HypeAuditor For YouTube
Endpoint
Get content media of a YouTube channel:
GET https://hypeauditor.com/api/method/auditor.youtubeMedia/?channel={channel}&page={page}
channel
is YouTube channel. Default value for page
is 1, and includes 50 items per page.
Endpoint returns the media objects.
Changelog
Media Object
in YouTube Report has limited to 50 items since 09/10/2023. Please, refer to this Endpoint to get all Content Media of a YouTube channel.
Warning
Account Media response is available for YouTube Report unlocked previously; otherwise, access is denied:
{ "error": { "code": 15, "description": "Access denied" } }
Response Object
Attributes | Type |
---|---|
report_state | State of report. E.g.: READY |
current_page | Value of the Current Page |
total_pages | Total value of pages for Content Media |
media | object |
media
Object
media
ObjectContains array of youtube media (videos) objects.
Attributes | Type | |
---|---|---|
id | string | Identifier of video |
title | string | Video title |
description | string | Video description |
strict_reason | string | Restriction reason |
is_sctricted | boolean | Is this media restricted |
thumbnail | string | Thumbnail url |
time_added | int | Timestamp video added |
time_added_iso | date | Time video added in format iso |
metrics | array | array of {views_count: int, likes_count: int, dislikes_count: int, rating_value: float, length_sec: int, comments_count: int, engagement: int, er: object, views_performance: float, cpm: object} objects |
channel_ids | array | array of strings with channel ids |
Metrics
Object metrics
contains:
Attributes | Type | |
---|---|---|
views_count.value | int | Value of views for media object. |
likes_count.value | int | Value of likes for media object. |
dislikes_count.value | int | Value of dislikes for media object. |
rating_value.value | float | Value of rating value for media object. |
length_sec.value | int | Duration of media object in seconds. |
comments_count.value | int | Value of comments for media object. |
engagement.value | int | Engagement for media object. |
er.value | float | Value of Engagement Rate for media object. |
er.mark | string | Mark of Engagement Rate for media object. E.g.: average |
views_performance | float | Value of Views Performance for media object. |
cpm.value | float | Value of Cost per Mille for media object. |
cpm.value_from | float | Initial value of Cost per Mille for media object. |
cpm.value_to | float | Final value of Cost per Mille for media object. |
cpm.performance | string | Performance object contains 6 periods of data: (7d for 7 days, 30d for 30 days, 90d for 90 days, 180d for 180 days, 365d for 365 days and all). Each period contains mark of CPM for media object. E.g.: poor |
Requests
Set YOUR_ID
and YOUR_TOKEN
from HypeAuditor.
curl -X POST \
https://hypeauditor.com/api/method/auditor.youtubeMedia \
-H 'content-type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded' \
-H 'x-auth-id: %YOUR_ID%' \
-H 'x-auth-token: %YOUR_TOKEN%' \
-d channel = {channel} \
-d page = 1 \
<?php
$curl = curl_init();
curl_setopt_array($curl, [
CURLOPT_URL => 'https://hypeauditor.com/api/method/auditor.youtubeMedia',
CURLOPT_CUSTOMREQUEST => 'POST',
CURLOPT_POSTFIELDS => [
'channel' => '{channel}',
'page' => 1
],
CURLOPT_HTTPHEADER => [
'x-auth-id: YOUR_ID',
'x-auth-token: YOUR_TOKEN'
],
]);
$response = curl_exec($curl);
$err = curl_error($curl);
curl_close($curl);
if ($err) {
echo 'cURL Error #:' . $err;
} else {
echo $response;
}
Sample request
GET https://hypeauditor.com/api/method/auditor.youtubeMedia/?channel=UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ&page=1
Sample response
{
"result": {
"report_state": "READY",
"current_page": 1,
"total_pages": 116,
"media": [
{
"id": "y4VlhFP_-zc",
"title": "Hear from Vice President Pence at NASA Langley",
"description": "Humanity’s return to the Moon with our Artemis program will be a forerunner to future human missions to Mars.\n\nHear about America’s future in space from Vice President Mike Pence, along with NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, at 12:45 p.m. EST Wednesday, Feb 19 during a visit to our Langley Research Center.",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/y4VlhFP_-zc/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 0,
"time_added_iso": "1970-01-01T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 7301
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 929
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 114
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 2523
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 63
},
"engagement": {
"value": 992
},
"er": {
"value": 13.15,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 0.15
},
"cpm": {
"value": 203.9447,
"value_from": 68.4838,
"value_to": 684.8377,
"performance": {
"7d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"all": {
"mark": "poor"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "yJUJmI8YI_E",
"title": "NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Flies Past Io and Jupiter, With Music by Vangelis",
