Java
// Copyright 2019 Google LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package com.google.ads.googleads.examples.errorhandling; import static com.google.ads.googleads.examples.utils.CodeSampleHelper.getPrintableDateTime; import com.beust.jcommander.Parameter; import com.google.ads.googleads.examples.utils.ArgumentNames; import com.google.ads.googleads.examples.utils.CodeSampleParams; import com.google.ads.googleads.lib.GoogleAdsClient; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.errors.GoogleAdsError; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.errors.GoogleAdsException; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.errors.GoogleAdsFailure; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.resources.AdGroup; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.services.AdGroupOperation; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.services.AdGroupServiceClient; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.services.MutateAdGroupResult; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.services.MutateAdGroupsRequest; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.services.MutateAdGroupsResponse; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.utils.ErrorUtils; import com.google.ads.googleads.v17.utils.ResourceNames; import java.io.FileNotFoundException; import java.io.IOException; import java.util.Arrays; /** * Shows how to handle partial failures. There are several ways of detecting partial failures. This * highlights the top main detection options: empty results and error instances. * * <p>Access to the detailed error (<code>GoogleAdsFailure</code>) for each error is via a Any * proto. Deserializing these to retrieve the error details is may not be immediately obvious at * first, this example shows how to convert Any into <code>GoogleAdsFailure</code>. * * <p>Additionally, this example shows how to produce an error message for a specific failed * operation by looking up the failure details in the <code>GoogleAdsFailure</code> object. */ public class HandlePartialFailure { private static class HandlePartialFailureParams extends CodeSampleParams { @Parameter(names = ArgumentNames.CUSTOMER_ID, required = true) private Long customerId; @Parameter(names = ArgumentNames.CAMPAIGN_ID, required = true) private Long campaignId; } public static void main(String[] args) { HandlePartialFailureParams params = new HandlePartialFailureParams(); if (!params.parseArguments(args)) { // Either pass the required parameters for this example on the command line, or insert them // into the code here. See the parameter class definition above for descriptions. params.customerId = Long.parseLong("INSERT_CUSTOMER_ID"); params.campaignId = Long.parseLong("INSERT_CAMPAIGN_ID"); } GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient = null; try { googleAdsClient = GoogleAdsClient.newBuilder().fromPropertiesFile().build(); } catch (FileNotFoundException fnfe) { System.err.printf( "Failed to load GoogleAdsClient configuration from file. Exception: %s%n", fnfe); System.exit(1); } catch (IOException ioe) { System.err.printf("Failed to create GoogleAdsClient. Exception: %s%n", ioe); System.exit(1); } try { new HandlePartialFailure().runExample(googleAdsClient, params.customerId, params.campaignId); } catch (GoogleAdsException gae) { // GoogleAdsException is the base class for most exceptions thrown by an API request. // Instances of this exception have a message and a GoogleAdsFailure that contains a // collection of GoogleAdsErrors that indicate the underlying causes of the // GoogleAdsException. System.err.printf( "Request ID %s failed due to GoogleAdsException. Underlying errors:%n", gae.getRequestId()); int i = 0; for (GoogleAdsError googleAdsError : gae.getGoogleAdsFailure().getErrorsList()) { System.err.printf(" Error %d: %s%n", i++, googleAdsError); } System.exit(1); } } /** Runs the example. */ public void runExample(GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, long campaignId) { MutateAdGroupsResponse response = createAdGroups(googleAdsClient, customerId, campaignId); // Checks for existence of any partial failures in the response. if (checkIfPartialFailureErrorExists(response)) { System.out.println("Partial failures occurred."); } else { System.out.println("All operations completed successfully. No partial failures to show."); return; } // Finds the failed operations by looping through the results. printResults(response); } /** * Attempts to create 3 ad groups with partial failure enabled. One of the ad groups will succeed, * while the other will fail. */ private MutateAdGroupsResponse createAdGroups( GoogleAdsClient