Hi Donovan,

Thank your reaching out to our API support team.

>From an API support perspective, your OAuth2 credentials should be specified 
>in your .ini file (please refer here) so the API can automatically refer to 
>them when authenticating your API requests.

However, since it appears that your concern is more related to the PHP client 
library setup and how to access specific objects, then you may reach out 
directly to the PHP client library owners instead, via this link, for further 
insight on the possibility of your requirement.

Best regards,

Peter Laurence Napa Oliquino
Google Ads API Team
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