key_type = :CONTACT_INFO end end # Issues a mutate request to add the user list and prints some information. response = client.service.user_list.mutate_user_lists( customer_id: customer_id, operations: [operation], ) # Prints out some information about the newly created user list. resource_name = response.results.first.resource_name puts "User list with resource name #{resource_name} was created." resource_name end
Perl
sub create_customer_match_user_list { my ($api_client, $customer_id) = @_; # Create the user list. my $user_list = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Resources::UserList->new({ name => "Customer Match list #" . uniqid(), description => "A list of customers that originated from email and physical addresses", # Customer Match user lists can use a membership life span of 10000 to # indicate unlimited; otherwise normal values apply. # Set the membership life span to 30 days. membershipLifeSpan => 30, # Set the upload key type to indicate the type of identifier that will be # used to add users to the list. This field is immutable and required for # a CREATE operation. crmBasedUserList => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::CrmBasedUserListInfo->new({ uploadKeyType => CONTACT_INFO })}); # Create the user list operation. my $user_list_operation = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Services::UserListService::UserListOperation-> new({ create => $user_list }); # Issue a mutate request to add the user list and print some information. my $user_lists_response = $api_client->UserListService()->mutate({ customerId => $customer_id, operations => [$user_list_operation]}); my $user_list_resource_name = $user_lists_response->{results}[0]{resourceName}; printf "User list with resource name '%s' was created.\n", $user_list_resource_name; return $user_list_resource_name; }
Ajouter des données client
Les trois clés de correspondance principales sont l'adresse e-mail, l'adresse postale et le numéro de téléphone. Vous pouvez utiliser l'ID utilisateur et l'ID de l'appareil mobile comme clés de correspondance, mais ces solutions sont moins adaptées à l'avenir, car elles reposent sur les cookies et les ID d'appareil. Nous vous recommandons d'importer les coordonnées des utilisateurs (adresse e-mail, adresse postale et numéro de téléphone, par exemple) dans la mesure du possible plutôt que des ID CRM ou mobiles.
Chaque liste d'utilisateurs ne peut contenir qu'un seul type de données client, comme spécifié par le champ CrmBasedUserListInfo.upload_key_type
. De plus, un objet UserData
, qui représente un seul utilisateur, peut contenir jusqu'à 20 identifiants utilisateur, chacun possédant son propre objet UserIdentifier
. Si vous saisissez plus de 20 identifiants, une erreur TOO_MANY_USER_IDENTIFIERS
s'affiche.
Google Ads n'utilise une liste d'utilisateurs de ciblage par liste de clients pour le ciblage que si elle a atteint un seuil minimal d'utilisateurs actifs au moment de la diffusion de l'annonce. Les utilisateurs actifs correspondent au nombre d'utilisateurs de votre liste actifs sur Gmail, le Réseau de Recherche, YouTube ou le Réseau Display. Importez au moins 5 000 membres pour augmenter vos chances d'avoir suffisamment d'utilisateurs actifs correspondants pour le ciblage.
Importer les coordonnées de l'utilisateur
Pour importer les adresses e-mail, les adresses postales ou les numéros de téléphone des utilisateurs, définissez upload_key_type
sur CONTACT_INFO
. Notez que les informations de contact doivent être associées à un compte Google pour être mises en correspondance. Les comptes professionnels (tels que Google Workspace) ne peuvent pas être ciblés.
Pour des raisons de confidentialité, les adresses e-mail, les prénoms, les noms et les numéros de téléphone doivent être hachés à l'aide de l'algorithme SHA-256 avant d'être importés. Afin de standardiser les résultats du hachage, assurez-vous d'effectuer les tâches suivantes avant de hacher l'une de ces valeurs:
- Supprimez les espaces blancs de début et de fin.
- Pour les noms, les adresses e-mail et les adresses postales: convertissez le texte en minuscules.
- Pour les numéros de téléphone: convertissez chaque numéro de téléphone au format E164 avant le hachage. Ce format représente un numéro de téléphone sous la forme d'un nombre de 15 chiffres maximum commençant par un signe
+
(par exemple,+12125650000
ou+442070313000
). Le signe+
au début peut être omis.
Pour les adresses e-mail, il n'est pas nécessaire de supprimer tous les points (.
) précédant le nom de domaine dans les adresses e-mail gmail.com
et googlemail.com
, car ils sont toujours acceptés.
Si les coordonnées ne sont pas correctement mises en forme avant le hachage, l'API accepte toujours les informations hachées, mais elles ne peuvent pas être mises en correspondance avec un client.
Si vous souhaitez importer des données d'adresse postale, vous devez inclure au moins les éléments suivants :
- Code de pays
- Code postal
- Prénom haché
- Nom haché
Si l'un de ces champs n'est pas renseigné, l'adresse ne peut pas être mise en correspondance.
Bien que les listes de clients ne puissent contenir qu'un seul upload_key_type
, plusieurs types de coordonnées peuvent être importés pour un upload_key_type
de CONTACT_INFO
.
Nous vous recommandons de le faire pour améliorer les taux de correspondance.
Importer des ID de CRM
Pour renseigner la liste des clients avec les ID CRM, définissez upload_key_type
sur CRM_ID
.
Les ID CRM sont mis en correspondance à partir d'un ID utilisateur généré et attribué par l'annonceur.
Cette opération est semblable à l'importation d'instances MOBILE_ADVERTISING_ID
, à la différence que vous remplissez le champ third_party_user_id
de l'objet UserIdentifier
.
Importer des ID de mobile
Comme pour le ciblage par liste de clients avec les adresses e-mail, vous pouvez effectuer un ciblage par liste de clients à l'aide des ID d'appareil mobile IDFA (identifiant publicitaire Apple) ou AAID (identifiant publicitaire Google). Pour ce faire, spécifiez la propriété app_id
et définissez upload_key_type
sur MOBILE_ADVERTISING_ID
avant d'utiliser une liste d'utilisateurs pour le ciblage par liste de clients avec des ID d'appareil mobile.
