Gerenciar listas de clientes

Consulte este guia para atualizações, remoções e relatórios de listas de clientes.

Atualizar uma lista com o recurso "off-lineUserDataJobService"

Depois de criar suas listas de clientes e configurar a segmentação, é melhor atualize-as regularmente.

Para atualizar suas listas com os dados mais recentes, geralmente é mais eficiente anexar ou remover usuários individuais, em vez de remover todos os usuários da lista. e fazer o upload do zero.

Anexar a uma lista

Para anexar a uma lista existente, crie um OfflineUserDataJob da mesma maneira que você faria ao criar uma nova lista de clientes.

Java

private void addUsersToCustomerMatchUserList(
    GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient,
    long customerId,
    boolean runJob,
    String userListResourceName,
    Long offlineUserDataJobId,
    ConsentStatus adPersonalizationConsent,
    ConsentStatus adUserDataConsent)
    throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
  try (OfflineUserDataJobServiceClient offlineUserDataJobServiceClient =
      googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createOfflineUserDataJobServiceClient()) {
    String offlineUserDataJobResourceName;
    if (offlineUserDataJobId == null) {
      // Creates a new offline user data job.
      OfflineUserDataJob.Builder offlineUserDataJobBuilder =
          OfflineUserDataJob.newBuilder()
              .setType(OfflineUserDataJobType.CUSTOMER_MATCH_USER_LIST)
              .setCustomerMatchUserListMetadata(
                  CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.newBuilder().setUserList(userListResourceName));
      // Adds consent information to the job if specified.
      if (adPersonalizationConsent != null || adUserDataConsent != null) {
        Consent.Builder consentBuilder = Consent.newBuilder();
        if (adPersonalizationConsent != null) {
          consentBuilder.setAdPersonalization(adPersonalizationConsent);
        }
        if (adUserDataConsent != null) {
          consentBuilder.setAdUserData(adUserDataConsent);
        }
        // Specifies whether user consent was obtained for the data you are uploading. See
        // https://www.google.com/about/company/user-consent-policy for details.
        offlineUserDataJobBuilder
            .getCustomerMatchUserListMetadataBuilder()
            .setConsent(consentBuilder);
      }

      // Issues a request to create the offline user data job.
      CreateOfflineUserDataJobResponse createOfflineUserDataJobResponse =
          offlineUserDataJobServiceClient.createOfflineUserDataJob(
              Long.toString(customerId), offlineUserDataJobBuilder.build());
      offlineUserDataJobResourceName = createOfflineUserDataJobResponse.getResourceName();
      System.out.printf(
          "Created an offline user data job with resource name: %s.%n",
          offlineUserDataJobResourceName);
    } else {
      // Reuses the specified offline user data job.
      offlineUserDataJobResourceName =
          ResourceNames.offlineUserDataJob(customerId, offlineUserDataJobId);
    }

    // Issues a request to add the operations to the offline user data job. This example
    // only adds a few operations, so it only sends one AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations request.
    // If your application is adding a large number of operations, split the operations into
    // batches and send multiple AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations requests for the SAME job. See
    // https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/remarketing/audience-types/customer-match#customer_match_considerations
    // and https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#user_data
    // for more information on the per-request limits.
    List<OfflineUserDataJobOperation> userDataJobOperations = buildOfflineUserDataJobOperations();
    AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsResponse response =
        offlineUserDataJobServiceClient.addOfflineUserDataJobOperations(
            AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest.newBuilder()
                .setResourceName(offlineUserDataJobResourceName)
                .setEnablePartialFailure(true)
                .addAllOperations(userDataJobOperations)
                .build());

    // Prints the status message if any partial failure error is returned.
    // NOTE: The details of each partial failure error are not printed here, you can refer to
    // the example HandlePartialFailure.java to learn more.
    if (response.hasPartialFailureError()) {
      GoogleAdsFailure googleAdsFailure =
          ErrorUtils.getInstance().getGoogleAdsFailure(response.getPartialFailureError());
      System.out.printf(
          "Encountered %d partial failure errors while adding %d operations to the offline user "
              + "data job: '%s'. Only the successfully added operations will be executed when "
              + "the job runs.%n",
          googleAdsFailure.getErrorsCount(),
          userDataJobOperations.size(),
          response.getPartialFailureError().getMessage());
    } else {
      System.out.printf(
          "Successfully added %d operations to the offline user data job.%n",
          userDataJobOperations.size());
    }

    if (!runJob) {
      System.out.printf(
          "Not running offline user data job '%s', as requested.%n",
          offlineUserDataJobResourceName);
      return;
    }