googleAdsClient, long customerId, long campaignId) { // This AdGroup should be created successfully - assuming the campaign in the params exists. AdGroup group1 = AdGroup.newBuilder() .setCampaign(ResourceNames.campaign(customerId, campaignId)) .setName("Valid AdGroup: " + getPrintableDateTime()) .build(); // This AdGroup will always fail - campaign ID 0 in resource names is never valid. AdGroup group2 = AdGroup.newBuilder() .setCampaign(ResourceNames.campaign(customerId, 0L)) .setName("Broken AdGroup: " + getPrintableDateTime()) .build(); // This AdGroup will always fail - duplicate ad group names are not allowed. AdGroup group3 = AdGroup.newBuilder() .setCampaign(ResourceNames.campaign(customerId, campaignId)) .setName(group1.getName()) .build(); AdGroupOperation op1 = AdGroupOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(group1).build(); AdGroupOperation op2 = AdGroupOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(group2).build(); AdGroupOperation op3 = AdGroupOperation.newBuilder().setCreate(group3).build(); try (AdGroupServiceClient service = googleAdsClient.getLatestVersion().createAdGroupServiceClient()) { // Issues the mutate request, setting partialFailure=true. return service.mutateAdGroups( MutateAdGroupsRequest.newBuilder() .setCustomerId(String.valueOf(customerId)) .setCustomerId(Long.toString(customerId)) .addAllOperations(Arrays.asList(op1, op2, op3)) .setPartialFailure(true) .build()); } } /** Inspects a response to check for presence of partial failure errors. */ private boolean checkIfPartialFailureErrorExists(MutateAdGroupsResponse response) { return response.hasPartialFailureError(); } /** Displays the result from the mutate operation. */ private void printResults(MutateAdGroupsResponse response) { int operationIndex = 0; for (MutateAdGroupResult result : response.getResultsList()) { if (ErrorUtils.getInstance().isPartialFailureResult(result)) { // May throw on this line. Most likely this means the wrong version of the ErrorUtils // class has been used. GoogleAdsFailure googleAdsFailure = ErrorUtils.getInstance() .getGoogleAdsFailure(response.getPartialFailureError()); for (GoogleAdsError error : ErrorUtils.getInstance() .getGoogleAdsErrors(operationIndex, googleAdsFailure)) { System.out.printf("Operation %d failed with error: %s%n", operationIndex, error); } } else { System.out.printf("Operation %d succeeded.%n", operationIndex); } ++operationIndex; } } }
C#
// Copyright 2019 Google LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. using CommandLine; using Google.Ads.Gax.Examples; using Google.Ads.Gax.Lib; using Google.Ads.GoogleAds.Lib; using Google.Ads.GoogleAds.V17.Errors; using Google.Ads.GoogleAds.V17.Resources; using Google.Ads.GoogleAds.V17.Services; using System; using System.Collections.Generic; namespace Google.Ads.GoogleAds.Examples.V17 { /// <summary> /// This code example demonstrates how to handle partial failures. /// </summary> public class HandlePartialFailure : ExampleBase { /// <summary> /// Command line options for running the <see cref="HandlePartialFailure"/> example. /// </summary> public class Options : OptionsBase { /// <summary> /// The customer ID for which the call is made. /// </summary> [Option("customerId", Required = true, HelpText = "The customer ID for which the call is made.")] public long CustomerId { get; set; } /// <summary> /// ID of the campaign to which ad groups are added. /// </summary> [Option("campaignId", Required = true, HelpText = "ID of the campaign to which ad groups are added.")] public long CampaignId { get; set; } } /// <summary> /// Main method, to run this code example as a standalone application. /// </summary> /// <param name="args">The command line arguments.</param> public static void Main(string[] args) { Options options = ExampleUtilities.ParseCommandLine<Options>(args); HandlePartialFailure codeExample = new HandlePartialFailure(); Console.WriteLine(codeExample.Description); codeExample.Run(new GoogleAdsClient(), options.CustomerId, options.CampaignId); } /// <summary> /// Returns a description about the code example. /// </summary> public override string Description => "This code example demonstrates how to handle partial failures."; /// <summary> /// Runs the code example. /// </summary> /// <param name="client">The Google Ads client.</param> /// <param name="customerId">The customer ID for which the call is made.</param> /// <param name="campaignId">ID of the campaign to which ad groups are added.