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The Google Ad Experience Report API is built on HTTP and JSON, and using Google API client libraries provides better language integration, security, and support for user authorization.
Client libraries are available in various programming languages, including Go, Java, JavaScript, .NET, Node.js, Obj-C, PHP, Python, and Ruby, to simplify making requests and parsing responses.
For each language, specific instructions or links are provided for accessing documentation, installing the client library, and getting started.
The APIs Explorer is also available as an interactive tool to try out the Ad Experience Report API directly in your browser.
The Google Ad Experience Report API is built on HTTP and JSON, so any standard HTTP client
can send requests to it and parse the responses.
However, the Google API client libraries provide better language
integration, improved security, and support for making calls that require
user authorization. The client libraries are available in a number of
programming languages; by using them you can avoid the need to manually set
up HTTP requests and parse the responses.
To get started, select the programming language that you are using for
development.
This page contains information about getting started with the Ad Experience Report API by using
the Google API Client Library for Java. For more information, see the following documentation:
This page contains information about getting started with the Ad Experience Report API by using
the Google API Client Library for .NET. For more information, see the following documentation:
This page contains information about getting started with the Ad Experience Report API by using
the Google API Client Library for Python (v1/v2). For more information, see the following documentation:
This page contains information about getting started with the Ad Experience Report API by using
the Google API Client Library for Ruby. For more information, see the following documentation:
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