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link_manager_to_client.rb
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link_manager_to_client.rb
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#!/usr/bin/env ruby
# 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 example demonstrates how to link an existing Google Ads manager customer
# to an existing Google Ads client customer.
require 'optparse'
require 'google/ads/google_ads'
# [START link_manager_to_client]
def link_manager_to_client(manager_customer_id, client_customer_id)
# GoogleAdsClient will read a config file from
# ENV['HOME']/google_ads_config.rb when called without parameters
client = Google::Ads::GoogleAds::GoogleAdsClient.new
# This example assumes that the same credentials will work for both customers,
# but that may not be the case. If you need to use different credentials
# for each customer, then you may either update the client configuration or
# instantiate two clients, one for each set of credentials. Always make sure
# to update the configuration before fetching any services you need to use.
# Extend an invitation to the client while authenticating as the manager.
client.configure do |config|
config.login_customer_id = manager_customer_id.to_i
end
client_link = client.resource.customer_client_link do |link|
link.client_customer = client.path.customer(client_customer_id)
link.status = :PENDING
end
client_link_operation = client.operation.create_resource.customer_client_link(client_link)
response = client.service.customer_client_link.mutate_customer_client_link(
customer_id: manager_customer_id,
operation: client_link_operation,
)
client_link_resource_name = response.result.resource_name
puts "Extended an invitation from customer #{manager_customer_id} to " \
"customer #{client_customer_id} with client link resource name " \
"#{client_link_resource_name}."
# Find the manager_link_id of the link we just created, so we can construct
# the resource name for the link from the client side.
query = <<~QUERY
SELECT
customer_client_link.manager_link_id
FROM
customer_client_link
WHERE
customer_client_link.resource_name = '#{client_link_resource_name}'
QUERY
response = client.service.google_ads.search(customer_id: manager_customer_id, query: query)
manager_link_id = response.first.customer_client_link.manager_link_id
# Accept the link using the client account.
client.configure do |config|
config.login_customer_id = client_customer_id.to_i
end
manager_link_resource_name = client.path.customer_manager_link(
client_customer_id,
manager_customer_id,
manager_link_id,
)
manager_link_operation =
client.operation.update_resource.customer_manager_link(manager_link_resource_name) do |link|
link.status = :ACTIVE
end
response = client.service.customer_manager_link.mutate_customer_manager_link(
customer_id: client_customer_id,
operations: [manager_link_operation],
)
puts "Client accepted invitation with resource name " \
"#{response.results.first.resource_name}."
end
# [END link_manager_to_client]
if __FILE__ == $0
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[:manager_customer_id] = 'INSERT_MANAGER_CUSTOMER_ID_HERE'
options[:customer_id] = 'INSERT_CUSTOMER_ID_HERE'
OptionParser.new do |opts|
opts.banner = sprintf('Usage: %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('-M', '--manager-customer-id MANAGER-CUSTOMER-ID', String,
'Manager Customer ID') do |v|
options[:manager_customer_id] = v
end
opts.separator ''
opts.separator 'Help:'
opts.on_tail('-h', '--help', 'Show this message') do
puts opts
exit
end
end.parse!
begin
link_manager_to_client(
options.fetch(:manager_customer_id).tr("-", ""),
options.fetch(:customer_id).tr("-", ""),
)
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