    // Issues an asynchronous request to run the offline user data job for executing
    // all added operations.
    offlineUserDataJobServiceClient.runOfflineUserDataJobAsync(offlineUserDataJobResourceName);

    // BEWARE! The above call returns an OperationFuture. The execution of that future depends on
    // the thread pool which is owned by offlineUserDataJobServiceClient. If you use this future,
    // you *must* keep the service client in scope too.
    // See https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/client-libs/java/lro for more detail.

    // Offline user data jobs may take 6 hours or more to complete, so instead of waiting for the
    // job to complete, retrieves and displays the job status once. If the job is completed
    // successfully, prints information about the user list. Otherwise, prints the query to use
    // to check the job again later.
    checkJobStatus(googleAdsClient, customerId, offlineUserDataJobResourceName);
  }
}

      

C#

private static string AddUsersToCustomerMatchUserList(GoogleAdsClient client,
    long customerId, string userListResourceName, bool runJob,
    long? offlineUserDataJobId, ConsentStatus? adPersonalizationConsent,
    ConsentStatus? adUserDataConsent)
{
    // Get the OfflineUserDataJobService.
    OfflineUserDataJobServiceClient service = client.GetService(
        Services.V17.OfflineUserDataJobService);

    string offlineUserDataJobResourceName;
    if (offlineUserDataJobId == null)
    {
        // Creates a new offline user data job.
        OfflineUserDataJob offlineUserDataJob = new OfflineUserDataJob()
        {
            Type = OfflineUserDataJobType.CustomerMatchUserList,
            CustomerMatchUserListMetadata = new CustomerMatchUserListMetadata()
            {
                UserList = userListResourceName,
            }
        };

        if (adUserDataConsent != null || adPersonalizationConsent != null)
        {
            // Specifies whether user consent was obtained for the data you are uploading.
            // See https://www.google.com/about/company/user-consent-policy
            // for details.
            offlineUserDataJob.CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.Consent = new Consent();

            if (adPersonalizationConsent != null)
            {
                offlineUserDataJob.CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.Consent.AdPersonalization =
                    (ConsentStatus)adPersonalizationConsent;
            }

            if (adUserDataConsent != null)
            {
                offlineUserDataJob.CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.Consent.AdUserData =
                    (ConsentStatus)adUserDataConsent;
            }
        }

        // Issues a request to create the offline user data job.
        CreateOfflineUserDataJobResponse response1 = service.CreateOfflineUserDataJob(
            customerId.ToString(), offlineUserDataJob);
        offlineUserDataJobResourceName = response1.ResourceName;
        Console.WriteLine($"Created an offline user data job with resource name: " +
            $"'{offlineUserDataJobResourceName}'.");
    } else {
        // Reuses the specified offline user data job.
        offlineUserDataJobResourceName =
            ResourceNames.OfflineUserDataJob(customerId, offlineUserDataJobId.Value);
    }

    AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest request =
        new AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest()
        {
            ResourceName = offlineUserDataJobResourceName,
            Operations = { BuildOfflineUserDataJobOperations() },
            EnablePartialFailure = true,
        };
    // Issues a request to add the operations to the offline user data job. This example
    // only adds a few operations, so it only sends one AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations
    // request.
    // If your application is adding a large number of operations, split the operations into
    // batches and send multiple AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations requests for the SAME job.
    // See https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/remarketing/audience-types/customer-match#customer_match_considerations
    // and https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#user_data
    // for more information on the per-request limits.
    AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsResponse response2 =
        service.AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations(request);

    // Prints the status message if any partial failure error is returned.
    // Note: The details of each partial failure error are not printed here,
    // you can refer to the example HandlePartialFailure.cs to learn more.
    if (response2.PartialFailureError != null)
    {
        // Extracts the partial failure from the response status.
        GoogleAdsFailure partialFailure = response2.PartialFailure;
        Console.WriteLine($"{partialFailure.Errors.Count} partial failure error(s) " +
            $"occurred");
    }
    Console.WriteLine("The operations are added to the offline user data job.");

    if (!runJob)
    {
        Console.WriteLine($"Not running offline user data job " +
            "'{offlineUserDataJobResourceName}', as requested.");
        return offlineUserDataJobResourceName;
    }

