A user ID module is responsible for providing user ID data to Prebid.js. The flow is as follows:
getId and decode methods to obtain an ID, and uses your eids configuration to transform it into an ORTB EID object;extendId instead of getId.A user ID module is a javascript file in the modules folder that:
submodule('userId', userIdSpec).userIdSpec has the following properties:
| Property | Scope | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
name |
Required | String | Name of your ID provider, used to match your module with the publisher’s userIds configuration |
gvlid |
Optional | Number | GVL ID to use for TCF. If omitted your module may be be excluded when TCF is in scope. |
getId |
Required | Function | Retrieve serializable ID data, see getId |
extendId |
Optional | Function | Update previously stored ID data, see extendId |
decode |
Required | Function | Decode result from getId or extendId, see decode |
eids |
Optional, but strongly recommended | Object | One or more EID configurations used to translate the result from decode into ORTB EID Objects |
See SharedIdSystem for an example.
getId(config, consentData, storedId)Invoked when:
expires and/or refreshInSecondsstorage configuration), orrefreshUserIds.| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
config |
Object | Configuration for your module as provided by the publisher |
consentData |
Object | |
consentData.gdpr |
Object | TCF consent data when consentManagementTcf is included, or null otherwise |
consentData.gpp |
Object | GPP consent data when consentManagementGpp is included, or null otherwise |
consentData.usp |
String | US Privacy string when consentManagementUsp is included, or null otherwise |
consentData.coppa |
Boolean | COPPA flag as set by publisher configuration |
storedId |
String or Object | Your previously stored ID data, if any, as was returned by getId or extendId |
getId should return an object containing one or both of:
| Property | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
id |
String or Object | Serializable ID data. Objects will be passed through JSON.stringify |
callback |
Function | Invoked at a later point with another callback function setId as first argument |
If your module can provide ID data synchronously it should set id directly;
otherwise it should provide a callback that calls its first argument setId passing it ID data.
In both cases ID data should be a string or a plain, serializable JS object; this data is what may then get stored, passed to decode and, on later sessions, to getId or extendId as the storedId argument.
function getId(config, consentData, storedId) {
return {id: storedId || generateUUID()}
}
function getId(config, consentData, storedId) {
return {
callback: function(setId) {
fetch(ENDPOINT_URL, {
body: JSON.stringify({
params: config.params,
consentData
})
}).then(async function(response) {
if (reponse.ok) {
setId((await response.json()).id);
}
});
}
}
}
extendId(config, consentData, storedId)If provided, it’s invoked when getId is not; namely:
Takes the same arguments and should return an object in the same format as getId.
decode(data, config)Decode ID data. Invoked every time data from your module is available, either from storage or getId / extendId.
Arguments are:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
data |
String or Object | ID data as provided by getId / extendId |
config |
Object | Configuration for your module as provided by the publisher |
Should return an object with at least one entry where the key is an identifier for your ID provider and the value is the ID (which can have any type or structure).
The return value is what’s made available to publishers through getUserIds() and to bid adapters in bidRequest.userId; it’s also used to generate EIDs using your EID configuration.
For example:
function decode(data, config) {
return {exampleId: data};
}
would populate bidRequest.userId.exampleId and pbjs.getUserIds().exampleId with the ID as provided by getId; and would be used to generate EIDs your module’s eids.exampleId configuration.
For each key and idValue entry in the object returned by decode, Prebid.js will:
idValue into an array idValues, which is either the same as idValue if that’s already an array, or an array containing a single member idValue;key in eids and, if present, use the corresponding value eidConfig to translate idValues into EID Objects;eidConfig can be either a function or an object.
If a function, eidConfig is invoked with:
| Name | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
idValues |
Array | ID values from decode, normalized to an array as described above |
config |
Object | Configuration for your module as provided by the publisher |
It should return an object or array of objects in the ORTB EID format.
Example:
exampleIdSpec.eids = {
exampleId: function(idValues, config) {
return {
source: 'exampleId.com',
uid: idValues.map(value => ({
id: value,
atype: 1
}))
};
}
}
If an object, eidConfig should contain:
| Property | Scope | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
source |
Required if getSource is not provided |
String | Value for eid.source |
getSource |
Required if source is not provided |
Function | Returns a string to use for eid.source |
getEidExt |
Optional | Function | Returns an object to use for eid.ext |
getValue |
Optional | Function | Returns a string to use for eid.uid.id. If not provided, members of idValues must be strings, and will be used as-is |
atype |
Optional, but recommended | Number | Value for eid.uid.atype |
getUidExt |
Optional | Function | Returns an object to use for eids.uid.ext |
All functions are invoked once for - and passed as an argument - each element in idValues.
Example:
exampleIdSpec.eids = {
exampleId: {
source: 'exampleId.com',
atype: 1
}
}