pub struct GoogleAdsServiceClient<T> { /* private fields */ }
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Service to fetch data and metrics across resources.

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impl<T> GoogleAdsServiceClient<T>
where T: GrpcService<BoxBody>, T::Error: Into<StdError>, T::ResponseBody: Body<Data = Bytes> + Send + 'static, <T::ResponseBody as Body>::Error: Into<StdError> + Send,

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pub fn new(inner: T) -> Self

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pub fn with_origin(inner: T, origin: Uri) -> Self

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pub fn with_interceptor<F>( inner: T, interceptor: F, ) -> GoogleAdsServiceClient<InterceptedService<T, F>>
where F: Interceptor, T::ResponseBody: Default, T: Service<Request<BoxBody>, Response = Response<<T as GrpcService<BoxBody>>::ResponseBody>>, <T as Service<Request<BoxBody>>>::Error: Into<StdError> + Send + Sync,

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pub fn send_compressed(self, encoding: CompressionEncoding) -> Self

Compress requests with the given encoding.

This requires the server to support it otherwise it might respond with an error.

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pub fn accept_compressed(self, encoding: CompressionEncoding) -> Self

Enable decompressing responses.

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pub fn max_decoding_message_size(self, limit: usize) -> Self

Limits the maximum size of a decoded message.

Default: 4MB

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pub fn max_encoding_message_size(self, limit: usize) -> Self

Limits the maximum size of an encoded message.

Default: usize::MAX

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pub async fn search( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<SearchGoogleAdsRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<SearchGoogleAdsResponse>, Status>

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pub async fn search_stream( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<SearchGoogleAdsStreamRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<Streaming<SearchGoogleAdsStreamResponse>>, Status>

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pub async fn mutate( &mut self, request: impl IntoRequest<MutateGoogleAdsRequest>, ) -> Result<Response<MutateGoogleAdsResponse>, Status>

Creates, updates, or removes resources. This method supports atomic transactions with multiple types of resources. For example, you can atomically create a campaign and a campaign budget, or perform up to thousands of mutates atomically.

This method is essentially a wrapper around a series of mutate methods. The only features it offers over calling those methods directly are:

  • Atomic transactions
  • Temp resource names (described below)
  • Somewhat reduced latency over making a series of mutate calls

Note: Only resources that support atomic transactions are included, so this method can’t replace all calls to individual services.

§Atomic Transaction Benefits

Atomicity makes error handling much easier. If you’re making a series of changes and one fails, it can leave your account in an inconsistent state. With atomicity, you either reach the chosen state directly, or the request fails and you can retry.

§Temp Resource Names

Temp resource names are a special type of resource name used to create a resource and reference that resource in the same request. For example, if a campaign budget is created with resource_name equal to customers/123/campaignBudgets/-1, that resource name can be reused in the Campaign.budget field in the same request. That way, the two resources are created and linked atomically.

To create a temp resource name, put a negative number in the part of the name that the server would normally allocate.

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  • Resources must be created with a temp name before the name can be reused. For example, the previous CampaignBudget+Campaign example would fail if the mutate order was reversed.
  • Temp names are not remembered across requests.
  • There’s no limit to the number of temp names in a request.
  • Each temp name must use a unique negative number, even if the resource types differ.
§Latency

It’s important to group mutates by resource type or the request may time out and fail. Latency is roughly equal to a series of calls to individual mutate methods, where each change in resource type is a new call. For example, mutating 10 campaigns then 10 ad groups is like 2 calls, while mutating 1 campaign, 1 ad group, 1 campaign, 1 ad group is like 4 calls.

List of thrown errors: AdCustomizerError AdError AdGroupAdError AdGroupCriterionError AdGroupError AssetError AuthenticationError AuthorizationError BiddingError CampaignBudgetError CampaignCriterionError CampaignError CampaignExperimentError CampaignSharedSetError CollectionSizeError ContextError ConversionActionError CriterionError CustomerFeedError DatabaseError DateError DateRangeError DistinctError ExtensionFeedItemError ExtensionSettingError FeedAttributeReferenceError FeedError FeedItemError FeedItemSetError FieldError FieldMaskError FunctionParsingError HeaderError ImageError InternalError KeywordPlanAdGroupKeywordError KeywordPlanCampaignError KeywordPlanError LabelError ListOperationError MediaUploadError MutateError NewResourceCreationError NullError OperationAccessDeniedError PolicyFindingError PolicyViolationError QuotaError RangeError RequestError ResourceCountLimitExceededError SettingError SharedSetError SizeLimitError StringFormatError StringLengthError UrlFieldError UserListError YoutubeVideoRegistrationError

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impl<T: Clone> Clone for GoogleAdsServiceClient<T>

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fn clone(&self) -> GoogleAdsServiceClient<T>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<T: Debug> Debug for GoogleAdsServiceClient<T>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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