With this Plugin you can add a Google Admob Ads inside your Xamarin Android and iOS Projects with a single line!!! This plugin supports: Banners, Interstitial and Rewarded Videos
- Available on Nuget: https://www.nuget.org/packages/MarcTron.Admob/
- Install in your .NetStandard project and Android/iOS projects
- Xamarin.Android
- Xamarin.iOS
You can find a tutorial on my blog: https://www.xamarinexpert.it/admob-made-easy/
To add a Banner on a page you have two options:
<controls:MTAdView x:Name="myAds"/>
remember to add this line in your XAML:
xmlns:controls="clr-namespace:MarcTron.Plugin.Controls;assembly=Plugin.MtAdmob"
As you can have different Banner Ids for iOS and for Android, you could use the OnPlatform-Property like this:
<controls:MTAdView x:Name="myAds" AdsId="{OnPlatform Android='ca-app-pub-3940256099942544/6300978111',
iOS='ca-app-pub-3940256099942544/2934735716'}"/>
Or set it in App.xaml (similar to HeightRequest as explained below) for all banners in your app.
MTAdView ads = new MTAdView();
To test the banner during the development google uses two Banner Id, one for Android and the other for iOS. Use them then remember to replace them with your own IDs:
Android: ca-app-pub-3940256099942544/6300978111
iOS: ca-app-pub-3940256099942544/2934735716
If the Banners don't appear in your app, probably it's a size problem. To solve it, add this style you your app.xaml:
<Style TargetType="controls:MTAdView">
<Setter Property="HeightRequest">
<Setter.Value>
<x:OnIdiom Phone="50" Tablet="90"/>
</Setter.Value>
</Setter>
</Style>
For each AdView if you want, you can set these properties:
AdsId: To add the id of your ads
PersonalizedAds: You can set it to False if you want to use generic ads (for GDPR...) (It works only for Android Banners, for the others, you must ask for consent)
For GDPR it's better to rely on a custom consent instead or using the non personalized ads as I cannot guarantee it works. So it's better if you create a custom consent
AdsId: To add the id of your ads
PersonalizedAds: You can set it to False if you want to use generic ads (for GDPR...) (It works only for Android Banners, for the others, you must ask for consent) For GDPR it's better to rely on a custom consent instead or using the non personalized ads as I cannot guarantee it works. So it's better if you create a custom consent
TestDevices: You can add here the ID of your test devices
You can use Global Properties in this way:
CrossMTAdmob.Current.UserPersonalizedAds = true;
You can show an interstitial with a single line of code:
CrossMTAdmob.Current.ShowInterstitial();
To Load an interstitial you can use this line:
CrossMTAdmob.Current.LoadInterstitial("xx-xxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx");
You can show a Rewarded video with a single line of code:
CrossMTAdmob.Current.ShowRewardedVideo();
To Load a Rewarded Video you can use this line:
CrossMTAdmob.Current.LoadRewardedVideo("xx-xxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxxx");
Just in case you need, the Banner ads offer 4 events:
AdsClicked When a user clicks on the ads
AdsClosed When the user closes the ads
AdsImpression Called when an impression is recorded for an ad.
AdsOpened When the ads is opened
the Interstitial ads offer 3 events:
OnInterstitialLoaded When it's loaded
OnInterstitialOpened When it's opened
OnInterstitialClosed When it's closed
The Rewarded Videos offer 7 events:
OnRewarded When the user gets a reward
OnRewardedVideoAdClosed When the ads is closed
OnRewardedVideoAdFailedToLoad When the ads fails to load
OnRewardedVideoAdLeftApplication When the users leaves the application
OnRewardedVideoAdLoaded When the ads is loaded
OnRewardedVideoAdOpened When the ads is opened
OnRewardedVideoStarted When the ads starts
OnRewardedVideoAdCompleted When the ads is completed
Remember to include the MTAdmob library with this code (usually it's added automatically):
using MarcTron.Plugin;
Before loading ads, have your app initialize the Mobile Ads SDK by calling MobileAds.initialize() with your AdMob App ID. This needs to be done only once, ideally at app launch. For example:
protected override void OnCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
TabLayoutResource = Resource.Layout.Tabbar;
ToolbarResource = Resource.Layout.Toolbar;
base.OnCreate(savedInstanceState);
<!-- Sample AdMob App ID: ca-app-pub-3940256099942544~3347511713 -->
MobileAds.Initialize(ApplicationContext, "xx-xxx-xxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx~xxxxxxxxxx");
Xamarin.Forms.Forms.Init(this, savedInstanceState);
LoadApplication(new App());
}
Remember to add this to your AppManifest:
<meta-data android:name="com.google.android.gms.ads.APPLICATION_ID"
android:value="ca-app-pub-xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx~yyyyyyyyyy"/>
If your Ads are not displayed on your Android Emulator, make sure your Emulator has Google Play Store API installed, otherwise you'll find this message in your Debugger Console:
[GooglePlayServicesUtil] Google Play Store is missing.
If it's still not showing ads after adding Play Store, open Google Play Store on your emulator. There might be some config work to be done by Play Store, e.g. login with your google account, so just start it and make sure it's working fine on your emulator.
Before loading ads, have your app initialize the Mobile Ads SDK by calling MobileAds.SharedInstance.Start with your AdMob App ID. This needs to be done only once, ideally at app launch. For example:
public override bool FinishedLaunching(UIApplication app, NSDictionary options)
{
global::Xamarin.Forms.Forms.Init();
MobileAds.SharedInstance.Start(CompletionHandler);
LoadApplication(new App());
return base.FinishedLaunching(app, options);
}
private void CompletionHandler(InitializationStatus status){}
Edit your info.plist adding these Keys:
<key>GADApplicationIdentifier</key>
<string>ca-app-pub-3940256099942544~1458002511</string> <- This is a test key, replace it with your APPID
<key>GADIsAdManagerApp</key>
<true/>
That's it. Cannot be easier than that :)