I'm trying to use YouTube Data API in Google Colab for retrieve the results of a search.
I'm using the code available in the documentation as a blueprint.
Code:
#!/usr/bin/python# This sample executes a search request for the specified search term.# Sample usage:# python search.py --q=surfing --max-results=10# NOTE: To use the sample, you must provide a developer key obtained# in the Google APIs Console. Search for "REPLACE_ME" in this code# to find the correct place to provide that key..import argparsefrom googleapiclient.discovery import buildfrom googleapiclient.errors import HttpError# Set DEVELOPER_KEY to the API key value from the APIs & auth > Registered apps# tab of# https://cloud.google.com/console# Please ensure that you have enabled the YouTube Data API for your project.DEVELOPER_KEY = 'REPLACE_ME'YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME = 'youtube'YOUTUBE_API_VERSION = 'v3'def youtube_search(options): youtube = build(YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME, YOUTUBE_API_VERSION, developerKey=DEVELOPER_KEY) # Call the search.list method to retrieve results matching the specified # query term. search_response = youtube.search().list( q=options.q, part='id,snippet', maxResults=options.max_results ).execute() videos = [] channels = [] playlists = [] # Add each result to the appropriate list, and then display the lists of # matching videos, channels, and playlists. for search_result in search_response.get('items', []): if search_result['id']['kind'] == 'youtube#video': videos.append('%s (%s)' % (search_result['snippet']['title'], search_result['id']['videoId'])) elif search_result['id']['kind'] == 'youtube#channel': channels.append('%s (%s)' % (search_result['snippet']['title'], search_result['id']['channelId'])) elif search_result['id']['kind'] == 'youtube#playlist': playlists.append('%s (%s)' % (search_result['snippet']['title'], search_result['id']['playlistId'])) print 'Videos:\n', '\n'.join(videos), '\n' print 'Channels:\n', '\n'.join(channels), '\n' print 'Playlists:\n', '\n'.join(playlists), '\n'if __name__ == '__main__': parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('--q', help='Search term', default='Google') parser.add_argument('--max-results', help='Max results', default=25) args = parser.parse_args() try: youtube_search(args) except HttpError, e: print 'An HTTP error %d occurred:\n%s' % (e.resp.status, e.content)However, when executing this code, I got this message on the console:
Please visit this URL to authorize this application:https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/auth?response_type=code&client_id=327114017303-uvhp1oeqmuvsjohr0bmjevcet3g6tsb6.apps.googleusercontent.com&redirect_uri=urn%3Aietf%3Awg%3Aoauth%3A2.0%3Aoob&scope=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.googleapis.com%2Fauth%2Fyoutube+https%3A%2F%2Fwww.googleapis.com%2Fauth%2Fyoutube.readonly+https%3A%2F%2Fwww.googleapis.com%2Fauth%2Fyoutube.force-ssl&state=qUtm4Dd4xh7NPerHBdf8bsEP3yoae2&prompt=consent&access_type=offline
I clicked on the link, but, the page shows this message/error:
Error 400: redirect_uri_mismatchThe redirect URI in the request, urn:ietf:wg:oauth:2.0:oob, can only be used by a Client ID for native application. It is not allowed for the WEB client type. You can create a Client ID for native application at https://console.developers.google.com/apis/credentials/oauthclient
Screenshot:
I'm unable to find any documentation or tutorial that shows how to use OAuth 2.0 in Google Colab.
I find this answer - which use the Google OAuth 2.0 Playground -, but, nothing related to Google Colab and the Error 400 - which I think it's about the IPs/permissons to set on the API_KEY about certains domains.
