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Google API for searching youtube videos

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Google API for searching youtube videos

How to Build

The generated SDK relies on Node Package Manager (NPM) being available to resolve dependencies. If you don't already have NPM installed, please go ahead and follow instructions to install NPM from here. The SDK also requires Node to be installed. If Node isn't already installed, please install it from here

NPM is installed by default when Node is installed

To check if node and npm have been successfully installed, write the following commands in command prompt:

  • node --version
  • npm -version

Version Check

Now use npm to resolve all dependencies by running the following command in the root directory (of the SDK folder):

npm install

Resolve Dependencies

Resolve Dependencies

This will install all dependencies in the node_modules folder.

Once dependencies are resolved, you will need to move the folder Huhig in to your node_modules folder.

How to Use

The following section explains how to use the library in a new project.

1. Open Project Folder

Open an IDE/Text Editor for JavaScript like Sublime Text. The basic workflow presented here is also applicable if you prefer using a different editor or IDE.

Click on File and select Open Folder.

Open Folder

Select the folder of your SDK and click on Select Folder to open it up in Sublime Text. The folder will become visible in the bar on the left.

Open Project

2. Creating a Test File

Now right click on the folder name and select the New File option to create a new test file. Save it as index.js Now import the generated NodeJS library using the following lines of code:

var lib = require('lib');

Save changes.

Create new file

Save new file

3. Running The Test File

To run the index.js file, open up the command prompt and navigate to the Path where the SDK folder resides. Type the following command to run the file:

node index.js

Run file

How to Test

These tests use Mocha framework for testing, coupled with Chai for assertions. These dependencies need to be installed for tests to run. Tests can be run in a number of ways:

Method 1 (Run all tests)

  1. Navigate to the root directory of the SDK folder from command prompt.
  2. Type mocha --recursive to run all the tests.

Method 2 (Run all tests)

  1. Navigate to the ../test/Controllers/ directory from command prompt.
  2. Type mocha * to run all the tests.

Method 3 (Run specific controller's tests)

  1. Navigate to the ../test/Controllers/ directory from command prompt.
  2. Type mocha Youtube Search APIController to run all the tests in that controller file.

To increase mocha's default timeout, you can change the TEST_TIMEOUT parameter's value in TestBootstrap.js.

Run Tests

Initialization

Authentication

In order to setup authentication in the API client, you need the following information.

ParameterDescription
keyAPI Key

API client can be initialized as following:

const lib = require('lib');

// Configuration parameters and credentials
lib.Configuration.key = "key"; // API Key

Class Reference

List of Controllers

Class: APIController

Get singleton instance

The singleton instance of the APIController class can be accessed from the API Client.

var controller = lib.APIController;

Method: searchEndpoint

Search Endpoint

function searchEndpoint(part, q, type, callback)
Parameters
ParameterTagsDescription
partRequiredThe part parameter specifies a comma-separated list of one or more search resource properties that the API response will include. Set the parameter value to snippet.
qRequiredThe q parameter specifies the query term to search for.
typeOptionalThe type parameter restricts a search query to only retrieve a particular type of resource.
Example Usage

    var part = Object.keys(part)[0];
    var q = 'q';
    var type = 'type';

    controller.searchEndpoint(part, q, type, function(error, response, context) {

    
    });
Errors
Error CodeError Description
400Custom 400 Error message occurred
401Custom 401 Error Message Occurred

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Package last updated on 18 Nov 2020

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