Creates a negative keyword in a negative keyword list.
Scopes
You will need authorization for the https://www.googleapis.com/auth/display-video scope to make a valid call.
If unset, the scope for this method defaults to https://www.googleapis.com/auth/display-video.
You can set the scope for this method like this: displayvideo1 --scope <scope> advertisers negative-keyword-lists-negative-keywords-create ...
Required Scalar Arguments
- <advertiser-id> (string)
- Required. The ID of the DV360 advertiser to which the parent negative keyword list belongs.
- <negative-keyword-list-id> (string)
- Required. The ID of the parent negative keyword list in which the negative keyword will be created.
Required Request Value
The request value is a data-structure with various fields. Each field may be a simple scalar or another data-structure. In the latter case it is advised to set the field-cursor to the data-structure's field to specify values more concisely.
For example, a structure like this:
NegativeKeyword:
keyword-value: string
name: string
can be set completely with the following arguments which are assumed to be executed in the given order. Note how the cursor position is adjusted to the respective structures, allowing simple field names to be used most of the time.
-r . keyword-value=tempor
- Required. Immutable. The negatively targeted keyword, for example
car insurance
. Must be UTF-8 encoded with a maximum size of 255 bytes. Maximum number of characters is 80. Maximum number of words is 10. Valid characters are restricted to ASCII characters only. The only URL-escaping permitted is for representing whitespace between words. Leading or trailing whitespace is ignored.
- Required. Immutable. The negatively targeted keyword, for example
name=et
- Output only. The resource name of the negative keyword.
About Cursors
The cursor position is key to comfortably set complex nested structures. The following rules apply:
- The cursor position is always set relative to the current one, unless the field name starts with the
.
character. Fields can be nested such as in-r f.s.o
. - The cursor position is set relative to the top-level structure if it starts with
.
, e.g.-r .s.s
- You can also set nested fields without setting the cursor explicitly. For example, to set a value relative to the current cursor position, you would specify
-r struct.sub_struct=bar
. - You can move the cursor one level up by using
..
. Each additional.
moves it up one additional level. E.g....
would go three levels up.
Optional Output Flags
The method's return value a JSON encoded structure, which will be written to standard output by default.
- -o out
- out specifies the destination to which to write the server's result to.
It will be a JSON-encoded structure.
The destination may be
-
to indicate standard output, or a filepath that is to contain the received bytes. If unset, it defaults to standard output.
- out specifies the destination to which to write the server's result to.
It will be a JSON-encoded structure.
The destination may be
Optional General Properties
The following properties can configure any call, and are not specific to this method.
-
-p $-xgafv=string
- V1 error format.
-
-p access-token=string
- OAuth access token.
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-p alt=string
- Data format for response.
-
-p callback=string
- JSONP
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-p fields=string
- Selector specifying which fields to include in a partial response.
-
-p key=string
- API key. Your API key identifies your project and provides you with API access, quota, and reports. Required unless you provide an OAuth 2.0 token.
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-p oauth-token=string
- OAuth 2.0 token for the current user.
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-p pretty-print=boolean
- Returns response with indentations and line breaks.
-
-p quota-user=string
- Available to use for quota purposes for server-side applications. Can be any arbitrary string assigned to a user, but should not exceed 40 characters.
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-p upload-type=string
- Legacy upload protocol for media (e.g. "media", "multipart").
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-p upload-protocol=string
- Upload protocol for media (e.g. "raw", "multipart").