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@rigu/svelte-gpt

v1.0.2

Published

Svelte library to render google ADS using google gpt

Downloads

17

Readme

npm package

Svelte-gpt

Svelte library to render google ADS using google gpt (Google Publisher Tags)

Installation

npm install @rigu/svelte-gpt
yarn add @rigu/svelte-gpt

Usage

In your app.html file, in the <head> tag insert the script to load the Google Publisher Tags

<HEAD>
...
    <script async src="https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js"></script>
...
</HEAD>

In the svelte component you can import the <GptSlot /> component to load ADS that you want.

<script lang="ts">
    const networkCode = 123456789;
    const unitCode = 'My_unit_CODE';
    const containerId = 'my-gpt-ad-slot-container';
    const maxHeight = 80;
    
    const size = [[728, 60], [900, 60], [1024, 60]];
    const sizeMapping = {
        768: [728, 60],
        1024: [[1024, 60], [900, 60]],
    };
</script>

<GptSlot {networkCode} {unitCode} {size} {sizeMapping} {containerId} {maxHeight} />

Properties

| Prop | Type | Default | Description | |---------------|--------|----------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | networkCode | string | undefined | Your Network code from Google Ad Manager | | unitCode | string | undefined | The Ad unit code that should be displayed | | containerId | string | 'svelte-gpt-ad-slot' | ID attribute for <DIV> container where the banner will be injected. It is used also to define the gpt Slot | | maxHeight | number | 60 | The value for max-height CSS style of the container | | size | number | [] | List of sizes that are provided for this Ad unit | | sizeMapping | number | {} | Map of the sizes, to create a responsive Slot |

CSS custom properties (variables)

You can style a component by overriding [the available CSS custom properties]

<GptSlot --max-width="75%" --width="auto" {networkCode} {unitCode} />

License: MIT