CustomAudienceManager


open class CustomAudienceManager
kotlin.Any
   ↳ android.adservices.customaudience.CustomAudienceManager

CustomAudienceManager provides APIs for app and ad-SDKs to join / leave custom audiences.

Summary

Public methods
open Unit
fetchAndJoinCustomAudience(fetchAndJoinCustomAudienceRequest: FetchAndJoinCustomAudienceRequest, executor: Executor, receiver: OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>)

Adds the user to the CustomAudience fetched from a fetchUri.

open static CustomAudienceManager
get(context: Context)

Factory method for creating an instance of CustomAudienceManager.

open TestCustomAudienceManager

Create a service with test-enabling APIs

open Unit
joinCustomAudience(joinCustomAudienceRequest: JoinCustomAudienceRequest, executor: Executor, receiver: OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>)

Adds the user to the given CustomAudience.

open Unit
leaveCustomAudience(leaveCustomAudienceRequest: LeaveCustomAudienceRequest, executor: Executor, receiver: OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>)

Attempts to remove a user from a custom audience by deleting any existing CustomAudience data, identified by ownerPackageName, buyer, and name.

open Unit

Allows the API caller to schedule a deferred Custom Audience update.

Public methods

fetchAndJoinCustomAudience

open fun fetchAndJoinCustomAudience(
    fetchAndJoinCustomAudienceRequest: FetchAndJoinCustomAudienceRequest,
    executor: Executor,
    receiver: OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>
): Unit

Adds the user to the CustomAudience fetched from a fetchUri.

An attempt to register the user for a custom audience with the same combination of ownerPackageName, buyer, and name will cause the existing custom audience's information to be overwritten, including the list of ads data.

Note that the ads list can be completely overwritten by the daily background fetch job.

This call fails with an SecurityException if

  1. the ownerPackageName is not calling app's package name and/or
  2. the buyer is not authorized to use the API.

This call fails with an IllegalArgumentException if

  1. the storage limit has been exceeded by the calling application and/or
  2. any URI parameters in the CustomAudience given are not authenticated with the CustomAudience buyer.

This call fails with LimitExceededException if the calling package exceeds the allowed rate limits and is throttled.

This call fails with an IllegalStateException if an internal service error is encountered.
Requires android.adservices.common.AdServicesPermissions#ACCESS_ADSERVICES_CUSTOM_AUDIENCE

Parameters
fetchAndJoinCustomAudienceRequest FetchAndJoinCustomAudienceRequest: This value cannot be null.
executor Executor: This value cannot be null. Callback and listener events are dispatched through this Executor, providing an easy way to control which thread is used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your application, you can use Context.getMainExecutor(). Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread.
receiver OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>: This value cannot be null.

get

open static fun get(context: Context): CustomAudienceManager

Factory method for creating an instance of CustomAudienceManager.

Parameters
context Context: The Context to use This value cannot be null.
Return
CustomAudienceManager A CustomAudienceManager instance This value cannot be null.

getTestCustomAudienceManager

open fun getTestCustomAudienceManager(): TestCustomAudienceManager

Create a service with test-enabling APIs

Return
TestCustomAudienceManager This value cannot be null.

joinCustomAudience

open fun joinCustomAudience(
    joinCustomAudienceRequest: JoinCustomAudienceRequest,
    executor: Executor,
    receiver: OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>
): Unit

Adds the user to the given CustomAudience.

An attempt to register the user for a custom audience with the same combination of ownerPackageName, buyer, and name will cause the existing custom audience's information to be overwritten, including the list of ads data.

Note that the ads list can be completely overwritten by the daily background fetch job.

This call fails with an SecurityException if

  1. the ownerPackageName is not calling app's package name and/or
  2. the buyer is not authorized to use the API.

This call fails with an IllegalArgumentException if

  1. the storage limit has been exceeded by the calling application and/or
  2. any URI parameters in the CustomAudience given are not authenticated with the CustomAudience buyer.

This call fails with LimitExceededException if the calling package exceeds the allowed rate limits and is throttled.

This call fails with an IllegalStateException if an internal service error is encountered.
Requires android.adservices.common.AdServicesPermissions#ACCESS_ADSERVICES_CUSTOM_AUDIENCE

Parameters
joinCustomAudienceRequest JoinCustomAudienceRequest: This value cannot be null.
executor Executor: This value cannot be null. Callback and listener events are dispatched through this Executor, providing an easy way to control which thread is used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your application, you can use Context.getMainExecutor(). Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread.
receiver OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>: This value cannot be null.

leaveCustomAudience

open fun leaveCustomAudience(
    leaveCustomAudienceRequest: LeaveCustomAudienceRequest,
    executor: Executor,
    receiver: OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>
): Unit

Attempts to remove a user from a custom audience by deleting any existing CustomAudience data, identified by ownerPackageName, buyer, and name.

This call fails with an SecurityException if

  1. the ownerPackageName is not calling app's package name; and/or
  2. the buyer is not authorized to use the API.

This call fails with LimitExceededException if the calling package exceeds the allowed rate limits and is throttled.

