After covering all types of search and video methods, we will be discussing in this article about Playlist. Everyone must be knowing what playlist is in Youtube. There are two ways to retrieve the playlist using Youtube Data API:
- Retrieve all Playlist
- Retrieve My Playlist
We will discuss these methods in detail with full code and output.
Follow the steps below to generate a Client Id and a Secret Key.
- Go to Google Google Developers Console and click on Sign In in the upper rightmost corner of the page. Sign In using the credentials of the valid Google Account. If you don’t have a google account, setup a account first and then use the details to Sign In on the Google Developers Homepage.
- Now navigate to the Developer Dashboard and create a new Project.
- Click on Enable API option.
- In the search field, search for Youtube Data API and select the Youtube Data API option that comes in the drop down list.
- You will be redirected to a screen that says information about the Youtube Data API, along with two options: ENABLE and TRY API.
- Click on ENABLE option to get started with the API.
- In the sidebar under APIs & Services, select Credentials.
- At the top of the page, select the OAuth consent screen tab. Select an Email address, enter a Product name if not already set, and click the Save button.
- In the Credentials tab, select the Create credentials drop-down list, and choose OAuth Client Id. OAuth is generally used where authorization is required like in the case of retrieving liked videos of a user.
- Select the application type Other, enter the name “YouTube Data API Myvideos”, and click the Create button and click OK.
- Click on Download button to the right of the client Id to download the JSON file.
- Save and rename the file as client_secret.json and move it to the working directory.
Install additional libraries using the pip command:
pip install --upgrade google-auth google-auth-oauthlib google-auth-httplib2
Note: One thing that we forgot to discuss is how to find the channel Id to use it as a parameter in the first code – to lists all playlists associated with a Youtube Channel Id.
Follow the steps below to find the channel Id:
- Sign in to your Youtube Account.
- In the top left corner, Click on three lines icon and go to Settings.
- Now in the same menu in the left hand side it will show option of Advance Settings.
- You will see your Channel Id under Account Information.
Code to retrieve all playlists: This example shows how to retrieve all playlists owned by a Youtube Channel identified by the channeled mentioned in the parameter list.
Python3
import os import google.oauth2.credentials import google_auth_oauthlib.flow from googleapiclient.discovery import build from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow # The CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE variable specifies the name of a file that contains # client_id and client_secret. CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE = "client_secret.json" # This scope allows for full read/write # access to the authenticated user's account # and requires requests to use an SSL connection. API_SERVICE_NAME = 'youtube' API_VERSION = 'v3' def get_authenticated_service(): flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file(CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, SCOPES) credentials = flow.run_console() return build(API_SERVICE_NAME, API_VERSION, credentials = credentials) def print_response(response): print (response) # Build a resource based on a list of # properties given as key-value pairs. # Leave properties with empty values out # of the inserted resource. def build_resource(properties): resource = {} for p in properties: # Given a key like "snippet.title", split into # "snippet" and "title", where # "snippet" will be an object and "title" # will be a property in that object. prop_array = p.split( '.' ) ref = resource for pa in range ( 0 , len (prop_array)): is_array = False key = prop_array[pa] # For properties that have array values, # convert a name like "snippet.tags[]" to # snippet.tags, and set a flag to handle # the value as an array. if key[ - 2 :] = = '[]' : key = key[ 0 : len (key) - 2 :] is_array = True if pa = = ( len (prop_array) - 1 ): # Leave properties without values # out of inserted resource. if properties[p]: if is_array: ref[key] = properties[p].split( ', ' ) else : ref[key] = properties[p] elif key not in ref: # For example, the property is "snippet.title", but the resource does # not yet have a "snippet" object. Create the snippet object here. # Setting "ref = ref[key]" means that in the next time through the # "for pa in range ..." loop, we will be setting a property in the # resource's "snippet" object. ref[key] = {} ref = ref[key] else : # For example, the property is "snippet.description", # and the resource already has a "snippet" object. ref = ref[key] return resource # Remove keyword arguments that are not set def remove_empty_kwargs( * * kwargs): good_kwargs = {} if kwargs is not None : for key, value in kwargs.items(): if value: good_kwargs[key] = value return good_kwargs def playlists_list_by_channel_id(client, * * kwargs): kwargs = remove_empty_kwargs( * * kwargs) response = client.playlists(). list ( * kwargs).execute() return print_response(response) if __name__ = = '__main__' : # When running locally, disable OAuthlib's # HTTPs verification. When running in production # * do not * leave this option enabled. os.environ[ 'OAUTHLIB_INSECURE_TRANSPORT' ] = '1' client = get_authenticated_service() playlists_list_by_channel_id(client, part = 'snippet, contentDetails' , # Replace with your Youtube Channel Id channelId = 'UCqoMU8lNdUq63ZmTJFd620b' , maxResults = 25 ) |
Output:
When you will execute the code you will be asked for the authorization code. For getting the code you need to follow the link mentioned in the command prompt screen above the line: Enter the Authorization code.
