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playlist_localizations.py
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#!/usr/bin/python
# Usage example:
# python playlist_localizations.py --action='<action>' --playlist_id='<playlist_id>' --default_language='<default_language>' --language='<language>' --title='<title>' --description='<description>'
import argparse
import os
import google.oauth2.credentials
import google_auth_oauthlib.flow
from googleapiclient.discovery import build
from googleapiclient.errors import HttpError
from google_auth_oauthlib.flow import InstalledAppFlow
# The CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE variable specifies the name of a file that contains
# the OAuth 2.0 information for this application, including its client_id and
# client_secret. You can acquire an OAuth 2.0 client ID and client secret from
# the {{ Google Cloud Console }} at
# {{ https://cloud.google.com/console }}.
# Please ensure that you have enabled the YouTube Data API for your project.
# For more information about using OAuth2 to access the YouTube Data API, see:
# https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/guides/authentication
# For more information about the client_secrets.json file format, see:
# https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/python/guide/aaa_client_secrets
CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE = 'client_secret.json'
# This OAuth 2.0 access scope allows for full read/write access to the
# authenticated user's account.
SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube']
API_SERVICE_NAME = 'youtube'
API_VERSION = 'v3'
ACTIONS = ('get', 'list', 'set')
# Authorize the request and store authorization credentials.
def get_authenticated_service():
flow = InstalledAppFlow.from_client_secrets_file(CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, SCOPES)
credentials = flow.run_console()
return build(API_SERVICE_NAME, API_VERSION, credentials = credentials)
# Call the API's playlists.update method to update an existing playlist's default language,
# localized title and description in a specific language.
def set_playlist_localization(youtube, args):
results = youtube.playlists().list(
part='snippet,localizations',
id=args.playlist_id
).execute()
playlist = results['items'][0]
# If the language argument is set, set the localized title and description
# for that language. The "title" and "description" arguments have default
# values to make the script simpler to run as a demo. In an actual app, you
# would likely want to set those arguments also.
if args.language and args.language != '':
if 'localizations' not in playlist:
playlist['localizations'] = {}
playlist['localizations'][args.language] = {
'title': args.title,
'description': args.description
}
# If the default language is set AND there is localized metadata for that
# language, set the video's title and description to match the localized
# title and description for the newly set default language.
if args.default_language:
playlist['snippet']['defaultLanguage'] = args.default_language
if args.default_language in playlist['localizations']:
playlist['snippet']['title'] = (
playlist['localizations'][args.default_language]['title'])
playlist['snippet']['description'] = (
playlist['localizations'][args.default_language]['description'])
print(playlist)
# Update the playlist resource
update_result = youtube.playlists().update(
part='snippet,localizations',
body=playlist
).execute()
# Print the actions taken by running the script.
if args.language:
for language in update_result['localizations']:
# Languages with locales, like "pt-br" are returned as pt-BR in metadata.
# This ensures that the language specified when running the script can be
# matched to the language returned in the metadata.
if language.lower() == args.language.lower():
localization = update_result['localizations'][args.language]
print ('Updated playlist \'%s\' localized title to \'%s\''
' and description to \'%s\' in language \'%s\'' %
(args.playlist_id,
localization['title'],
localization['description'],
args.language))
break
if (args.default_language and
args.default_language == update_result['snippet']['defaultLanguage']):
print 'Updated default language to %s' % args.default_language
# Call the API's playlists.list method to retrieve an existing playlist localization.
# If the localized text is not available in the requested language,
# this method will return text in the default language.
def get_playlist_localization(youtube, args):
results = youtube.playlists().list(
part='snippet',
id=args.playlist_id,
hl=args.language
).execute()
# The localized object contains localized text if the hl parameter specified
# a language for which localized text is available. Otherwise, the localized
# object will contain metadata in the default language.
localized = results['items'][0]['snippet']['localized']
print ('Playlist title is "%s" and description is "%s" in language "%s"'
% (localized['title'], localized['description'], args.language))
# Call the API's playlists.list method to list existing localizations
# for the playlist.
def list_playlist_localizations(youtube, args):
results = youtube.playlists().list(
part='snippet,localizations',
id=args.playlist_id
).execute()
if 'localizations' in results['items'][0]:
localizations = results['items'][0]['localizations']
for language, localization in localizations.iteritems():
print ('Playlist title is "%s" and description is "%s" in language "%s"'
% (localization['title'], localization['description'], language))
else:
print 'There aren\'t any localizations for this playlist yet.'
if __name__ == '__main__':
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# The action to be processed: 'get', 'list', and 'set' are supported.
parser.add_argument('--action', required=True, help='Action', choices=ACTIONS)
# The ID of the selected YouTube olaylist.
parser.add_argument('--playlist_id',
help='The playlist ID for which localizations are being set or retrieved.',
required=True)
# The langauge of the playlist's default metadata.
parser.add_argument('--default_language',
help='Default language to set for the playlist.')
# The language of the localization that is being set or retrieved.
parser.add_argument('--language', help='Language of the localization.')
# The localized title to set in the specified language.
parser.add_argument('--title',
help='Localized title to be set for the playlist.',
default='Localized Title')
# The localized description to set in the specified language.
parser.add_argument('--description',
help='Localized description to be set for the playlist.',
default='Localized Description')
args = parser.parse_args()
youtube = get_authenticated_service()
try:
if args.action == 'set':
set_playlist_localization(youtube, args)
elif args.action == 'get':
get_playlist_localization(youtube, args)
elif args.action == 'list':
list_playlist_localizations(youtube, args)
except HttpError, e:
print 'An HTTP error %d occurred:\n%s' % (e.resp.status, e.content)