</param> public void Run(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId, long campaignId) { try { MutateAdGroupsResponse response = CreateAdGroups(client, customerId, campaignId); // Checks for existence of any partial failures in the response. if (CheckIfPartialFailureErrorExists(response)) { Console.WriteLine("Partial failures occurred. Details will be shown below."); } else { Console.WriteLine("All operations completed successfully. No partial " + "failures to show."); return; } // Finds the failed operations by looping through the results. PrintResults(response); } catch (GoogleAdsException e) { Console.WriteLine("Failure:"); Console.WriteLine($"Message: {e.Message}"); Console.WriteLine($"Failure: {e.Failure}"); Console.WriteLine($"Request ID: {e.RequestId}"); throw; } } /// <summary> /// Displays the result from the mutate operation. /// </summary> /// <param name="response">The mutate response from the Google Ads API server..</param> private void PrintResults(MutateAdGroupsResponse response) { // Finds the failed operations by looping through the results. int operationIndex = 0; foreach (MutateAdGroupResult result in response.Results) { // This represents the result of a failed operation. if (result.IsEmpty()) { List<GoogleAdsError> errors = response.PartialFailure.GetErrorsByOperationIndex(operationIndex); foreach (GoogleAdsError error in errors) { Console.WriteLine($"Operation {operationIndex} failed with " + $"error: {error}."); } } else { Console.WriteLine($"Operation {operationIndex} succeeded.", operationIndex); } operationIndex++; } } /// <summary> /// Inspects a response to check for presence of partial failure errors. /// </summary> /// <param name="response">The response.</param> /// <returns>True if there are partial failures, false otherwise.</returns> private static bool CheckIfPartialFailureErrorExists(MutateAdGroupsResponse response) { return response.PartialFailureError != null; } /// <summary> /// Attempts to create 3 ad groups with partial failure enabled. One of the ad groups /// will succeed, while the other will fail. /// </summary> /// <param name="client">The Google Ads client.</param> /// <param name="customerId">The customer ID for which the call is made.</param> /// <param name="campaignId">ID of the campaign to which ad groups are added.</param> /// <returns>The mutate response from the Google Ads server.</returns> private static MutateAdGroupsResponse CreateAdGroups(GoogleAdsClient client, long customerId, long campaignId) { // Get the AdGroupServiceClient. AdGroupServiceClient adGroupService = client.GetService(Services.V17.AdGroupService); string validAdGroupName = "Valid AdGroup: " + ExampleUtilities.GetRandomString(); AdGroupOperation[] operations = new AdGroupOperation[] { // This operation will be successful, assuming the campaign specified in // campaignId parameter is correct. new AdGroupOperation() { Create = new AdGroup() { Campaign = ResourceNames.Campaign(customerId, campaignId), Name = validAdGroupName } }, // This operation will fail since we are using campaign ID = 0, which results // in an invalid resource name. new AdGroupOperation() { Create = new AdGroup() { Campaign = ResourceNames.Campaign(customerId, 0), Name = "Broken AdGroup: " + ExampleUtilities.GetRandomString() }, }, // This operation will fail since the ad group is using the same name as the ad // group from the first operation. Duplicate ad group names are not allowed. new AdGroupOperation() { Create = new AdGroup() { Campaign = ResourceNames.Campaign(customerId, campaignId), Name = validAdGroupName } } }; // Add the ad groups. MutateAdGroupsResponse response = adGroupService.MutateAdGroups(new MutateAdGroupsRequest() { CustomerId = customerId.ToString(), Operations = { operations }, PartialFailure = true, ValidateOnly = false }); return response; } } }
PHP
<?php /** * Copyright 2019 Google LLC * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ namespace Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Examples\ErrorHandling; require __DIR__ . '/../../vendor/autoload.php'; use GetOpt\GetOpt; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Examples\Utils\ArgumentNames; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Examples\Utils\ArgumentParser; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Examples\Utils\Helper; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Lib\V17\GoogleAdsClient; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Lib\V17\GoogleAdsClientBuilder; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Lib\V17\GoogleAdsException; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Lib\OAuth2TokenBuilder; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Util\V17\GoogleAdsErrors; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Util\V17\PartialFailures; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\Util\V17\ResourceNames; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\V17\Errors\GoogleAdsError; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\V17\Resources\AdGroup; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\V17\Services\AdGroupOperation; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\V17\Services\MutateAdGroupsRequest; use