Now follow the link and copy paste the authorization code that you will get by granting the permission.
Code to list My Playlist: This example show how to print the authorized user’s playlists. It uses mine parameter to show that API should only print Playlists from the Youtube channel of the user authorizing the requests.
Python3
import os import google.oauth2.credentials import google_auth_oauthlib.flow from googleapiclient.discovery import build from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow # The CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE variable specifies # the name of a file that contains # client_id and client_secret. CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE = "client_secret.json" # This scope allows for full read/write # access to the authenticated user's account # and requires requests to use an SSL connection. API_SERVICE_NAME = 'youtube' API_VERSION = 'v3' def get_authenticated_service(): flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file( CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, SCOPES) credentials = flow.run_console() return build(API_SERVICE_NAME, API_VERSION, credentials = credentials) def print_response(response): print (response) # Build a resource based on a list of # properties given as key-value pairs. # Leave properties with empty values # out of the inserted resource. def build_resource(properties): resource = {} for p in properties: # Given a key like "snippet.title", split # into "snippet" and "title", where # "snippet" will be an object and "title" # will be a property in that object. prop_array = p.split( '.' ) ref = resource for pa in range ( 0 , len (prop_array)): is_array = False key = prop_array[pa] # For properties that have array values, convert a name like # "snippet.tags[]" to snippet.tags, and set a flag to handle # the value as an array. if key[ - 2 :] = = '[]' : key = key[ 0 : len (key) - 2 :] is_array = True if pa = = ( len (prop_array) - 1 ): # Leave properties without values out of inserted resource. if properties[p]: if is_array: ref[key] = properties[p].split( ', ' ) else : ref[key] = properties[p] elif key not in ref: # For example, the property is "snippet.title", # but the resource does not yet have a "snippet" # object. Create the snippet object here. # Setting "ref = ref[key]" means that in the # next time through the "for pa in range ..." loop, # we will be setting a property in the # resource's "snippet" object. ref[key] = {} ref = ref[key] else : # For example, the property is # "snippet.description", and the resource # already has a "snippet" object. ref = ref[key] return resource # Remove keyword arguments that are not set def remove_empty_kwargs( * * kwargs): good_kwargs = {} if kwargs is not None : for key, value in kwargs.items(): if value: good_kwargs[key] = value return good_kwargs def playlists_mine(client, * * kwargs): kwargs = remove_empty_kwargs( * * kwargs) response = client.playlists(). list ( * * kwargs).execute() return print_response(response) if __name__ = = '__main__' : # When running locally, disable OAuthlib's # HTTPs verification. When # running in production * do not * # leave this option enabled. os.environ[ 'OAUTHLIB_INSECURE_TRANSPORT' ] = '1' client = get_authenticated_service() playlists_mine(client, part = 'snippet, contentDetails' , mine = True , maxResults = 10 , onBehalfOfContentOwner = '', onBehalfOfContentOwnerChannel = '') |
Output:
When you will execute the code you will be asked for the authorization code. For getting the code you need to follow the link mentioned in the command prompt screen above the line: Enter the Authorization code.
Now follow the link and copy paste the authorization code that you will get by granting the permission.
As you can see from the output there are 2 Playlists in the authorized user’s account i.e. in my account there are two playlists. This is evident from the total results parameter. By analyzing the output you can also find the Playlist Id i.e. associated with each playlist as a Unique Identification.
Note: Please refer to the complete list of properties associated with the Playlist.list() method. Feel free to try with different values for the properties.
References:
- https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/playlists/list
- https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/3250431?hl=en