Migrate to Banner Ad Units API

This guide explains how to transition to the LevelPlay Banner APIs (using an ad unit ID) from your current implementation, to load and display banner ads.

Before you start
  • The min supported SDK is 8.4.0. You can download the latest SDK here.
  • Make sure to initialize the SDK using LevelPlay Initialization API. Learn more here.
  • You can find the AdUnitID in LevelPlay dashboard. Learn more here.

Create Banner Ad Object and Set Size

The creation of the banner ad object should be done after receiving OnInitSuccess callback.

// Create the banner object and set the ad unit id  
bannerAd = new LevelPlayBannerAd(bannerAdUnitId);

Legacy
Ad Unit (new)
Dimensions in dp
ISBannerSize LevelPlayAdSize (Width X Height)
BANNER BANNER 320 x 50
LARGE LARGE 320 x 90
RECTANGLE MEDIUM_RECTANGLE 300 x 250
SMART Replaced by Adaptive Ad Size (see below) Automatically renders ads to adjust size and orientation for mobile & tablets

To create the ad size follow one of these options: 

Adaptive ad size that adjusts to the screen width (recommended):
This option returns BANNER or LEADERBOARD according to the device type.
Networks that supports adaptive feature (Google, Yandex) will return the a height based on their optimization logic.

LevelPlayAdSize adSize = LevelPlayAdSize.CreateAdaptiveAdSize();

Specific banner size:
This option allows you to set specifically a banner size: BANNER, LARGE, MEDIUM_RECTANGLE.

LevelPlayAdSize adSize = LevelPlayAdSize.BANNER;

Placements

We support placements in banners for reporting only. They should be set before the LoadAd to affect all reloaded ads.

// Set the placement name
LevelPlayBannerAd bannerAd = new LevelPlayBannerAd("bannerAdUnitId", LevelPlayAdSize.BANNER, placementName:"placementName");

Implement Banner Events

Listen to the LevelPlayBannerAd events in your code. The SDK will notify all possible events listed below.

  • It is recommended to set the listener before loading the banner ad.
  • Please note that each banner ad should have its own listener implementation.
  • Callbacks run on the main thread.
// Register to the events 
bannerAd.OnAdLoaded += BannerOnAdLoadedEvent;
bannerAd.OnAdLoadFailed += BannerOnAdLoadFailedEvent;
bannerAd.OnAdDisplayed += BannerOnAdDisplayedEvent;
bannerAd.OnAdDisplayFailed += BannerOnAdDisplayFailedEvent;
bannerAd.OnAdClicked += BannerOnAdClickedEvent;
bannerAd.OnAdCollapsed += BannerOnAdCollapsedEvent;
bannerAd.OnAdLeftApplication += BannerOnAdLeftApplicationEvent;
bannerAd.OnAdExpanded += BannerOnAdExpandedEvent;

// Implement the events
void BannerOnAdLoadedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
void BannerOnAdLoadFailedEvent(LevelPlayAdError ironSourceError) {}
void BannerOnAdClickedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
void BannerOnAdDisplayedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
void BannerOnAdDisplayFailedEvent(LevelPlayAdDisplayInfoError adInfoError) {}
void BannerOnAdCollapsedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
void BannerOnAdLeftApplicationEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
void BannerOnAdExpandedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
Legacy Ad Unit (new)
Listener LevelPlayBannerListener LevelPlayBannerAd
Callbacks onAdLoaded onAdLoaded
onAdLoadFailed onAdLoadFailed
onAdClicked onAdClicked
onAdScreenPresented onAdExpanded
onAdScreenDismissed onAdCollapsed
onAdLeftApplication onAdLeftApplication
onAdDisplayed
onAdDisplayFailed

LevelPlay Ad Info

Ad Info

The LevelPlayAdInfo parameter includes information about the loaded ad.

Learn more about its implementation and available fields here.

Load Banner Ad

To load a banner ad use LoadAd instead of IronSource.loadBanner.

    bannerAd.LoadAd();
    

    Pause and Resume Banner Refresh 

    You can pause banner refresh in your code if the refresh value was defined in the platform. Use the following methods to stop the automatic refresh of the banner ad, or re-enable it after pausing. 

    Note:

    When the banner is displayed again, it will complete the time till refresh, from the time it was paused. 

