이 가이드는 AdMob API를 사용하여 AdMob 계정의 데이터를 프로그래매틱 방식으로 하려는 개발자를 위한 것입니다.
모든 Google AdMob API 호출은 OAuth2를 통해 승인되어야 앱이 사용자를 대신하여 웹 서비스와 상호작용할 수 있습니다. OAuth2를 사용하면 AdMob API 클라이언트 앱이 사용자의 사용자 이름이나 비밀번호를 처리하거나 저장하지 않고도 사용자의 AdMob 계정에 액세스할 수 있습니다. 승인 개요는 승인을 참고하세요.
애플리케이션 유형으로 데스크톱 앱 또는 웹 애플리케이션을 선택하고 이름을 지정한 다음 만들기를 클릭합니다.
완료되면 OAuth 2.0 클라이언트 ID와 클라이언트 보안 비밀번호가 표시되며, 이를 JSON 형식으로 다운로드하여 나중에 사용할 수 있도록 저장할 수 있습니다.
요청하기
AdMob API는 HTTP 및 JSON을 기반으로 작성되었기 때문에 모든 표준 HTTP 클라이언트가 AdMob API에 요청을 보내고 응답을 파싱할 수 있습니다. 하지만 Google API 클라이언트 라이브러리는 더 나은 언어 통합, 향상된 보안, 승인된 요청을 지원합니다. 클라이언트 라이브러리는 다양한 프로그래밍 언어로 제공되므로 HTTP 요청을 직접 설정하고 응답을 파싱하지 않아도 됩니다.
OAuth 2.0 사용자 인증 정보가 생성되면 AdMob API를 사용할 수 있습니다. OAuth 2.0을 사용하여 액세스를 요청하려면 앱에 범위 정보도 필요합니다.
범위
의미
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admob.readonly
모든 AdMob 데이터를 확인합니다. 여기에는 계정 정보, 인벤토리 및 미디에이션 설정, 보고서 및 기타 데이터가 포함될 수 있습니다. 결제나 캠페인 세부정보와 같은 민감한 정보는 포함되지 않습니다.
https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admob.report
광고 실적 및 수익 보고서를 확인합니다. 게시자 ID, 시간대, 기본 통화 코드를 확인합니다.
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Key actions include creating a project in the Google API Console and enabling the AdMob API. Developers then generate OAuth2 credentials, choosing between desktop or web app authentication types. The OAuth consent screen must be configured. Finally, with created credentials and specifying the scope (`admob.readonly` or `admob.report`), developers can use HTTP or Google API client libraries to make their first API request and start retrieving AdMob data. Shared tokens can be revoked.\n"],null,["| **Important:** New user roles and permissions will affect data returned by the AdMob API. [Learn more](//support.google.com/admob/answer/2784628)\n\nThis guide is for developers who want to use the AdMob API to\nprogrammatically get\ndata in their AdMob account.\n\nAll Google AdMob API calls must be authorized through\n[OAuth2](/identity/protocols/oauth2) so your app can interact with web services\non the user's behalf. OAuth2 enables your AdMob API client app to access a\nuser's AdMob account without having to handle or store the user's username or\npassword. For an overview of authorization, see\n[Authorization](/admob/api/v1/how-tos/authorizing).\n\nPerform the following steps to generate the OAuth2 credentials and make your\nfirst request.\n\nPrerequisites\n\n- A [Google Account](//google.com/accounts/NewAccount).\n\n- A [Google AdMob account](//admob.google.com/home/get-started).\n\n- Familiarity with [REST basics](/admob/api/v1/prereqs#rest) and [authorizing requests with\n OAuth 2.0](/admob/api/v1/how-tos/authorizing).\n\nDetermine your authentication type\n\nCheck the table below to see which **authentication type** is most appropriate\nfor your app:\n\n| Choose your OAuth2 authentication type | If ... |\n|----------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| **Desktop app** | - You're managing all of your AdMob API accounts using a single top level manager account. - You're a first-time user, or want to get started quickly with the simplest setup. - Your app only authenticates Google AdMob users from one machine. |\n| **Web app** | - You want to authenticate as a user who can grant permission to your app to access their AdMob API account data. - You want to easily generate multiple authorization credentials, to manage third-party accounts for example. - Your app requires callback URLs. Callback URLs are not supported in the desktop app flow. |\n\n| **Key Point:** You can still choose the desktop app flow even if you're developing an app to run on a server. The difference is whether the OAuth authorization is completed locally or remotely. A desktop flow requires authorization to be completed on the local machine, whereas the web-flow lets authorization be completed on Google's authorization server.\n\nCreate a project\n\nTo get started using the AdMob API, you need to first create or select a\nproject in the Google API Console and enable the API using [the setup\ntool](https://console.cloud.google.com/start/api?id=admob.googleapis.com&credential=client_key),\nwhich guides you through the process and activates the AdMob API\nautomatically. \n\nEnabling the API for an existing project\n\nThe following steps apply to users who have an existing project and prefer to\nactivate the AdMob API for it manually.