"description": "On May 16, 2023, NASA’s Juno spacecraft flew past Jupiter’s volcanic moon Io, and then the gas giant soon after. Io is the most volcanically active body in the solar system. Slightly larger than Earth’s moon, Io is a world in constant torment. Not only is the biggest planet in the solar system forever pulling at it gravitationally, but so are its Galilean siblings – Europa and the biggest moon in the solar system, Ganymede. The result is that Io is continuously stretched and squeezed, actions linked to the creation of the lava seen erupting from its many volcanoes.\n\nThis rendering provides a “starship captain” point of view of the flyby, using images from JunoCam. For both targets, Io and Jupiter, raw JunoCam images were reprojected into views similar to the perspective of a consumer camera. The Io flyby and the Jupiter approach movie were rendered separately and composed into a synchronous split-screen video.\n\nLaunched on Aug. 5, 2011, Juno embarked on a 5-year journey to Jupiter. Its mission: to probe beneath the planet's dense clouds and answer questions about the origin and evolution of Jupiter, our solar system, and giant planets in general across the cosmos. Juno arrived at the gas giant on July 4, 2016, after a 1.7-billion-mile journey, and settled into a 53-day polar orbit stretching from just above Jupiter’s cloud tops to the outer reaches of the Jovian magnetosphere. Now in its extended mission, NASA’s most distant planetary orbiter continues doing flybys of Jupiter and its moons.\n \nVisit http://www.nasa.gov/juno & http://missionjuno.swri.edu to learn more.\n \nAnimation: Koji Kuramura and Gerald Eichstädt\nMusic: Vangelis \nProducer: Scott J. Bolton\nCredit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/SwRI/MSSS",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/yJUJmI8YI_E/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1690329600,
"time_added_iso": "2023-07-26T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 86335
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 1852
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 47
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 1852
},
"er": {
"value": 2.15,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 1.79
},
"cpm": {
"value": 17.2468,
"value_from": 5.7914,
"value_to": 57.9139,
"performance": {
"7d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"all": {
"mark": "good"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "o3_tfvsNCmU",
"title": "How Do Planets Get Their Names? We Asked a NASA Expert",
"description": "How do planets get their names? With the exception of Earth, the planets in our solar system were named after Greek or Roman gods. Today, the job of naming things in space falls to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), the internationally recognized authority for naming celestial bodies and their surface features. NASA scientist Dr. Henry Throop explains more.\n\nLink to download this video: https://go.nasa.gov/3Qc2qMI\n\nProducers: Jessica Wilde, Scott Bednar\nEditor: David Shelton\n\nCredit: NASA",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/o3_tfvsNCmU/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1690329600,
"time_added_iso": "2023-07-26T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 30850
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 1539
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 106
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 1539
},
"er": {
"value": 4.99,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 0.64
},
"cpm": {
"value": 48.2658,
"value_from": 16.2075,
"value_to": 162.0746,
"performance": {
"7d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"all": {
"mark": "average"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "RrlDv-ts2f0",
"title": "Introducing NASA's On-Demand Streaming Service, NASA+ (Official Trailer)",
"description": "Introducing NASA's new streaming service, NASA+, launching soon. More space. More rockets. More science. More missions. More NASA. All in one place. No subscription needed.\n\nNASA+ is ad free, no cost, and family friendly. It will feature NASA's Emmy award-winning live coverage, and new original video series.\n\nNASA+ will be available on most major platforms via the NASA App on iOS and Android mobile and tablet devices; streaming media players such as, Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV; and on the web across desktop and mobile devices. \n\nDownload the NASA app now to be one of the first to get NASA+ when it drops. https://www.nasa.gov/nasaapp\n\nProducer: Phil Sexton\nEditors: Phil Sexton & Sonnet Apple\nCredit: NASA",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/RrlDv-ts2f0/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1690416000,
"time_added_iso": "2023-07-27T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 155904
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 5068
