The JW Player RTD module passes contextual and performance based information about individual video impression opportunities to bid adapters in order to increase monetization. To use this module, you’ll need to work with JW Player to get an account and discuss the best integration path.
1) Compile the JW Player RTD Provider into your Prebid build:
gulp build --modules=jwplayerRtdProvider
2) Publishers must register JW Player as a Real Time Data provider by using setConfig
to load a Prebid Config containing a realTimeData.dataProviders
array:
pbjs.setConfig({
...,
realTimeData: {
auctionDelay: 100,
dataProviders: [{
name: "jwplayer",
waitForIt: true,
params: {
mediaIDs: ['abc', 'def', 'ghi', 'jkl']
}
}]
}
});
3) Optionally, if you would like to prefetch the targeting information for certain media, you must include the media IDs in params.mediaIDs
, as displayed above. You must also set waitForIt
to true
and make sure that a value is set to realTimeData.auctionDelay
.
waitForIt
is required to ensure the auction waits for the prefetching of the relvant targeting information to complete. It signals to Prebid that you allow the module to delay the auction if necessary.
Setting an auctionDelay
in the realTimeData
object is required to ensure the auction waits for prefetching to complete. The auctionDelay
is the max time in ms that the auction will wait for the requested targeting information.
Note: Though prefetch is optional, we highly recommend enabling it to ensure that the targeting information is available before bids are requested.
Config Syntax details:
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
name | String | Real time data module name | Always ‘jwplayer’ |
waitForIt | Boolean | Required to ensure that the auction is delayed until prefetch is complete | Optional. Defaults to false |
params | Object | ||
params.mediaIDs | Array of Strings | Media Ids for prefetching | Optional |
4) Include the content’s media ID and/or the player’s ID in the matching AdUnit’s fpd.context.data.jwTargeting
before calling addAdUnits
:
const adUnit = {
code: '/19968336/prebid_native_example_1',
...,
ortb2Imp: {
ext: {
data: {
jwTargeting: {
// Note: the following Ids are placeholders and should be replaced with your Ids.
playerID: 'abcd',
mediaID: '1234'
}
}
}
}
};
pbjs.que.push(function() {
pbjs.addAdUnits([adUnit]);
pbjs.requestBids({...});
});
Note: You may also include jwTargeting
information in the prebid config’s ortb2.site.ext.data
. Information provided in the adUnit will always supersede the information in the config; use the config to set fallback information or information that applies to all adUnits.
AdUnit Syntax details:
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
ortb2Imp.ext.data.jwTargeting | Object | ||
ortb2Imp.ext.data.jwTargeting.mediaID | String | Media Id of the content associated to the Ad Unit | Optional but highly recommended |
ortb2Imp.ext.data.jwTargeting.playerID | String | the ID of the HTML div element used when instantiating the JW Player instance that will render the content associated with the Ad Unit | Optional but recommended. You can retrieve this ID by calling player.id , where player is the JW Player instance variable. |
This section contains guidelines for bid adapters that are working with JW Player to utilize the additional targeting.
Those bidders should implement the buildRequests
function. When it is called, the bidRequests
param will be an array of bids.
Each bidRequest for which targeting information was found will conform to the following object structure:
{
adUnitCode: 'xyz',
bidId: 'abc',
...,
ortb2: {
site: {
content: {
id: 'jw_abc123',
data: [
{
name: 'jwplayer.com',
ext: {
segtax: 502,
cids: ['abc123']
},
segment: [
{
id: '123'
},
{
id: '456'
}
]
}
]
}
}
}
}
Each bid for which targeting information was found will have a ortb2 param conforming to the oRTB v2 object structure. The ortb2
object will contain our proprietaty targeting segments in a format compliant with the IAB’s segment taxonomy structure.
The content’s ID can be obtained in the bid.ortb2.site.content.id
property path and the targeting segments can be found in bid.ortb2.site.content.data.segment
.
BidRequest Syntax details:
Name | Type | Description | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
ortb2.site.content | Object | ||
ortb2.site.content.id | String | Unique identifier for the specific media asset | |
ortb2.site.content.data | Array | Contains segment taxonomy objects | |
ortb2.site.content.data[index].name | String | the jwplayer.com string indicating the provider name |
|
ortb2.site.content.data[index].ext.segtax | Integer | the 502 value is the unique identifier for JW Player’s proprietary taxonomy |
|
ortb2.site.content.data[index].ext.cids | Array | List of extended content ids as defined in oRTB’s community extensions. | |
ortb2.site.content.data[index].segment | Array | Contains the segment taxonomy values as an object | |
ortb2.site.content.data[index].segment[index].id | String | String representation of the data segment value |
To view an example:
gulp serve --modules=jwplayerRtdProvider
http://localhost:9999/integrationExamples/gpt/jwplayerRtdProvider_example.html
Note: the mediaIds in the example are placeholder values; replace them with your existing IDs.