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=== Configure API calls - loadMetadata === | === Configure API calls - loadMetadata === | ||
Use [[loadMetadata (Browser)]] to pass the metadata object. The data must be passed as a JSON string. | Use [[loadMetadata (Browser)]] to pass the metadata object. The data must be passed as a JSON string. | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript">nSdkInstance.ggPM("loadMetadata", metadataObject);</syntaxhighlight> | ||
Below is a sample metadata object. | Below is a sample metadata object. | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> var metadataObject = | <syntaxhighlight lang="javascript"> var metadataObject = |
Revision as of 21:29, 23 August 2017
Prerequisites
To start using the App SDK, the following details are required:
- App ID (apid): Unique ID assigned to the player/site and configured by product.
- sfcode: Location of collection environment. Please set the sfcode to “dcr“.
If you do not have any of these pre-requisites or if you have any questions, please contact our SDK sales support team.
Configure SDK
There are two steps required for configuring your SDK: 1. Add Static Queue Snippet and 2. Create SDK Instance.
Add Static Queue Snippet
Add the following script tag to your website:
<script>
! function(t, n) {
t[n] = t[n] || {
nlsQ: function(e, o, c, r, s, i) {
return s = t.document,
r = s.createElement("script"),
r.async = 1,
r.src = ("http:" === t.location.protocol ? "http:" : "https:") + "//cdn-gl.imrworldwide.com/conf/" + e + ".js#name=" + o + "&ns=" + n,
i = s.getElementsByTagName("script")[0],
i.parentNode.insertBefore(r, i),
t[n][o] = t[n][o] || {
g: c || {},
ggPM: function(e, c, r, s, i) {
(t[n][o].q = t[n][o].q || []).push([e, c, r, s, i])
}
}, t[n][o]
}
}
}
(window, "NOLBUNDLE");
</script>
The static queue snippet allows the SDK APIs to be called while the actual SDK and configuration file are still being downloaded. Since the queue is able to capture all API calls before the download completes, there is no wait time. Once the SDK is available, the API calls will transition from directing to the queue to the SDK seamlessly.
Create SDK Instance
To initialize the SDK, you will need to create an SDK instance by making the initialization call:
NOLBUNDLE.nlsQ("<apid>", "<instanceName>",{nol_sdkDebug: "debug"})
When creating your instance, you will need to pass three parameter values. The available parameters are listed in the table below:
Parameters | Description | Value | Required? (Y/N) |
---|---|---|---|
apid | UniqueID assigned to player/site. | "XXXXXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXX" | Yes |
instanceName | User-defined string value for describing the player/site. | Client specified | Yes |
sfcode | Location of collection environment. All traffic should be directed to "dcr". | Yes | |
nol_sdkDebug:"debug" | Enables Debug Mode which allows output to be viewed in console. | "{nol_sdkDebug: "debug"}" | No |
Example SDK Initialization
var nSdkInstance = NOLBUNDLE.nlsQ("XXXXXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXX", "nlsnInstance", {nol_sdkDebug: "debug"});
When the initialization call is made, a unique static configuration file, <apid>.js, will be downloaded based on your apid and cached on the user's browser.
Once the configuration is downloaded, the SDK itself will be downloaded and initialized. All SDK modules are included in one file: "nlsSDK600.bundle.min.js".
Example SDK Initialization
Your configuration should include the Static Queue Snippet and an SDK Instance for your unique App ID as shown in the example:
//Add Static Queue Snippet
<script>
! function(t, n) {
t[n] = t[n] || {
nlsQ: function(e, o, c, r, s, i) {
return s = t.document,
r = s.createElement("script"),
r.async = 1,
r.src = ("http:" === t.location.protocol ? "http:" : "https:") + "//cdn-gl.imrworldwide.com/conf/" + e + ".js#name=" + o + "&ns=" + n,
i = s.getElementsByTagName("script")[0],
i.parentNode.insertBefore(r, i),
t[n][o] = t[n][o] || {
g: c || {},
ggPM: function(e, c, r, s, i) {
(t[n][o].q = t[n][o].q || []).push([e, c, r, s, i])
}
}, t[n][o]
}
}
}
(window, "NOLBUNDLE");
//Create SDK Instance
var nSdkInstance = NOLBUNDLE.nlsQ("XXXXXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXXXXXX", "nlsnInstance", {nol_sdkDebug: "debug"});
</script>
Configure and fire API calls
The syntax for firing events is
nSdkInstance.ggPM("event", parameter object);
Event is passed in parameter 1 and the argument is passed in parameter 2.
Configure API calls - loadMetadata
Use loadMetadata (Browser) to pass the metadata object. The data must be passed as a JSON string.
nSdkInstance.ggPM("loadMetadata", metadataObject);
Below is a sample metadata object.
var metadataObject =
{
channelName: "WXYZ",
type: "content",
adModel: "1"
}
Configure API calls - sendID3
Use sendID3 (Browser) to send ID3 payload of HLS content being played, as and when an ID3 packet is received (approximately, once in every 10 seconds).
this.onTimedMetadata(function(args) {nSdkInstance.ggPM("sendID3", ID3_Object) });
ID3_Object
is the container to pass the retrieved ID3 tag from the streaming. The player should look for 'PRIV' ID3 tags and send 'owner' field (which typically starts from "www.nielsen.com") through this API. Refer to Browser SDK API Reference - Retrieving ID3 Tags for more information.
Sample ID3 tags
www.nielsen.com/X100zdCIGeIlgZnkYj6UvQ==/X100zdCIGeIlgZnkYj6UvQ==/AAAB2Jz2_k74GXSzx4npHuI_
JwJd3QSUpW30rDkGTcbHEzIMWleCzM-uvNOP9fzJcQMWQLJqzXMCAxParOb5sGijSV9dNM3QiBniJYGZ5GI-lL1fXTTN0IgZ4iWBmeRiPpS9AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAFJWFM5SVhTONNU=/00000/00000/00 www.nielsen.com/X100zdCIGeIlgZnkYj6UvQ==/R8WHe7pEBeqBhu8jTeXydg==/AAICoyitYqlxT7n6aZ0oMCGhe
Fi4CXFp46AMUPZz1lMr_M9tr3_cjee1SHqxrOiVerMDLeyn9xzocZSKwi746Re8vNOtpNCAZjYABs_J0R25IHpvOc1HS8 QHGgD5TgOJeS6gX100zdCIGeIlgZnkYj6UvVJWFNhSVhTiPE0=/00000/46016/00
Note: ID3 tags are not applicable for International (Germany)
Refer to Browser SDK API Reference - Retrieving ID3 Tags section to know more details.
Configure API calls - end
Call end (Browser) only at the end of playback. Call play (Browser) when resuming the stream / starting the new stream.
If you are viewing Live content, you do not need to use the end call.
Nielsen Measurement Opt-Out Implementation
- As a global information and measurement leader, we are committed to protecting the privacy and security of the data we collect, process and use. Our digital measurement products are not used to identify the consumer in any way, but they help us and our clients measure and analyze how consumers engage with media across online, mobile and emerging technologies, and offer insights into consumer behavior.
- When the user wants to opt in or opt out of Nielsen measurement, a new dynamic page (with content similar to [1]) should be displayed.
- For more details, refer to Browser SDK API Reference - Browser Opt-Out Implementation and Nielsen Digital Privacy.
- Use getOptOutStatus (Browser) to retrieve the device’s Opt-Out status.