Exemple de code
L'exemple suivant utilise un OfflineUserDataJobOperation
pour ajouter les coordonnées des clients à une liste de clients.
Java
// Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information, where each element of the list // represents a single user and is a map containing a separate entry for the keys "email", // "phone", "firstName", "lastName", "countryCode", and "postalCode". In your application, this // data might come from a file or a database. List<Map<String, String>> rawRecords = new ArrayList<>(); // The first user data has an email address and a phone number. Map<String, String> rawRecord1 = ImmutableMap.<String, String>builder() .put("email", "dana@example.com") // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. This // includes whitespace that will be removed later. .put("phone", "+1 800 5550101") .build(); // The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone number. Map<String, String> rawRecord2 = ImmutableMap.<String, String>builder() // Email address that includes a period (.) before the domain. .put("email", "alex.2@example.com") // Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country // code, and postal code. .put("firstName", "Alex") .put("lastName", "Quinn") .put("countryCode", "US") .put("postalCode", "94045") // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. .put("phone", "+1 800 5550102") .build(); // The third user data only has an email address. Map<String, String> rawRecord3 = ImmutableMap.<String, String>builder().put("email", "charlie@example.com").build(); // Adds the raw records to the raw input list. rawRecords.add(rawRecord1); rawRecords.add(rawRecord2); rawRecords.add(rawRecord3); // Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each record. List<UserData> userDataList = new ArrayList<>(); for (Map<String, String> rawRecord : rawRecords) { // Creates a builder for the UserData object that represents a member of the user list. UserData.Builder userDataBuilder = UserData.newBuilder(); // Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a SEPARATE // UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example, a record with an email address and a // phone number will result in a UserData with two UserIdentifiers. // IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier // (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) is a // oneof // (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set only ONE of // hashedEmail, hashedPhoneNumber, mobileId, thirdPartyUserId, or addressInfo. Setting more // than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other members // of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in a // UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashedPhoneNumber. // // UserIdentifier incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier = // UserIdentifier.newBuilder() // .setHashedEmail("...") // .setHashedPhoneNumber("...") // .build(); // // The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating a UserData // for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers. // Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it. if (rawRecord.containsKey("email")) { UserIdentifier hashedEmailIdentifier = UserIdentifier.newBuilder() .setHashedEmail(normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("email"), true)) .build(); // Adds the hashed email identifier to the UserData object's list. userDataBuilder.addUserIdentifiers(hashedEmailIdentifier); } // Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it. if (rawRecord.containsKey("phone")) { UserIdentifier hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier = UserIdentifier.newBuilder() .setHashedPhoneNumber(normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("phone"), true)) .build(); // Adds the hashed phone number identifier to the UserData object's list. userDataBuilder.addUserIdentifiers(hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier); } // Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, adds a // UserIdentifier for the mailing address. if (rawRecord.containsKey("firstName")) { // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing address. Set<String> missingAddressKeys = new HashSet<>(); for (String addressKey : new String[] {"lastName", "countryCode", "postalCode"}) { if (!rawRecord.containsKey(addressKey)) { missingAddressKeys.add(addressKey); } } if (!missingAddressKeys.isEmpty()) { System.out.printf( "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following required keys" + " are missing: %s%n", missingAddressKeys); } else { // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required elements of a // mailing address. OfflineUserAddressInfo addressInfo = OfflineUserAddressInfo.newBuilder() .setHashedFirstName( normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("firstName"), false)) .setHashedLastName( normalizeAndHash(sha256Digest, rawRecord.get("lastName"), false)) .setCountryCode(rawRecord.get("countryCode")) .setPostalCode(rawRecord.get("postalCode")) .build(); UserIdentifier addressIdentifier = UserIdentifier.newBuilder().setAddressInfo(addressInfo).build(); // Adds the address identifier to the UserData object's list. userDataBuilder.addUserIdentifiers(addressIdentifier); } } if (!userDataBuilder.getUserIdentifiersList().isEmpty()) { // Builds the UserData and adds it to the list. userDataList.add(userDataBuilder.build()); } } // Creates the operations to add users. List<OfflineUserDataJobOperation> operations = new ArrayList<>(); for (UserData userData : userDataList) { operations.add(OfflineUserDataJobOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(userData).build()); }
C#
// Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information, where each element of the list // represents a single user and is a map containing a separate entry for the keys // "email", "phone", "firstName", "lastName", "countryCode", and "postalCode". // In your application, this data might come from a file or a database. List<Dictionary<string, string>> rawRecords = new List<Dictionary<string, string>>(); // The first user data has an email address and a phone number. Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord1 = new Dictionary<string, string>(); rawRecord1.Add("email", "dana@example.com"); // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. // This includes whitespace that will be removed later. rawRecord1.Add("phone", "+1 800 5550101"); // The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone number. Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord2 = new Dictionary<string, string>(); // Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain. rawRecord2.Add("email", "alex.2@example.com"); // Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country // code, and postal code. rawRecord2.Add("firstName", "Alex"); rawRecord2.Add("lastName", "Quinn"); rawRecord2.Add("countryCode", "US"); rawRecord2.Add("postalCode", "94045"); // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. // This includes whitespace that will be removed later. rawRecord2.Add("phone", "+1 800 5550102"); // The third user data only has an email address. Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord3 = new Dictionary<string, string>(); rawRecord3.Add("email", "charlie@example.com"); // Adds the raw records to the raw input list. rawRecords.Add(rawRecord1); rawRecords.Add(rawRecord2); rawRecords.Add(rawRecord3); // Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each record. List<UserData> userDataList = new List<UserData>(); foreach (Dictionary<string, string> rawRecord in rawRecords) { // Creates a UserData object that represents a member of the user list. UserData userData = new UserData(); // Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a // SEPARATE UserIdentifier object for each one found. // For example, a record with an email address and a phone number will result in a // UserData with two UserIdentifiers. // IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier // (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) // is a oneof // (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set // only ONE of hashedEmail, hashedPhoneNumber, mobileId, thirdPartyUserId, // or addressInfo. // Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear // all the other members of the oneof. // For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will result in a UserIdentifier // with ONLY a hashedPhoneNumber. // // UserIdentifier incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier = new UserIdentifier() // { // HashedEmail = "...", // HashedPhoneNumber = "..." // }; // // The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating // a UserData for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers. // Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier // for it. if (rawRecord.ContainsKey("email")) { UserIdentifier hashedEmailIdentifier = new UserIdentifier() { HashedEmail = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["email"], true) }; userData.UserIdentifiers.Add(hashedEmailIdentifier); } // Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it. if (rawRecord.ContainsKey("phone")) { UserIdentifier hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier = new UserIdentifier() { HashedPhoneNumber = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["phone"], true) }; // Adds the hashed phone number identifier to the UserData object's list. userData.UserIdentifiers.Add(hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier); } // Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, // adds a UserIdentifier for the mailing address. if (rawRecord.ContainsKey("firstName")) { // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing // address. HashSet<string> missingAddressKeys = new HashSet<string>(); foreach (string addressKey in new string[] {"lastName", "countryCode", "postalCode"}) { if (!rawRecord.ContainsKey(addressKey)) { missingAddressKeys.Add(addressKey); } } if (!missingAddressKeys.Any()) { Console.WriteLine( $"Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following " + "required keys are missing: {missingAddressKeys}"); } else { // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required // elements of a mailing address. OfflineUserAddressInfo addressInfo = new OfflineUserAddressInfo() { HashedFirstName = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["firstName"]), HashedLastName = NormalizeAndHash(rawRecord["lastName"]), CountryCode = rawRecord["countryCode"], PostalCode = rawRecord["postalCode"] }; UserIdentifier addressIdentifier = new UserIdentifier() { AddressInfo = addressInfo }; // Adds the address identifier to the UserData object's list. userData.UserIdentifiers.Add(addressIdentifier); } } if (userData.UserIdentifiers.Any()) { userDataList.Add(userData); } } // Creates the operations to add the users. List<OfflineUserDataJobOperation> operations = new List<OfflineUserDataJobOperation>(); foreach(UserData userData in userDataList) { operations.Add(new OfflineUserDataJobOperation() { Create = userData }); }
PHP
// Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information, where each element of the list // represents a single user and is a map containing a separate entry for the keys 'email', // 'phone', 'firstName', 'lastName', 'countryCode', and 'postalCode'. In your application, // this data might come from a file or a database. $rawRecords = []; // The first user data has an email address and a phone number. $rawRecord1 = [ // The first user data has an email address and a phone number. 'email' => 'dana@example.com', // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. This // includes whitespace that will be removed later. 'phone' => '+1 800 5550101' ]; $rawRecords[] = $rawRecord1; // The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone number. $rawRecord2 = [ // Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain. 'email' => 'alex.2@example.com', // Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last name, country // code, and postal code. 'firstName' => 'Alex', 'lastName' => 'Quinn', 'countryCode' => 'US', 'postalCode' => '94045', // Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as required. 'phone' => '+1 800 5550102', ]; $rawRecords[] = $rawRecord2; // The third user data only has an email address. $rawRecord3 = ['email' => 'charlie@example.com']; $rawRecords[] = $rawRecord3; // Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each record. $userDataList = []; foreach ($rawRecords as $rawRecord) { // Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a SEPARATE // UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example, a record with an email address // and a phone number will result in a UserData with two UserIdentifiers. // IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier // (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) is // a oneof // (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set only // ONE of 'hashed_email, 'hashed_phone_number', 'mobile_id', 'third_party_user_id', or // 'address_info'. // Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all // the other members of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will // result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a 'hashed_phone_number'. // // $incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier = new UserIdentifier(); // $incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier->setHashedEmail('...'); // $incorrectlyPopulatedUserIdentifier->setHashedPhoneNumber('...'); // // The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating a // UserData for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers. $userIdentifiers = []; // Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it. if (array_key_exists('email', $rawRecord)) { $hashedEmailIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([ 'hashed_email' => self::normalizeAndHash($rawRecord['email'], true) ]); // Adds the hashed email identifier to the user identifiers list. $userIdentifiers[] = $hashedEmailIdentifier; } // Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for it. if (array_key_exists('phone', $rawRecord)) { $hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([ 'hashed_phone_number' => self::normalizeAndHash($rawRecord['phone'], true) ]); // Adds the hashed email identifier to the user identifiers list. $userIdentifiers[] = $hashedPhoneNumberIdentifier; } // Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, adds a // UserIdentifier for the mailing address. if (array_key_exists('firstName', $rawRecord)) { // Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of a mailing // address. $missingAddressKeys = []; foreach (['lastName', 'countryCode', 'postalCode'] as $addressKey) { if (!array_key_exists($addressKey, $rawRecord)) { $missingAddressKeys[] = $addressKey; } } if (!empty($missingAddressKeys)) { printf( "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the " . "following required keys are missing: %s%s", json_encode($missingAddressKeys), PHP_EOL ); } else { // Creates an OfflineUserAddressInfo object that contains all the required // elements of a mailing address. $addressIdentifier = new UserIdentifier([ 'address_info' => new OfflineUserAddressInfo([ 'hashed_first_name' => self::normalizeAndHash( $rawRecord['firstName'], false ), 'hashed_last_name' => self::normalizeAndHash( $rawRecord['lastName'], false ), 'country_code' => $rawRecord['countryCode'], 'postal_code' => $rawRecord['postalCode'] ]) ]); // Adds the address identifier to the user identifiers list. $userIdentifiers[] = $addressIdentifier; } } if (!empty($userIdentifiers)) { // Builds the UserData and adds it to the list. $userDataList[] = new UserData(['user_identifiers' => $userIdentifiers]); } } // Creates the operations to add users. $operations = array_map( function (UserData $userData) { return new OfflineUserDataJobOperation(['create' => $userData]); }, $userDataList );