    // Issues an asynchronous request to run the offline user data job for executing
    // all added operations.
    Operation<Empty, OfflineUserDataJobMetadata> operationResponse =
        service.RunOfflineUserDataJob(offlineUserDataJobResourceName);

    Console.WriteLine("Asynchronous request to execute the added operations started.");

    // Since offline user data jobs may take 24 hours or more to complete, it may not be
    // practical to do operationResponse.PollUntilCompleted() to wait for the results.
    // Instead, we save the offlineUserDataJobResourceName and use GoogleAdsService.Search
    // to check for the job status periodically.
    // In case you wish to follow the PollUntilCompleted or PollOnce approach, make sure
    // you keep both operationResponse and service variables alive until the polling
    // completes.

    return offlineUserDataJobResourceName;
}
      

PHP

private static function addUsersToCustomerMatchUserList(
    GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient,
    int $customerId,
    bool $runJob,
    ?string $userListResourceName,
    ?int $offlineUserDataJobId,
    ?int $adPersonalizationConsent,
    ?int $adUserDataConsent
) {
    $offlineUserDataJobServiceClient =
        $googleAdsClient->getOfflineUserDataJobServiceClient();

    if (is_null($offlineUserDataJobId)) {
        // Creates a new offline user data job.
        $offlineUserDataJob = new OfflineUserDataJob([
            'type' => OfflineUserDataJobType::CUSTOMER_MATCH_USER_LIST,
            'customer_match_user_list_metadata' => new CustomerMatchUserListMetadata([
                'user_list' => $userListResourceName
            ])
        ]);
        // Adds consent information to the job if specified.
        if (!empty($adPersonalizationConsent) || !empty($adUserDataConsent)) {
            $consent = new Consent();
            if (!empty($adPersonalizationConsent)) {
                $consent->setAdPersonalization($adPersonalizationConsent);
            }
            if (!empty($adUserDataConsent)) {
                $consent->setAdUserData($adUserDataConsent);
            }
            // Specifies whether user consent was obtained for the data you are uploading. See
            // https://www.google.com/about/company/user-consent-policy for details.
            $offlineUserDataJob->getCustomerMatchUserListMetadata()->setConsent($consent);
        }

        // Issues a request to create the offline user data job.
        /** @var CreateOfflineUserDataJobResponse $createOfflineUserDataJobResponse */
        $createOfflineUserDataJobResponse =
            $offlineUserDataJobServiceClient->createOfflineUserDataJob(
                CreateOfflineUserDataJobRequest::build($customerId, $offlineUserDataJob)
            );
        $offlineUserDataJobResourceName = $createOfflineUserDataJobResponse->getResourceName();
        printf(
            "Created an offline user data job with resource name: '%s'.%s",
            $offlineUserDataJobResourceName,
            PHP_EOL
        );
    } else {
        // Reuses the specified offline user data job.
        $offlineUserDataJobResourceName =
            ResourceNames::forOfflineUserDataJob($customerId, $offlineUserDataJobId);
    }

    // Issues a request to add the operations to the offline user data job. This example
    // only adds a few operations, so it only sends one AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations request.
    // If your application is adding a large number of operations, split the operations into
    // batches and send multiple AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations requests for the SAME job. See
    // https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/remarketing/audience-types/customer-match#customer_match_considerations
    // and https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#user_data
    // for more information on the per-request limits.
    /** @var AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsResponse $operationResponse */
    $response = $offlineUserDataJobServiceClient->addOfflineUserDataJobOperations(
        AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest::build(
            $offlineUserDataJobResourceName,
            self::buildOfflineUserDataJobOperations()
        )->setEnablePartialFailure(true)
    );

