This specification is intended for Supply-Side platforms who want to integrate with E- Planning to sell their inventory. Complying with this specification will allow for a faster and more efficient integration to E-Planning’s production environment.
Contents
Auction
What is often referred to as an “auction” consists of:
A bid request being sent to E-Planning (among other buyers)
E-Planning returning a bid response
The partner selecting a winner (if any)
The partner allowing the winner to display an ad to the user
Each of these steps will be specified in this document, along with parallel but equally important operations such as user matching.
RTB Server-to-Server Protocol
E-Planning uses JSON and the HTTP POST method.
E-Planning returns HTTP 204 to signal that it does not want to enter the auction.
The E-Planning RTB protocol and spec was built upon OpenRTB 2.3. However, some OpenRTB 2.5 features are supported (like Banner.format).
Bid Request
To invite E-Planning to enter an auction, the partner will be provided with a set of URLs (“endpoints”), each of them pointing to a different E-Planning data center. The general intent is that the data center closest to the partner’s data center should be used. Please reach out to your E-Planning technical contact for more details.
Only one bid request should be sent for a given auction, but multiple impression slots of the same can and should be included within a single bid request. The JSON file should have the structure below.
Note
Mandatory fields must be included.
Recommended fields have positive impact on bidding pattern when implemented properly.
Optional fields have positive impact on operations and reporting.
Request Top-Level Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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id | String | Mandatory | An identifier for the request, it can be used to connect the bid request to the bid response outside of the HTTP protocol |
tmax | Integer | Recommended | In milliseconds, the time after which bid responses will not enter the auction |
at | Integer | Mandatory | Auction type, where 1 = First Price, 2 = Second Price Plus |
imp | Object Array | Mandatory | See Imp object |
allimps | Integer | Recommended | Flag to indicate whether all the impressions of the context are available or not |
user | Object | Mandatory | See User object |
device | Object | Mandatory | See Device object |
site | Object | Mandatory for Web | See Site object |
app | Object | Mandatory for In-App | See App object |
source | Object | Mandatory | See Source object |
regs | Object | Mandatory | See Regs object |
badv | String Array | Recommended | Block list of advertisers by their domains |
bcat | String Array | Recommended | Blocked advertiser categories using the IAB content categories |
Example
Imp Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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id | String | Mandatory | A unique identifier for this impression within the context of the bid request (typically, starts with 1 and increments) |
banner | Object | Mandatory for display | A Banner object |
video | Object | Mandatory for video | A Video object |
bidfloorcur | String | Mandatory | Currency in which the bid response is expected, including the floor prices. using ISO-4217 alpha codes. Example: "USD" |
bidfloor | Float | Mandatory | The minimum amount for which the impression can be sold, expressed in the currency set in bidfloorcur |
secure | Integer | Mandatory | Set to1 if the snipped in the bid response must use HTTPS |
instl | Integer | Recommended | Set to 1 when the impression is destined to be an interstitial or full- page |
clickbrowser | Integer | Mandatory for In-App | Indicates the type of browser which should be opened upon clicking the creative in an app, where 0 = embedded, 1 = native |
Example
Banner Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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format | Object Array | Mandatory if “w” and “h” are not set | See Format Object. Formats allowed in the auction; it is an array to reflect the fact that many publisher placements support several sizes considered as part of one auction (e.g. 300x250 or 300x600). |
w | Integer | Mandatory if “format” is not set | Width in pixels of the banner supported size |
h | Integer | Mandatory if “format” is not set | Height in pixels of the banner supported size |
wmin | Integer | Recommended if “format” is not set | Minimum width in pixels of the banner supported size |
wmax | Integer | Recommended if “format” is not set | Maximum width in pixels of the banner supported size |
hmin | Integer | Recommended if “format” is not set | Minimum height in pixels of the banner supported size |
hmax | Integer | Recommended if “format” is not set | Maximum height in pixels of the banner supported size |
pos | Integer | Recommended | Follows the Ad Position IAB standard for Above-The-Fold, Below-The-Fold, etc. |
topframe | Integer | Recommended | Indicates if the banner is in the top frame as opposed to an iframe, where 0 = no, 1 = yes |
api | Integer | Recommended | List of supported API frameworks for this impression as described in OpenRTB 2.5. If you are sending inApp traffic, please consider add OMID-1 flag (7) if is supported. |
battr | Integer Array | Recommended | Blocked creatives attributes |
btype | Integer Array | Recommended | Blocked banner ad types |
expdir | Integer Array | Optional | Directions in which the banner may expand |
Note
Both OpenRTB 2.3 and 2.5 size formats are supported. We strongly recommend to not set both at the same time, but if you do, OpenRTB 2.5 format will be discarded.
