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kc-vue-dfp

v1.0.2

Published

A package for google dfp in framwork vue.

Downloads

30

Readme

kc-vue-dfp

A package for google dfp in framwork vue.

lib/index.js

This package is inspired by dfp-vue as well as 埋設 DFP - DoubleClick for Publishers 廣告, and takes both of them as reference.

Usage

Installing this package from npm like:

$ npm install kc-vue-dfp@latest --save

Then, just import it like:

import VueDfpProvider from 'kc-vue-dfp/DfpProvider.vue';

And with a few steps like:

1、 have VueDfpProvider be a component:

<script>
  export default {
    ...
    components: {
      ...
      VueDfpProvider,
      ...
    },
    ...
  }
</script>

2、 have to compose an object, its structure looks like:

adunits: {
  'section-id': {
    'POSITION1': {
      'aduid': 'ADUNIT-ID-1'
      , 'dimensions': '970x250'
      , 'cont-class': [ 'class-1', 'center' ] 
    },
    'POSITION2': { 
      'aduid': 'ADUNIT-ID-2'
      , 'dimensions':'300x250,320x250'
      , 'cont-class': [ 'class-1' ] 
    }
  }
}

Put object adunits to data:

  export default {
    ...
    data() {
      return {
        dfpid: '40170002',
        dfpUnits: adunits,
        sectionId: 'section-id'
      }
    },
    ...
  }

3、 do some markups in template:

<template>
  <vue-dfp-provider :dfpUnits="dfpUnits" :dfpid="dfpid" :section="sectionId">
    <template scope="props" slot="dfpPos">
      //Put all markups in this slot would be the better way to use this pack.
      //And, "<vue-dfp ... />" is the primary component to place DFP ads 
      <vue-dfp :is="props.vueDfp" extclass="ext-class-1" pos="POSITION1" :dfpUnits="props.dfpUnits" :section="props.section" />
      <vue-dfp :is="props.vueDfp" extclass="ext-class-2 ext-class-3" pos="POSITION2" :dfpUnits="props.dfpUnits" :section="props.section" />
    </template>
  </vue-dfp-provider>
</template>

Then, the template will be rendered to:

<div>
  <div class="class-1 center ext-class-1" id="ADUNIT-ID-1" adunit="ADUNIT-ID-1" pos="POSITION1"></div> 
  <div class="class-2 ext-class-2 ext-class-3" id="ADUNIT-ID-2" adunit="ADUNIT-ID-2" pos="POSITION2"></div>
</div>

As soon as the DFP code is loaded, the DFP ad will be show correctly.

More

See how to use it in mirror-media/plate-vue.