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youtube-api

v3.0.1

Published

A Node.JS module, which provides an object oriented wrapper for the Youtube v3 API.

Downloads

6,584

Readme

youtube-api

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A Node.JS module, which provides an object oriented wrapper for the Youtube v3 API.

:cloud: Installation

# Using npm
npm install --save youtube-api

# Using yarn
yarn add youtube-api

:clipboard: Example

/**
 * This script uploads a video (specifically `video.mp4` from the current
 * directory) to YouTube,
 *
 * To run this script you have to create OAuth2 credentials and download them
 * as JSON and replace the `credentials.json` file. Then install the
 * dependencies:
 *
 * npm i r-json lien opn bug-killer
 *
 * Don't forget to run an `npm i` to install the `youtube-api` dependencies.
 * */

const Youtube = require("youtube-api")
    , fs = require("fs")
    , readJson = require("r-json")
    , Lien = require("lien")
    , Logger = require("bug-killer")
    , opn = require("opn")
    , prettyBytes = require("pretty-bytes")
    ;

// I downloaded the file from OAuth2 -> Download JSON
const CREDENTIALS = readJson(`${__dirname}/credentials.json`);

// Init lien server
let server = new Lien({
    host: "localhost"
  , port: 5000
});

// Authenticate
// You can access the Youtube resources via OAuth2 only.
// https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/guides/moving_to_oauth#service_accounts
let oauth = Youtube.authenticate({
    type: "oauth"
  , client_id: CREDENTIALS.web.client_id
  , client_secret: CREDENTIALS.web.client_secret
  , redirect_url: CREDENTIALS.web.redirect_uris[0]
});

opn(oauth.generateAuthUrl({
    access_type: "offline"
  , scope: ["https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube.upload"]
}));

// Handle oauth2 callback
server.addPage("/oauth2callback", lien => {
    Logger.log("Trying to get the token using the following code: " + lien.query.code);
    oauth.getToken(lien.query.code, (err, tokens) => {

        if (err) {
            lien.lien(err, 400);
            return Logger.log(err);
        }

        Logger.log("Got the tokens.");

        oauth.setCredentials(tokens);

        lien.end("The video is being uploaded. Check out the logs in the terminal.");

        var req = Youtube.videos.insert({
            resource: {
                // Video title and description
                snippet: {
                    title: "Testing YoutTube API NodeJS module"
                  , description: "Test video upload via YouTube API"
                }
                // I don't want to spam my subscribers
              , status: {
                    privacyStatus: "private"
                }
            }
            // This is for the callback function
          , part: "snippet,status"

            // Create the readable stream to upload the video
          , media: {
                body: fs.createReadStream("video.mp4")
            }
        }, (err, data) => {
            console.log("Done.");
            process.exit();
        });

        setInterval(function () {
            Logger.log(`${prettyBytes(req.req.connection._bytesDispatched)} bytes uploaded.`);
        }, 250);
    });
});

:question: Get Help

There are few ways to get help:

  1. Please post questions on Stack Overflow. You can open issues with questions, as long you add a link to your Stack Overflow question.
  2. For bug reports and feature requests, open issues. :bug:
  3. For direct and quick help, you can use Codementor. :rocket:

:memo: Documentation

The official Youtube documentation is a very useful resource.

If you have any questions, please ask them on Stack Overflow and eventually open an issue and link your question there.

Authentication

OAuth (Access Token)

Youtube.authenticate({
    type: "oauth"
  , token: "your access token"
});

OAuth (Refresh Token)

Youtube.authenticate({
    type: "oauth"
  , refresh_token: "your refresh token"
  , client_id: "your client id"
  , client_secret: "your client secret"
  , redirect_url: "your refresh url"
});

Server Key

Only for requests that don't require user authorization (certain list operations)

Youtube.authenticate({
    type: "key"
  , key: "your server key"
});

:yum: How to contribute

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:dizzy: Where is this library used?

If you are using this library in one of your projects, add it in this list. :sparkles:

  • youtube-playlist-info
  • node-youtubeapi-simplifier
  • youtube-channel-videos
  • YouSlackBot
  • ydown
  • youtube-dler
  • test-youtube-api
  • steam-chat-bot
  • youtube-vanitystats
  • node-red-node-youtube
  • kyot-sunday-playlists
  • anitube
  • mediacenterjs-youtube
  • node-red-contrib-youtube
  • pullplaylist
  • youtube-album-uploader
  • mediacenterjs
  • adasq-services-ytv
  • youtube-comment-sampler
  • botyo-command-youtube
  • muzier-cli
  • osjs-youtube-adapter
  • @zlucy/lucy-search
  • youtube-album-uploader-multiple
  • chewb-youtube-uploader
  • hpcbot
  • nodejs-youtube-uploader
  • spotivy
  • @dottjt/mediareade

:scroll: License

MIT © Ionică Bizău