Python
def build_offline_user_data_job_operations(client): """Creates a raw input list of unhashed user information. Each element of the list represents a single user and is a dict containing a separate entry for the keys "email", "phone", "first_name", "last_name", "country_code", and "postal_code". In your application, this data might come from a file or a database. Args: client: The Google Ads client. Returns: A list containing the operations. """ # The first user data has an email address and a phone number. raw_record_1 = { "email": "dana@example.com", # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as # required. This includes whitespace that will be removed later. "phone": "+1 800 5550101", } # The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone # number. raw_record_2 = { # Email address that includes a period (.) before the email domain. "email": "alex.2@example.com", # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last # name, country code, and postal code. "first_name": "Alex", "last_name": "Quinn", "country_code": "US", "postal_code": "94045", # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as # required. "phone": "+1 800 5550102", } # The third user data only has an email address. raw_record_3 = {"email": "charlie@example.com"} # Adds the raw records to a raw input list. raw_records = [raw_record_1, raw_record_2, raw_record_3] operations = [] # Iterates over the raw input list and creates a UserData object for each # record. for record in raw_records: # Creates a UserData object that represents a member of the user list. user_data = client.get_type("UserData") # Checks if the record has email, phone, or address information, and # adds a SEPARATE UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example, # a record with an email address and a phone number will result in a # UserData with two UserIdentifiers. # IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier # (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) # is a oneof # (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you # must set only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id, # third_party_user_id, or address-info. Setting more than one of these # attributes on the same UserIdentifier will clear all the other members # of the oneof. For example, the following code is INCORRECT and will # result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number: # incorrect_user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier") # incorrect_user_identifier.hashed_email = "..." # incorrect_user_identifier.hashed_phone_number = "..." # The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach # for creating a UserData object for a member with multiple # UserIdentifiers. # Checks if the record has an email address, and if so, adds a # UserIdentifier for it. if "email" in record: user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier") user_identifier.hashed_email = normalize_and_hash( record["email"], True ) # Adds the hashed email identifier to the UserData object's list. user_data.user_identifiers.append(user_identifier) # Checks if the record has a phone number, and if so, adds a # UserIdentifier for it. if "phone" in record: user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier") user_identifier.hashed_phone_number = normalize_and_hash( record["phone"], True ) # Adds the hashed phone number identifier to the UserData object's # list. user_data.user_identifiers.append(user_identifier) # Checks if the record has all the required mailing address elements, # and if so, adds a UserIdentifier for the mailing address. if "first_name" in record: required_keys = ("last_name", "country_code", "postal_code") # Checks if the record contains all the other required elements of # a mailing address. if not all(key in record for key in required_keys): # Determines which required elements are missing from the # record. missing_keys = record.keys() - required_keys print( "Skipping addition of mailing address information " "because the following required keys are missing: " f"{missing_keys}" ) else: user_identifier = client.get_type("UserIdentifier") address_info = user_identifier.address_info address_info.hashed_first_name = normalize_and_hash( record["first_name"], False ) address_info.hashed_last_name = normalize_and_hash( record["last_name"], False ) address_info.country_code = record["country_code"] address_info.postal_code = record["postal_code"] user_data.user_identifiers.append(user_identifier) # If the user_identifiers repeated field is not empty, create a new # OfflineUserDataJobOperation and add the UserData to it. if user_data.user_identifiers: operation = client.get_type("OfflineUserDataJobOperation") operation.create = user_data operations.append(operation)
Ruby
# Create a list of unhashed user data records that we will format in the # following steps to prepare for the API. raw_records = [ # The first user data has an email address and a phone number. { email: 'dana@example.com', # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as # required. This includes whitespace that will be removed later. phone: '+1 800 5550100', }, # The second user data has an email address, a phone number, and an address. { # Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain. email: 'alex.2@example.com', # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last # name, country code, and postal code. first_name: 'Alex', last_name: 'Quinn', country_code: 'US', postal_code: '94045', # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as # required. phone: '+1 800 5550102', }, # The third user data only has an email address. { email: 'charlie@example.com', }, ] # Create a UserData for each entry in the raw records. user_data_list = raw_records.map do |record| client.resource.user_data do |data| if record[:email] data.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui| ui.hashed_email = normalize_and_hash(record[:email], true) end end if record[:phone] data.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui| ui.hashed_phone_number = normalize_and_hash(record[:phone], true) end end if record[:first_name] # Check that we have all the required information. missing_keys = [:last_name, :country_code, :postal_code].reject {|key| record[key].nil? } if missing_keys.empty? # If nothing is missing, add the address. data.user_identifiers << client.resource.user_identifier do |ui| ui.address_identifier = client.resource.offline_user_address_info do |address| address.hashed_first_name = normalize_and_hash(record[:first_name]) address.hashed_last_name = normalize_and_hash(record[:last_name]) address.country_code = record[:country_code] address.postal_code = record[:postal_code] end end else # If some data is missing, skip this entry. puts "Skipping addition of mailing information because the following keys are missing:" \ "#{missing_keys}" end end end end operations = user_data_list.map do |user_data| client.operation.create_resource.offline_user_data_job(user_data) end
Perl
