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DirectorySitesListOptions

import type { DirectorySitesListOptions } from "https://googleapis.deno.dev/v1/dfareporting:v4.ts";

Additional options for dfareporting#directorySitesList.

interface DirectorySitesListOptions {
acceptsInStreamVideoPlacements?: boolean;
acceptsInterstitialPlacements?: boolean;
acceptsPublisherPaidPlacements?: boolean;
active?: boolean;
dfpNetworkCode?: string;
ids?: bigint;
maxResults?: number;
pageToken?: string;
searchString?: string;
sortField?: "ID" | "NAME";
sortOrder?: "ASCENDING" | "DESCENDING";
}

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acceptsInStreamVideoPlacements?: boolean
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This search filter is no longer supported and will have no effect on the results returned.

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acceptsInterstitialPlacements?: boolean
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This search filter is no longer supported and will have no effect on the results returned.

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acceptsPublisherPaidPlacements?: boolean
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Select only directory sites that accept publisher paid placements. This field can be left blank.

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active?: boolean
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Select only active directory sites. Leave blank to retrieve both active and inactive directory sites.

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dfpNetworkCode?: string
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Select only directory sites with this Ad Manager network code.

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ids?: bigint
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Select only directory sites with these IDs.

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maxResults?: number
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Maximum number of results to return.

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

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searchString?: string
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Allows searching for objects by name, ID or URL. Wildcards () are allowed. For example, "directory site2015" will return objects with names like "directory site June 2015", "directory site April 2015", or simply "directory site 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 "directory site" will match objects with name "my directory site", "directory site 2015" or simply, "directory site".

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sortField?: "ID" | "NAME"
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Field by which to sort the list.

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sortOrder?: "ASCENDING" | "DESCENDING"
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Order of sorted results.