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 59
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 5068
},
"er": {
"value": 3.25,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 3.23
},
"cpm": {
"value": 9.5507,
"value_from": 3.2071,
"value_to": 32.071,
"performance": {
"7d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "good"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "good"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "good"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"all": {
"mark": "good"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "cBWbVrOlYHc",
"title": "Our Next Space Station Crew Rotation Flight on This Week @NASA – July 28, 2023",
"description": "Our next space station crew rotation flight, a launch day simulation for our upcoming Moon mission, and visiting the splashdown recovery crew for Artemis II … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!\n\nLink to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/Our%20Next%20Space%20Station%20Crew%20Rotation%20Flight%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20July%2028,%202023\n\nVideo Producer: Andre Valentine\nVideo Editor: Andre Valentine\nNarrator: Andre Valentine\nMusic: Universal Production Music\nCredit: NASA",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/cBWbVrOlYHc/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1690502400,
"time_added_iso": "2023-07-28T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 61833
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 1969
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 159
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 1969
},
"er": {
"value": 3.18,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 1.28
},
"cpm": {
"value": 24.081,
"value_from": 8.0863,
"value_to": 80.863,
"performance": {
"7d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"all": {
"mark": "average"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "NpHFB_DYXhY",
"title": "Launch of Northrop Grumman's 19th Cargo Mission to the Space Station (Official NASA Broadcast)",
"description": "Watch live as medical studies, a new water dispenser, artwork from students around the world, and other research and supplies lift off for the International Space Station on Northrop Grumman's next rocket launch from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility at Wallops Island, Virginia. \n\nThe mission's uncrewed Cygnus spacecraft (named S.S. Laurel Clark) is scheduled to blast off atop an Antares rocket no earlier than Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2023, at 8:31 p.m. EST (0031 Aug. 2 UTC), docking with the ISS on Friday, Aug. 4.\n\nCredit: NASA\n\n#NASA #Launch #CRS19",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/NpHFB_DYXhY/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1690848000,
"time_added_iso": "2023-08-01T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 451797
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 8877
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 3105
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 8877
},
"er": {
"value": 1.96,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 9.37
},
"cpm": {
"value": 3.2957,
"value_from": 1.1067,
"value_to": 11.0669,
"performance": {
"7d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "very_good"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "very_good"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "very_good"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "good"
},
"all": {
"mark": "very_good"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "TUinL0C_zgE",
"title": "Is Climate Change the Same as Global Warming? – We Asked a NASA Expert",
"description": "Is climate change the same as global warming? Not quite. The warming of Earth — or global warming — is just one factor that makes up a range of changes that are happening to our planet, which is climate change. And NASA is studying all of it: https://climate.nasa.gov/\n\nLink to download this video: https://go.nasa.gov/3OFwkb2\n\nProducers: Jessica Wilde, Scott Bednar\nEditor: Daniel Salazar\n\nCredit: NASA",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TUinL0C_zgE/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1690934400,
"time_added_iso": "2023-08-02T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 31515
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 1440
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 77
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 1440
},
"er": {
"value": 4.57,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 0.65
},
"cpm": {
"value": 47.2473,
"value_from": 15.8655,
"value_to": 158.6546,
"performance": {
"7d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"all": {
"mark": "average"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "fetKc752V6M",
"title": "A Commercial Resupply Mission Heads to the Space Station on This Week @NASA – August 4, 2023",