# The first user data has an email address and a phone number. my $raw_record_1 = { email => 'dana@example.com', # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as # required. This includes whitespace that will be removed later. phone => '+1 800 5550101', }; # The second user data has an email address, a mailing address, and a phone # number. my $raw_record_2 = { # Email address that includes a period (.) before the Gmail domain. email => 'alex.2@example.com', # Address that includes all four required elements: first name, last # name, country code, and postal code. firstName => 'Alex', lastName => 'Quinn', countryCode => 'US', postalCode => '94045', # Phone number to be converted to E.164 format, with a leading '+' as # required. phone => '+1 800 5550102', }; # The third user data only has an email address. my $raw_record_3 = {email => 'charlie@example.com',}; my $raw_records = [$raw_record_1, $raw_record_2, $raw_record_3]; my $operations = []; foreach my $record (@$raw_records) { # Check if the record has email, phone, or address information, and adds a # SEPARATE UserIdentifier object for each one found. For example, a record # with an email address and a phone number will result in a UserData with two # UserIdentifiers. # # IMPORTANT: Since the identifier attribute of UserIdentifier # (https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/reference/rpc/latest/UserIdentifier) # is a oneof # (https://protobuf.dev/programming-guides/proto3/#oneof-features), you must set # only ONE of hashed_email, hashed_phone_number, mobile_id, third_party_user_id, # or address-info. Setting more than one of these attributes on the same UserIdentifier # will clear all the other members of the oneof. For example, the following code is # INCORRECT and will result in a UserIdentifier with ONLY a hashed_phone_number: # # my $incorrect_user_identifier = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({ # hashedEmail => '...', # hashedPhoneNumber => '...', # }); # # The separate 'if' statements below demonstrate the correct approach for creating a # UserData object for a member with multiple UserIdentifiers. my $user_identifiers = []; # Check if the record has an email address, and if so, add a UserIdentifier for it. if (defined $record->{email}) { # Add the hashed email identifier to the list of UserIdentifiers. push( @$user_identifiers, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({ hashedEmail => normalize_and_hash($record->{email}, 1)})); } # Check if the record has a phone number, and if so, add a UserIdentifier for it. if (defined $record->{phone}) { # Add the hashed phone number identifier to the list of UserIdentifiers. push( @$user_identifiers, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({ hashedPhoneNumber => normalize_and_hash($record->{phone}, 1)})); } # Check if the record has all the required mailing address elements, and if so, add # a UserIdentifier for the mailing address. if (defined $record->{firstName}) { my $required_keys = ["lastName", "countryCode", "postalCode"]; my $missing_keys = []; foreach my $key (@$required_keys) { if (!defined $record->{$key}) { push(@$missing_keys, $key); } } if (@$missing_keys) { print "Skipping addition of mailing address information because the following" . "keys are missing: " . join(",", @$missing_keys); } else { push( @$user_identifiers, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserIdentifier->new({ addressInfo => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::OfflineUserAddressInfo-> new({ # First and last name must be normalized and hashed. hashedFirstName => normalize_and_hash($record->{firstName}), hashedLastName => normalize_and_hash($record->{lastName}), # Country code and zip code are sent in plain text. countryCode => $record->{countryCode}, postalCode => $record->{postalCode}, })})); } } # If the user_identifiers array is not empty, create a new # OfflineUserDataJobOperation and add the UserData to it. if (@$user_identifiers) { my $user_data = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserData->new({ userIdentifiers => [$user_identifiers]}); push( @$operations, Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Services::OfflineUserDataJobService::OfflineUserDataJobOperation ->new({ create => $user_data })); } }
Vérifier le taux d'importation et de correspondance de la liste
Une fois que OfflineUserDataJob
passe à l'état SUCCESS
, le taux de correspondance estimé est disponible dans le champ operation_metadata.match_rate_range
. Si vous interrogez ce champ avant la fin de la tâche, la valeur de ce champ peut être nulle. Pour vous assurer que votre taux de correspondance est prêt pour la vérification et que la liste est prête pour le ciblage, nous vous recommandons d'interroger la tâche pour qu'elle soit terminée. L'exécution de la tâche peut prendre aussi peu que 10 minutes ou jusqu'à 24 heures.
Exemple de code permettant de vérifier l'état d'un job
Java
private void checkJobStatus( GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, String offlineUserDataJobResourceName) { try (GoogleAdsServiceClient googleAdsServiceClient = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createGoogleAdsServiceClient()) { String query = String.format( "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, " + "offline_user_data_job.id, " + "offline_user_data_job.status, " + "offline_user_data_job.type, " + "offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, " + "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list " + "FROM offline_user_data_job " + "WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '%s'", offlineUserDataJobResourceName); // Issues the query and gets the GoogleAdsRow containing the job from the response. GoogleAdsRow googleAdsRow = googleAdsServiceClient .search(Long.toString(customerId), query) .iterateAll() .iterator() .next(); OfflineUserDataJob offlineUserDataJob = googleAdsRow.getOfflineUserDataJob(); System.out.printf( "Offline user data job ID %d with type '%s' has status: %s%n", offlineUserDataJob.getId(), offlineUserDataJob.getType(), offlineUserDataJob.getStatus()); OfflineUserDataJobStatus jobStatus = offlineUserDataJob.getStatus(); if (OfflineUserDataJobStatus.SUCCESS == jobStatus) { // Prints information about the user list. printCustomerMatchUserListInfo( googleAdsClient, customerId, offlineUserDataJob.getCustomerMatchUserListMetadata().getUserList()); } else if (OfflineUserDataJobStatus.FAILED == jobStatus) { System.out.printf(" Failure reason: %s%n", offlineUserDataJob.getFailureReason()); } else if (OfflineUserDataJobStatus.PENDING == jobStatus || OfflineUserDataJobStatus.RUNNING == jobStatus) { System.out.println(); System.out.printf( "To check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL query with" + " GoogleAdsService.search:%n%s%n", query); } } }
C#
