Access to bidding fields of this video mobile application.
getAppId()
Returns the ID of the mobile application. The ID is a string that uniquely
identifies a mobile application to Google Ads API. The format of this
string is "{platform}-{platform_native_id}", where platform is "1" for iOS
apps and "2" for Android apps, and where platform_native_id is the mobile
application identifier native to the corresponding platform. For iOS, this
native identifier is the 9 digit string that appears at the end of an App
Store URL (e.g., "1091700242" for "Gboard" whose App Store link is
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/gboard-new-keyboard-from-google/id1091700242).
For Android, this native identifier is the application's package name
(e.g., "com.google.android.vr.home" for "Daydream" from the Google Play
link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.vr.home).
A well formed app ID for Google Ads API would thus be "1-1091700242" for
iOS and "2-com.google.android.vr.home" for Android.
Return values:
Type
Description
String
The ID of the mobile application.
getEntityType()
Returns the type of this entity as a String, in this case,
"VideoMobileApplication".
Return values:
Type
Description
String
Type of this entity: "VideoMobileApplication".
getId()
Returns the ID of the video mobile application.
Return values:
Type
Description
String
The ID of the video mobile application.
getName()
Returns the mobile application name.
Return values:
Type
Description
String
The mobile application name.
getResourceName()
Returns the resource name of the video mobile application.
Return values:
Type
Description
String
The resource name of the video mobile application.
getStatsFor(dateRange)
Returns stats for the specified date range. Supported values:
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.
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