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Gets video info from popular video sites (Youtube, Vimeo, Dailymotion, Google Drive)

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Common Video Parser

An easy way to get info from API of common video parsing websites.

Supported as of now

  • Youtube
  • Vimeo
  • Dailymotion
  • Google Drive (video files)

Disclaimer: You have to provide your own API Authentication info for Vimeo & Youtube/Google Drive (can use same key for both technically).

To Do :
  • Add typings file
  • Non specifc get function that auto parses link and gets data
  • Make returned data fields/objects more consistent

Changelog:

(1.1.0)

  • Uses bluebird promises and axios now instead of request-promise
  • optimized code, reduced average time for multi-requests by atleast 40%

Installation

npm i commonvideoparser

yarn add commonvideoparser

Testing

npm run test

yarn run test

If you have jest installed globally, simply run jest in folder

How To Use

Make sure you have enabled Youtube & Google Drive API for your app key;

This app doesn't use oAuth, use simple API key

https://console.developers.google.com

Get Vimeo auth config

https://developer.vimeo.com/

Initialize


const vLib = require('commonvideoparser');

vLib.setGoogleApiKey("XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX");

vLib.setVimeoApiConfig({
  CLIENT_ID:"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  CLIENT_SECRET:"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  ACCESS_TOKEN:"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
});

// These functions also return the config obj/key after setting it

Individual video libraries return promises, can be handled with async/await

Youtube


vLib.youtube.videoData("https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXX")
  .then(result=>{
    // do whatever with data
  })
  .catch(error=>console.log(error));

// Shortened links also work
// https://youtu.be/XXXXXXXXXXX

// Can also pass array of videos

vLib.youtube.videoData([
  "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXXXXXX",
  "https://youtu.be/XXXXXXX"
])

Playlist Info

Basic Playlist Info, not the actual videos of the playlist


vLib.youtube.playlistInfoData("https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=XXXXXXXXXXX")

// Can also pass array

vLib.youtube.playlistInfoData([
  "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=XXXXXXXXXXX",
  "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=XXXXXXXXXXX"
])

Playlist Video Data


vLib.youtube.playlistVideoData("https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=XXXXXXXXXXX")

// Same as others, can pass array of playlist links

Vimeo


vLib.vimeo.videoData("https://vimeo.com/XXXXXXX")

// Same as others, can pass array of video links

Dailymotion


vLib.dailymotion.videoData([
  "http://dai.ly/XXXXXXX",
  "http://www.dailymotion.com/video/XXXXXXX"
])

// can pass array and shortened urls

Google Drive


vLib.dailymotion.videoData([
  "https://drive.google.com/file/d/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX/preview",
  "https://docs.google.com/file/d/XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  "https://drive.google.com/open?id=XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
])

// Can pass array and different variations of the link


Data Returned

YoutubeVimeoDailymotionGoogle Drive
titlenametitletitle
durationdurationdurationduration
linklinklinklink
embeddableusercreatedTimesize
channeldescriptiondimensionscreatedTime
descriptioncreated_timethumbnailthumbnail
publishedrelease_timedimensions
thumbnaildimensions
thumbnail

ES6

If you want to use individual modules, you can set API/Config directly from within.

(For Youtube, Google Drive, Vimeo)


import { vimeo as vm } from 'commonvideoparser';

vm.setVimeoApiConfig({
  CLIENT_ID:"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  CLIENT_SECRET:"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX",
  ACCESS_TOKEN:"XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
});


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Package last updated on 09 May 2018

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