private static void CheckJobStatusAndPrintResults(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId, string offlineUserDataJobResourceName) { // Get the GoogleAdsService. GoogleAdsServiceClient service = client.GetService(Services.V18.GoogleAdsService); string query = "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, " + "offline_user_data_job.id, offline_user_data_job.status, " + "offline_user_data_job.type, offline_user_data_job.failure_reason " + "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata_user_list " + "FROM offline_user_data_job WHERE " + $"offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '{offlineUserDataJobResourceName}'"; // Issues the query and gets the GoogleAdsRow containing the job from the response. GoogleAdsRow googleAdsRow = service.Search(customerId.ToString(), query).First(); OfflineUserDataJob offlineUserDataJob = googleAdsRow.OfflineUserDataJob; Console.WriteLine($"Offline user data job ID {offlineUserDataJob.Id} with type " + $"'{offlineUserDataJob.Type}' has status: {offlineUserDataJob.Status}"); switch (offlineUserDataJob.Status) { case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Success: // Prints information about the user list. PrintCustomerMatchUserListInfo(client, customerId, offlineUserDataJob.CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.UserList); break; case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Failed: Console.WriteLine($" Failure reason: {offlineUserDataJob.FailureReason}"); break; case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Pending: case OfflineUserDataJobStatus.Running: Console.WriteLine("To check the status of the job periodically, use the " + $"following GAQL query with GoogleAdsService.search:\n\n{query}"); break; } }
PHP
private static function checkJobStatus( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId, string $offlineUserDataJobResourceName ) { $googleAdsServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getGoogleAdsServiceClient(); // Creates a query that retrieves the offline user data job. $query = "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, " . "offline_user_data_job.id, " . "offline_user_data_job.status, " . "offline_user_data_job.type, " . "offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, " . "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list " . "FROM offline_user_data_job " . "WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '$offlineUserDataJobResourceName'"; // Issues a search request to get the GoogleAdsRow containing the job from the response. /** @var GoogleAdsRow $googleAdsRow */ $googleAdsRow = $googleAdsServiceClient->search(SearchGoogleAdsRequest::build($customerId, $query)) ->getIterator() ->current(); $offlineUserDataJob = $googleAdsRow->getOfflineUserDataJob(); // Prints out some information about the offline user data job. $offlineUserDataJobStatus = $offlineUserDataJob->getStatus(); printf( "Offline user data job ID %d with type '%s' has status: %s.%s", $offlineUserDataJob->getId(), OfflineUserDataJobType::name($offlineUserDataJob->getType()), OfflineUserDataJobStatus::name($offlineUserDataJobStatus), PHP_EOL ); if ($offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::SUCCESS) { // Prints information about the user list. self::printCustomerMatchUserListInfo( $googleAdsClient, $customerId, $offlineUserDataJob->getCustomerMatchUserListMetadata()->getUserList() ); } elseif ($offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::FAILED) { printf(" Failure reason: %s.%s", $offlineUserDataJob->getFailureReason(), PHP_EOL); } elseif ( $offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::PENDING || $offlineUserDataJobStatus === OfflineUserDataJobStatus::RUNNING ) { printf( '%1$sTo check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL query with' . ' GoogleAdsService.search:%1$s%2$s%1$s', PHP_EOL, $query ); } }
Python
def check_job_status(client, customer_id, offline_user_data_job_resource_name): """Retrieves, checks, and prints the status of the offline user data job. If the job is completed successfully, information about the user list is printed. Otherwise, a GAQL query will be printed, which can be used to check the job status at a later date. Offline user data jobs may take 6 hours or more to complete, so checking the status periodically, instead of waiting, can be more efficient. Args: client: The Google Ads client. customer_id: The ID for the customer that owns the user list. offline_user_data_job_resource_name: The resource name of the offline user data job to get the status of. """ query = f""" SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, offline_user_data_job.id, offline_user_data_job.status, offline_user_data_job.type, offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list FROM offline_user_data_job WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '{offline_user_data_job_resource_name}' LIMIT 1""" # Issues a search request using streaming. google_ads_service = client.get_service("GoogleAdsService") results = google_ads_service.search(customer_id=customer_id, query=query) offline_user_data_job = next(iter(results)).offline_user_data_job status_name = offline_user_data_job.status.name user_list_resource_name = ( offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list ) print( f"Offline user data job ID '{offline_user_data_job.id}' with type " f"'{offline_user_data_job.type_.name}' has status: {status_name}" ) if status_name == "SUCCESS": print_customer_match_user_list_info( client, customer_id, user_list_resource_name ) elif status_name == "FAILED": print(f"\tFailure Reason: {offline_user_data_job.failure_reason}") elif status_name in ("PENDING", "RUNNING"): print( "To check the status of the job periodically, use the following " f"GAQL query with GoogleAdsService.Search: {query}" )
Ruby
def check_job_status(client, customer_id, offline_user_data_job) query = <<~QUERY SELECT offline_user_data_job.id, offline_user_data_job.status, offline_user_data_job.type, offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list FROM offline_user_data_job WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = '#{offline_user_data_job}' QUERY row = client.service.google_ads.search( customer_id: customer_id, query: query, ).first job = row.offline_user_data_job puts "Offline user data job ID #{job.id} with type '#{job.type}' has status: #{job.status}." case job.status when :SUCCESS print_customer_match_user_list(client, customer_id, job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list) when :FAILED puts " Failure reason: #{job.failure_reason}" else puts " To check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL " \ "query with GoogleAdsService.search:" puts query end end
Perl
sub check_job_status() { my ($api_client, $customer_id, $offline_user_data_job_resource_name) = @_; my $search_query = "SELECT offline_user_data_job.resource_name, " . "offline_user_data_job.id, offline_user_data_job.status, " . "offline_user_data_job.type, offline_user_data_job.failure_reason, " . "offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list " . "FROM offline_user_data_job " . "WHERE offline_user_data_job.resource_name = " . "$offline_user_data_job_resource_name LIMIT 1"; my $search_request = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Services::GoogleAdsService::SearchGoogleAdsRequest ->new({ customerId => $customer_id, query => $search_query }); # Get the GoogleAdsService. my $google_ads_service = $api_client->GoogleAdsService(); my $iterator = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Utils::SearchGoogleAdsIterator->new({ service => $google_ads_service, request => $search_request }); # The results have exactly one row. my $google_ads_row = $iterator->next; my $offline_user_data_job = $google_ads_row->{offlineUserDataJob}; my $status = $offline_user_data_job->{status}; printf "Offline user data job ID %d with type %s has status: %s.\n", $offline_user_data_job->{id}, $offline_user_data_job->{type}, $status; if ($status eq SUCCESS) { print_customer_match_user_list_info($api_client, $customer_id, $offline_user_data_job->{customerMatchUserListMetadata}{userList}); } elsif ($status eq FAILED) { print "Failure reason: $offline_user_data_job->{failure_reason}"; } elsif (grep /$status/, (PENDING, RUNNING)) { print "To check the status of the job periodically, use the following GAQL " . "query with the GoogleAdsService->search() method:\n$search_query\n"; } return 1; }
Pour vérifier la taille de la liste, vous pouvez interroger la ressource user_list
.
