Table of Contents
Overview
An external integration with a third-party provider connects OneStrata to the rest of an agency's ad tech stack, helping eliminate data duplication and reducing the burden of maintaining data integrity across multiple systems.
Before Beginning
This section contains information that is important to know before creating an external integration.
Once an external integration is created, the following values cannot be changed:
- The provider type of the external integration
- The provider of the external integration
- The entity level of the external integration (enterprise or non-enterprise)
External integration administration within OneStrata creates a connection from OneStrata to an existing third-party provider, but does not perform any actions within the external provider platform itself. Certain actions must be done directly within the external provider platform, for example:
Create an External Integration
Start the External Integration Creation Process
To start the external integration creation process, do the following:
- Navigate to the Administration > External Integrations tab.
- Click the Create button to open the Create External Integration widget.
Enter Application Level Details
On the Create External Integration > Application Level page, do the following:
- Enter general external integration details:
Field Name
The value of any fields with a red background cannot be changed after the external integration is created.
Step(s) Name Enter a name for the external integration. Apply At The Enterprise Level
Select whether or not the external integration is created at the enterprise level:
- Yes: The external integration is created at the enterprise level and can be assigned to campaigns for any client.
- No: The external integration is not created at the enterprise level can only be assigned to campaigns for the specified Agency, Business Unit, Client Group, or Client (see below).
Only available if Apply At The Enterprise Level is No
Agency / Business Unit
Client Group / Client
For non-enterprise-level external integrations, select the entity level and entity that the external integration can be assigned to.
- To create an Agency-level external integration: In the Agency / Business Unit field, select the desired Agency.
- To create a Business Unit-level external integration: In the Agency / Business Unit field, select the desired Business Unit.
- To create an Client Group-level external integration: In the Agency / Business Unit field, select the Business Unit that the Client Group belongs to. Then, in the Client Group / Client field, select the desired Client Group.
- To create an Client-level external integration: In the Agency / Business Unit field, select the Business Unit that the Client belongs to. Then, in the Client Group / Client field, select the desired Client.
Read-only
Media
The value of the Media field is automatically set to Digital and cannot be changed. - Yes: The external integration is created at the enterprise level and can be assigned to campaigns for any client.
Click Next to continue to the Create External Integration > Provider page.
Enter Provider Details
On the Create External Integration > Provider page, do the following:
- Enter provider details:
Field Name
The value of any fields with a red background cannot be changed after the external integration is created.
Step(s) Provider Group Type Select the provider type of the external integration:
- Ad Server
- DSP (Demand-Side Platform)
- Search Platform
- Social Platform
For more information, see Provider Types.
Provider Select the provider of the external integration. Only providers that are available for the selected provider type are displayed.
For more information, see Provider Types.
Linked Suppliers Select one or more Supplier entities to link to the external integration provider.
For more information, see Linked Suppliers.
Click Next to continue to the Create External Integration > Credential page.
Enter Credential Details
On the Create External Integration > Credential page, do the following:
- Enter login details:
Field Name Step(s) Login Type Select the login type:
- Individual
- Central
For more information, see Login Types.
- Depending on the selected provider, additional information is required:
Section Name Provider Note Application Details Meta
See Enter Application Details. Account Details CM360,
DV360,
Flashtalking,
Google Ads,
Meta
See Enter Account Details. API Credentials CM360,
DV360,
Google Ads
See Enter API Credentials. Token Details CM360,
DV360,
Google Ads,
Meta
Token details can be manually entered while creating the external integration or generated after creating the external integration:
- For information on manually entering token details, see Optional: Enter Token Details.
- For information on generating token details (recommended), see Optional: Generate Token Details.
- For information on manually entering token details, see Optional: Enter Token Details.
Enter Application Details
The Application Details section only applies to Meta integrations.
Prerequisite:
- Create a Meta app for OneStrata. The app must be created before it can be linked to OneStrata and the app must be a business-type app that use Facebook Login for Business.
