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Today we're pleased to announce several additions and improvements to the DFP API with the release of v201711. This release includes a new service, CdnConfigurationService, which manages the configuration of DAI (Dynamic Ad Insertion) content ingestion and delivery networks.

Please note that Ad Exchange historical reports will be run in the Pacific timezone in v201711. This will allow you to report on Bid and Deals metrics. If you need to continue running Ad Exchange historical reports in your network timezone, please stay on v201708. Future versions will support both options.

Additionally, the release adds the ability to generate in-site preview URLs for native styles, and you can now determine if an AdUnit supports fluid sizes by looking at the new isFluid attribute.

For a full list of API changes in v201711, see the release notes.

With each new release comes a deprecation. If you're using v201611 or earlier, it's time to look into upgrading. Also remember that v201702 will be sunset at the end of February 2018.

As always, if you have any questions, feel free to drop us a line on the DFP API forum.  - 

CdnConfigurationService, which manages the configuration of DAI (Dynamic Ad Insertion) content ingestion and delivery networks.

Please note that Ad Exchange historical reports will be run in the Pacific timezone in v201711. This will allow you to report on Bid and Deals metrics. If you need to continue running Ad Exchange historical reports in your network timezone, please stay on v201708. Future versions will support both options.

Additionally, the release adds the ability to generate in-site preview URLs for native styles, and you can now determine if an AdUnit supports fluid sizes by looking at the new isFluid attribute.

For a full list of API changes in v201711, see the release notes.

With each new release comes a deprecation. If you're using v201611 or earlier, it's time to look into upgrading. Also remember that v201702 will be sunset at the end of February 2018.

As always, if you have any questions, feel free to drop us a line on the DFP API forum.

Current Ad Exchange Seller REST API users will need to migrate to the DoubleClick for Publishers API before July 26, 2018. This migration guide provides a mapping of each Ad Exchange reporting metric to its equivalent in the DFP API.

For more details about reporting in the DFP API, see the reporting guide.
For general assistance with the DFP API or your migration, reach out on our developer forum.

Why this is happening


As a part of our effort to provide a unified tool to manage your ad business and monetize your inventory, the DoubleClick for Publishers API now supports all of the features of the Ad Exchange Seller REST API. The DFP API is more robust and has more frequent updates.

What isn't changing


Users will not need to create new accounts. All Ad Exchange Seller users already have a DoubleClick for Publishers account.

No data is changing. The only change is how you programmatically access that data.