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ng2-adsense

v14.0.0

Published

Adsense for Angular

Downloads

4,249

Readme

ng2-adsense NPM versioncoverage status

Easy AdSense for Angular Applications

Demo: https://ng2-adsense.xmplaylist.com/

Install

npm install ng2-adsense

Dependencies

Latest version available for each version of Angular

| ng2-adsense | Angular | | ----------- | ----------- | | 5.4.3 | 5.x 6.x 7.x | | 6.0.3 | 8.x | | 8.0.1 | 9.x | | 9.1.0 | 10.x 11.x | | 10.1.0 | 12.x 13.x | | 11.0.0 | 14.x | | 12.0.0 | 15.x | | 13.0.0 | 16.x | | current | >=17 |

Use

Add adsense code

Use the standard AdSense code somewhere in your <head></head> as you normally would

<script async src=//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js></script>

Import NgModule

Add AdsenseModule to the imports of your NgModule

import { AdsenseModule } from 'ng2-adsense';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    // shown passing global defaults (optional)
    AdsenseModule.forRoot({
      adClient: 'ca-pub-7640562161899788',
      adSlot: 7259870550,
    }),
    ...

Show Ad

Uses global defaults which can be overriden via inputs

<ng-adsense></ng-adsense>

Inputs

| input | type | description | | ------------------- | ------------- | --------------------------------------------------- | | adClient | string | account ca-pub-XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX | | adSlot | string/number | ad slot/number | | adFormat | string | adsense ad format | | adRegion | string | older adsense code to make all ads on page the same | | display | string | element display style | | fullWidthResponsive | boolean | enable full width responsive ad | | height | number | element height in px | | width | number | element width in px | | layout | string | used for in-feed ads | | layoutKey | string | used for in-feed ads | | pageLevelAds | boolean | enable page-level ads | | adtest | string | sets up some sort of google test ad | | className | string | add custom class names to the "ins" element |

<ng-adsense
  [adClient]="'ca-pub-7640562161899788'"
  [adSlot]="7259870550"
  [display]="'inline-block'"
  [width]="320"
  [height]="108"
></ng-adsense>