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socialblade
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Our API allows you to take the power of the Social Blade website and integrate it directly into your internal systems.
You gain access to the same public statistical information that is on the website along with our toplists, rankings, and more as we keep expanding its features!
# with npm
npm install --save socialblade
# with yarn
yarn add socialblade
Important: We do not force any fetch polyfills, If you're using an older version of node non-lts (v18) you may need a fetch polyfill.
Import the library into your project and construct a new client which will be used to access the API.
import SocialBlade, { YouTubeUser } from 'socialblade';
const client: SocialBlade = new SocialBlade(SOCIALBLADE_CLIENT_ID, SOCIALBLADE_ACCESS_TOKEN);
// Get a YouTube User
const sbUser: YouTubeUser = await client.youtube.user('socialblade');
const SocialBlade = require("socialblade");
const client = new SocialBlade(SOCIALBLADE_CLIENT_ID, SOCIALBLADE_ACCESS_TOKEN);
// Get a YouTube User
client.youtube.user('socialblade').then(console.log);
If you find an issue with this library, feel free to open an issue here on GitHub, or submit a PR! 😀 If it's an issue with the API, open a support ticket.
FAQs
Library for Social Blade's Official API in JavaScript (TypeScript)
The npm package socialblade receives a total of 635 weekly downloads. As such, socialblade popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that socialblade demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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