\n\nTo enable an API for your project:\n\n1. [Open the API Library](https://console.developers.google.com/apis/library) in the Google API Console.\n2. If prompted, select a project, or create a new one. The API Library lists all available APIs, grouped by product family and popularity.\n3. If the API you want to enable isn't visible in the list, use search to find it, or click **View All** in the product family it belongs to.\n4. Select the API you want to enable, then click the **Enable** button.\n5. If prompted, enable billing.\n6. If prompted, read and accept the API's Terms of Service.\n\nCreate OAuth2 credentials\n\nThe following instructions guide you through the process of creating an OAuth\n2.0 client ID to use with the [installed app\nflow](/identity/protocols/OAuth2InstalledApp).\n\n1. Go to the [Clients page](https://console.developers.google.com/auth/clients).\n2. Click **CREATE CREDENTIALS \\\u003e OAuth client ID**.\n\n If you hadn't configured an OAuth consent screen for this project\n previously, you'll be directed to do so now. Click **CONFIGURE CONSENT\n SCREEN**. There are multiple ways to configure your consent screen to\n use your OAuth 2.0 client ID.\n 1. Set your user type to **External** and publishing status to **Published**.\n 2. Or, set your user type to **External** and publishing status to\n **Testing** , then add **Test users** by selecting **add users** to\n give them access to use your OAuth 2.0 client ID.\n\n See additional information on [setting up your OAuth consent\n screen](//support.google.com/cloud/answer/10311615).\n3. Select **Desktop app** or **Web Application** as the application type, give\n it a name, then click **Create**.\n\nWhen done, you are presented with an OAuth 2.0 client ID and client secret,\nwhich you can download in JSON format and save for later use.\n\nMake a request\n\nThe AdMob API is built on HTTP and JSON, so any standard HTTP client can send\nrequests to it and parse the responses. However, the [Google API client\nlibraries](/admob/api/v1/libraries) provide better language integration,\nimproved security, and support for making authorized requests. The client\nlibraries are available in a number of programming languages; by using them you\ncan avoid the need to manually set up HTTP requests and parse the responses.\n| **Note:** The first time you activate the OAuth flow, you are asked to provide your AdMob publisher ID and accept an authorization prompt in your browser. Before accepting, make sure you're signed in with a Google Account that has access to your AdMob account. Your app is then authorized to access data on behalf of whichever account is currently logged in.\n\nWith [OAuth 2.0 credentials created](#credentials), you're ready to start using\nthe AdMob API. To request access using OAuth 2.0, your app also needs scope\ninformation:\n\n\n| Scope | Meaning |\n|--------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|\n| `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admob.readonly` | See all AdMob data. This may include account information, inventory and mediation settings, reports, and other data. This doesn't include sensitive data, such as payments or campaign details. |\n| `https://www.googleapis.com/auth/admob.report` | See ad performance and earnings reports. See publisher ID, timezone, and default currency code. |\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\nMake your first request to generate a report using examples in\n[Java](/admob/api/v1/reporting#java-client-library),\n[PHP](/admob/api/v1/reporting#php-client-library),\n[Python](/admob/api/v1/reporting#python-client-library) or\n[curl](/admob/api/v1/reporting#curl-command-line).\n\nRevoke shared tokens\n\nYou can revoke shared tokens in two ways:\n\n1. Navigate to your [Google account\n permissions page](//myaccount.google.com/permissions) and revoke access from\n the relevant project.\n\n2. Alternatively, you can revoke web application tokens using the [Google\n Identity API](/identity/protocols/oauth2/web-server#tokenrevoke)."]]