This call does not inform the caller whether the custom audience specified existed in on-device storage. In other words, it will fail silently when a buyer attempts to leave a custom audience that was not joined.
Requires android.adservices.common.AdServicesPermissions#ACCESS_ADSERVICES_CUSTOM_AUDIENCE

Parameters
leaveCustomAudienceRequest LeaveCustomAudienceRequest: This value cannot be null.
executor Executor: This value cannot be null. Callback and listener events are dispatched through this Executor, providing an easy way to control which thread is used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your application, you can use Context.getMainExecutor(). Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread.
receiver OutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>: This value cannot be null.

scheduleCustomAudienceUpdate

open fun scheduleCustomAudienceUpdate(
    request: ScheduleCustomAudienceUpdateRequest,
    executor: Executor,
    receiver: AdServicesOutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>
): Unit

Allows the API caller to schedule a deferred Custom Audience update. For each update the user will be able to join or leave a set of CustomAudiences.

This API only guarantees minimum delay to make the update, and does not guarantee a maximum deadline within which the update request would be made. Scheduled updates could be batched and queued together to preserve system resources, thus exact delay time is not guaranteed.

If the provided shouldReplacePendingUpdates is true, all the currently scheduled pending updates matching the owner i.e. calling app and buyer inferred from Update Uri will be deleted.

In order to conserve system resources the API will make and update request only if the following constraints are satisfied

  1. The device is using an un-metered internet connection
  2. The device battery is not low
  3. The device storage is not low

When the deferred update is triggered the API makes a POST request to the provided updateUri with the request body containing a JSON of Partial Custom Audience list.

An example of request body containing list of Partial Custom Audiences would look like:

<code>{
      "partial_custom_audience_data": [
          {
              "name": "running_shoes",
              "activation_time": 1644375856883,
              "expiration_time": 1644375908397
          },
          {
              "name": "casual_shirt",
              "user_bidding_signals": {
                  "signal1": "value1"
              }
          }
      ]
  }
  </code>

In response the API expects a JSON in return with following keys:

  1. "join" : Should contain list containing full data for a CustomAudience object
  2. "leave" : List of CustomAudience names that user is intended to be removed from

An example of JSON in response would look like:

<code>{
      "join": [
          {
              "name": "running-shoes",
              "activation_time": 1680603133,
              "expiration_time": 1680803133,
              "user_bidding_signals": {
                  "signal1": "value"
              },
              "trusted_bidding_data": {
                  "trusted_bidding_uri": "https://example-dsp.com/",
                  "trusted_bidding_keys": [
                      "k1",
                      "k2"
                  ]
              },
              "bidding_logic_uri": "https://example-dsp.com/...",
              "ads": [
                  {
                      "render_uri": "https://example-dsp.com/...",
                      "metadata": {},
                      "ad_filters": {
                          "frequency_cap": {
                              "win": [
                                  {
                                      "ad_counter_key": "key1",
                                      "max_count": 2,
                                      "interval_in_seconds": 60
                                  }
                              ],
                              "view": [
                                  {
                                      "ad_counter_key": "key2",
                                      "max_count": 10,
                                      "interval_in_seconds": 3600
                                  }
                              ]
                          },
                          "app_install": {
                              "package_names": [
                                  "package.name.one"
                              ]
                          }
                      }
                  }
              ]
          },
          {}
      ],
      "leave": [
          "tennis_shoes",
          "formal_shirt"
      ]
  }
  </code>

An attempt to register the user for a custom audience from the same application with the same combination of buyer inferred from Update Uri, and name will cause the existing custom audience's information to be overwritten, including the list of ads data.

In case information related to any of the CustomAudience to be joined is malformed, the deferred update would silently ignore that single Custom Audience

When removing this API attempts to remove a user from a custom audience by deleting any existing CustomAudience identified by owner i.e. calling app, buyer inferred from Update Uri, and name

Any partial custom audience field set by the caller cannot be overridden by the custom audience fetched from the updateUri. Given multiple Custom Audiences could be returned by a buyer ad tech we will match the override restriction based on the names of the Custom Audiences. A buyer may skip returning a full Custom Audience for any Partial Custom Audience in request.

In case the API encounters transient errors while making the network call for update, like 5xx, connection timeout, rate limit exceeded it would employ retries, with backoff up to a 'retry limit' number of times. The API would also honor 'retry-after' header specifying the min amount of seconds by which the next request should be delayed.

In a scenario where server responds with a '429 status code', signifying 'Too many requests', API would place the deferred update and other updates for the same requester i.e. caller package and buyer combination, in a quarantine. The quarantine records would be referred before making any calls for requesters, and request will only be made once the quarantine period has expired. The applications can leverage the `retry-after` header to self-quarantine for traffic management to their servers and prevent being overwhelmed with requests. The default quarantine value will be set to 30 minutes.

This call fails with an SecurityException if

  1. the ownerPackageName is not calling app's package name; and/or
  2. the buyer, inferred from updateUri, is not authorized to use the API.

This call fails with an IllegalArgumentException if

  1. the provided updateUri is invalid or malformed.
  2. the provided delayTime is not within permissible bounds
  3. the combined size of partialCustomAudience list is larger than allowed limits

This call fails with LimitExceededException if the calling package exceeds the allowed rate limits and is throttled.

This call fails with IllegalStateException if the provided shouldReplacePendingUpdates is false, and there exists a pending update in the queue.
Requires android.adservices.common.AdServicesPermissions#ACCESS_ADSERVICES_CUSTOM_AUDIENCE

Parameters
request ScheduleCustomAudienceUpdateRequest: This value cannot be null.
executor Executor: This value cannot be null. Callback and listener events are dispatched through this Executor, providing an easy way to control which thread is used. To dispatch events through the main thread of your application, you can use Context.getMainExecutor(). Otherwise, provide an Executor that dispatches to an appropriate thread.
receiver AdServicesOutcomeReceiver<Any!, Exception!>: This value cannot be null.