OpenRTB 2.3: Is "w" and "h"
OpenRTB 2.5: Is "format"
If the intent is to sell two placements on a single page, for example a 728x90 “leaderboard” at the top of the page and a 300x250 rectangle on the right-hand side of the page, two impressions objects should be present with a single size object in each
If the intent is to sell a single placement that can host either a 300x250 rectangle creative or a 300x600 “half-page” creative, then only one impression object should be present, with two size objects in the array
Example
Using format
Using w and h
Video Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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w | Integer | Mandatory | The width of the player, in pixels |
h | Integer | Mandatory | The height of the player, in pixels |
maxduration | Integer | Mandatory | Maximum video ad duration, in seconds |
minduration | Integer | Mandatory | Minimum video ad duration, in seconds |
mimes | String Array | Mandatory | A list of supported video content MIME types. Popular MIME types supported by HTML5 players include: video/mp4, video/webm, video/ogg. For VPAID support, make sure to specify application/javascript. |
protocols | Integer Array | Mandatory | An array of supported video protocols. At least one supported protocol must be specified, where: 2 = VAST 2.0, 3 = VAST 3.0, 5 = VAST 2.0 Wrapper, 6 = VAST 3.0 Wrapper |
pos | Integer | Recommended | Follows the Ad Position IAB standard for Above-The-Fold, Below-The-Fold, etc. |
api | Integer | Recommended | List of supported API frameworks for this impression as described in OpenRTB 2.5. If you are sending inApp traffic, please consider add OMID-1 flag (7) if is supported. |
battr | Integer Array | Recommended | Blocked creatives attributes |
boxingallowed | Integer | Recommended | Specifies whether letter-boxing of 4:3 content into a 16:9 window is allowed, where: 0 = boxing is not allowed, 1 = boxing is allowed (default setting) |
delivery | Integer Array | Optional | A list of supported delivery methods. If blank, it is assumed that all are supported, where: 1 = streaming, 2 = progressive |
linearity | Integer Array | Optional | Specifies whether the ad impression is linear or non-linear. If the field is blank, the ad impression can be of any type, where: 1 = linear/in stream, 2 = non-linear/overlay |
Format Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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w | Integer | Mandatory | Width in pixels of a supported size |
h | Integer | Mandatory | Height in pixels of the same supported size |
Site Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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id | String | Mandatory | Exchange-specific site ID |
page | String | Mandatory | The URL of the page on which the impression will be shown; field should be absent when unknown or alternatively an empty string |
publisher | Object | Mandatory | See Publisher Object |
domain | String | Recommended | The domain of the page |
cat | String Array | Recommended | Array of IAB content categories of the site as described in OpenRTB 2.5. Max 8 categories. |
ref | String | Recommended | The referrer URL that caused navigation to the current page |
Example
App Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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id | String | Obligatorio | Exchange-specific app ID |
name | String | Obligatorio | The application’s name |
bundle | String | Obligatorio | Application bundle or package name (e.g. "com.foo.mygame" on Android and numeric on iOS) |
domain | String | Recomendado | Application domain |
storeurl | String | Recomendado | Application store URL (e.g. iTunes store URL or Android store URL) |
cat | String Array | Recomendado | Array of IAB content categories of the site as described in OpenRTB 2.5. Max 8 categories. |
Example
Publisher Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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id | String | Mandatory | The publisher’s unique ID; it should be sufficient to identify the party ultimately being paid for the impression auctioned. Cannot be null |
domain | String | Recommended | Highest-level domain of the publisher |
name | String | Recommended | Name of the publisher |
Example
User Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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id | String | Recommended | The user’s ID (SSP wide) |
buyeruid | String | Recommended | The E-Planning’s user ID. See user matching section below for comments on how it is obtained |
Example
Device Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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ua | String | Mandatory | The browser user agent string |
ip | String | Mandatory | The user's IP address |
dnt | Integer | Recommended | The user’s intent regarding tracking. If a dnt value was sent in the header by the client application when calling the partner, the value 1 should be passed in this field; if no value was sent, it should be 0. |
language | String | Optional | The user’s browser language using ISO- 639-1-alpha-2 |
carrier | String | Recommended | Carrier or Internet Service Provider |
connectiontype | Integer | Recommended | Network connection type |
os | String | Recommended | The device OS |
geo | Object | Recommended | See the Geo Object |
ifa | String | Recommended | Only for In-App. The device’s advertising ID |
Example
Geo Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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country | String | Mandatory | The user's country at the time of the display, using ISO- 3166-1-alpha-3 |
city | String | Recommended | The user's city |
latitude | Float | Recommended | Latitude from -90.0 to +90.0, where negative is south |
longitude | Float | Recommended | Longitude from - 180.0 to +180.0, where negative is west |
Example
Regs Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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coppa | Integer | Recommended | Flag indicating if this request is subject to COPPA regulations, where 0 = no, 1 = yes |
gdpr | Integer | Mandatory for EU users (Recommended otherwise) | Flag indicating if this request is subject to the GDPR regulations, where 0 = no, 1 = yes |
ext.consent | String | Recommended | When the request is subject to GDPR regulations, this field is used to indicate the user's consent string |
us_privacy | String | Recommended | Flag indicating is this request is subject to the CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act) regulations. CCPA field should be exactly 4 chars length, with first char must be 1 (correspond to version), the 3 remaining chars must be either 'Y' or 'y', 'N or 'n', '-'. |
Example
Source Object
Field | Type | Status | Comment |
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fd | Integer | Mandatory | Entity responsible for the final impression sale decision, 0 = exchange / 1 = upstream source |
pchain | String | Recommended if "schain" is not set | TAG payment ID chain string |
ext.schain | String | Recommended if "pchain" is not set | Per IAB's supply chain object proposal |
ext.omidpn | String | Recommended if inApp | Identifier of the OM SDK integration |
ext.omidpv | String | Recommended if inApp | Version of the OM SDK integration |
Note
For pchain implementation we accept both TAG ID or domain identification
Example
Using pchain
Using schain
Bid Request example
Example of a banner bid request (web)
Bid Response
Each bid response generated by E-Planning is unique and must be used only once, on the same context of the original bid request.
