This module provides you an easy interface to extract YouTube video metadata including title, comments, and stats. You
must setup your API KEY before being able to use this module. If you have your Google API key, you can skip this
section; otherwise, check out this video: Getting Started - Creating an API Key and Querying the API.
You must enter the API_KEY when you want to initialize the youtube-easy-api module. Check out the examples below.
For more detailed description, you can read this article: An Easy Python Wrapper for YouTube Data API 3.0
The module requires the following libraries:
- google-api-python-client
- google-auth-oauthlib
The, it can be installed using pip:
pip3 install youtube-easy-apiMake sure the pip is upgraded to the latest version.
The module currently support the methods below.
search_videosget_metadata
You can search YouTube service by passing a search_keyword to the search_videos method. You will
receive an ordered lists of videos according to the search configs.
from youtube_easy_api.easy_wrapper import *
easy_wrapper = YoutubeEasyWrapper()
easy_wrapper.initialize(api_key=API_KEY)
results = easy_wrapper.search_videos(search_keyword='python', order='relevance')
order_id = 1
video_id = results[order_id]['video_id']
print(video_id)
'_uQrJ0TkZlc'You can also extract the metadata of a video by passing its video_id to the method get_metadata.
from youtube_easy_api.easy_wrapper import *
easy_wrapper = YoutubeEasyWrapper()
easy_wrapper.initialize(api_key=API_KEY)
metadata = easy_wrapper.get_metadata(video_id='rdjnkb4ONWk')
print(metadata['title'])
'The Pink Panther Show Episode 59 - Slink Pink'
print(metadata['statistics']['likeCount'])
285373And, that's pretty much it!