In the Create External Integration > Credential > Application Details section, enter the following information:
Provider | Field Name | Description |
---|---|---|
Meta | App ID | Enter the ID of the Meta app being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found on the Meta App Dashboard's App settings > Basic page, in the App ID field. |
Meta | App Secret | Enter the App Secret of the Meta app being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found on the Meta App Dashboard's App settings > Basic page, in the App secret field. |
Enter Account Details
In the Create External Integration > Credential > Account Details section, enter the following information:
Provider | Field Name | Step(s) |
---|---|---|
CM360 | Profile ID | Enter the ID of the CM360 user profile/account being linked to OneStrata. This user profile must have access to the CM360 network being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found in the dropdown menu used to switch between networks within CM360. |
CM360 | Network ID | Enter the ID of the CM360 network being linked to OneStrata. This network is used for data access and delivery data retrieval within OneStrata. This value can be found in the dropdown menu used to switch between networks within CM360. |
CM360 | Optional Sub-Network ID | Optional: Enter the ID of the CM360 sub-network being linked to OneStrata. If a CM360 sub-network is linked to OneStrata, the access and permissions specified in the linked sub-network take precedence over the access and permissions specified in the linked CM360 network. |
CM360 | Optional Report ID | Optional: Enter the ID of a specific CM360 report to retrieve delivery data from. If no specific CM360 report is linked to OneStrata, the default delivery data is retrieved instead. |
DV360 | Partner ID | Enter the ID of the DV360 partner being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found on the DV360 Partners page. |
DV360 | Reporting Currency | Select a reporting currency for DV360 campaigns linked to OneStrata:
The currency values are reported on the Actualization tab, in the Site Cost column of the Standard Actualization grid. |
Flashtalking | Username | Enter the username of the Flashtalking account being linked to OneStrata. |
Flashtalking | Password | Enter the corresponding password of the Flashtalking account being linked to OneStrata. |
Flashtalking | Use Sandbox | The Use Sandbox option should only be selected if Flashtalking has provided a UAT account and environment for testing purposes. Select the Use Sandbox option if the Flashtalking credentials entered above are used a testing account and environment. |
Google Ads | Developer Token | Enter the Google Ads developer token used by Google Ads manager account being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found on Google Ad's Admin > API center page, in the Developer token field. |
Google Ads | Login Customer ID | Enter the ID of the Google Ads manager account being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found in the dropdown menu used to switch between manager accounts within Google Ads. |
Meta | Optional Business ID | Optional: Enter one or Meta business IDs to link to OneStrata. A Meta business ID is the identifier of a Meta business portfolio, and is also the same as Business Manager ID. If a Meta business portfolio is linked to OneStrata, the access and permissions specified in the linked business portfolio take precedence over the access and permissions specified in the linked Meta app configuration. |
Meta | Config ID | Enter the ID of the Meta app configuration being linked to OneStrata. A Meta app configuration specifies the business assets and permissions required for and granted to the app, and is part of Facebook Login for Business. This value can be found on the Meta App Dashboard's Facebook Login for Business > Configurations page. |
Enter API Credentials
The API Credentials section only applies to Google integrations (CM360, DV360, Google Ads).
Prerequisites:
- Create a project in the Google Cloud API console.
- Enable the appropriate API (the CM360 API, DV360 API, or Google Ads API) in the project.
- Create authorization credentials for the project.
- Add OneStrata to the list of authorized redirect URIs, using the following format:
<OneStrata Instance URL>/mm/externalIntegrations/oauthLogin
In the Create External Integration > Credential > API Credentials section, enter the following information:
Provider | Field Name | Step(s) |
---|---|---|
CM360, DV360, Google Ads | Client ID | Enter the ID of the OAuth client being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found on Google Cloud API Console's Credentials > Additional Information section, in the Client ID field. |
CM360, DV360, Google Ads | Client Secret | Enter the client secret of the OAuth client being linked to OneStrata. This value can be found on Google Cloud API Console's Credentials > Client secrets section, in the Client secret field. |
CM360, DV360, Google Ads | API Key | Enter the API key used to access the Google API. |
Optional: Enter Token Details
There are two ways to specify token details:
- Recommended: Generate token details using the provided API credentials, after the external integration is created. For more information, see Optional (Recommended): Generate Token Details.
- Manually enter token details while creating the external integration.
To manually enter token details, enter the following information in the Create External Integration > Credential > Token Details section:
Provider | Field Name | Step |
---|---|---|
CM360, DV360, Google Ads, Meta | Access Token | Enter the token used to access the external integration provider's API. |
CM360, DV360, Google Ads | Refresh Token | Enter an access token. Access tokens have limited lifetimes, and refresh tokens are used to automatically obtain new access tokens and ensure continuous API access. |
CM360, DV360, Google Ads, Meta | Read-only Access Token Expiration UTC | Read-only The expiration date and time of the entered access token, in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). |
CM360, DV360, Google Ads | Read-only Access Token Issue Date UTC | Read-only The issue date and time of the entered access token, in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). |
Finish the External Integration Creation Process
Remember: After an external integration is created, the external integration's entity level (enterprise or non-enterprise) and Provider Group Type and Provider values cannot be changed.
To change any of these values, click Previous to return to an earlier step and make any desired changes.
To finish the campaign creation process, do the following:
- Click the Create button.
By default, the page redirects to the Credential tab of the newly created external integration. If the external integration requires token details and the token details were not manually entered, follow the steps in Optional: General Token Details to generate the token details.
Optional (Recommended): Generate Token Details
There are two ways to enter token details:
- Recommended: Generate token details using the provided API credentials, after the external integration is created. For more information, see Optional: Generate Token Details.
- Manually enter token details while creating the external integration.
To generate token details, do the following:
- Open the desired external integration and navigate to its Credential tab. By default, a newly created external integration redirects to its Credential tab.
- In the Integration Test section, click the Run Integration Test button. If the other external integrations are correct, the integration test succeeds and the Token Details section of the external integration are automatically populated with the appropriate token details. Otherwise, the integration test fails.