    • pauseAutoRefresh – pauses auto-refresh of the banner ad.
    • resumeAutoRefresh – resumes auto-refresh of the banner ad after it has been paused.
    // Pause refresh
    bannerAd.PauseAutoRefresh();
    // Resume refresh
    bannerAd.ResumeAutoRefresh();
    

    Hide and Show Banners 

    As part of the banner constructor, you can load your banner in the background and share it on screen only when relevant. To control the ad visibility after loading, you can use these APIs: 

    • ShowAd – banner will be displayed on screen 
    • HideAd – banner will be hidden
    // Show ad 
    bannerAd.ShowAd(); 
    // Hide ad 
    bannerAd.HideAd();

    Display cutouts (Android Only)

    A display cutout in Android devices is a designated area reserved for essential components such as cameras, sensors, or speakers, commonly used in smartphones and devices with edge-to-edge displays. The cutout can potentially limit the game view, affecting the placement of banners on the screen.  To avoid overlap of the banner ad and the displayed cutouts, by using SetRespectAndroidCutouts API.

    You can learn more about Google’s solution for display cutout here.

    To support Android cutouts:

    1. Set the banner default size. 
    2. Invoke SetRespectAndroidCutouts with a value of true (default value is false).
    IronSourceBannerSize ironSourceBannerSize = IronSourceBannerSize.BANNER; 
    ironSourceBannerSize.SetRespectAndroidCutouts(true);

    Destroy Banner Ad

    To destroy a banner, call the Destroy method instead of IronSource.destroyBanner.

    A destroyed banner can no longer be shown again. To display more ads, create a new LevelPlayBannerAd object. 

    bannerAd.DestroyAd();
    

    Multiple Ad Unit Interstitial APIs

    Legacy Ad Unit (new)
    Class IronSource LevelPlayBannerAd
    API loadBanner LoadAd
    destroyBanner DestroyAd
    LevelPlayAdSize.Width
    LevelPlayAdSize.Height
    PauseAutoRefresh
    ResumeAutoRefresh
    ShowAd
    HideAd

    Full Implementation Example of Banner Ads

    Here is an example for creating and loading a banner ad using adaptive banner size.

    private LevelPlayBannerAd bannerAd;
    string bannerAdUnitId = "adUnitId";
    LevelPlayAdSize adSize = LevelPlayAdSize.CreateAdaptiveAdSize();
    bannerAd = new LevelPlayBannerAd(bannerAdUnitId, adSize);
    m_BannerAd = new LevelPlayBannerAd(YOUR_AD_UNIT, adSize, LevelPlayBannerPosition.TopCenter, YOUR_PLACEMENT, false); 
    
    // Register to Banner events
    bannerAd.OnAdLoaded += BannerOnAdLoadedEvent;
    bannerAd.OnAdLoadFailed += BannerOnAdLoadFailedEvent;
    bannerAd.OnAdDisplayed += BannerOnAdDisplayedEvent;
    bannerAd.OnAdDisplayFailed += BannerOnAdDisplayFailedEvent;
    bannerAd.OnAdClicked += BannerOnAdClickedEvent;
    bannerAd.OnAdCollapsed += BannerOnAdCollapsedEvent;
    bannerAd.OnAdLeftApplication += BannerOnAdLeftApplicationEvent;
    bannerAd.OnAdExpanded += BannerOnAdExpandedEvent;
    bannerAd.LoadAd();
    
    void BannerOnAdLoadedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo)
    {    
        //To get actual banner size(either custom/standard size or adaptive)
        LevelPlayAdSize size = adInfo.adSize;
        int width = size.Width;
        int height = size.Height;
    }
    void BannerOnAdLoadFailedEvent(LevelPlayAdError ironSourceError) {}
    void BannerOnAdClickedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
    void BannerOnAdDisplayedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
    void BannerOnAdDisplayFailedEvent(LevelPlayAdDisplayInfoError adInfoError) {}
    void BannerOnAdCollapsedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
    void BannerOnAdLeftApplicationEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
    void BannerOnAdExpandedEvent(LevelPlayAdInfo adInfo) {}
    

    LevelPlay Mediation Demo App

    The Integration Demo application demonstrates how to integrate banner Ad Unit APIs in your app.

    Download Unity Demo Application

    Done!

    You are now all set up to serve banner ads in your application using our new Multiple Ad Unit APIs.