Prebid Universal Creative is a javascript api to render multiple formats. This file is inserted into the prebid creative as a placeholder for the winning prebid creative. It should support the following formats:
- Banner
- Outstream Video
- Mobile
- AMP creatives
- All safeFrame creatives
You can find a detailed explanations on the Prebid Universal Creative and AdOps - Add Creative pages.
important: If you’re using the
Send All Bids
scenario (where every bidder has a separate order), the creative and targeting will be different from the example shown here. See Send All Bids for details.
<script src = "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/prebid-universal-creative@latest/dist/%%PATTERN:hb_format%%.js"></script>
<script>
var ucTagData = {};
ucTagData.adServerDomain = "";
ucTagData.pubUrl = "%%PATTERN:url%%";
ucTagData.targetingMap = %%PATTERN:TARGETINGMAP%%;
ucTagData.hbPb = "%%PATTERN:hb_pb%%";
ucTagData.hbFormat = "%%PATTERN:hb_format%%";
ucTagData.adId = "%%PATTERN:hb_adid%%";
// if you're using GAM and want to track outbound clicks on native ads you can add this line
ucTagData.clickUrlUnesc = "%%CLICK_URL_UNESC%%";
ucTagData.requestAllAssets = true;
try {
ucTag.renderAd(document, ucTagData);
} catch (e) {
console.log(e);
}
</script>
Creative created like described above will work for all formats:
- amp
- banner
- mobile
- native
- video (outstream video)
Which means that the same creative code can be reused on all formats.
Universal creative library is loaded with %%PATTERN:hb_format%%.js
path. Which means for each hb_format
targeting key-value, separate .js
library will be loaded.
Note: Some build tools make explicit use of Node features which have been introduced in version 8.9.0. Please make sure you're using the correct Node version (>8.9.0) before you proceed to create your own build using the commands listed below.
$ git clone https://github.com/prebid/prebid-universal-creative.git
$ cd prebid-universal-creative
$ npm install
Note: You need to have NodeJS
8.9.x or greater installed.
Note: We have upgraded from Gulp v3.9.1 to Gulp v4.0.2. In accordance with the change, you need to have gulp-cli
installed globally. This won't impact any other project using gulp
.
If you have a version of gulp
installed globally, you may need to uninstall it to continue. You can run gulp -v
and check the version of the CLI
field to see if it's installed. If the major version is 2
, you already have gulp-cli
installed and can run gulp
commands. If the CLI
version is same as the Local
version, you need to uninstall gulp
globally.
To uninstall the old package globally, run the command: npm uninstall -g gulp
.
To install gulp-cli
globally, run the command: npm install -g gulp-cli
.
Run gulp -v
just to make sure that the CLI
major version is 2
. You're now good to run gulp
commands.
$ gulp serve
Starts a web server at http://localhost:9999
serving from the project root and generates the following files:
./build/creative.js
- Full source code for dev and debug./build/creative.js.map
- Source map for dev and debug
We publish prebid-universal-creative
as npm package on npmjs.com
When we run npm publish
, prepublish script of package.json is executed. Scripts given in prepublish Run BEFORE the package is packed and published. See https://docs.npmjs.com/misc/scripts
gulp build
is executed before publish. It creates two files in dist directory
./dist/amp.js
- Minified amp.js source code (responsible for rendering amp ads)./dist/banner.js
- Minified banner.js source code (responsible for rendering banner ads)./dist/mobile.js
- Minified mobile.js source code (responsible for rendering mobile ads)./dist/native.js
- Minified native.js source code (responsible for rendering native ads)./dist/video.js
- Minified video.js source code (responsible for rendering outstream video ads)
jsDelivr – Open Source CDN is used to serve creative.js file.
We like to test a lot before releasing newer versions.
gulp test // Run unit tests in your local environment
Set the environment variables. You may want to add these to your ~/.bashrc
for convenience.
export BROWSERSTACK_USERNAME="my browserstack username"
export BROWSERSTACK_ACCESS_KEY="my browserstack access key"
gulp test --browserstack
For End to End testing,
- Set
test.localhost
in your hosts file.
gulp e2e-test
Reason to add specific host to your host file is
- To test against your local build, we had to give local path in dfp creative. Redirecting request is not possible in browserstack.
- On localhost domain you do not receive bid from certain SSP's, hence you have to have some host defined in hosts file. As of now we are using
test.localhost
defined in local host file as well asDFP creative
.
Found a bug? Great! This project is in its infancy, and many things can be improved.
Report bugs, request features, and suggest improvements on Github.
Or better yet, open a pull request with the changes you'd like to see.