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@invidjs/invid-js

v2.0.5

Published

An attempt to add Invidious support to Node.js

Downloads

24

Readme

InvidJS

npm version npm

An attempt to bring Invidious support to Node.js.

Installation and usage

Your Node.js version must be 16.9.0 or greater.

You can check your version by typing node -v in the terminal.

To install InvidJS, type npm install @invidjs/invid-js in your terminal.

After installing, insert the following in your code:

import * as InvidJS from "@invidjs/invid-js"

Changes from the stock Invidious API

  • Useless or broken endpoints are not carried over. Previously working endpoints are marked as deprecated.
  • Only the most important data is fetched for big objects.
  • Some data is filled in for you and/or made humanly-readable where possible.
  • Minimal and basic versions of objects are available to be consistent with different outputs.
  • Limit options are provided where they're not normally supported by the API.
  • Some objects and outputs are combined, for example:
    • Video and Audio formats are a single object.
    • formatStreams and adaptiveFormats are a single array.
    • Playlists and mixes are the same object, and fetched via the same function.

Building from source

To build the package, clone this repository and execute npm run build in your terminal.

Documentation