This project hosts the Java client library for the various SOAP-Based Ads APIs (AdWords and DFP) at Google.
- Distributed via Maven.
- Uses the SLF4J logging facade to log requests and SOAP messages, allowing you to plug in a concrete logging framework of your choice.
- Automatic handling of SOAP headers.
- Easy management of credentials, authentication, and session information.
- JavaDoc
- Java 1.6+
- Maven 3.0+ not required, but recommended
For API and client library updates and news, please follow our Google+ Ads Developers page and our Google Ads Developers blog.
If you have questions about the client library or the APIs, you can ask them on our forums:
- AdWords API Forum
- [DoubleClick for Publishers API Forum] (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/google-doubleclick-for-publishers-api)
<dependency>
<groupId>com.google.api-ads</groupId>
<artifactId>ads-lib</artifactId>
<version>RELEASE</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.google.api-ads</groupId>
<artifactId>adwords-axis</artifactId>
<version>RELEASE</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.google.api-ads</groupId>
<artifactId>ads-lib</artifactId>
<version>RELEASE</version>
</dependency>
<dependency>
<groupId>com.google.api-ads</groupId>
<artifactId>dfp-axis</artifactId>
<version>RELEASE</version>
</dependency>
Note: The following explanation is for AdWords and Axis, but the general idea applies to all products and frameworks.
The ads-lib
artifact contains all of the library and utility classes for
accessing the Ads API, but does not support any specific SOAP framework. All
client library classes and utilities are in the package or sub-packages of
com.google.api.ads.common.lib
. To add support for the AdWords API using the
Apache Axis framework, the adwords-axis
plugin artifact is also necessary.
This artifact also includes autogenerated classes from the AdWords API. They
are in the package com.google.api.ads.adwords.{version}
.
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Configure your project. You have multiple options for this step. While we suggest using Maven, we understand that not all build environments can handle this.
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If using Maven with Eclipse
In the [releases section] (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/releases) download a file like
adwords-axis-maven-and-examples-v.vv.vv.tar.gz
and extract its contents to a directory.Import the eclipse project by going to File > Import, then General > Existing projects into workspace and selecting the extracted folder.
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If using Maven from the command line
In the [releases section] (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/releases) download a file like
adwords-axis-maven-and-examples-v.vv.vv.tar.gz
and extract its contents to a directory. -
If using jars
In the [releases section] (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/releases) download a file like
adwords-axis-jars-and-examples-v.vv.vv.tar.gz
and extract its contents to a directory.
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Copy the sample
ads.properties
file to your home directory and fill out the required properties. You can skip the properties ending withclientId
,clientSecret
, andrefreshToken
for now. You'll set those in the next step. -
Setup your OAuth2 credentials.
The AdWords and DoubleClick for Publishers APIs use OAuth2 as the authentication mechanism. Follow the appropriate guide below based on your use case.
If you're accessing an API using your own credentials...
- [Using AdWords] (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/wiki/API-access-using-own-credentials-(installed-application-flow))
- [Using DFP] (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/wiki/API-access-using-own-credentials-(server-to-server-flow))
If you're accessing an API on behalf of clients...
- [Developing a web application (AdWords or DFP)] (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/wiki/API-access-on-behalf-of-your-clients-(web-flow))
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Run an example.
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If using Maven with Eclipse
Navigate in your project to any example (e.g.,
src/main/java/adwords/axis/v201609/basicoperations/GetCampaigns.java
) and run the example. -
If using Maven from the command line
This command runs the
GetCampaigns
example, but you can update the-Dexec.mainClass
argument with the example of your choice.$ mvn -X exec:java -Dexec.mainClass="adwords.axis.v201609.basicoperations.GetCampaigns"
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If using jars
Navigate in your project to any example (e.g.,
src/adwords/axis/v201609/basicoperations/GetCampaigns.java
) and run the example.
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The following example is for AdWords and Axis, but the general code applies to all products and frameworks.
// Contains the data classes and service classes.
import com.google.api.ads.adwords.axis.v201609.*;
import com.google.api.ads.adwords.lib.client.AdWordsSession;
import com.google.api.ads.adwords.lib.axis.factory.AdWordsServices;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
/**
* Create an AdWordsSession instance, loading credentials from the
* properties file:
*/
// Get an OAuth2 credential.
Credential credential = new OfflineCredentials.Builder()
.forApi(OfflineCredentials.Api.AdWords)
.fromFile()
.build()
.generateCredential();
// Construct an AdWordsSession.
AdWordsSession session = new AdWordsSession.Builder()
.fromFile()
.withOAuth2Credential(credential)
.build();
/**
* Alternatively, you can specify your credentials in the constructor:
*/
// Get an OAuth2 credential.
credential = new OfflineCredentials.Builder()
.forApi(OfflineCredentials.Api.AdWords)
.withClientSecrets(clientId, clientSecret)
.withRefreshToken(refreshToken)
.build()
.generateCredential();
// Construct an AdWordsSession.
session = new AdWordsSession.Builder()
.withDeveloperToken(developerToken)
// ...
.withOAuth2Credential(credential)
.build();
/**
* Instantiate the desired service class using the AdWordsServices utility and
* a Class object representing your service.
*/
// Get the CampaignService.
CampaignServiceInterface campaignService =
new AdWordsServices().get(session, CampaignServiceInterface.class);
/**
* Create data objects and invoke methods on the service class instance. The
* data objects and methods map directly to the data objects and requests for
* the corresponding web service.
*/
// Create selector.
Selector selector = new Selector();
selector.setFields(new String[] {"Id", "Name"});
// Get all campaigns.
CampaignPage page = campaignService.get(selector);
}
The client library uses SLF4J for all logging. Check out our [logging guide on github] (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/wiki/Logging) for more details.
First, add an entry to your ads.properties
file for each API you plan to use.
# AdWords
api.adwords.useCompression=true
# DFP
api.dfp.useCompression=true
If using JaxWs, then no further steps are required.
If using Axis, then no further steps are required unless you are setting the
axis.ClientConfigFile
system property. If you are setting
axis.ClientConfigFile
to your own custom WSDD file and you want to use
compression, please ensure that the http
transport defined in your WSDD
supports compression.
It is recommended that the user set JVM arguments to configure this application for their proxy.
https.proxyHost Hostname of proxy server web-proxy
https.proxyPort Port on server of proxy 8080
https.proxyUser Optional username for proxy authentication someone
https.proxyPassword Optional proxy server password secret
These properties can be set with java args in your eclipse run configuration:
-Dhttps.proxyHost=web-proxy -Dhttps.proxyPort=8080 -Dhttps.proxyUser=someone
-Dhttps.proxyPassword=secret ...
If necessary, set this up in code by doing the following:
System.setProperty("https.proxyHost", "web-proxy");
System.setProperty("https.proxyPort", "8080");
System.setProperty("https.proxyUser", "someone");
System.setProperty("https.proxyPassword", "secret");
All of these items can be submitted at (https://github.com/googleads/googleads-java-lib/issues)