@dtereshenko/react-gpt v2.2.0
React GPT
A React component for Google Publisher Tags.
Requirements
- React 0.14+
Browser Requirements
- IE10+
Features
- Supports all rendering modes (single request mode, async rendering node and *sync rendering mode)
- Supports responsive ads.
- Supports interstitial ads.
- Supports lazy render.
* Synchronous rendering requires that the GPT JavaScript be loaded synchronously.
Installation
$ yarn react-gptReact GPT depends on Promise to be available in browser. If your application support the browser which doesn't support Promise, please include the polyfill.
Getting Started
Import React GPT and pass props to the component.
import {Bling as GPT} from "react-gpt";
class Application extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<GPT
adUnitPath="/4595/nfl.test.open"
slotSize={[728, 90]}
/>
);
}
}You at least need to pass adUnitPath and one of slotSize and sizeMapping.
Enabling Single Request Mode
To enable Single Request Mode, call Bling.enableSingleRequest() before rendering any ad.
It defaults to Asynchronous Rendering Mode if not set.
import {Bling as GPT} from "react-gpt";
GPT.enableSingleRequest();
class Application extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<div id="ad-1">
<GPT
adUnitPath="/4595/nfl.test.open"
slotSize={[728, 90]}
/>
</div>
<div id="ad-2">
<GPT
adUnitPath="/4595/nfl.test.open"
slotSize={[300, 250]}
/>
</div>
);
}
}The above example will make one request to the server to render both ads which makes it easier to ensure category exclusion.
Responsive ad
If you pass sizeMapping props instead of slotSize, React GPT listens for the viewport width change and refreshes an ad when the break point is hit.
import {Bling as GPT} from "react-gpt";
class Application extends React.Component {
render() {
return (
<GPT
adUnitPath="/4595/nfl.test.open"
sizeMapping={[
{viewport: [0, 0], slot: [320, 50]},
{viewport: [750, 0], slot: [728, 90]},
{viewport: [1050, 0], slot: [1024, 120]}
]}
/>
);
}
}API and Documentation
- API Review the
React GPTAPI - Getting Started A more detailed Getting Started Guide
- Docs Guides and API.
To run examples:
- Clone this repo
- Run
yarn - Run
npm run examplesfor client side rendering,npm startfor server side rendering. - Point your browser to http://localhost:8080
Contributing to this project
Please take a moment to review the guidelines for contributing.
License
MIT
6 years ago