Youtube API search response (Java)
Using Java's Youtube API, I did a video search
Load size: / / developers google. com/youtube/v3/code_ samples/java#search_ by_ keyword
Obtain the following data
{ "Items": [ search resource ] }
I want "nextpagetoken" and "prevpagetoken" So I added the following code
searchResponse. getNextPageToken();
But the result is "invalid";
What did I do wrong?
Reference: TTPS: / / developers google. com/youtube/v3/docs/search/list
This is the code thank you.
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package com.google.api.services.samples.youtube.cmdline.youtube_cmdline_search_sample; import com.google.api.client.googleapis.json.GoogleJsonResponseException; import com.google.api.client.http.HttpRequest; import com.google.api.client.http.HttpRequestInitializer; import com.google.api.client.http.HttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.http.javanet.NetHttpTransport; import com.google.api.client.json.JsonFactory; import com.google.api.client.json.jackson2.JacksonFactory; import com.google.api.services.youtube.YouTube; import com.google.api.services.youtube.YouTube.Search; import com.google.api.services.youtube.model.ResourceId; import com.google.api.services.youtube.model.SearchListResponse; import com.google.api.services.youtube.model.SearchResult; import com.google.api.services.youtube.model.Thumbnail; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.util.Iterator; import java.util.List; import java.util.Properties; /** * Prints a list of videos based on a search term. * * @author Jeremy Walker */ public class Youtube_sample_2 { /** Global instance properties filename. */ private static String PROPERTIES_FILENAME = "youtube.properties"; /** Global instance of the HTTP transport. */ private static final HttpTransport HTTP_TRANSPORT = new NetHttpTransport(); /** Global instance of the JSON factory. */ private static final JsonFactory JSON_FACTORY = new JacksonFactory(); /** Global instance of the max number of videos we want returned (50 = upper limit per page). */ private static final long NUMBER_OF_VIDEOS_RETURNED = 25; /** Global instance of Youtube object to make all API requests. */ private static YouTube youtube; /** * Initializes YouTube object to search for videos on YouTube (Youtube.Search.List). The program * then prints the names and thumbnails of each of the videos (only first 50 videos). * * @param args command line args. */ public static void main(String[] args) { // Read the developer key from youtube.properties Properties properties = new Properties(); try { InputStream in = Search.class.getResourceAsStream("/" + PROPERTIES_FILENAME); properties.load(in); } catch (IOException e) { System.err.println("There was an error reading " + PROPERTIES_FILENAME + ": " + e.getCause() + " : " + e.getMessage()); System.exit(1); } try { /* * The YouTube object is used to make all API requests. The last argument is required,but * because we don't need anything initialized when the HttpRequest is initialized,we override * the interface and provide a no-op function. */ youtube = new YouTube.Builder(HTTP_TRANSPORT,JSON_FACTORY,new HttpRequestInitializer() { public void initialize(HttpRequest request) throws IOException {} }).setApplicationName("youtube-cmdline-search-sample").build(); // Get query term from user. String queryTerm = getInputQuery(); YouTube.Search.List search = youtube.search().list("id,snippet"); // System.out.println(search); /* * It is important to set your developer key from the Google Developer Console for * non-authenticated requests (found under the API Access tab at this link: * code.google.com/apis/). This is good practice and increased your quota. */ String apiKey = properties.getProperty("youtube.apikey"); search.setKey(apiKey); search.setQ(queryTerm); /* * We are only searching for videos (not playlists or channels). If we were searching for * more,we would add them as a string like this: "video,playlist,channel". */ search.setType("video"); /* * This method reduces the info returned to only the fields we need and makes calls more * efficient. */ search.setFields("items(id/kind,id/videoId,snippet/title,snippet/thumbnails/default/url)"); search.setMaxResults(NUMBER_OF_VIDEOS_RETURNED); SearchListResponse searchResponse = search.execute(); System.out.println(searchResponse); // System.out.println(searchResponse.getNextPageToken()); // System.out.println(searchResponse.getPageInfo()); List<SearchResult> searchResultList = searchResponse.getItems(); // System.out.println(searchResultList); if (searchResultList != null) { prettyPrint(searchResultList.iterator(),queryTerm); } } catch (GoogleJsonResponseException e) { System.err.println("There was a service error: " + e.getDetails().getCode() + " : " + e.getDetails().getMessage()); } catch (IOException e) { System.err.println("There was an IO error: " + e.getCause() + " : " + e.getMessage()); } catch (Throwable t) { t.printStackTrace(); } } /* * Returns a query term (String) from user via the terminal. */ private static String getInputQuery() throws IOException { String inputQuery = ""; System.out.print("Please enter a search term: "); BufferedReader bReader = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(system.in)); inputQuery = bReader.readLine(); if (inputQuery.length() < 1) { // If nothing is entered,defaults to "YouTube Developers Live." inputQuery = "YouTube Developers Live"; } return inputQuery; } /* * Prints out all SearchResults in the Iterator. Each printed line includes title,id,and * thumbnail. * * @param iteratorSearchResults Iterator of SearchResults to print * * @param query Search query (String) */ private static void prettyPrint(Iterator<SearchResult> iteratorSearchResults,String query) { System.out.println("\n============================================================="); System.out.println( " First " + NUMBER_OF_VIDEOS_RETURNED + " videos for search on \"" + query + "\"."); System.out.println("=============================================================\n"); if (!iteratorSearchResults.hasNext()) { System.out.println(" There aren't any results for your query."); } while (iteratorSearchResults.hasNext()) { SearchResult singleVideo = iteratorSearchResults.next(); ResourceId rId = singleVideo.getId(); // Double checks the kind is video. if (rId.getKind().equals("youtube#video")) { Thumbnail thumbnail = (Thumbnail) singleVideo.getSnippet().getThumbnails().get("default"); System.out.println(" Video Id" + rId.getVideoId()); System.out.println(" Title: " + singleVideo.getSnippet().getTitle()); System.out.println(" Thumbnail: " + thumbnail.getUrl()); System.out.println("\n-------------------------------------------------------------\n"); } } } }
This is a document
youtube. properties
youtube. apikey = AIzaSyDLnvt0SJRc4hLUWQBiLxkGFLWbsjsRvjQ
Solution
user65415642,
I don't know the Youtube API of Java, but I have completed the Youtube API in my application, i.e. iPhone app (IOS)
searchString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@“ https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/search?part=snippet&contentdetails&q=% @&type=video&videoSyndicated=true&key=%@&maxResults=%d”,searchKey,YOUTUBE_ API_ KEY,RESULTS_ PER_ CALL];
By calling this URL, you can get a response with a NextPage token