Google\Ads\GoogleAds\V17\Services\MutateAdGroupsResponse; use Google\ApiCore\ApiException; /** * Shows how to handle partial failures. There are several ways of detecting partial failures. This * highlights the top main detection options: empty results and error instances. * * <p>Access to the detailed error (<code>GoogleAdsFailure</code>) for each error is via a Any * proto. Deserializing these to retrieve the error details is may not be immediately obvious at * first, this example shows how to convert Any into <code>GoogleAdsFailure</code>. * * <p>Additionally, this example shows how to produce an error message for a specific failed * operation by looking up the failure details in the <code>GoogleAdsFailure</code> object. */ class HandlePartialFailure { private const CUSTOMER_ID = 'INSERT_CUSTOMER_ID_HERE'; private const CAMPAIGN_ID = 'INSERT_CAMPAIGN_ID_HERE'; public static function main() { // Either pass the required parameters for this example on the command line, or insert them // into the constants above. $options = (new ArgumentParser())->parseCommandArguments([ ArgumentNames::CUSTOMER_ID => GetOpt::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT, ArgumentNames::CAMPAIGN_ID => GetOpt::REQUIRED_ARGUMENT ]); // Generate a refreshable OAuth2 credential for authentication. $oAuth2Credential = (new OAuth2TokenBuilder())->fromFile()->build(); // Construct a Google Ads client configured from a properties file and the // OAuth2 credentials above. $googleAdsClient = (new GoogleAdsClientBuilder()) ->fromFile() ->withOAuth2Credential($oAuth2Credential) // We set this value to true to show how to use GAPIC v2 source code. You can remove the // below line if you wish to use the old-style source code. Note that in that case, you // probably need to modify some parts of the code below to make it work. // For more information, see // https://developers.devsite.corp.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/client-libs/php/gapic. ->usingGapicV2Source(true) ->build(); try { self::runExample( $googleAdsClient, $options[ArgumentNames::CUSTOMER_ID] ?: self::CUSTOMER_ID, $options[ArgumentNames::CAMPAIGN_ID] ?: self::CAMPAIGN_ID ); } catch (GoogleAdsException $googleAdsException) { printf( "Request with ID '%s' has failed.%sGoogle Ads failure details:%s", $googleAdsException->getRequestId(), PHP_EOL, PHP_EOL ); foreach ($googleAdsException->getGoogleAdsFailure()->getErrors() as $error) { /** @var GoogleAdsError $error */ printf( "\t%s: %s%s", $error->getErrorCode()->getErrorCode(), $error->getMessage(), PHP_EOL ); } exit(1); } catch (ApiException $apiException) { printf( "ApiException was thrown with message '%s'.%s", $apiException->getMessage(), PHP_EOL ); exit(1); } } /** * Runs the example. * * @param GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient the Google Ads API client * @param int $customerId the customer ID * @param int $campaignId a campaign ID */ public static function runExample( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId, int $campaignId ) { $response = self::createAdGroups($googleAdsClient, $customerId, $campaignId); self::checkIfPartialFailureErrorExists($response); self::printResults($response); } /** * Create ad groups by enabling partial failure mode. * * @param GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient the Google Ads API client * @param int $customerId the customer ID * @param int $campaignId a campaign ID * @return MutateAdGroupsResponse */ private static function createAdGroups( GoogleAdsClient $googleAdsClient, int $customerId, int $campaignId ) { $campaignResourceName = ResourceNames::forCampaign($customerId, $campaignId); // This ad group should be created successfully - assuming the campaign in the params // exists. $adGroup1 = new AdGroup([ 'name' => 'Valid AdGroup #' . Helper::getPrintableDatetime(), 'campaign' => $campaignResourceName ]); // This ad group will always fail - campaign ID 0 in the resource name is never valid. $adGroup2 = new AdGroup([ 'name' => 'Broken AdGroup #' . Helper::getPrintableDatetime(), 'campaign' => ResourceNames::forCampaign($customerId, 0) ]); // This ad group will always fail - duplicate ad group names are not allowed. $adGroup3 = new AdGroup([ 'name' => $adGroup1->getName(), 