Exported from code.google.com/p/gdata and slightly changed to use Nokogiri instead of REXML.
Ruby wrapper for working with Google Data APIs
yt = GData::Client::YouTube.new yt.source = 'my_cool_application' yt.clientlogin('username', 'password') yt.client_id = 'CLIENT_ID' yt.developer_key = 'DEVELOPER_KEY' feed = yt.get('http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/default/uploads').to_xml # creating, updating, and deleting a playlist entry = <<-EOF <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:yt="http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007"> <title type="text">Ruby Utility Unit Test</title> <summary>This is a test playlist.</summary> </entry> EOF response = yt.post('http://gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/default/playlists', entry).to_xml edit_uri = response.elements["link[@rel='edit']"].attributes['href'] response.elements["summary"].text = "Updated description" response = yt.put(edit_uri, response.to_s).to_xml yt.delete(edit_uri).to_xml # uploading a video test_movie = '/path/to/a/movie.mov' mime_type = 'video/quicktime' feed = 'http://uploads.gdata.youtube.com/feeds/api/users/default/uploads' entry = <<EOF <entry xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:media="http://search.yahoo.com/mrss/" xmlns:yt="http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007"> <media:group> <media:title type="plain">Test Movie</media:title> <media:description type="plain"> This is a test with the Ruby library </media:description> <media:category scheme="http://gdata.youtube.com/schemas/2007/categories.cat">People </media:category> <media:keywords>test,lame</media:keywords> </media:group> </entry> EOF response = @yt.post_file(feed, test_movie, mime_type, entry).to_xml
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A sunny disposition
Tested against Ruby 1.8.6 patch level 114
sudo gem install gdata
To generate documentation:
rake doc
To run unit tests:
cp test/test_config.yml.example test/test_config.yml # edit test/test_config.yml rake test
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