Response Top-Level Object
Field | Type | Comment |
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id | String | E-Planning returns here the identifier present in the corresponding bid request; this is not necessary for the protocol but allows to match the request and response outside of the HTTP bidding protocol. |
seatbid | Object Array | See seatbid object. This is an array to accommodate OpenRTB and partner deserialization, but E-Planning will always return a single object inside it. |
cur | String | The currency of the bid using ISO-4217 alphabetic codes. |
Seatbid Object
Field | Type | Comment |
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seat | String | An identifier, commonly used to reflect E-Planning’s billing requirement in the bidding process. |
bid | Object Array | See Bid object |
Bid Object
Bid being an array of objects, it explicitly allows for several bids to be present in the bid response.
Field | Type | Comment |
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id | String | Bidder generated bid ID to assist with logging/tracking. |
impid | String | E-Planning returns here the imp identifier passed in the bid request. |
price | Float | E-Planning’s bid in CPM value (1 means that E- Planning is willing to pay 0.001 for this single impression). |
adm | String | The creative ad markup to pass to the browser if the bid wins the auction; the markup includes a macro that must be replaced by the partner with the price it will be charged, in CPM value. |
adomain | String Array | The domain of the advertiser E-Planning is placing a bid for. |
w | Integer | The width of the ad (to remove ambiguity when the placement allowed for multiple sizes to compete). |
h | Integer | The height of the ad (to remove ambiguity when the placement allowed for multiple sizes to compete). |
Note
E-Planning counts the impression via creative code on adm, in consequence nurl is not supported.
Bid Response example
Example of a banner bid response (web)
Auction pricing macros
When a E-Planning bid wins an auction, you can inform E-Planning what the winning price was using the auction price macro.
Auction price macro is inserted in Bidresponse.seatbid[...].bid[...].adm and should be replaced inline. Please use the same currency than the auction (usually USD).
There are two different pricing macros:
${AUCTION_PRICE} – Should be replaced with the winning price CPM
${AUCTION_PRICE:B64} – Same than ${AUCTION_PRICE} but base64 encoded
Warning
E-Planning will use the base64-encoded macro by default. Please notify your technical contact if you do not support it.
User Matching
E-Planning provides partner with a sync URL, which partner should fire from traffic using an IFRAME tag. After URL is called from user's browser E-Planning will handle user's cookies on its side. Then E-Planning will redirect the user to a redirect URL which SSP provides to E- Planning.
There is a placeholder in this redirect URL, which E-Planning will replace with buyeruid generated on our side. This process only applies to Web auctions, not being necessary in In-App.
Example of supply partner’s redirect URL: http://test-partner-domain.com/?uid=$UID, E-Planning will replace $UID placeholder with some buyeruid (e.g. “e3cf38b549b50e01”) and redirect user using this URL.
Partner shall pass a redirect URL as "redir" parameter in E-Planning sync URL:
https://ads.us.e-planning.net/uspd/1/<CLIENT_ID>?ruidm=1&du=<ENCODED_REDIRECT_URL>
Note <CLIENT_ID> is provided by E-Planning
Here is the example of final sync IFRAME tag:
<iframe src="https://ads.us.e-planning.net/uspd/1/5a1ad71d2d53a0f5?ruidm=1&du=https%3A%2F%2Ftest-partner-domain.com%2F%3Fuid%3D%24UID" width="0" height="0" style="display: none;"></iframe>
It will redirect to:
https://test-partner-domain.com/?uid=e3cf38b549b50e01
buyeruid format
E-Planning’s buyeruid is a fixed 16 characters length string in all cases, eg: "e3cf38b549b50e01"
Compression
E-Planning can receive compressed bid requests from partners and send them back compressed bid responses. E-Planning recommends usage of compression in requests and responses to decrease auction latency and save network bandwith.
- In order for our engine to properly handle a gzipped request, the HTTP header Content-Encoding: gzip must be present in the bid request.
- In order for our engine to properly generate a gzipped response, the HTTP header Accept-Encoding: gzip must be present in the bid request.
For information, by default, all partners receive non-compressed bid responses from E-Planning.
Persistent connections
E-Planning supports HTTP Keep-Alive connections. By sending the Connection: Keep-Alive header, multiple bid requests can be sent over the same TCP connection. This reduces auction latency by avoiding the TCP handshake for every bid request sent. E-Planning recommends the usage of persistent connections.