Exemple de code pour interroger la ressource user_list
Java
try (GoogleAdsServiceClient googleAdsServiceClient = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createGoogleAdsServiceClient()) { // Creates a query that retrieves the user list. String query = String.format( "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search " + "FROM user_list " + "WHERE user_list.resource_name = '%s'", userListResourceName); // Constructs the SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest. SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest request = SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest.newBuilder() .setCustomerId(Long.toString(customerId)) .setQuery(query) .build(); // Issues the search stream request. ServerStream<SearchGoogleAdsStreamResponse> stream = googleAdsServiceClient.searchStreamCallable().call(request);
C#
// Get the GoogleAdsService. GoogleAdsServiceClient service = client.GetService(Services.V18.GoogleAdsService); // Creates a query that retrieves the user list. string query = "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search " + "FROM user_list " + $"WHERE user_list.resource_name = '{userListResourceName}'"; // Issues a search stream request. service.SearchStream(customerId.ToString(), query, delegate (SearchGoogleAdsStreamResponse resp) { // Display the results. foreach (GoogleAdsRow userListRow in resp.Results) { UserList userList = userListRow.UserList; Console.WriteLine("The estimated number of users that the user list " + $"'{userList.ResourceName}' has is {userList.SizeForDisplay}" + $" for Display and {userList.SizeForSearch} for Search."); } } );
PHP
$googleAdsServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getGoogleAdsServiceClient(); // Creates a query that retrieves the user list. $query = "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search " . "FROM user_list " . "WHERE user_list.resource_name = '$userListResourceName'"; // Issues a search stream request. /** @var GoogleAdsServerStreamDecorator $stream */ $stream = $googleAdsServiceClient->searchStream( SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest::build($customerId, $query) );
Python
googleads_service_client = client.get_service("GoogleAdsService") # Creates a query that retrieves the user list. query = f""" SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search FROM user_list WHERE user_list.resource_name = '{user_list_resource_name}'""" # Issues a search request. search_results = googleads_service_client.search( customer_id=customer_id, query=query )
Ruby
query = <<~EOQUERY SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search FROM user_list WHERE user_list.resource_name = #{user_list} EOQUERY response = client.service.google_ads.search_stream( customer_id: customer_id, query: query, )
Perl
# Create a query that retrieves the user list. my $search_query = "SELECT user_list.size_for_display, user_list.size_for_search " . "FROM user_list " . "WHERE user_list.resource_name = '$user_list_resource_name'"; # Create a search Google Ads stream request that will retrieve the user list. my $search_stream_request = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Services::GoogleAdsService::SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest ->new({ customerId => $customer_id, query => $search_query, }); # Get the GoogleAdsService. my $google_ads_service = $api_client->GoogleAdsService(); my $search_stream_handler = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Utils::SearchStreamHandler->new({ service => $google_ads_service, request => $search_stream_request });
Pour des raisons de confidentialité, la taille de la liste d'utilisateurs est de zéro jusqu'à ce que la liste comporte au moins 1 000 membres. Ensuite, la taille est arrondie aux deux chiffres les plus significatifs.
Les erreurs lors de l'exécution d'une OfflineUserDataJob
peuvent être récupérées via la ressource offline_user_data_job
à l'aide du langage de requête Google Ads. Notez toutefois que ce rapport ne contient aucune information sur les correspondances échouées, car seuls les hachages sont comparés lors des correspondances. Si vous rencontrez des problèmes avec vos listes de clients, consultez le guide de dépannage.
Comparaison avec l'UI Google Ads
Une liste peut apparaître plus petite que prévu dans la page "Gestion des audiences" de l'interface utilisateur Google Ads. Cette vue indique le nombre d'utilisateurs actifs dans la liste. Pour en savoir plus, consultez ce guide de dépannage.
Étant donné qu'il peut s'écouler jusqu'à 24 heures avant que les membres ne soient ajoutés à une liste, l'état In Progress
peut s'afficher dans l'interface utilisateur Google Ads si vous importez des données dans une liste d'audience plus d'une fois toutes les 12 heures.
Cibler ma liste
Vous pouvez définir le ciblage au niveau du groupe d'annonces ou de la campagne. Le processus est semblable aux autres types de critères de ciblage de l'API.
