Python package to extract YouTube video titles and corresponding URLs for a specific channel and write the information to CSV and txt files with sections to mark a particular video as watched, to mark a video for rewatching, and for taking notes.
Project description
Automate creation of videos lists for YouTube channels
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Quick Start
Running the package from the python interpreter
Understanding the API
For more control
General Overview
Future Features
Technical Specifications
Quick Start
This package uses f-strings (more here) and as such requires Python 3.6+. If you have an older version of Python, you can download the Python 3.8.2 macOS 64-bit installer, Windows x86-64 executable installer, Windows x86 executable installer, or the Gzipped source tarball (most useful for Linux) and follow the instructions to set up Python for your machine.
It's recommend to install the latest version if you don't have existing projects that are dependent on a specific older version of Python, but if you want to install a different version, visit the Python Downloads page and select the version you want. Once you do that, enter the following in your command line:
# if something isn't working properly, try rerunning this
# the problem may have been fixed with a newer version
pip3 install -U yt-videos-list
NOTE: You do need to have the Selenium driver installed to run this package, but you do not need to download all Selenium drivers for your OS if you only want to run this program on a specific driver. If you want a specific driver, just copy and paste the corresponding command for the relevant driver from below. Otherwise, download the selenium dependencies for all the drivers that are supported on your OS to play around with them and see how they differ :)
Copy paste the code block that's relevant for the OS of your machine for the Selenium driver(s) you want from here
NOTE that you also need the corresponding browser installed to properly run the selenium driver.
Running the package from the python interpreter
python3
from yt_videos_list import ListCreator
lc = ListCreator()
# "user" channel_type (example uses Corey Schafer):
lc.create_list_for(channel='schafer5', channel_type='user')
# "channel" channel_type (example uses freeCodeCamp) along with the optional file_name argument:
lc.create_list_for(channel='UC8butISFwT-Wl7EV0hUK0BQ', channel_type='channel', file_name='freeCodeCamp_orgVideosList')
# see the new files that were just created:
import os
# MacOS and Linux users:
os.system('ls -lt | head')
# Windows users:
os.system('dir /O-D | find "VideosList"')
# for more information on using the module:
help(lc)
Understanding the API
There are two types of YouTube channels: one type is a user
channel and the other is a channel
channel.
- The url for a
user
channel consists ofyoutube.com
followed byuser
followed by the name. For example: - The url for a
channel
channel consists ofyoutube.com
followed bychannel
followed by a string of rather unpredictable characters. For example:- Tasty: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJFp8uSYCjXOMnkUyb3CQ3Q
- Billie Eilish: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiGm_E4ZwYSHV3bcW1pnSeQ
- Gordon Ramsay: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIEv3lZ_tNXHzL3ox-_uUGQ
- PBS Space Time: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7_gcs09iThXybpVgjHZ_7g
To scrape the video titles along with the link to the video, you need to run the create_list_for(channel, channel_type)
method on the ListCreator object you just created, substituting the name of the channel for the channel
argument and the type of channel for channel_type
argument. By default, the name of the file produced will be channel
VideosList.ext where the .ext
will be .csv
or .txt
depending on the type of file(s) that you specified.
For more control
NOTE that you can also access all the information below in the python3
interpreter by entering
from yt_videos_list import ListCreator
help(ListCreator)
ListCreator(csv=True, csv_write_format='x', txt=True, txt_write_format='x',
chronological=False,
headless=False, scroll_pause_time=0.8, driver='Firefox')
There are a number of optional arguments you can specify during the instantiation of the ListCreator object. The preceding arguments are run by default, but in case you want more flexibility, you can specify:
- Options for the
driver
argument are- Firefox (default)
- Opera
- Safari
- Chrome
driver='firefox'
driver='opera'
driver='safari'
driver='chrome'
- Options for the file type arguments (
csv
,txt
) areTrue
(default) - create a file for the specified typeFalse
- do not create a file for the specified type.txt=True
(default) ORtxt=False
csv=True
(default) ORcsv=False
- Options for the write format arguments (
csv_write_format
,txt_write_format
) are'x'
(default) - does not overwrite an existing file with the same name'w'
- if an existing file with the same name exists, it will be overwritten- NOTE: if you specify the file type argument to be False, you don't need to touch this - the program will automatically skip this step.
txt_write_format='x'
(default) ORtxt_write_format='w'
csv_write_format='x'
(default) ORcsv_write_format='w'
- Options for the
chronological
argument areFalse
(default) - write the files in order from most recent video to the oldest videoTrue
- write the files in order from oldest video to the most recent videochronological=False
(default) ORchronological=True
- Options for the
headless
argument areFalse
(default) - run the driver with an open Selenium instance for viewingTrue
- run the driver in "invisible" mode.headless=False
(default) ORheadless=True
- Options for the
scroll_pause_time
argument are any float values greater than0
(default0.8
). The value you provide will be how long the program waits before trying to scroll the videos list page down for the channel you want to scrape. For fast internet connections, you may want to reduce the value, and for slow connections you may want to increase the value.scroll_pause_time=0.8
(default)- CAUTION: reducing this value too much will result in the programming not capturing all the videos, so be careful! Experiment :)
Running the package from the CLI as a script using -m (coming in yt-videos-list 2.0
!)
python3 -m yt_videos_list
General Overview
This repo is intended to provide a quick, simple way to create a list of all videos posted to any YouTube channel by providing just the URL to that user's channel videos. The general format for this is
https://www.youtube.com/user/TheChannelYouWantToScrape/videos
OR
https://www.youtube.com/channel/TheChannelYouWantToScrape/videos
.
Future Features
Technical Specifications
Please see /extra/technicalSpecifications.md
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