package adcom1 import "encoding/json" // Audit objects represents the outcome of some form of review of the ad. // This is typical, for example, when scanning for malware or otherwise performing ad quality reviews. type Audit struct { // Attribute: // status // Type: // integer // Definition: // The audit status of the ad. // Refer to List: Audit Status Codes. Status AuditStatus `json:"status,omitempty"` // Attribute: // feedback // Type: // string array // Definition: // One or more human-readable explanations as to reasons for rejection or any changes to fields for ad quality reasons (e.g., adomain, cat, attr, etc.). Feedback []string `json:"feedback,omitempty"` // Attribute: // init // Type: // integer // Definition: // Timestamp of the original instantiation of this object in Unix format (i.e., milliseconds since the epoch). Init int64 `json:"init,omitempty"` // Attribute: // lastmod // Type: // integer // Definition: // Timestamp of most recent modification to this object in Unix format (i.e., milliseconds since the epoch). LastMod int64 `json:"lastmod,omitempty"` // Attribute: // corr // Type: // object // Definition: // Correction object wherein the auditor can specify changes to attributes of the Ad object or its children they believe to be proper. // For example, if the original Ad indicated a category of “IAB3”, but the auditor deems the correct category to be “IAB13”, then corr could include a sparse Ad object including just the cat array indicating “IAB13”. Corr *Ad `json:"corr,omitempty"` // TODO: probably, this won't work due to "omitempty" stuff. Probably, will need an all-pointer Ad equivalent. // Attribute: // ext // Type: // object // Definition: // Optional vendor-specific extensions. Ext json.RawMessage `json:"ext,omitempty"` }