    // Prints the status message if any partial failure error is returned.
    // Note: The details of each partial failure error are not printed here, you can refer to
    // the example HandlePartialFailure.php to learn more.
    if ($response->hasPartialFailureError()) {
        // Extracts the partial failure from the response status.
        $partialFailure = GoogleAdsFailures::fromAny(
            $response->getPartialFailureError()->getDetails()->getIterator()->current()
        );
        printf(
            "%d partial failure error(s) occurred: %s.%s",
            count($partialFailure->getErrors()),
            $response->getPartialFailureError()->getMessage(),
            PHP_EOL
        );
    } else {
        print 'The operations are added to the offline user data job.' . PHP_EOL;
    }

    if ($runJob === false) {
        printf(
            "Not running offline user data job '%s', as requested.%s",
            $offlineUserDataJobResourceName,
            PHP_EOL
        );
        return;
    }

    // Issues an asynchronous request to run the offline user data job for executing all added
    // operations. The result is OperationResponse. Visit the OperationResponse.php file for
    // more details.
    $offlineUserDataJobServiceClient->runOfflineUserDataJob(
        RunOfflineUserDataJobRequest::build($offlineUserDataJobResourceName)
    );

    // Offline user data jobs may take 6 hours or more to complete, so instead of waiting
    // for the job to complete, retrieves and displays the job status once. If the job is
    // completed successfully, prints information about the user list. Otherwise, prints the
    // query to use to check the job again later.
    self::checkJobStatus($googleAdsClient, $customerId, $offlineUserDataJobResourceName);
}
      

Python

def add_users_to_customer_match_user_list(
    client,
    customer_id,
    user_list_resource_name,
    run_job,
    offline_user_data_job_id,
    ad_user_data_consent,
    ad_personalization_consent,
):
    """Uses Customer Match to create and add users to a new user list.

    Args:
        client: The Google Ads client.
        customer_id: The ID for the customer that owns the user list.
        user_list_resource_name: The resource name of the user list to which to
            add users.
        run_job: If true, runs the OfflineUserDataJob after adding operations.
            Otherwise, only adds operations to the job.
        offline_user_data_job_id: ID of an existing OfflineUserDataJob in the
            PENDING state. If None, a new job is created.
        ad_user_data_consent: The consent status for ad user data for all
            members in the job.
        ad_personalization_consent: The personalization consent status for ad
            user data for all members in the job.
    """
    # Creates the OfflineUserDataJobService client.
    offline_user_data_job_service_client = client.get_service(
        "OfflineUserDataJobService"
    )

    if offline_user_data_job_id:
        # Reuses the specified offline user data job.
        offline_user_data_job_resource_name = (
            offline_user_data_job_service_client.offline_user_data_job_path(
                customer_id, offline_user_data_job_id
            )
        )
    else:
        # Creates a new offline user data job.
        offline_user_data_job = client.get_type("OfflineUserDataJob")
        offline_user_data_job.type_ = (
            client.enums.OfflineUserDataJobTypeEnum.CUSTOMER_MATCH_USER_LIST
        )
        offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.user_list = (
            user_list_resource_name
        )

        # Specifies whether user consent was obtained for the data you are
        # uploading. For more details, see:
        # https://www.google.com/about/company/user-consent-policy
        if ad_user_data_consent:
            offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.consent.ad_user_data = client.enums.ConsentStatusEnum[
                ad_user_data_consent
            ]
        if ad_personalization_consent:
            offline_user_data_job.customer_match_user_list_metadata.consent.ad_personalization = client.enums.ConsentStatusEnum[
                ad_personalization_consent
            ]

        # Issues a request to create an offline user data job.
        create_offline_user_data_job_response = (
            offline_user_data_job_service_client.create_offline_user_data_job(
                customer_id=customer_id, job=offline_user_data_job
            )
        )
        offline_user_data_job_resource_name = (
            create_offline_user_data_job_response.resource_name
        )
        print(
            "Created an offline user data job with resource name: "
            f"'{offline_user_data_job_resource_name}'."
        )

    # Issues a request to add the operations to the offline user data job.

    # Best Practice: This example only adds a few operations, so it only sends
    # one AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations request. If your application is adding
    # a large number of operations, split the operations into batches and send
    # multiple AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations requests for the SAME job. See
    # https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/remarketing/audience-types/customer-match#customer_match_considerations
    # and https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#user_data
    # for more information on the per-request limits.
    request = client.get_type("AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest")
    request.resource_name = offline_user_data_job_resource_name
    request.operations = build_offline_user_data_job_operations(client)
    request.enable_partial_failure = True

