AdsApp.​AdScheduleSelector

Fetches ad schedules. Supports filtering and sorting.

Typical usage:

var adScheduleSelector = AdsApp.targeting()
    .adSchedules()
    .withCondition("metrics.impressions > 100")
    .forDateRange("LAST_MONTH")
    .orderBy("metrics.clicks DESC");

var adScheduleIterator = adScheduleSelector.get();
while (adScheduleIterator.hasNext()) {
  var adSchedule = adScheduleIterator.next();
}
Related:

Methods:

MemberTypeDescription
forDateRange AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector Sets a predefined date range onto the selector.
forDateRange AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector Sets a custom date range onto the selector.
get AdsApp.AdScheduleIterator Fetches the requested ad schedules and returns an iterator.
orderBy AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector Specifies the ordering of the resulting entities.
withCondition AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector Adds the specified condition to the selector in order to narrow down the results.
withIds AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector Restricts this selector to return only ad schedules with the given ad schedule IDs.
withLimit AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector Specifies limit for the selector to use.
withResourceNames AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector Restricts this selector to return only ad schedules with the given Google Ads API resource names.

forDateRange(dateRange)

Sets a predefined date range onto the selector. Supported values:

TODAY, YESTERDAY, LAST_7_DAYS, LAST_14_DAYS, LAST_30_DAYS, LAST_BUSINESS_WEEK, LAST_WEEK_SUN_SAT, LAST_WEEK_MON_SUN, THIS_WEEK_MON_TODAY, THIS_WEEK_SUN_TODAY, LAST_MONTH, THIS_MONTH, ALL_TIME. Example:

selector.forDateRange("THIS_WEEK_SUN_TODAY");

Date range must be specified if the selector has conditions or ordering for a stat field. Note that only the last date range specified for the selector will take effect.

Arguments:

NameTypeDescription
dateRange String Date range to set onto the selector.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector The selector with date range applied.

forDateRange(dateFrom, dateTo)

Sets a custom date range onto the selector. Both parameters can be either an object containing year, month, and day fields, or an 8-digit string in YYYYMMDD form. For instance, March 24th, 2013 is represented as either {year: 2013, month: 3, day: 24} or "20130324". The date range is inclusive on both ends, so forDateRange("20130324", "20130324") sets the range of one day.

Date range must be specified if the selector has conditions or ordering for a stat field. Note that only the last date range specified for the selector will take effect.

Arguments:

NameTypeDescription
dateFrom Object Start date of the date range.
dateTo Object End date of the date range.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector The selector with date range applied.

get()

Fetches the requested ad schedules and returns an iterator.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleIterator Iterator of the requested ad schedules.

orderBy(orderBy)

Specifies the ordering of the resulting entities. orderBy parameter can have one of the following forms:
  • orderBy("metrics.cost_micros") - orders results by metrics.cost_micros, in ascending order.
  • orderBy("metrics.ctr ASC") - orders results by metrics.ctr, in ascending order.
  • orderBy("ad_group_criterion.cpc_bid_micros DESC") - orders results by ad_group_criterion.cpc_bid_micros, in descending order.

See AdScheduleSelector.withCondition(String) for enumeration of columns that can be used.

orderBy() may be called multiple times. Consider the following example:

selector = selector.forDateRange("LAST_14_DAYS")
    .orderBy("metrics.clicks DESC")
    .orderBy("metrics.ctr ASC");

The results will be ordered by metrics.clicks in descending order. Results with equal metrics.clicks value will be ordered by metrics.ctr in ascending order.

If a stats column is used in the ordering, date range must be specified via AdScheduleSelector.forDateRange(String) or AdScheduleSelector.forDateRange(Object, Object).

LabelNames column cannot be used for ordering.

Arguments:

NameTypeDescription
orderBy String Ordering to apply.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector The selector with ordering applied.

withCondition(condition)

Adds the specified condition to the selector in order to narrow down the results.

Multiple conditions may be added to the same selector:

selector = selector.forDateRange("LAST_MONTH")
    .withCondition("metrics.clicks > 5")
    .withCondition("metrics.impressions > 100");
All specified conditions are AND-ed together. The above example will retrieve entities that observed over 100 metrics.impressions AND more than 5 clicks.