'campaign' => $campaignResourceName ]); $operations = []; $adGroupOperation1 = new AdGroupOperation(); $adGroupOperation1->setCreate($adGroup1); $operations[] = $adGroupOperation1; $adGroupOperation2 = new AdGroupOperation(); $adGroupOperation2->setCreate($adGroup2); $operations[] = $adGroupOperation2; $adGroupOperation3 = new AdGroupOperation(); $adGroupOperation3->setCreate($adGroup3); $operations[] = $adGroupOperation3; // Issues the mutate request, enabling partial failure mode. $adGroupServiceClient = $googleAdsClient->getAdGroupServiceClient(); return $adGroupServiceClient->mutateAdGroups( MutateAdGroupsRequest::build($customerId, $operations), ['partialFailure' => true] ); } /** * Check if there exists partial failure error in the given mutate ad group response. * * @param MutateAdGroupsResponse $response the mutate ad group response */ private static function checkIfPartialFailureErrorExists(MutateAdGroupsResponse $response) { if ($response->hasPartialFailureError()) { printf("Partial failures occurred. Details will be shown below.%s", PHP_EOL); } else { printf( "All operations completed successfully. No partial failures to show.%s", PHP_EOL ); } } /** * Print results of the given mutate ad group response. For those that are partial failure, * print all their errors with corresponding operation indices. For those that succeeded, print * the resource names of created ad groups. * * @param MutateAdGroupsResponse $response the mutate ad group response */ private static function printResults(MutateAdGroupsResponse $response) { // Finds the failed operations by looping through the results. $operationIndex = 0; foreach ($response->getResults() as $result) { /** @var AdGroup $result */ if (PartialFailures::isPartialFailure($result)) { $errors = GoogleAdsErrors::fromStatus( $operationIndex, $response->getPartialFailureError() ); foreach ($errors as $error) { printf( "Operation %d failed with error: %s%s", $operationIndex, $error->getMessage(), PHP_EOL ); } } else { printf( "Operation %d succeeded: ad group with resource name '%s'.%s", $operationIndex, $result->getResourceName(), PHP_EOL ); } $operationIndex++; } } } HandlePartialFailure::main();
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python # Copyright 2018 Google LLC # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """This shows how to handle responses that may include partial_failure errors. """ import argparse import sys import uuid from google.ads.googleads.client import GoogleAdsClient from google.ads.googleads.errors import GoogleAdsException def main(client, customer_id, campaign_id): """Runs the example code, which demonstrates how to handle partial failures. The example creates three Ad Groups, two of which intentionally fail in order to generate a partial failure error. It also demonstrates how to properly identify a partial error and how to log the error messages. Args: client: An initialized GoogleAdsClient instance. customer_id: A valid customer account ID. campaign_id: The ID for a campaign to create Ad Groups under. """ try: ad_group_response = create_ad_groups(client, customer_id, campaign_id) except GoogleAdsException as ex: print( f'Request with ID "{ex.request_id}" failed with status ' f'"{ex.error.code().name}" and includes the following errors:' ) for error in ex.failure.errors: print(f'\tError with message "{error.message}".') if error.location: for field_path_element in error.location.field_path_elements: print(f"\t\tOn field: {field_path_element.field_name}") sys.exit(1) else: print_results(client, ad_group_response) def create_ad_groups(client, customer_id, campaign_id): """Creates three Ad Groups, two of which intentionally generate errors. Args: client: An initialized GoogleAdsClient instance. customer_id: A valid customer account ID. campaign_id: The ID for a campaign to create Ad Groups under. Returns: A MutateAdGroupsResponse message instance. """ ad_group_service = client.get_service("AdGroupService") campaign_service = client.get_service("CampaignService") resource_name = campaign_service.campaign_path(customer_id, campaign_id) invalid_resource_name = campaign_service.campaign_path(customer_id, 0) ad_group_operations = [] # This AdGroup should be created successfully - assuming the campaign in # the params exists. ad_group_op1 = client.get_type("AdGroupOperation") ad_group_op1.create.name = f"Valid AdGroup: {uuid.uuid4()}" ad_group_op1.create.campaign = resource_name ad_group_operations.append(ad_group_op1) # This AdGroup will always fail - campaign ID 0 in resource names is # never valid. ad_group_op2 = client.get_type("AdGroupOperation") ad_group_op2.create.name = f"Broken AdGroup: {uuid.uuid4()}" ad_group_op2.create.campaign = invalid_resource_name ad_group_operations.append(ad_group_op2) # This AdGroup will always fail - duplicate ad group names are not allowed. ad_group_op3 = client.get_type("AdGroupOperation") ad_group_op3.create.name = ad_group_op1.create.name ad_group_op3.create.campaign = resource_name ad_group_operations.append(ad_group_op3) # Issue a mutate request, setting partial_failure=True. request = client.get_type("MutateAdGroupsRequest") request.customer_id = customer_id request.operations = ad_group_operations request.partial_failure = True return ad_group_service.mutate_ad_groups(request=request) def is_partial_failure_error_present(response): """Checks whether a response message has a partial failure error. In Python the partial_failure_error attr is always present on a response message and is represented by a google.rpc.Status message. So we can't simply check whether the field is present, we must check that the code is non-zero. Error codes are represented by the google.rpc.Code proto Enum: https://github.com/googleapis/googleapis/blob/master/google/rpc/code.proto Args: response: A MutateAdGroupsResponse message instance. Returns: A boolean, whether or not the response message has a partial failure error. """ partial_failure = getattr(response, "partial_failure_error", None) code = getattr(partial_failure, "code", None) return code != 0 def print_results(client, response): """Prints partial failure errors and success messages from a response. This function shows how to retrieve partial_failure errors from a response message (in the case of this example the message will be of type MutateAdGroupsResponse) and how to unpack those errors to GoogleAdsFailure instances. It also shows that a response with partial failures may still contain successful requests, and that those messages should be parsed separately. As an example, a GoogleAdsFailure object from this example will be structured similar to: error_code { range_error: TOO_LOW } message: "Too low." trigger { string_value: "" } location { field_path_elements { field_name: "operations" index { value: 1 } } field_path_elements { field_name: "create" } field_path_elements { field_name: "campaign" } } Args: client: an initialized GoogleAdsClient. response: a MutateAdGroupsResponse instance. """ # Check for existence of any partial failures in the response. if is_partial_failure_error_present(response): print("Partial failures occurred. Details will be shown below.\n") # Prints the details of the partial failure errors. partial_failure = getattr(response, "partial_failure_error", None) # partial_failure_error.details is a repeated field and iterable error_details = getattr(partial_failure, "details", []) for error_detail in error_details: # Retrieve an instance of the GoogleAdsFailure class from the client failure_message = client.get_type("GoogleAdsFailure") # Parse the string into a GoogleAdsFailure message instance. # To access class-only methods on the message we retrieve its type. GoogleAdsFailure = type(failure_message) failure_object = GoogleAdsFailure.deserialize(error_detail.value) for error in failure_object.errors: # Construct and print a string that details which element in # the above ad_group_operations list failed (by index number) # as well as the error message and error code. print( "A partial failure at index " f"{error.location.field_path_elements[0].index} occurred " f"\nError message: {error.message}\nError code: " f"{error.error_code}" ) else: print( "All operations completed successfully. No partial failure " "to show." ) # In the list of results, operations from the ad_group_operation list # that failed will be represented as empty messages. This loop detects # such empty messages and ignores them, while printing information about # successful operations. for message in response.results: if not message: continue print(f"Created ad group with resource_name: {message.resource_name}.") if __name__ == "__main__": parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( description="Adds an ad group for specified customer and campaign id." ) # The following argument(s) should be provided to run the example. parser.add_argument( "-c", "--customer_id", type=str, required=True, help="The Google Ads customer ID.", ) parser.add_argument( "-i", "--campaign_id", type=str, required=True, help="The campaign ID." ) args = parser.parse_args() # GoogleAdsClient will read the google-ads.yaml configuration file in the # home directory if none is specified. googleads_client = GoogleAdsClient.load_from_storage(version="v17") main(googleads_client, args.customer_id, args.campaign_id)
