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Represents a mobile app that has been added to an account as an ad app extension. Visit our Ad Extensions page for more
information on mobile apps and other types of ad extensions.
Provides access to the URL fields of this account-level mobile app.
clearEndDate()
Clears the account-level mobile app's end date.
Returns nothing.
clearLinkUrl()
Clears the link URL of the account-level mobile app. To upgrade account-level mobile apps
to final URL, first clear the link URL, then set the final URL with MobileAppUrls.setFinalUrl.
Returns nothing.
clearStartDate()
Clears the account-level mobile app's start date.
Returns nothing.
getAppId()
Returns the application store-specific ID of the account-level mobile app.
Return values:
Type
Description
String
The application store-specific ID of the account-level mobile app.
getEndDate()
Returns the end date of the account-level mobile app, or null if no end date is set.
For instance, if the end date of the account-level mobile app is May 3, 2013, this would
return the following object: {year: 2013, month: 5, day: 3}.
Returns the start date of the account-level mobile app, or null if no start date is
set.
For instance, if the start date of the account-level mobile app is May 3, 2013, this would
return the following object: {year: 2013, month: 5, day: 3}.
Returns stats for the specified custom date range. Both parameters can be either an object
containing year, month, and day fields, or an 8-digit string in YYYYMMDD form. For
instance, March 24th, 2013 is represented as either {year: 2013, month: 3, day:
24} or "20130324". The date range is inclusive on both ends, so forDateRange("20130324", "20130324") defines a range of a single day.
Arguments:
Name
Type
Description
dateFrom
Object
Start date of the date range. Must be either a string in YYYYMMDD form,
or an object with year, month and day properties.
dateTo
Object
End date of the date range. Must be either a string in YYYYMMDD form, or
an object with year, month and day properties.
Returns the application store to which the application belongs. Possible return values: "iOS", "Android".
Return values:
Type
Description
String
The application store to which the application belongs.
isMobilePreferred()
Returns true if the account-level mobile app specifies mobile device preference.
Return values:
Type
Description
boolean
true if the account-level mobile app specifies mobile device preference.
setAppId(appId)
Sets the application store-specific ID of the account-level mobile app.
Returns nothing.
Arguments:
Name
Type
Description
appId
String
The application store-specific ID of the account-level mobile app.
setEndDate(date)
Sets the account-level mobile app's end date from either an object containing year, month, and
day fields, or an 8-digit string in YYYYMMDD format.
For instance, accountMobileApp.setEndDate("20130503"); is equivalent
to accountMobileApp.setEndDate({year: 2013, month: 5, day: 3});.
The change will fail and report an error if:
the given date is invalid (e.g., {year: 2013, month: 5, day: 55}),
the start date now comes after the end date, or
it's a date in the past.
Returns nothing.
Arguments:
Name
Type
Description
date
Object
The new account-level mobile app end date.
setLinkText(linkText)
Sets the link text of the account-level mobile app.
Returns nothing.
Arguments:
Name
Type
Description
linkText
String
The link text of the account-level mobile app.
setLinkUrl(linkUrl)
Sets the link URL of the account-level mobile app.
Returns nothing.
Arguments:
Name
Type
Description
linkUrl
String
The link URL of the account-level mobile app.
setMobilePreferred(isMobilePreferred)
Sets the account-level mobile app's device preference.
Returns nothing.
Arguments:
Name
Type
Description
isMobilePreferred
boolean
true sets the device preference to mobile. false
clears the device preference.
setSchedules(schedules)
Sets the account-level mobile app scheduling. Scheduling of a account-level mobile app allows
you to control the days of week and times of day during which the account-level mobile app will
show alongside your ads.
Passing in an empty array clears the scheduling field, causing the account-level mobile app
to run at all times.
The following example sets the account-level mobile app to run on Mondays and Tuesday from
8:00 to 11:00.