spobble/apiato-youtube-api

Apiato container for mapping Youtube Data Api

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1.0.0 2020-10-15 09:02 UTC

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README

Apiato container for managing Youtube Data Api. This container has been developed for internal usage and covers only 1 scopes: upload-video on Youtube.

Attention: All others scope must be implemented, so feel free to submit a pull request :)

EXTRA-ATTENTION: When you're creating credential.json file from google-console, you need to setup redirect_uri to => "https://yoursite.ext/youtube/callback". In this way, you will fire Container callback that manage all upload

Setup

Installation

For installing this container, simply run

composer require spobble/apiato-youtube-api

Configuring env file

You need to configurate .env files with data from credential json file

YOUTUBE_PROJECT_ID = project-id
YOUTUBE_CLIENT_ID = client-id
YOUTUBE_CLIENT_SECRET = client-secret 
REDIRECT_URI = redirect-uri

Perfect! Container is ready to be used!

Usage

Usage is quite simple! To keep video, you can simply add it to a session (save to storage and session the path), named "video-data". In this way, container will get video and data from session and upload it to youtube.

Usage is divided in two parts: generating authentication form & getting accessToken.

Before starting container, save video in session like:

Session::put('video-data', collect($videoData));

$link = \Apiato\Core\Foundation\Facades\Apiato::call('YoutubeApi@GenerateOAuthLoginAction');

return redirect($link);

Above code will session video's data (title, path/to/file) and request a link to OAuth2 Login.

Done this you've finished. Callback will start and upload video to your account.