Scripted uploads to youtube.
- upload video files from local disk or from the web.
- ratelimit upload bandwidth
Grab a precompiled binary for Linux, Mac or Windows or build it yourself.
Talking to the Youtube API requires oauth2 authentication. As such, you must:
- Create an account on the Google Developers Console
- Register a new app there
- Enable the Youtube API (APIs & Auth -> APIs)
- Create Client ID (APIs & Auth -> Credentials), select 'Web application'
- Add an 'Authorized redirect URI' of 'http://localhost:8080/oauth2callback'
- Take note of the
Client ID
andClient secret
values
The utility looks for client_secrets.json
in the local directory. Create it first using the details from above:
{
"installed": {
"client_id": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.apps.googleusercontent.com",
"client_secret": "xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx",
"redirect_uris": ["http://localhost:8080/oauth2callback"],
"auth_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth",
"token_uri": "https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/token"
}
}
Update client_id
and client_secret
to match your details
At a minimum, just specify a filename:
./youtubeuploader -filename blob.mp4
If it is the first time you've run the utility, a browser window should popup and prompt you to provide Youtube credentials. A token will be created and stored in request.token
file in the local directory for subsequent use. To run the utility on a headless-server, generate the token file locally first, then simply copy the token file along with youtubeuploader
and client_secrets.json
to the remote host.
Full list of options:
-cache string
token cache file (default "request.token")
-caption string
caption filename. Can be a URL
-categoryId string
video category Id
-chunksize int
size (in bytes) of each upload chunk. A zero value will cause all data to be uploaded in a single request (default 16777216)
-description string
video description (default "uploaded by youtubeuploader")
-filename string
video filename. Can be a URL. Read from stdin with '-'
-headlessAuth
set this if no browser available for the oauth authorisation step
-language string
video language (default "en")
-limitBetween string
only rate limit between these times e.g. 10:00-14:00 (local time zone)
-metaJSON string
JSON file containing title,description,tags etc (optional)
-metaJSONout string
filename to write uploaded video metadata into (optional)
-notify
notify channel subscribers of new video (default true)
-oAuthPort int
TCP port to listen on when requesting an oAuth token (default 8080)
-privacy string
video privacy status (default "private")
-quiet
suppress progress indicator
-ratelimit int
rate limit upload in Kbps. No limit by default
-secrets string
Client Secrets configuration (default "client_secrets.json")
-tags string
comma separated list of video tags
-thumbnail string
thumbnail filename. Can be a URL
-title string
video title
-version
show version
NOTE: When specifying a URL as the filename, the data will be streamed through the localhost (download from remote host, then upload to Youtube)
Video title, description etc can specified via the command line flags or via a JSON file using the -metaJSON
flag. An example JSON file would be:
{
"title": "my test title",
"description": "my test description",
"tags": ["test tag1", "test tag2"],
"privacyStatus": "private",
"embeddable": true,
"license": "creativeCommon",
"publicStatsViewable": true,
"publishAt": "2017-06-01T12:05:00+02:00",
"categoryId": "10",
"recordingdate": "2017-05-21",
"location": {
"latitude": 48.8584,
"longitude": 2.2945
},
"locationDescription": "Eiffel Tower",
"playlistIds": ["xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx", "yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy"],
"playlistTitles": ["my test playlist"],
"language": "fr"
}
- all fields are optional. Command line flags will be used by default (where available)
- use
\n
in the description to insert newlines - times can be provided in one of two formats:
yyyy-mm-dd
(UTC) oryyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss+zz:zz
If you do not have access to a web browser on the host where youtubeuploader
is installed, you may follow this oauth setup method instead:
- Create an account on the Google Developers Console
- Register a new app there
- Enable the Youtube API (APIs & Auth -> APIs)
- Create Client ID (APIs & Auth -> Credentials), select Application Type 'Other'
- Download the resulting credentials file, saving it as
client_secrets.json
in theyoutubeuploader
directory - Run
youtubeuploader
for the first time, passing the-headlessAuth
parameter - Copy-and-paste the URL displayed and open that in a browser
- Copy the resulting authorisation code and paste that into the
youtubeuploader
prompt: "Enter authorisation code here:"
(subsequent invocations of youtubeuploader
do not require the -headlessAuth
parameter)
Based on Go Youtube API Sample code
Thanks to github.com/tokland/youtube-upload for insight into how to update playlists.