Test Youtube API NodeJS module
This is an example application how to use the youtube-api
library and explore the YouTube API resources.
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You need a Google Account to access the Google APIs Console, request an API key, and register your application.
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Register your application with Google so that it can submit API requests:
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After registering your application, select YouTube Data API as one of the services that your application uses.
- Go to the APIs Console and select the project that you just registered.
- Click on APIs & auth on the left side. Then a dropdown will be opened.
- Select APIs.
- Search for YouTube Data API v3, click it and click Enable API
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Download this repository by running:
git clone http://github.com/IonicaBizau/test-youtube-api
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Enter in the downloaded directory and run
npm install
:cd test-youtube-api npm install
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Go back in your Google app and click again on APIs & auth and then select Credentials.
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Click Create new Client ID. This will create new OAuth 2.0 credentials:
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Select Web application
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Click Configure consent screen
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Complete the required fields:
- Product name: what ever you want (e.g. "Youtube API Test")
- Product logo is optional
- Home page is optional
- Save the changes
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Now you will have to set the auth urls. This test application uses the following urls:
- Authorized JavaScript origins:
http://localhost:5000/
(paste it in the first textarea) - Authorized redirect URIs:
http://localhost:5000/oauth2callback
(paste it in the second textarea)
- Authorized JavaScript origins:
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Finally, click Create Client ID
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OK, at this step you have the credentials (in your Google app). Now you have to use them in this test application:
- Rename
credentials.templ.json
intocredentials.json
. - Open
credentials.json
and replaceyourClientId
with the client id andyourSecretKey
with client secret generated previously. - Now you are ready. Start the script (
npm start
) and openhttp://localhost:5000
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