Prerequisites: Beautifulsoup
YouTube statistics of a YouTube channel can be used for analysis and it can also be extracted using python code. A lot of data like viewCount, subscriberCount, and videoCount can be retrieved. This article discusses 2 ways in which this can be done.
Method 1: Using YouTube API
First we need to generate an API key. You need a Google Account to access the Google API Console, request an API key, and register your application. You can use Google APIs page to do so.
To extract data we need the channel id of the YouTube channel whose stats we want to view. To get the channel id visit that particular YouTube channel and copy the last part of the URL (In the examples given below channel id of GeeksForGeeks channel are used).
Approach
- First create youtube_statistics.py
- In this file extract data using YTstats class and generate a json file will all the data extracted.
- Now create main.py
- In main import youtube_statistics.py
- Add API key and channel id
- Now using the first file data corresponding to the key given will be retrieved and saved to json file.
Example :
Code for main.py file :
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from youtube_statistics import YTstats # paste the API key generated by you here API_KEY = "AIzaSyA-0KfpLK04NpQN1XghxhSlzG-WkC3DHLs" # paste the channel id here channel_id = "UC0RhatS1pyxInC00YKjjBqQ" yt = YTstats(API_KEY, channel_id) yt.get_channel_statistics() yt.dump() |
Code for youtube_statistics.py file :
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import requests import json class YTstats: def __init__( self , api_key, channel_id): self .api_key = api_key self .channel_id = channel_id self .channel_statistics = None def get_channel_statistics( self ): url = f 'https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/channels?part=statistics&id={self.channel_id}&key={self.api_key}' json_url = requests.get(url) data = json.loads(json_url.text) try : data = data[ "items" ][ 0 ][ "statistics" ] except : data = None self .channel_statistics = data return data def dump( self ): if self .channel_statistics is None : return channel_title = "GeeksForGeeks" channel_title = channel_title.replace( " " , "_" ).lower() # generate a json file with all the statistics data of the youtube channel file_name = channel_title + '.json' with open (file_name, 'w' ) as f: json.dump( self .channel_statistics, f, indent = 4 ) print ( 'file dumped' ) |
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Method 2: Using BeautifulSoup
Beautiful Soup is a Python library for pulling data out of HTML and XML files. In this approach we will use BeautifulSoup and Selenium to scrape data from YouTube channels. This program will tell the views, time since posted, title and urls of the videos and print them using Python’s formatting.
Approach
- Import module
- Provide url of the channel whose data is to be fetched
- Extract data
- Display data fetched.
Example:
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# import required packages from selenium import webdriver from bs4 import BeautifulSoup # provide the url of the channel whose data you want to fetch urls = [ ] def main(): driver = webdriver.Chrome() for url in urls: driver.get( '{}/videos?view=0&sort=p&flow=grid' . format (url)) content = driver.page_source.encode( 'utf-8' ).strip() soup = BeautifulSoup(content, 'lxml' ) titles = soup.findAll( 'a' , id = 'video-title' ) views = soup.findAll( 'span' , class_ = 'style-scope ytd-grid-video-renderer' ) video_urls = soup.findAll( 'a' , id = 'video-title' ) print ( 'Channel: {}' . format (url)) i = 0 # views and time j = 0 # urls for title in titles[: 10 ]: views[i].text, views[i + 1 ].text, video_urls[j].get( 'href' ))) i + = 2 j + = 1 main() |
Output