    # Issues a request to add the operations to the offline user data job.
    response = offline_user_data_job_service_client.add_offline_user_data_job_operations(
        request=request
    )

    # Prints the status message if any partial failure error is returned.
    # Note: the details of each partial failure error are not printed here.
    # Refer to the error_handling/handle_partial_failure.py example to learn
    # more.
    # Extracts the partial failure from the response status.
    partial_failure = getattr(response, "partial_failure_error", None)
    if getattr(partial_failure, "code", None) != 0:
        error_details = getattr(partial_failure, "details", [])
        for error_detail in error_details:
            failure_message = client.get_type("GoogleAdsFailure")
            # Retrieve the class definition of the GoogleAdsFailure instance
            # in order to use the "deserialize" class method to parse the
            # error_detail string into a protobuf message object.
            failure_object = type(failure_message).deserialize(
                error_detail.value
            )

            for error in failure_object.errors:
                print(
                    "A partial failure at index "
                    f"{error.location.field_path_elements[0].index} occurred.\n"
                    f"Error message: {error.message}\n"
                    f"Error code: {error.error_code}"
                )

    print("The operations are added to the offline user data job.")

    if not run_job:
        print(
            "Not running offline user data job "
            f"'{offline_user_data_job_resource_name}', as requested."
        )
        return

    # Issues a request to run the offline user data job for executing all
    # added operations.
    offline_user_data_job_service_client.run_offline_user_data_job(
        resource_name=offline_user_data_job_resource_name
    )

    # Retrieves and displays the job status.
    check_job_status(client, customer_id, offline_user_data_job_resource_name)
      

Ruby

def add_users_to_customer_match_user_list(client, customer_id, run_job, user_list, job_id, ad_user_data_consent, ad_personalization_consent)
  offline_user_data_service = client.service.offline_user_data_job

  job_name = if job_id.nil?
    # Creates the offline user data job.
    offline_user_data_job = client.resource.offline_user_data_job do |job|
      job.type = :CUSTOMER_MATCH_USER_LIST
      job.customer_match_user_list_metadata =
        client.resource.customer_match_user_list_metadata do |m|
          m.user_list = user_list

          if !ad_user_data_consent.nil? || !ad_personalization_consent.nil?
            m.consent = client.resource.consent do |c|
              # Specifies whether user consent was obtained for the data you are
              # uploading. For more details, see:
              # https://www.google.com/about/company/user-consent-policy
              unless ad_user_data_consent.nil?
                c.ad_user_data = ad_user_data_consent
              end
              unless ad_personalization_consent.nil?
                c.ad_personalization = ad_personalization_consent
              end
            end
          end
        end
    end

    # Issues a request to create the offline user data job.
    response = offline_user_data_service.create_offline_user_data_job(
      customer_id: customer_id,
      job: offline_user_data_job,
    )
    offline_user_data_job_resource_name = response.resource_name
    puts "Created an offline user data job with resource name: " \
      "#{offline_user_data_job_resource_name}"

    offline_user_data_job_resource_name
  else
    client.path.offline_user_data_job(customer_id, job_id)
  end

  # Issues a request to add the operations to the offline user data job. This
  # example only adds a few operations, so it only sends one
  # AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations request.  If your application is adding a
  # large number of operations, split the operations into batches and send
  # multiple AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations requests for the SAME job. See
  # https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/remarketing/audience-types/customer-match#customer_match_considerations
  # and https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#user_data
  # for more information on the per-request limits.
  response = offline_user_data_service.add_offline_user_data_job_operations(
    resource_name: offline_user_data_job_resource_name,
    enable_partial_failure: true,
    operations: build_offline_user_data_job_operations(client),
  )

  # Prints errors if any partial failure error is returned.
  if response.partial_failure_error
    failures = client.decode_partial_failure_error(response.partial_failure_error)
    failures.each do |failure|
      failure.errors.each do |error|
        human_readable_error_path = error
          .location
          .field_path_elements
          .map { |location_info|
            if location_info.index
              "#{location_info.field_name}[#{location_info.index}]"
            else
              "#{location_info.field_name}"
            end
          }.join(" > ")

        errmsg =  "error occured while adding operations " \
          "#{human_readable_error_path}" \
          " with value: #{error.trigger.string_value}" \
          " because #{error.message.downcase}"
        puts errmsg
      end
    end
  end
  puts "The operations are added to the offline user data job."