The parameter to be passed into this method must be of the following form:

"COLUMN_NAME OPERATOR VALUE"

Operators

The operator that can be used in a condition depends on the type of column.
  • For Integer and Long columns (e.g. metrics.clicks and metrics.impressions):
    <  <=  >  >=  =  !=
  • For Double columns (e.g. metrics.ctr):
    <  >
  • For String columns (e.g. campaign.name):
    =  !=  (NOT) (LIKE | CONTAINS | REGEXP_MATCH)
  • For Enumeration columns (ones that can only take one value from a predefined list, such as Status):
    =  !=  IN ()  NOT IN ()
  • For StringSet columns (e.g. campaign.labels):
    CONTAINS ALL ()  CONTAINS ANY ()  CONTAINS NONE ()
Conditions using IN, NOT IN, CONTAINS ALL, CONTAINS ANY and CONTAINS NONE operators look as follows:
withCondition("resource.column_name IN (Value1, Value2)")

Columns

All column names are case-sensitive, and so are all values of enumerated columns (such as Status).

Column Type Example
Stats
metrics.average_cpc Double withCondition("metrics.average_cpc < 1.45")
metrics.average_cpm Double withCondition("metrics.average_cpm > 0.48")
metrics.average_cpv Double withCondition("metrics.average_cpv < 0.23")
metrics.average_page_views Double withCondition("metrics.average_page_views > 0")
metrics.bounce_rate Double withCondition("metrics.bounce_rate < 0.5")
metrics.clicks Long withCondition("metrics.clicks >= 21")
metrics.conversions_from_interactions_rate Double withCondition("metrics.conversions_from_interactions_rate > 0.1")
metrics.conversions Long withCondition("metrics.conversions <= 4")
metrics.cost_micros Double withCondition("metrics.cost_micros > 4480000"). The value is specified in micros. E.g. $4.48 = 4480000.
metrics.ctr Double withCondition("metrics.ctr > 0.01"). Note that metrics.ctr is returned in 0..1 range, so 5% metrics.ctr is represented as 0.05.
metrics.impressions Long withCondition("metrics.impressions != 0")

If a stats column is used in the condition, date range must be specified via AdScheduleSelector.forDateRange(String) or AdScheduleSelector.forDateRange(Object, Object).

Arguments:

NameTypeDescription
condition String Condition to add to the selector.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector The selector with the condition applied.

withIds(ids)

Restricts this selector to return only ad schedules with the given ad schedule IDs.

All ad schedules are uniquely identified by the combination of their campaign ID and ad schedule ID. The IDs for this selector are thus represented as two-element arrays, with the first element being the campaign ID and the second being the ad schedule ID:

var adScheduleIds = [
  ['12345', '987987'],
  ['23456', '876876'],
  ['34567', '765765'],
];
selector = selector.withIds(adScheduleIds);
In cases where the campaign ID is already known, the IDs for this selector can then be just an array of ad schedule IDs. Any provided campaign ID and ad schedule ID combination will override the embedded campaign ID. For instance, the following will select the ad schedules with the given ad schedule IDs in the given campaign:
var ids = ['12345', '23456', '34567'];
var adSchedules = campaign.targeting().adSchedules().withIds(ids);

The resulting selector can be further refined by applying additional conditions to it. The ID-based condition will then be AND-ed together with all the other conditions, including any other ID-based conditions. So, for instance, the following selector:

var ids1 = [
  ['12345', '987987'],
  ['23456', '876876'],
  ['34567', '765765'],
];
var ids2 = [
  ['34567', '765765'],
  ['45678', '654654'],
  ['56789', '543543'],
];
AdsApp.targeting().adSchedules()
   .withIds(ids1)
   .withIds(ids2);
will only get the ad schedule with ID ['34567', '765765'], since it would be the only ad schedule that satisfies both ID conditions.

Arguments:

NameTypeDescription
ids Object[][] Array of ad schedule IDs.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector The selector restricted to the given IDs.

withLimit(limit)

Specifies limit for the selector to use. For instance, withLimit(50) returns only the first 50 entities.

Arguments:

NameTypeDescription
limit int How many entities to return.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector The selector with limit applied.

withResourceNames(resourceNames)

Restricts this selector to return only ad schedules with the given Google Ads API resource names.
const adScheduleResourceNames = [
  'customers/1234567890/campaignCriteria/111~222',
  'customers/1234567890/campaignCriteria/111~333',
  'customers/1234567890/campaignCriteria/444~555',
];
selector = selector.withResourceNames(adScheduleResourceNames);

The resulting selector can be further refined by applying additional conditions to it. The resource name condition will then be AND-ed together with all the other conditions.

The selector can only support up to 10,000 resource names. If more than 10,000 resource names are specified, the corresponding get() call will fail with a runtime error.

Arguments:

NameTypeDescription
resourceNames String[] Array of ad schedule resource names.

Return values:

TypeDescription
AdsApp.AdScheduleSelector The selector restricted to the given resource names.