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@jigra-community/admob

v6.0.0

Published

A native plugin for AdMob

Downloads

5

Readme

Installation

If you use jigra 5:

% npm install --save @jigra-community/admob@5
% npx jig update

Android configuration

In file android/app/src/main/AndroidManifest.xml, add the following XML elements under <manifest><application> :

<meta-data
 android:name="com.google.android.gms.ads.APPLICATION_ID"
 android:value="@string/admob_app_id"/>

In file android/app/src/main/res/values/strings.xml add the following lines :

<string name="admob_app_id">[APP_ID]</string>

Don't forget to replace [APP_ID] by your AdMob application Id.

Variables

This plugin will use the following project variables (defined in your app's variables.gradle file):

  • playServicesAdsVersion version of com.google.android.gms:play-services-ads (default: 22.0.0)
  • androidxCoreKTXVersion: version of androidx.core:core-ktx (default: 1.10.0)

iOS configuration

Add the following in the ios/App/App/info.plist file inside of the outermost <dict>:

<key>GADIsAdManagerApp</key>
<true/>
<key>GADApplicationIdentifier</key>
<string>[APP_ID]</string>
<key>SKAdNetworkItems</key>
<array>
  <dict>
    <key>SKAdNetworkIdentifier</key>
    <string>cstr6suwn9.skadnetwork</string>
  </dict>
</array>
<key>NSUserTrackingUsageDescription</key>
<string>[Why you use NSUserTracking. ex: This identifier will be used to deliver personalized ads to you.]</string>

Don't forget to replace [APP_ID] by your AdMob application Id.

Example

Initialize AdMob

import { AdMob } from '@jigra-community/admob';

export async function initialize(): Promise<void> {
  await AdMob.initialize();

  const [trackingInfo, consentInfo] = await Promise.all([
    AdMob.trackingAuthorizationStatus(),
    AdMob.requestConsentInfo(),
  ]);

  if (trackingInfo.status === 'notDetermined') {
    /**
     * If you want to explain TrackingAuthorization before showing the iOS dialog,
     * you can show the modal here.
     * ex)
     * const modal = await this.modalCtrl.create({
     *   component: RequestTrackingPage,
     * });
     * await modal.present();
     * await modal.onDidDismiss();  // Wait for close modal
     **/

    await AdMob.requestTrackingAuthorization();
  }

  const authorizationStatus = await AdMob.trackingAuthorizationStatus();
  if (
    authorizationStatus.status === 'authorized' &&
    consentInfo.isConsentFormAvailable &&
    consentInfo.status === AdmobConsentStatus.REQUIRED
  ) {
    await AdMob.showConsentForm();
  }
}

Send and array of device Ids in `testingDevices? to use production like ads on your specified devices -> https://developers.google.com/admob/android/test-ads#enable_test_devices

User Message Platform (UMP)

Later this year, Google will require all publishers serving ads to EEA and UK users to use a Google-certified Consent Management Platform (CMP)

Currently we just support Google's consent management solution.

To use UMP, you must create your GDPR messages

You may need to setup IDFA messages, it will work along with GDPR messages and will show when users are not in EEA and UK.

Example of how to use UMP

import { AdMob, AdmobConsentStatus, AdmobConsentDebugGeography } from '@jigra-community/admob';

async showConsent() {
  const consentInfo = await AdMob.requestConsentInfo();

  if (consentInfo.isConsentFormAvailable && consentInfo.status === AdmobConsentStatus.REQUIRED) {
    const {status} = await AdMob.showConsentForm();
  }
}

If you testing on real device, you have to set debugGeography and add your device ID to testDeviceIdentifiers. You can find your device ID with logcat (Android) or XCode (iOS).

  const consentInfo = await AdMob.requestConsentInfo({
    debugGeography: AdmobConsentDebugGeography.EEA,
    testDeviceIdentifiers: ['YOUR_DEVICE_ID']
  });

Note: When testing, if you choose not consent (Manage -> Confirm Choices). The ads may not load/show. Even on testing enviroment. This is normal. It will work on Production so don't worry.

Note: The order in which they are combined with other methods is as follows.

  1. AdMob.initialize
  2. AdMob.requestConsentInfo
  3. AdMob.showConsentForm (If consent form required ) 3/ AdMob.showBanner

Show Banner

import { AdMob, BannerAdOptions, BannerAdSize, BannerAdPosition, BannerAdPluginEvents, AdMobBannerSize } from '@jigra-community/admob';

export async function banner(): Promise<void> {
    AdMob.addListener(BannerAdPluginEvents.Loaded, () => {
      // Subscribe Banner Event Listener
    });

    AdMob.addListener(BannerAdPluginEvents.SizeChanged, (size: AdMobBannerSize) => {
      // Subscribe Change Banner Size
    });

    const options: BannerAdOptions = {
      adId: 'YOUR ADID',
      adSize: BannerAdSize.BANNER,
      position: BannerAdPosition.BOTTOM_CENTER,
      margin: 0,
      // isTesting: true
      // npa: true
    };
    AdMob.showBanner(options);
}

Show Interstitial

import { AdMob, AdOptions, AdLoadInfo, InterstitialAdPluginEvents } from '@jigra-community/admob';

export async function interstitial(): Promise<void> {
  AdMob.addListener(InterstitialAdPluginEvents.Loaded, (info: AdLoadInfo) => {
    // Subscribe prepared interstitial
  });

  const options: AdOptions = {
    adId: 'YOUR ADID',
    // isTesting: true
    // npa: true
  };
  await AdMob.prepareInterstitial(options);
  await AdMob.showInterstitial();
}