  unless run_job
    puts "Not running offline user data job #{job_name}, as requested."
    return
  end

  # Issues an asynchronous request to run the offline user data job
  # for executing all added operations.
  response = offline_user_data_service.run_offline_user_data_job(
    resource_name: offline_user_data_job_resource_name
  )
  puts "Asynchronous request to execute the added operations started."
  puts "Waiting until operation completes."

  # Offline user data jobs may take 6 hours or more to complete, so instead of
  # waiting for the job to complete, retrieves and displays the job status
  # once. If the job is completed successfully, prints information about the
  # user list. Otherwise, prints the query to use to check the job again later.
  check_job_status(
    client,
    customer_id,
    offline_user_data_job_resource_name,
  )
end
      

Perl

sub add_users_to_customer_match_user_list {
  my ($api_client, $customer_id, $run_job, $user_list_resource_name,
    $offline_user_data_job_id, $ad_personalization_consent,
    $ad_user_data_consent)
    = @_;

  my $offline_user_data_job_service = $api_client->OfflineUserDataJobService();

  my $offline_user_data_job_resource_name = undef;
  if (!defined $offline_user_data_job_id) {
    # Create a new offline user data job.
    my $offline_user_data_job =
      Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::OfflineUserDataJob->new({
        type                          => CUSTOMER_MATCH_USER_LIST,
        customerMatchUserListMetadata =>
          Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Common::CustomerMatchUserListMetadata->
          new({
            userList => $user_list_resource_name
          })});

    # Add consent information to the job if specified.
    if ($ad_personalization_consent or $ad_user_data_consent) {
      my $consent = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Common::Consent->new({});
      if ($ad_personalization_consent) {
        $consent->{adPersonalization} = $ad_personalization_consent;
      }
      if ($ad_user_data_consent) {
        $consent->{adUserData} = $ad_user_data_consent;
      }
      # Specify whether user consent was obtained for the data you are uploading.
      # See https://www.google.com/about/company/user-consent-policy for details.
      $offline_user_data_job->{customerMatchUserListMetadata}{consent} =
        $consent;
    }

    # Issue a request to create the offline user data job.
    my $create_offline_user_data_job_response =
      $offline_user_data_job_service->create({
        customerId => $customer_id,
        job        => $offline_user_data_job
      });
    $offline_user_data_job_resource_name =
      $create_offline_user_data_job_response->{resourceName};
    printf
      "Created an offline user data job with resource name: '%s'.\n",
      $offline_user_data_job_resource_name;
  } else {
    # Reuse the specified offline user data job.
    $offline_user_data_job_resource_name =
      Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Utils::ResourceNames::offline_user_data_job(
      $customer_id, $offline_user_data_job_id);
  }

  # Issue a request to add the operations to the offline user data job.
  # This example only adds a few operations, so it only sends one AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations
  # request. If your application is adding a large number of operations, split
  # the operations into batches and send multiple AddOfflineUserDataJobOperations
  # requests for the SAME job. See
  # https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/remarketing/audience-types/customer-match#customer_match_considerations
  # and https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/best-practices/quotas#user_data
  # for more information on the per-request limits.
  my $user_data_job_operations = build_offline_user_data_job_operations();
  my $response                 = $offline_user_data_job_service->add_operations(
    {
      resourceName         => $offline_user_data_job_resource_name,
      enablePartialFailure => "true",
      operations           => $user_data_job_operations
    });

  # Print the status message if any partial failure error is returned.
  # Note: The details of each partial failure error are not printed here, you can
  # refer to the example handle_partial_failure.pl to learn more.
  if ($response->{partialFailureError}) {
    # Extract the partial failure from the response status.
    my $partial_failure = $response->{partialFailureError}{details}[0];
    printf "Encountered %d partial failure errors while adding %d operations " .
      "to the offline user data job: '%s'. Only the successfully added " .
      "operations will be executed when the job runs.\n",
      scalar @{$partial_failure->{errors}}, scalar @$user_data_job_operations,
      $response->{partialFailureError}{message};
  } else {
    printf "Successfully added %d operations to the offline user data job.\n",
      scalar @$user_data_job_operations;
  }

  if (!defined $run_job) {
    print
"Not running offline user data job $offline_user_data_job_resource_name, as requested.\n";
    return;
  }

