zeek/laravel-googleads

Simplifies using the google-ads-php client library and Google Ads Query Language in Laravel.

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Simplifies using the google-ads-php client library and Google Ads Query Language in Laravel

Installation

composer require zeek/laravel-googleads

Configuration

php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Zeek\GoogleAds\GoogleAdsServiceProvider"

Modify the config/googleads.php file to include your Google Ads credentials and other settings. You will need the following:

WARNING: The Developer Token will be PERMANENTLY associated with the OAuth2 Client ID upon first use. If you need to change the Developer Token you will need to create a new Google Cloud Project & new OAuth2 credentials.

NOTE: Ensure that your Google Cloud Project has the Google Ads API enabled.

Notes

Google Ads does not have a read-only scope

See https://groups.google.com/g/adwords-api/c/B0VVHqNOLYs, the only oauth scope available is https://www.googleapis.com/auth/adwords which is read-write. In order to protect against accidental writes, you should use a separate Google Ads account for read-only access.

Usage

Get the Google Ads client

$googleAds = App::make('google-ads');

or

use Zeek\GoogleAds\GoogleAds;

$googleAds = new GoogleAds([
    'developerToken' => env('GOOGLE_ADS_DEVELOPER_TOKEN'),
    'clientCustomerId' => env('GOOGLE_ADS_CLIENT_CUSTOMER_ID'),
    'loginCustomerId' => env('GOOGLE_ADS_LOGIN_CUSTOMER_ID'),
    'clientId' => env('GOOGLE_ADS_CLIENT_ID'),
    'clientSecret' => env('GOOGLE_ADS_CLIENT_SECRET'),
    'refreshToken' => env('GOOGLE_ADS_REFRESH_TOKEN'),
]);

List all customers that the authenticated user has access to

$ads = new GoogleAds([
    'clientId' => config('services.google.client_id'),
    'clientSecret' => config('services.google.client_secret'),
    'developerToken' => config('services.google.ads_dev_token'),
    'refreshToken' => $user->google_refresh_token,
]);

$ads->listCustomers(); // ['customerId' => 'Descriptive Name']

Google Ads Query Language

NOTE: This is not implemented yet.

$googleAds = App::make('google-ads');
$googleAds->query('SELECT campaign.id, campaign.name FROM campaign');

Use Socialite to obtain a refresh token

Laravel Socialite makes it easy to work with OAuth providers. Here's an example of how you can use it to obtain a refresh token for a Google Ads account:

NOTE: Ensure that your application hostname is added to the Authorized JavaScript origins in the Google API Console and that the redirect URI is added to the Authorized redirect URIs. (i.e. https://example.com and https://example.com/oauth-redirect)

routes/web.php:

Route::get('google-auth', [GoogleController::class, 'redirectToGoogle'])
    ->name('google-auth.init');

Route::get('oauth-redirect', [GoogleController::class, 'handleGoogleCallback']);

App\Http\Controllers\GoogleController.php:

NOTE: Record is a model where you will be storing your refresh token.

class GoogleController extends Controller
{
    /**
     * Create a new controller instance.
     */
    public function redirectToGoogle(Request $request, Record $record)
    {
        $driver = Socialite::driver('google');

        $driver->scopes($this->getScopes())
            ->with([
                'access_type' => 'offline',
                'prompt'      => 'consent select_account',
            ]);

        Session::put('record_id', $record->id);
        Session::forget('google-connection-error');

        return $driver->redirect();
    }

    public function handleGoogleCallback(Request $request)
    {
        $record = Record::find(Session::get('record_id'));

        try {
            $driver = Socialite::driver('google');
            $oauth  = $driver->user();

            // Update record info with oauth provider's info
            $campaign->update([
                'google_id'            => $oauth->id,
                'google_refresh_token' => $oauth->refreshToken,
            ]);
        } catch (ClientException $e) {
        }

        Session::forget('google-connection-error');
        return redirect(route('records.edit', $record))->with('status', 'Select your Google Ads customer account.');
    }

    private function getScopes(): array
    {
        return [
            'https://www.googleapis.com/auth/adwords',
        ];
    }
}

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