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TypeScript typings for Google Ads API v5
Manage your Google Ads accounts, campaigns, and reports with this API. For detailed description please check documentation.
Install typings for Google Ads API:
npm install @types/gapi.client.googleads-v5 --save-dev
You need to initialize Google API client in your code:
gapi.load('client', () => {
// now we can use gapi.client
// ...
});
Then load api client wrapper:
gapi.client.load('https://googleads.googleapis.com/$discovery/rest?version=v5', () => {
// now we can use:
// gapi.client.googleads
});
// Deprecated, use discovery document URL, see https://github.com/google/google-api-javascript-client/blob/master/docs/reference.md#----gapiclientloadname----version----callback--
gapi.client.load('googleads', 'v5', () => {
// now we can use:
// gapi.client.googleads
});
Don't forget to authenticate your client before sending any request to resources:
// declare client_id registered in Google Developers Console
var client_id = '',
scope = [
// See, edit, create, and delete your Google Ads accounts and data.
'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/adwords',
],
immediate = true;
// ...
gapi.auth.authorize(
{ client_id: client_id, scope: scope, immediate: immediate },
authResult => {
if (authResult && !authResult.error) {
/* handle successful authorization */
} else {
/* handle authorization error */
}
});
After that you can use Google Ads API resources:
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TypeScript typings for Google Ads API v5
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