  # Issue an asynchronous request to run the offline user data job for executing
  # all added operations.
  my $operation_response = $offline_user_data_job_service->run({
    resourceName => $offline_user_data_job_resource_name
  });

  # Offline user data jobs may take 6 hours or more to complete, so instead of waiting
  # for the job to complete, this example retrieves and displays the job status once.
  # If the job is completed successfully, it prints information about the user list.
  # Otherwise, it prints, the query to use to check the job status again later.
  check_job_status($api_client, $customer_id,
    $offline_user_data_job_resource_name);
}
      

Remover usuários individuais que usam identificadores

Para remover usuários específicos:

  • Defina o atributo remove em uma OfflineUserDataJobOperation igual a um objeto UserData.

  • Adicione um ou mais objetos UserIdentifier ao a user_identifiers[] repetida . Um identificador único de usuário pode ser usado para remover um usuário de uma lista, mesmo se foram enviados mais de um identificador que corresponda ao usuário.

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Remover todos os dados da lista de uma só vez

Para remover todos os usuários de uma lista, defina remove_all como true em uma OfflineUserDataJobOperation e emitir um RunOfflineUserDataJob solicitação com o nome do recurso associado à operação remove_all.

Quando uma operação remove_all é incluída, ela precisa ser a primeira em um job. Caso contrário, a execução do job retornará uma INVALID_OPERATION_ORDER erro. Para substituir completamente os membros de uma lista de usuários por novos membros, ordene as operações em AddOfflineUserDataJobOperationsRequest nesta sequência:

  1. Defina remove_all como true em uma OfflineUserDataJobOperation.

  2. Para cada novo membro, adicione uma operação create, definindo seu UserData em um OfflineUserDataJobOperation.

As operações remove_all são executadas a cada hora e podem durar até 24 horas.

Recomendações de atualização da lista de clientes

É possível recuperar recomendações do tipo REFRESH_CUSTOMER_MATCH_LIST para identificar listas de clientes que não são atualizadas há algum tempo. Isso é especialmente útil se você for um anunciante terceirizado que permite que seus usuários para gerenciar listas de clientes.

Para mais informações sobre como trabalhar com as recomendações, acesse a Guia de pontuação de otimização e recomendações.

Remover uma lista

Use o UserListService.mutate_user_lists para enviar uma operação remove usando o nome de recurso da lista de usuários que você quer remover.

Atualizar uma lista com UserDataService

O UserDataService tem um limite de 10 operações e 100 user_identifiers no total por solicitação, então é a opção mais adequada. para pequenas atualizações. Por exemplo, se cada um dos seus objetos UserData tiver um UserIdentifier para hashed_email e outro UserIdentifier para hashed_phone_number, sua solicitação poderá conter no máximo 50 UserData objetos.

O UserDataService contém o método UploadUserData, que aceita uma UploadUserDataRequest. Além de o customer_id, o UploadUserDataRequest aceita uma lista de operações para criar contatos, e um campo obrigatório chamado customer_match_user_list_metadata, que é preenchido com o nome do recurso da lista de remarketing a ser segmentada.

Comece criando uma instância UploadUserDataRequest para o preenchimento customer_id e customer_match_user_list_metadata:

Java

// Creates a request to add user data operations to the user list based on email addresses.
String userListResourceName = ResourceNames.userList(customerId, userListId);
UploadUserDataRequest.Builder uploadUserDataRequest =
   UploadUserDataRequest.newBuilder()
       .setCustomerId(String.valueOf(customerId))
       .setCustomerMatchUserListMetadata(
           CustomerMatchUserListMetadata.newBuilder()
               .setUserList(StringValue.of(userListResourceName))
               .build());

Para fazer upload dos dados de contato do usuário, defina CrmBasedUserListInfo.upload_key_type para CONTACT_INFO.

Primeiro, adicione as operações ao objeto UploadUserDataRequest. Cada operação contém um campo create preenchido com UserData. objetos que contêm um ou mais UserIdentifier instâncias. Cada UserIdentifier contém uma informação de identificação. ou podem ser de vários tipos, cada um descrito abaixo.