Show RewardVideo

import { AdMob, RewardAdOptions, AdLoadInfo, RewardAdPluginEvents, AdMobRewardItem } from '@jigra-community/admob';

export async function rewardVideo(): Promise<void> {
  AdMob.addListener(RewardAdPluginEvents.Loaded, (info: AdLoadInfo) => {
    // Subscribe prepared rewardVideo
  });

  AdMob.addListener(RewardAdPluginEvents.Rewarded, (rewardItem: AdMobRewardItem) => {
    // Subscribe user rewarded
    console.log(rewardItem);
  });

  const options: RewardAdOptions = {
    adId: 'YOUR ADID',
    // isTesting: true
    // npa: true
    // ssv: {
    //   userId: "A user ID to send to your SSV"
    //   customData: JSON.stringify({ ...MyCustomData })
    //}
  };
  await AdMob.prepareRewardVideoAd(options);
  const rewardItem = await AdMob.showRewardVideoAd();
}

Server-side Verification Notice

SSV callbacks are only fired on Production Adverts, therefore test Ads will not fire off your SSV callback.

For E2E tests or just for validating the data in your RewardAdOptions work as expected, you can add a custom GET request to your mock endpoint after the RewardAdPluginEvents.Rewarded similar to this:

AdMob.addListener(RewardAdPluginEvents.Rewarded, async () => {
  // ...
  if (ENVIRONMENT_IS_DEVELOPMENT) {
    try {
      const url = `https://your-staging-ssv-endpoint` + new URLSearchParams({
        'ad_network': 'TEST',
        'ad_unit': 'TEST',
        'custom_data': customData, // <-- passed CustomData
        'reward_amount': 'TEST',
        'reward_item': 'TEST',
        'timestamp': 'TEST',
        'transaction_id': 'TEST',
        'user_id': userId, // <-- Passed UserID
        'signature': 'TEST',
        'key_id': 'TEST'
      });
      await fetch(url);
    } catch (err) {
      console.error(err);
    }
  }
  // ...
});

Index

API

initialize(...)

initialize(options?: AdMobInitializationOptions | undefined) => Promise<void>

Initialize AdMob with AdMobInitializationOptions

| Param | Type | Description | | ------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------- | | options | AdMobInitializationOptions | AdMobInitializationOptions |

Since: 1.1.2


trackingAuthorizationStatus()

trackingAuthorizationStatus() => Promise<TrackingAuthorizationStatusInterface>

Confirm requestTrackingAuthorization status (iOS >14)

Returns: Promise<TrackingAuthorizationStatusInterface>

Since: 3.1.0


requestTrackingAuthorization()

requestTrackingAuthorization() => Promise<void>

request requestTrackingAuthorization (iOS >14). This is deprecated method. We recommend UMP Consent.

Since: 5.2.0


setApplicationMuted(...)

setApplicationMuted(options: ApplicationMutedOptions) => Promise<void>

Report application mute state to AdMob SDK

| Param | Type | | ------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | options | ApplicationMutedOptions |

Since: 4.1.1


setApplicationVolume(...)

setApplicationVolume(options: ApplicationVolumeOptions) => Promise<void>

Report application volume to AdMob SDK

| Param | Type | | ------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | options | ApplicationVolumeOptions |

Since: 4.1.1


Interfaces

AdMobInitializationOptions

| Prop | Type | Description | Default | Since | | ---------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------ | ----- | | testingDevices | string[] | An Array of devices IDs that will be marked as tested devices if {@link AdMobInitializationOptions.initializeForTesting} is true (Real Ads will be served to Testing devices, but they will not count as 'real'). | | 1.2.0 | | initializeForTesting | boolean | If set to true, the devices on {@link AdMobInitializationOptions.testingDevices} will be registered to receive test production ads. | false | 1.2.0 | | tagForChildDirectedTreatment | boolean | For purposes of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), there is a setting called tagForChildDirectedTreatment. | | 3.1.0 | | tagForUnderAgeOfConsent | boolean | When using this feature, a Tag For Users under the Age of Consent in Europe (TFUA) parameter will be included in all future ad requests. | | 3.1.0 | | maxAdContentRating | MaxAdContentRating | As an app developer, you can indicate whether you want Google to treat your content as child-directed when you make an ad request. | | 3.1.0 |

TrackingAuthorizationStatusInterface

| Prop | Type | | ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | status | 'authorized' | 'denied' | 'notDetermined' | 'restricted' |

ApplicationMutedOptions

| Prop | Type | Description | Since | | ----------- | -------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----- | | muted | boolean | To inform the SDK that the app volume has been muted. Note: Video ads that are ineligible to be shown with muted audio are not returned for ad requests made, when the app volume is reported as muted or set to a value of 0. This may restrict a subset of the broader video ads pool from serving. | 4.1.1 |

ApplicationVolumeOptions

| Prop | Type | Description | Since | | ------------ | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | ----- | | volume | 0 | 1 | 0.1 | 0.2 | 0.3 | 0.4 | 0.5 | 0.6 | 0.7 | 0.8 | 0.9 | If your app has its own volume controls (such as custom music or sound effect volumes), disclosing app volume to the Google Mobile Ads SDK allows video ads to respect app volume settings. enable set 0.0 - 1.0, any float allowed. | 4.1.1 |

Enums

MaxAdContentRating

| Members | Value | Description | | ---------------------- | ------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | | General | 'General' | Content suitable for general audiences, including families. | | ParentalGuidance | 'ParentalGuidance' | Content suitable for most audiences with parental guidance. | | Teen | 'Teen' | Content suitable for teen and older audiences. | | MatureAudience | 'MatureAudience' | Content suitable only for mature audiences. |

TROUBLE SHOOTING

If you have error:

[error] Error running update: Analyzing dependencies [!] CocoaPods could not find compatible versions for pod "Google-Mobile-Ads-SDK":

You should run pod repo update ;

License

Jigra AdMob is MIT licensed.