"description": "A commercial resupply mission heads to the space station, a key piece of hardware for a future Moon mission is on the move, and another spacecraft gets ready to spread its wings in deep space … a few of the stories to tell you about – This Week at NASA!\n\nLink to download this video: https://images.nasa.gov/details/A%20Commercial%20Resupply%20Mission%20Heads%20to%20the%20Space%20Station%20on%20This%20Week%20@NASA%20%E2%80%93%20August%204,%202023\n\nVideo Producer: Andre Valentine\nVideo Editor: Andre Valentine\nNarrator: Andre Valentine\nMusic: Universal Production Music\nCredit: NASA",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/fetKc752V6M/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1691107200,
"time_added_iso": "2023-08-04T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
"views_count": {
"value": 68031
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 2065
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 156
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 2065
},
"er": {
"value": 3.04,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 1.41
},
"cpm": {
"value": 21.8871,
"value_from": 7.3496,
"value_to": 73.4959,
"performance": {
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"mark": "poor"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"all": {
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}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
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]
},
{
"id": "0uWzj4AiiZ8",
"title": "Artemis II Astronauts’ First Look at Their Lunar Spacecraft",
"description": "Today, the Artemis II astronauts got their first look at the Orion spacecraft slated to fly them around the Moon in late 2024. \n\nThe Artemis II crew consists of NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen. Artemis II is the first crewed mission on our path to establishing a long-term human presence on the Moon, and is the first mission with astronauts to the Moon's orbit in more than 50 years.\n\nThe approximately 10-day flight test will launch on the powerful Space Launch System rocket, prove the Orion spacecraft’s life-support systems, and validate the capabilities and techniques needed for humans to live and work in deep space.\n\nLearn more about the Artemis II crew and their mission at: https://www.nasa.gov/artemis-ii\n\nCredit: NASA",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/0uWzj4AiiZ8/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1691452800,
"time_added_iso": "2023-08-08T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
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"value": 177508
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 11856
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 50
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 11856
},
"er": {
"value": 6.68,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 3.68
},
"cpm": {
"value": 8.3884,
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"value_to": 28.1677,
"performance": {
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},
"30d": {
"mark": "good"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "good"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "good"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "average"
},
"all": {
"mark": "good"
}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
"UCLA_DiR1FfKNvjuUpBHmylQ"
]
},
{
"id": "e_EaXO-9iVE",
"title": "How Will We Extract Water on the Moon? We Asked a NASA Technologist",
"description": "We know the Moon contains water, but, could future astronauts access and make use of it? That’s the goal. At NASA, we’re actively trying to answer that question. Once it lands at the lunar south pole, our PRIME-1 — Polar Resources Ice Mining Experiment-1 – will robotically sample and analyze ice from beneath the lunar surface, contributing to our search for water on the Moon: https://go.nasa.gov/2QygCmF\n\nProducers: Jessica Wilde, Scott Bednar\n\nEditor: James Lucas",
"strict_reason": null,
"is_stricted": null,
"thumbnail": "https://i.ytimg.com/vi/e_EaXO-9iVE/hqdefault.jpg",
"time_added": 1691539200,
"time_added_iso": "2023-08-09T00:00:00",
"metrics": {
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"value": 52199
},
"likes_count": {
"value": 1977
},
"dislikes_count": {
"value": 0
},
"rating_value": {
"value": 0
},
"length_sec": {
"value": 100
},
"comments_count": {
"value": 0
},
"engagement": {
"value": 1977
},
"er": {
"value": 3.79,
"mark": "fair"
},
"views_performance": {
"value": 1.08
},
"cpm": {
"value": 28.5255,
"value_from": 9.5787,
"value_to": 95.7873,
"performance": {
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"mark": "poor"
},
"30d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"90d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"180d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"365d": {
"mark": "poor"
},
"all": {
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}
}
}
},
"channel_ids": [
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]
},
{
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