This is fork from https://github.com/kylejginavan/youtube_it without broken history repo (120 mb size) youtube_it is the most complete Ruby client for the YouTube GData API. It provides an easy way to access the latest and most complete access to YouTube's video API. In comparison with the earlier Youtube interfaces, this new API and library offers much-improved flexibility around executing complex search queries to obtain well-targeted video search results. In addition, standard video management including but not limited to uploading, deleting, updating, like, dislike, ratings and comments.
* Create a youtube account. * Create a developer key here http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/dashboard. * sudo gem install youtube_it
Creating a client:
$ require 'youtube_it' $ client = YouTubeIt::Client.new
Client with developer key:
$ client = YouTubeIt::Client.new(:dev_key => "developer_key")
Client with youtube account and developer key:
$ client = YouTubeIt::Client.new(:username => "youtube_username", :password => "youtube_passwd", :dev_key => "developer_key")
Client with OAuth:
$ client = YouTubeIt::OAuthClient.new("consumer_key", "consumer_secret", "youtube_username", "developer_key") $ client.authorize_from_access("access_token", "access_secret")
Note: Each type of client enables searching capabilities.
Basic Queries:
$ client.videos_by(:query => "penguin") $ client.videos_by(:query => "penguin", :page => 2, :per_page => 15) $ client.videos_by(:tags => ['tiger', 'leopard']) $ client.videos_by(:categories => [:news, :sports]) $ client.videos_by(:categories => [:news, :sports], :tags => ['soccer', 'football']) $ client.videos_by(:user => 'liz') $ client.videos_by(:favorites, :user => 'liz') $ client.video_by("FQK1URcxmb4") $ client.video_by_user("chebyte","FQK1URcxmb4")
Standard Queries:
$ client.videos_by(:most_viewed) $ client.videos_by(:most_linked, :page => 3) $ client.videos_by(:top_rated, :time => :today)
Advanced Queries (with boolean operators OR (either), AND (include), NOT (exclude)):
$ client.videos_by(:categories => { :either => [:news, :sports], :exclude => [:comedy] }, :tags => { :include => ['football'], :exclude => ['soccer'] })
Note: YouTube account or OAuth enables video management.
Upload Video:
$ client.video_upload(File.open("test.mov"), :title => "test",:description => 'some description', :category => 'People',:keywords => %w[cool blah test])
Upload Video With A Developer Tag (Note the tags are not immediately available):
$ client.video_upload(File.open("test.mov"), :title => "test",:description => 'some description', :category => 'People',:keywords => %w[cool blah test], :dev_tag => 'tagdev')
Update Video:
$ client.video_update("FQK1URcxmb4", :title => "new test",:description => 'new description', :category => 'People',:keywords => %w[cool blah test])
Delete Video:
$ client.video_delete("FQK1URcxmb4")
Profile Details:
$ client.profile(user_id)
List Comments:
$ client.comments(video_id)
Add A Comment:
$ client.add_comment(video_id, "test comment!")
List Favorites:
$ client.favorites
Add Favorite:
$ client.add_favorite(video_id)
Delete Favorite:
$ client.delete_favorite(video_id)
List Playlists:
$ client.playlists
Select Playlist:
$ client.playlist(playlist_id)
Select All Videos From A Playlist:
$ playlist = client.playlist(playlist_id) $ playlist.videos
Create Playlist:
$ playlist = client.add_playlist(:title => "new playlist", :description => "playlist description")
Delete Playlist:
$ client.delete_playlist(playlist_id)
Add Video To Playlist:
$ client.add_video_to_playlist(playlist_id, video_id)
Remove Video From Playlist:
$ client.remove_video_from_playlist(playlist_id, playlist_entry_id)
Select Playlists From User:
$ client.playlists_for(user)
You can give permissions in your videos, for example denied comments, rate, etc... you can read more there http://code.google.com/apis/youtube/2.0/reference.html#youtube_data_api_tag_yt:accessControl you have available the followings options:
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:rate, :comment, :commentVote, :videoRespond, :list, :embed, :syndicate
with just two values:
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allowed or denied
Example client = YouTubeIt::Client.new(:username => "youtube_username", :password => "youtube_passwd", :dev_key => "developer_key")
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upload video with denied comments
client.video_upload(File.open(“test.mov”), :title => “test”,:description => ‘some description’, :category => ‘People’,:keywords => %w[cool blah test], :comment => “denied”)
When uploading a video from your browser you need make a form upload with the followings params:
$ upload_token(params, nexturl)
params => params like :title => “title”, :description => “description”, :category => “People”, :tags => [“test”] nexturl => redirect to this url after upload
Controller
def upload @upload_info = YouTubeIt::Client.new.upload_token(params, videos_url) end
View (upload.html.erb)
<% form_tag @upload_info[:url], :multipart => true do %> <%= hidden_field_tag :token, @upload_info[:token] %> <%= label_tag :file %> <%= file_field_tag :file %> <%= submit_tag "Upload video" %> <% end %>
If the videos has support for widescreen:
$ video.embed_html_with_width(1280)
Note: you can specify width or just use the default of 1280.
YouTubeIt passes all logs through the logger variable on the class itself. In Rails context, assign the Rails logger to that variable to collect the messages (don’t forget to set the level to debug):
$ YouTubeIt.logger = RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER $ RAILS_DEFAULT_LOGGER.level = Logger::DEBUG
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Kyle J. Ginavan.
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Mauro Torres - github.com/chebyte
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Marko Seppa - github.com/mseppae
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