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Google_Service_Dfareporting_Resource_Orders extends Google_Service_Resource
in package

The "orders" collection of methods.

Typical usage is: $dfareportingService = new Google_Service_Dfareporting(...); $orders = $dfareportingService->orders;

Table of Contents

$client  : Google_Client
$methods  : array<string|int, mixed>
$resourceName  : string
$rootUrl  : string
$serviceName  : string
$servicePath  : string
$stackParameters  : mixed
__construct()  : mixed
call()  : Google_Http_Request|expectedClass
TODO: This function needs simplifying.
createRequestUri()  : string
Parse/expand request parameters and create a fully qualified request uri.
get()  : Google_Service_Dfareporting_Order
Gets one order by ID. (orders.get)
listOrders()  : Google_Service_Dfareporting_OrdersListResponse
Retrieves a list of orders, possibly filtered. This method supports paging.
convertToArrayAndStripNulls()  : mixed

Properties

$methods

private array<string|int, mixed> $methods

$resourceName

private string $resourceName

$serviceName

private string $serviceName

$servicePath

private string $servicePath

$stackParameters

private mixed $stackParameters = array('alt' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'query'), 'fields' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'query'), 'trace' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'query'), 'userIp' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'query'), 'quotaUser' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'query'), 'data' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'body'), 'mimeType' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'header'), 'uploadType' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'query'), 'mediaUpload' => array('type' => 'complex', 'location' => 'query'), 'prettyPrint' => array('type' => 'string', 'location' => 'query'))

Methods

__construct()

public __construct(mixed $service, mixed $serviceName, mixed $resourceName, mixed $resource) : mixed
Parameters
$service : mixed
$serviceName : mixed
$resourceName : mixed
$resource : mixed
Return values
mixed

call()

TODO: This function needs simplifying.

public call( $name,  $arguments[,  $expectedClass = null ]) : Google_Http_Request|expectedClass
Parameters
$name :
$arguments :
$expectedClass : = null
  • optional, the expected class name
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throws
Google_Exception
Return values
Google_Http_Request|expectedClass

createRequestUri()

Parse/expand request parameters and create a fully qualified request uri.

public createRequestUri(string $restPath, array<string|int, mixed> $params) : string
Parameters
$restPath : string
$params : array<string|int, mixed>
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static
Return values
string

$requestUrl

get()

Gets one order by ID. (orders.get)

public get(string $profileId, string $projectId, string $id[, array<string|int, mixed> $optParams = array() ]) : Google_Service_Dfareporting_Order
Parameters
$profileId : string

User profile ID associated with this request.

$projectId : string

Project ID for orders.

$id : string

Order ID.

$optParams : array<string|int, mixed> = array()

Optional parameters.

Return values
Google_Service_Dfareporting_Order

listOrders()

Retrieves a list of orders, possibly filtered. This method supports paging.

public listOrders(string $profileId, string $projectId[, array<string|int, mixed> $optParams = array() ]) : Google_Service_Dfareporting_OrdersListResponse

(orders.listOrders)

Parameters
$profileId : string

User profile ID associated with this request.

$projectId : string

Project ID for orders.

$optParams : array<string|int, mixed> = array()

Optional parameters.

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opt_param

string siteId Select only orders that are associated with these site IDs.

opt_param

string ids Select only orders with these IDs.

opt_param

string sortOrder Order of sorted results.

opt_param

string pageToken Value of the nextPageToken from the previous result page.

opt_param

int maxResults Maximum number of results to return.

opt_param

string searchString Allows searching for orders by name or ID. Wildcards () are allowed. For example, "order2015" will return orders with names like "order June 2015", "order April 2015", or simply "order 2015". Most of the searches also add wildcards implicitly at the start and the end of the search string. For example, a search string of "order" will match orders with name "my order", "order 2015", or simply "order".

opt_param

string sortField Field by which to sort the list.

Return values
Google_Service_Dfareporting_OrdersListResponse

convertToArrayAndStripNulls()

protected convertToArrayAndStripNulls(mixed $o) : mixed
Parameters
$o : mixed
Return values
mixed

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