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Configuring your connectionsConnection configurations

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Supports:

  • ✅ Model sync destination
  • ✅ Bulk sync source
  • ✅ Connection Proxy

Connection

Configuration

NameTypeDescriptionRequired
accountsarrayAccountsfalse
blanket_user_consentbooleanAll transmitted users consented to ad personalization and information sharing with Google Ads

Causes this connection to send signals to Google Ads indicating that every transmitted user has accepted ad personalization and data sharing policies. This will cause the user to be included in more advertising functions
false
client_idstringfalse
client_secretstringfalse
custom_reportsstringCustom reports

One report per line. Format is a report name:ads object:field list. e.g. myReport:ad_groups:campaign.id
false
oauth_refresh_tokenstringfalse

Example

1{
2 "name": "Google Ads connection",
3 "type": "googleads",
4 "configuration": {
5 "accounts": [
6 {
7 "label": "",
8 "value": ""
9 }
10 ],
11 "blanket_user_consent": false,
12 "client_id": "a45gadsfdsaf47byor2ugfbhsgllpf12gf56gfds",
13 "client_secret": "ay8d5hdepz62px8lqeoakuea2ccl4rxm13i6tbyorxhu1i20kc8ruvksmzxq",
14 "custom_reports": "",
15 "oauth_refresh_token": "dasfdasz62px8lqeoakuea2ccl4rxm13i6tbyorxhu1i20kc8ruvksmzxq"
16 }
17}

Read-only properties

NameTypeDescriptionRequired
connected_userstringConnected user’s emailfalse

Model Sync

Target

Google Ads connections may be used as the destination in a model sync.

Target creation

Google Ads connections may be used to create a new target for a model sync. The following parameters are required to create a new target:

NAMEDESCRIPTIONENUM
accountAccount IDtrue
nameUser list namefalse

Bulk Sync

Source

Configuration

NameTypeDescriptionRequired
reporting_lookbackintegerLookback period for reportsfalse

Example

1{
2 ...
3 "source_configuration": {
4 "reporting_lookback": 0
5 }
6}