Exemple de code permettant de cibler les annonces d'un groupe d'annonces sur une liste d'utilisateurs
Java
private String targetAdsInAdGroupToUserList( GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, long adGroupId, String userList) { // Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list. AdGroupCriterion adGroupCriterion = AdGroupCriterion.newBuilder() .setAdGroup(ResourceNames.adGroup(customerId, adGroupId)) .setUserList(UserListInfo.newBuilder().setUserList(userList).build()) .build(); // Creates the operation. AdGroupCriterionOperation operation = AdGroupCriterionOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(adGroupCriterion).build(); // Creates the ad group criterion service. try (AdGroupCriterionServiceClient adGroupCriterionServiceClient = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createAdGroupCriterionServiceClient()) { // Adds the ad group criterion. MutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse response = adGroupCriterionServiceClient.mutateAdGroupCriteria( Long.toString(customerId), ImmutableList.of(operation)); // Gets and prints the results. String adGroupCriterionResourceName = response.getResults(0).getResourceName(); System.out.printf( "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name '%s' " + "targeting user list with resource name '%s' with ad group with ID %d.%n", adGroupCriterionResourceName, userList, adGroupId); return adGroupCriterionResourceName; } }
C#
private string TargetAdsInAdGroupToUserList( GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId, long adGroupId, string userListResourceName) { // Get the AdGroupCriterionService client. AdGroupCriterionServiceClient adGroupCriterionServiceClient = client.GetService (Services.V18.AdGroupCriterionService); // Create the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list. AdGroupCriterion adGroupCriterion = new AdGroupCriterion { AdGroup = ResourceNames.AdGroup(customerId, adGroupId), UserList = new UserListInfo { UserList = userListResourceName } }; // Create the operation. AdGroupCriterionOperation adGroupCriterionOperation = new AdGroupCriterionOperation { Create = adGroupCriterion }; // Add the ad group criterion, then print and return the new criterion's resource name. MutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse mutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse = adGroupCriterionServiceClient.MutateAdGroupCriteria(customerId.ToString(), new[] { adGroupCriterionOperation }); string adGroupCriterionResourceName = mutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse.Results.First().ResourceName; Console.WriteLine("Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name " + $"'{adGroupCriterionResourceName}' targeting user list with resource name " + $"'{userListResourceName}' with ad group with ID {adGroupId}."); return adGroupCriterionResourceName; }
PHP
private static function targetAdsInAdGroupToUserList( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId, int $adGroupId, string $userListResourceName ): string { // Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list. $adGroupCriterion = new AdGroupCriterion([ 'ad_group' => ResourceNames::forAdGroup($customerId, $adGroupId), 'user_list' => new UserListInfo(['user_list' => $userListResourceName]) ]); // Creates the operation. $operation = new AdGroupCriterionOperation(); $operation->setCreate($adGroupCriterion); // Issues a mutate request to add an ad group criterion. $adGroupCriterionServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getAdGroupCriterionServiceClient(); /** @var MutateAdGroupCriteriaResponse $adGroupCriterionResponse */ $adGroupCriterionResponse = $adGroupCriterionServiceClient->mutateAdGroupCriteria( MutateAdGroupCriteriaRequest::build($customerId, [$operation]) ); $adGroupCriterionResourceName = $adGroupCriterionResponse->getResults()[0]->getResourceName(); printf( "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name '%s' " . "targeting user list with resource name '%s' with ad group with ID %d.%s", $adGroupCriterionResourceName, $userListResourceName, $adGroupId, PHP_EOL ); return $adGroupCriterionResourceName; }
Python
def target_ads_in_ad_group_to_user_list( client, customer_id, ad_group_id, user_list_resource_name ): """Creates an ad group criterion that targets a user list with an ad group. Args: client: an initialized GoogleAdsClient instance. customer_id: a str client customer ID used to create an ad group criterion. ad_group_id: a str ID for an ad group used to create an ad group criterion that targets members of a user list. user_list_resource_name: a str resource name for a user list. Returns: a str resource name for an ad group criterion. """ ad_group_criterion_operation = client.get_type("AdGroupCriterionOperation") # Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list. ad_group_criterion = ad_group_criterion_operation.create ad_group_criterion.ad_group = client.get_service( "AdGroupService" ).ad_group_path(customer_id, ad_group_id) ad_group_criterion.user_list.user_list = user_list_resource_name ad_group_criterion_service = client.get_service("AdGroupCriterionService") response = ad_group_criterion_service.mutate_ad_group_criteria( customer_id=customer_id, operations=[ad_group_criterion_operation] ) resource_name = response.results[0].resource_name print( "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name: " f"'{resource_name}' targeting user list with resource name: " f"'{user_list_resource_name}' and with ad group with ID " f"{ad_group_id}." ) return resource_name
Ruby
def target_ads_in_ad_group_to_user_list( client, customer_id, ad_group_id, user_list ) # Creates the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list. operation = client.operation.create_resource.ad_group_criterion do |agc| agc.ad_group = client.path.ad_group(customer_id, ad_group_id) agc.user_list = client.resource.user_list_info do |info| info.user_list = user_list end end # Issues a mutate request to create the ad group criterion. response = client.service.ad_group_criterion.mutate_ad_group_criteria( customer_id: customer_id, operations: [operation], ) ad_group_criterion_resource_name = response.results.first.resource_name puts "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name " \ "'#{ad_group_criterion_resource_name}' targeting user list with resource name " \ "'#{user_list}' with ad group with ID #{ad_group_id}" ad_group_criterion_resource_name end
Perl
sub target_ads_in_ad_group_to_user_list { my ($api_client, $customer_id, $ad_group_id, $user_list_resource_name) = @_; # Create the ad group criterion targeting members of the user list. my $ad_group_criterion = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Resources::AdGroupCriterion->new({ adGroup => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Utils::ResourceNames::ad_group( $customer_id, $ad_group_id ), userList => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Common::UserListInfo->new({ userList => $user_list_resource_name })}); # Create the operation. my $ad_group_criterion_operation = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V18::Services::AdGroupCriterionService::AdGroupCriterionOperation ->new({ create => $ad_group_criterion }); # Add the ad group criterion, then print and return the new criterion's resource name. my $ad_group_criteria_response = $api_client->AdGroupCriterionService()->mutate({ customerId => $customer_id, operations => [$ad_group_criterion_operation]}); my $ad_group_criterion_resource_name = $ad_group_criteria_response->{results}[0]{resourceName}; printf "Successfully created ad group criterion with resource name '%s' " . "targeting user list with resource name '%s' with ad group with ID %d.\n", $ad_group_criterion_resource_name, $user_list_resource_name, $ad_group_id; return $ad_group_criterion_resource_name; }
Cibler plusieurs listes de clients
Un crm_based_user_list
ne peut être combiné à un autre crm_based_user_list
que lorsque vous utilisez un logical_user_list
.
Toutes les règles pour crm_based_user_list
s'appliquent à la liste d'utilisateurs obtenue.