Youtube Search as a service
SuchTube is a server and a CLI app to search videos on YouTube.
The server responds to multiple formats, even comes with Slack integration:
html
atGET /search.html?q=cats
json
atGET /search.json?q=cats
text
atGET /search.text?q=cats
slack
atPOST /search.slack
+ Slack payload
The CLI allows you to search videos without leaving the terminal:
> suchtube funny cats
> suchtube football top goals --random --open
Or start the server:
> suchtube --server
You can also use the search part as a library.
- Node.js
Currently this package officially supports (and is tested against) Node v8.3+. If you need to manage different Node environments, a version manager (like creationix/nvm or tj/n) is recommended.
- YouTube Data API key
Should be loaded in current shell as an environment variable named SUCHTUBE_YOUTUBE_DATA_API_V3
.
Via npm:
> npm install -g suchtube
> suchtube --help
Via GitHub:
- Clone this repo and
cd
into it. - Run
npm install
- Run
npm start
to start the server - Run
bin/suchtube -h
to use the CLI
The server listens by default on port 3333, if you want to change this, you can do it via the PORT
environment variable. If you're starting the server using the SuchTube CLI, you can also set the port by:
> suchtube --server --port 4444
Options while using the CLI are available in the following formats: --time=10
or --time 10
. For the server, you should pass the options along with the query, inside the q
paramater, ie: ?q=funny+cats+--time=10
.
--time=10
,-t=10
Starts the video at the given time in seconds.
--random
,-r
Returns a random video taking into account the given topic.
--open
,-o
(CLI only)
Opens the video in your browser.
--full
,-f
(CLI only)
Displays full video's information. It corresponds to hit GET /search.json?q=
against the server.
You can use the SuchTube search as a library:
const suchtube = require('suchtube')
suchtube.search('funny cats', { random: true }).then(video => {
console.log(video.title)
console.log(video.link)
console.log(video.publishedAt)
})
/suchtube funny cats --random
To integrate SuchTube in your Slack workspace, read the following guides: https://api.slack.com/slash-commands.
Basically, you should run the server, make it publicly available (via URL or IP) and create a custom Slash Command pointing to your instance URL.
Any kind of idea, suggestion or bug report are really welcome! Just fork the repo, make your hack and send a pull request.
Thanks to all contributors, you rock ๐ค
Start the server in development mode (nodemon
+ debugging):
> npm run dev
Run tests:
> npm test
Copyright (c) Marc Anguera Insa. SuchTube is released under the MIT License.