Para fazer o upload de endereços de e-mail dos clientes, crie um novo UserDataOperation e preencher o com um objeto UserData. O objeto UserData aceita uma lista de user_identifiers: Preencha o campo hashed_email com o e-mail do cliente endereços IP internos.

Java

ImmutableList<String> EMAILS =
  ImmutableList.of("client1@example.com", "client2@example.com", " Client3@example.com ");

// Hash normalized email addresses based on SHA-256 hashing algorithm.
List<UserDataOperation> userDataOperations = new ArrayList<>(EMAILS.size());
for (String email : EMAILS) {
 UserDataOperation userDataOperation =
     UserDataOperation.newBuilder()
         .setCreate(
             UserData.newBuilder()
                 .addUserIdentifiers(
                     UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
                        .setHashedEmail(StringValue.of(toSHA256String(email)))
                         .build())
                 .build())
         .build();
 userDataOperations.add(userDataOperation);
}
uploadUserDataRequest.addAllOperations(userDataOperations);

O upload do usuário address_info é semelhante ao upload de endereços de e-mail de usuários. No entanto, em vez de transmitir um hashed_email, preencha o campo address_info. com um objeto OfflineUserAddressInfo contendo o first_name, last_name, country_code do usuário e postal_code. Assim como os endereços de e-mail, first_name e last_name são considerados informações de identificação pessoal e precisam ser criptografadas com hash antes do envio.

Java

String firstName = "Alex";
String lastName = "Quinn";
String countryCode = "US";
String postalCode = "94045";

UserIdentifier userIdentifierWithAddress =
   UserIdentifier.newBuilder()
       .setAddressInfo(
           OfflineUserAddressInfo.newBuilder()
               // First and last name must be normalized and hashed.
               .setHashedFirstName(
                   StringValue.of(toSHA256String(firstName)))
               .setHashedLastName(StringValue.of(toSHA256String(lastName)))
               // Country code and zip code are sent in plaintext.
               .setCountryCode(StringValue.of(countryCode))
               .setPostalCode(StringValue.of(postalCode))
               .build())
       .build();

UserDataOperation userDataOperation =
   UserDataOperation.newBuilder()
       .setCreate(
           UserData.newBuilder()
               .addUserIdentifiers(userIdentifierWithAddress)
               .build())
       .build();
uploadUserDataRequest.addOperations(userDataOperation);

Depois de adicionar operações à instância UploadUserDataRequest, chame o método uploadUserData no UserDataServiceClient para enviar a solicitação servidor da API Google Ads. Você pode ver se a solicitação foi bem-sucedida ao receber o de operações e tempo de upload no objeto de resposta. Lembre-se de que pode levar várias horas para que a lista seja preenchida com membros.

Java

// Creates the user data service client.
try (UserDataServiceClient userDataServiceClient =
   googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createUserDataServiceClient()) {
 // Add operations to the user list based on the user data type.
 UploadUserDataResponse response =
     userDataServiceClient.uploadUserData(uploadUserDataRequest.build());

 // Displays the results.
 // Reminder: it may take several hours for the list to be populated with members.
 System.out.printf(
     "Received %d operations at %s",
     response.getReceivedOperationsCount().getValue(),
     response.getUploadDateTime().getValue());
}

Mudar o nível de segmentação da lista

Se você precisar mudar o nível de segmentação da lista, por exemplo, de do grupo de anúncios para a segmentação no nível da campanha, consulte a alteração dos níveis de segmentação .

Analisar o desempenho da lista

Para coletar dados de performance dos seus segmentos de público-alvo, faça uma pesquisa solicitação para ad_group_audience_view ou o recurso campaign_audience_view. Por exemplo, observe o conversions ou o cost_per_conversion para determinar se a segmentação do público-alvo está realmente levando a mais conversões e, em seguida, ajuste seus modificadores de lance adequadamente.

SELECT
  ad_group_criterion.criterion_id,
  metrics.conversions,
  metrics.cost_per_conversion
FROM ad_group_audience_view

Recomendamos aguardar pelo menos duas semanas para otimizar os lances com base no tráfego volume para conta.