A package for automated liking of Active YouTube Streams programmatically using selenium and requests.
Project description
Youtube-stream-liker
YouTube Stream Liker (YSL) is a package developed for automated liking of Active YouTube streams by the channels provided by the user.
Note(Project Status)
The project is now done with the main goal it aimed to reach. It is now currently on the phase of creating a GUI, as I have been planning to turn this as a desktop application, although I may not have enough time to do it in the coming weeks because of school and other side projects that I want to do. As of now, the program is already complete based on what I had originally planned, though I might pick this up again in the future if I want to learn about GUIs.
Supported Python Versions
-Python 3.7 is fully supported and tested. This library may work for earlier versions of Python3 and later versions, but I do not currently run tests on those versions.
Third Party Libraries and Dependencies
The following libraries will be installed when you install the YSL library:
For development, you will also need the following installed:
How is it used?
Before making the code:
-Put the channel IDs and the channel name(or the owner's name, it's up to you) on a text file(a sample text file with the channel IDs is available above). The format of is "[Channel ID] - [Name]".(You have to do it that way, deal with it lmao)
Example:
UCdn5BQ06XqgXoAxIhbqw5Rg - Fubuki
UCQ0UDLQCjY0rmuxCDE38FGg - Matsuri
UCFTLzh12_nrtzqBPsTCqenA - Aki
UCD8HOxPs4Xvsm8H0ZxXGiBw - Mel
UC1CfXB_kRs3C-zaeTG3oGyg - Haato
-You also need to login into Google using the regular firefox browser. Simply open firefox after installing, login to google, and just make sure you don't log out.
0. Installation
Install this library in a virtualenv using pip. virtualenv is a tool to create isolated Python environments. The basic problem it addresses is one of dependencies and versions, and indirectly permissions.
With virtualenv, it's possible to install this library without needing system install permissions, and without clashing with the installed system dependencies.
pip install virtualenv
virtualenv <your-env>
<your-env>\Scripts\activate
<your-env>\Scripts\pip.exe install YSL-H-isaac23
1.
Create an instance of the class StreamLiker, and pass in the text file for the channel ids of the channels you want checked, the email, and then the password of your youtube account. And the configure the driver by passing the path for the driver and the options.(Driver options is optional)
Example:
from ysl.YSL import StreamLiker
email = 'email@test.com'
passwd = 'qwerty'
c_id = 'channels id.txt'
# Create an instance of the StreamLiker class
sl = StreamLiker(c_id, email, passwd)
# Configure the driver.
sl.config_driver('C:/Program Files (x86)/geckodriver.exe')
# Example(with options): sl.config_driver('C:/Program Files (x86)/geckodriver.exe', ['--headless'])
2.
To start liking active streams, we first have to check if the channels that we supplied are currently streaming. To check, we can call the is_streaming() method. Example:
sl.is_streaming()
This will store the channel ids of the currently streaming channels on a dictionary.
3.
Now that we have the video links, we will now like them using a selenium webdriver. We first need to configure the selenium webdriver by passing in the path for the geckodriver.
Example:
# options = ['headless', '--mute-audio'], the "options" variable can be passed as the second argument.
sl.config_driver(path)
After configuring the driver, we can now start liking videos. Simply call the like_videos method.
Example:
sl.like_videos()
And with that, the streams of the youtubers that you want to like can now be done automatically. Finally, the user should end the session of the driver.
sl.driver_quit()
Full Code:
from ysl.YSL import StreamLiker
email = 'email@test.com'
passwd = 'qwerty'
c_id = 'channels id.txt'
sl = StreamLiker(c_id, email, passwd)
path = 'C:/Program Files (x86)/geckodriver.exe'
sl.is_streaming()
sl.config_driver(path)
sl.like_videos()
sl.driver_quit()
Note: In case the user wants to put the process into a for loop for multiple
4. (OPTIONAL)
For math nerds(I'm not one of them but I certainly will try to become one), there are additional methods that will let you use some data from the process of liking the video for the programmer to analyze. The data that are collected by the methods above are the number of active streams and number of streams that you liked for a single execution of the program.
The additional methods that are within the program is get_start_time(), get_end_time(), append_data_on_file(), and append_data_on_db(). get_start_time and get_end_time will, as their name says, get the starting time and the ending time of the liking process. The recommended placement of get_start_time is before the get_channels method, and the placement for the get_end_time is after the like_videos method.
Example:
from ysl.YSL import StreamLiker
email = 'email@test.com'
passwd = 'qwerty'
c_id = 'channels id.txt'
sl = StreamLiker(c_id, email, passwd)
sl.get_start_time()
sl.is_streaming()
sl.config_driver('C:/Program Files (x86)/geckodriver.exe')
sl.like_videos()
sl.get_end_time()
sl.driver_quit()
append_data_on_file takes all the data collected by the program and then stores it in a csv file. Put the directory in which you would want your files to be saved to as an argument. Note: Use forward slashes. Example:
sl.append_data_on_file("C:/Users/Stream data")
append_data_on_db takes all the data collected by the program and then stores it in your local database through mysql. The method needs the following arguments: user, host, password, database, table_name
Example:
user = 'root'
host = 'localhost'
passwd = 'root'
database = 'YSL'
table_name = 'stream_data'
sl.append_data_on_db(user=user, host=host, passwd=passwd, database=database, table_name=table_name)
Full Code
from ysl.YSL import StreamLiker
email = 'yt@test.com'
yt_passwd = 'fubukibestfriend'
user = 'root'
host = 'localhost'
db_passwd = 'baqua'
db = 'YSL'
table_name = 'stream_data'
my_dir = 'C:/Users/Stream data'
sl = StreamLiker('channel ids.txt', email, yt_passwd)
sl.get_start_time()
sl.is_streaming()
sl.config_driver('C:/Program Files (x86)/geckodriver.exe')
sl.like_videos()
sl.get_end_time()
sl.append_data_on_file(my_dir)
sl.append_data_on_db(user, host, db_passwd, db, table_name)
sl.driver_quit()
Contribution
Any ideas related to a youtube video will be entertained and implemented in the code if decided, just put the ideas on an issue. For the code, I will be doing it myself but others can suggest ideas on how to do it. Others can also suggest ideas on how a certain part of the code can be done a lot more efficient, put those also on the issues tab.
License
Change Log
1.0.0(02/22/21)
-First Release
1.0.1(02/22/21)
-Changed the description of the package.
1.1.0(02/22/21)
-StreamLiker method append_data_on_db() along with start_liking_with_data() now accepts the table_name of a database.
1.1.3(02/23/21)
-YSL class now accessible.
1.1.4(02/23/21)
-Update package description.
1.2.0(02/25/21)
-Driver configuration functionality added.
1.2.1(02/25/21)
-Directory for stream data is now passed as a required argument in append_data_on_file method.
1.3(02/25/21)
-Directory for video links text file is now required. -Fix the "XPATH not found" prompt while users get the stream links.
1.3.1(02/26/21)
-Minor patches.
1.4(02/26/21)
-Checking if videos are liked are now done on the selenium webdriver. -Quits drivers if an error happens.
1.4.1(02/27/21)
-Errors now use assert statements instead of print statements. -Channels that are streaming will now be shown on the console.
1.4.2(02/07/21)
-Rearranged code for faster program execution. -Updated program description.
1.3(03/24/21)
-"This browser or app may not be secure" google login is now fixed.
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