Going to use  a 3rd party API yours is atrocious. 

On Monday, March 25, 2024 at 2:05:15 PM UTC Google Ads API Forum Advisor 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Thank you for contacting the Google Ads API support team.
>
> I understand that you are facing some issues while making an API call. To 
> make an API call to a Google Ads customer, you need access to that customer 
> either directly or through a linked manager account. You also need the 
> proper permissions depending on the particular API call. I would suggest 
> you to Prepare the customer account 
> <https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/get-started/select-account#user_access_login_customer_id_and_customer_id>
>  before 
> making an API call. You need below details to make an API call.
>
> Developer token: A developer token from Google lets your app connect to 
> the Google Ads API. This is a 22-character long alphanumeric string, and is 
> listed under the "API Center" page of your Google Ads manager account. 
> After Sign in <https://ads.google.com/home/tools/manager-accounts/> then 
> navigate to TOOLS & SETTINGS > SETUP > API Center. The API Center option 
> appears only for Google Ads manager account.
>
> Client ID and client secret: You can find the client ID and client secret 
> in the *Google API Console* 
> <https://console.developers.google.com/project> under credentials, you 
> may refer to this guide 
> <https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/get-started/oauth-cloud-project#id-secret>
>  for 
> more information.  
>
> Refresh token: The Google Ads API uses OAuth 2.0 as the authorization 
> mechanism. By default, OAuth 2.0 authentication issues an access token that 
> expires after a limited time. To renew the access token automatically, you 
> should issue a refresh token instead.
> Customer ID: The 10-digit customer ID of the customer account to which you 
> plan to make API calls against. This is sometimes referred to as the 
> operating customer.
>
> Log-in-customer ID: The 10-digit login customer ID of the customer account 
> you're signed in to. If you're signed in to the operating customer, the 
> login customer ID is the same as the customer ID.
>
> I would suggest you to go through 'Make an API call 
> <https://developers.google.com/google-ads/api/docs/get-started/make-first-call#php>'
>  
> guide for more information about making API call in PHP. Let us know if you 
> have any further queries.
>   
> This message is in relation to case 
> "ref:!00D1U01174p.!5004Q02s0CGR:ref" (ADR-00228522)
>
> Thanks,
>   
> [image: Google Logo] Google Ads API Team 
>
>  
>
>

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