Rita
# Encoding: utf-8 # # Copyright 2019 Google LLC # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # This code example shows how to deal with partial failures require 'optparse' require 'google/ads/google_ads' require 'date' def add_ad_groups(customer_id, campaign_id) # GoogleAdsClient will read a config file from # ENV['HOME']/google_ads_config.rb when called without parameters client = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::GoogleAdsClient.new ad_groups = [] # This ad group should be created successfully. ad_groups << client.resource.ad_group do |ag| ag.campaign = client.path.campaign(customer_id, campaign_id) ag.name = "Valid ad group: #{(Time.new.to_f * 1000).to_i}" end # This ad group should fail to create because it references an invalid campaign. ad_groups << client.resource.ad_group do |ag| ag.campaign = client.path.campaign(customer_id, 0) ag.name = "Invalid ad group: #{(Time.new.to_f * 1000).to_i}" end # This ad group should fail to create because it duplicates the name from the first one. ad_groups << client.resource.ad_group do |ag| ag.campaign = client.path.campaign(customer_id, campaign_id) ag.name = ad_groups.first.name end operations = ad_groups.map do |ag| client.operation.create_resource.ad_group(ag) end response = client.service.ad_group.mutate_ad_groups( customer_id: customer_id, operations: operations, partial_failure: true, ) response.results.each_with_index do |ad_group, i| if ad_group.resource_name != "" puts("operations[#{i}] succeeded: Created ad group with id #{ad_group.resource_name}") end end 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 creating ad group #{human_readable_error_path}" \ " with value: #{error.trigger.string_value}" \ " because #{error.message.downcase}" puts errmsg end end end if __FILE__ == $PROGRAM_NAME options = {} # The following parameter(s) should be provided to run the example. You can # either specify these by changing the INSERT_XXX_ID_HERE values below, or on # the command line. # # Parameters passed on the command line will override any parameters set in # code. # # Running the example with -h will print the command line usage. options[:customer_id] = 'INSERT_CUSTOMER_ID_HERE' options[:campaign_id] = 'INSERT_CAMPAIGN_ID_HERE' OptionParser.new do |opts| opts.banner = sprintf('Usage: ruby %s [options]', File.basename(__FILE__)) opts.separator '' opts.separator 'Options:' opts.on('-C', '--customer-id CUSTOMER-ID', String, 'Customer ID') do |v| options[:customer_id] = v end opts.on('-c', '--campaign-id CAMPAIGN-ID', String, 'Ad Group ID') do |v| options[:campaign_id] = v end opts.separator '' opts.separator 'Help:' opts.on_tail('-h', '--help', 'Show this message') do puts opts exit end end.parse! begin add_ad_groups( options.fetch(:customer_id).tr("-", ""), options.fetch(:campaign_id), ) rescue Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Errors::GoogleAdsError => e e.failure.errors.each do |error| STDERR.printf("Error with message: %s\n", error.message) if error.location error.location.field_path_elements.each do |field_path_element| STDERR.printf("\tOn field: %s\n", field_path_element.field_name) end end error.error_code.to_h.each do |k, v| next if v == :UNSPECIFIED STDERR.printf("\tType: %s\n\tCode: %s\n", k, v) end end raise end end
Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Copyright 2019, Google LLC # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # This example shows how to deal with partial failures. There are several ways # of detecting partial failures. This example highlights the top main detection # options: empty results and error instances. use strict; use warnings; use utf8; use FindBin qw($Bin); use lib "$Bin/../../lib"; use Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Client; use Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Utils::GoogleAdsHelper; use Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Utils::PartialFailureUtils; use Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::AdGroup; use Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::AdGroupService::AdGroupOperation; use Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Utils::ResourceNames; use Getopt::Long qw(:config auto_help); use Pod::Usage; use Cwd qw(abs_path); use Data::Uniqid qw(uniqid); # The following parameter(s) should be provided to run the example. You can # either specify these by changing the INSERT_XXX_ID_HERE values below, or on # the command line. # # Parameters passed on the command line will override any parameters set in # code. # # Running the example with -h will print the command line usage. my $customer_id = "INSERT_CUSTOMER_ID_HERE"; my $campaign_id = "INSERT_CAMPAIGN_ID_HERE"; sub handle_partial_failure { my ($api_client, $customer_id, $campaign_id) = @_; my $ad_groups_response = create_ad_groups($api_client, $customer_id, $campaign_id); check_if_partial_failure_error_exists($ad_groups_response); print_results($ad_groups_response); return 1; } # Creates ad groups by enabling partial failure mode. sub create_ad_groups { my ($api_client, $customer_id, $campaign_id) = @_; my $campaign_resource_name = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Utils::ResourceNames::campaign($customer_id, $campaign_id); # This ad group should be created successfully - assuming the campaign in the # params exists. my $ad_group1 = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::AdGroup->new({ name => "Valid AdGroup: " . uniqid(), campaign => $campaign_resource_name }); # This ad group will always fail - campaign ID 0 in the resource name is never # valid. my $ad_group2 = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::AdGroup->new({ name => "Broken AdGroup: " . uniqid(), campaign => Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Utils::ResourceNames::campaign( $customer_id, 0 )}); # This ad group will always fail - duplicate ad group names are not allowed. my $ad_group3 = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Resources::AdGroup->new({ name => $ad_group1->{name}, campaign => $campaign_resource_name }); # Create ad group operations. my $ad_group_operation1 = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::AdGroupService::AdGroupOperation-> new({create => $ad_group1}); my $ad_group_operation2 = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::AdGroupService::AdGroupOperation-> new({create => $ad_group2}); my $ad_group_operation3 = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::V17::Services::AdGroupService::AdGroupOperation-> new({create => $ad_group3}); # Issue the mutate request, enabling partial failure mode. my $ad_groups_response = $api_client->AdGroupService()->mutate({ customerId => $customer_id, operations => [$ad_group_operation1, $ad_group_operation2, $ad_group_operation3], partialFailure => "true" }); return $ad_groups_response; } # Checks if partial failure error exists in the given mutate ad group response. sub check_if_partial_failure_error_exists { my $ad_groups_response = shift; if ($ad_groups_response->{partialFailureError}) { print "Partial failures occurred. Details will be shown below.\n"; } else { print "All operations completed successfully. No partial failures to show.\n"; } } # Prints results of the given mutate ad group response. For those that are partial # failure, prints all their errors with corresponding operation indices. For those # that succeeded, prints the resource names of created ad groups. sub print_results { my $ad_groups_response = shift; # Find the failed operations by looping through the results. while (my ($operation_index, $result) = each @{$ad_groups_response->{results}}) { if (is_partial_failure_result($result)) { my $google_ads_errors = get_google_ads_errors($operation_index, $ad_groups_response->{partialFailureError}); foreach my $google_ads_error (@$google_ads_errors) { printf "Operation %d failed with error: %s\n", $operation_index, $google_ads_error->{message}; } } else { printf "Operation %d succeeded: ad group with resource name '%s'.\n", $operation_index, $result->{resourceName}; } } } # Don't run the example if the file is being included. if (abs_path($0) ne abs_path(__FILE__)) { return 1; } # Get Google Ads Client, credentials will be read from ~/googleads.properties. my $api_client = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::Client->new(); # By default examples are set to die on any server returned fault. $api_client->set_die_on_faults(1); # Parameters passed on the command line will override any parameters set in code. GetOptions("customer_id=s" => \$customer_id, "campaign_id=i" => \$campaign_id); # Print the help message if the parameters are not initialized in the code nor # in the command line. pod2usage(2) if not check_params($customer_id, $campaign_id); # Call the example. handle_partial_failure($api_client, $customer_id =~ s/-//gr, $campaign_id); =pod =head1 NAME handle_partial_failure =head1 DESCRIPTION This example shows how to deal with partial failures. There are several ways of detecting partial failures. This example highlights the top main detection options: empty results and error instances. =head1 SYNOPSIS handle_partial_failure.pl [options] -help Show the help message. -customer_id The Google Ads customer ID. -campaign_id The campaign ID. =cut