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@daangamesdg/youtube-notifications

v1.0.2

Published

The TypeScript compatible version of 'youtube-notification'

Downloads

5

Readme

The TypeScript compatible version of youtube-notification. Full credits go to them as I only bumped the dependencies and added TypeScript declarations to the code.

Install

# npm install @daangamesdg/youtube-notifications
yarn add @daangamesdg/youtube-notifications

Usage

JavaScript example:

const Notifier = require("@daangamesdg/youtube-notifications");

const notifier = new Notifier({
	hubCallback: "https://example.com/youtube",
	port: 8080,
	secret: "Something",
	path: "/youtube",
});
notifier.setup();

notifier.on("notified", (data) => {
	console.log("New Video");
	console.log(`${data.channel.name} just uploaded a new video titled: ${data.video.title}`);
});

notifier.subscribe("channel_1");

TypeScript example:

import Notifier from "@daangamesdg/youtube-notifications";

const notifier = new Notifier({
	hubCallback: "https://example.com/youtube",
	port: 8080,
	secret: "Something",
	path: "/youtube",
});

notifier.setup();

notifier.on("notified", (data) => {
	console.log("New Video");
	console.log(`${data.channel.name} just uploaded a new video titled: ${data.video.title}`);
});

notifier.subscribe("channel_1");

Events

  • 'subscribe' - Emitted when a new subscription is added.
  • 'unsubscribe' - Emitted when a subscription is removed.
  • 'notified'(data) - Emitted when a new video is uploaded.

API

YouTubeNotifier.constructor(options)

options is an object that you may write your own properties to. The following properties are read by YouTubeNotifier:

  • secret - A private key used by Pubsubhubbub, it is not required to include this property but it is highly recommended that you do. Defaults to undefined
  • hubCallback - Your ip/domain name that will be used as a callback URL by Pubsubhubbub. It must be in a URL format, ex: 'https://example.com/'. This is a required property as the default is undefined.
  • middleware - If you are going to use the notifier with a middle ware. Defaults to false.
  • path - The path on which the server will interact with the hub. Defaults to '/'. Not required if you are using the notifier with a middleware.
  • port - The port Pubsubhubbub will listen on. This must be an open port on your system. Defaults to port 3000. Not required if you are using the notifier with a middleware.
  • hubUrl - The URL in which we listen to updates from. This shouldn't be changed unless you know what you're doing.

YouTubeWatch.setup()

This function will setup a server to interact with Pubsubhubbub. If this function is called after the server has already been setup an error is thrown. If this is used with middleware set to true, an error is thrown.

YouTubeWatch.listener()

This functions will creates and return an Express middleware handler for PubSubHubbub.

YouTubeWatch.subscribe(channels=[])

Subscribes to a channel or a list of channels IDs. Channels may either be a string or an array of strings. After each successful channel has been verified to receive updates a subscribe event is ommited.

YouTubeWatch.unsubscribe(channels=[])

Removes the watch state from a list of channel IDs. Channels may either be a string or an array of strings. After each successful channel has been verified to stop receiving updates an unsubscribe event is ommited.

Types

export type NotifierOptions = {
	hubCallback: string;
	secret?: string;
	middleware?: boolean;
	port?: number;
	path?: string;
	hubUrl?: string;
};

export interface Notification {
	video: {
		id: string;
		title: string;
		link: string;
	};
	channel: {
		id: string;
		name: string;
		link: string;
	};
	published: Date;
	updated: Date;
}

export interface SubscriptionUpdate {
	type: "subscribe" | "unsubscribe";
	channel: string;
}

Author

👤 DaanGamesDG

Donate

This will always be open source project, even if I don"t receive donations. But there are still people out there that want to donate, so if you do here is the link PayPal or Ko-Fi. Thanks in advance! I really appriciate it <3

Lisence

Project is licensed under the © MIT License