From e09f1feb51a5b4b275501e0414478d6e567cc7bc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Andy Diamondstein Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 11:22:35 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Update auth libraries, separate "set" operations The oauth2client library is deprecated. This update changes the sample to use the google-auth and google-auth-oauthlib libraries instead. In addition, the code for setting video localizations has been updated so that if the default language is set, the code checks to see whether the video has a title and description in that language. If so, the script sets the video's title and description to the current title and description in the default language. (Without that step, the title and description for the new default language are changed to match the title and description of the old default language.) --- python/video_localizations.py | 227 ++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 119 insertions(+), 108 deletions(-) diff --git a/python/video_localizations.py b/python/video_localizations.py index bd08653e..3412923a 100644 --- a/python/video_localizations.py +++ b/python/video_localizations.py @@ -3,15 +3,15 @@ # Usage example: # python video_localizations.py --action='' --video_id='' --default_language='' --language='' --title='' --description='<description>' -import httplib2 +import argparse import os -import sys +import re -from apiclient.discovery import build -from apiclient.errors import HttpError -from oauth2client.client import flow_from_clientsecrets -from oauth2client.file import Storage -from oauth2client.tools import argparser, run_flow +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 @@ -25,142 +25,153 @@ # 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_secrets.json" +CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE = 'client_secret.json' # This OAuth 2.0 access scope allows for full read/write access to the # authenticated user's account. -YOUTUBE_READ_WRITE_SCOPE = "https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube" -YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME = "youtube" -YOUTUBE_API_VERSION = "v3" - -# This variable defines a message to display if the CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE is -# missing. -MISSING_CLIENT_SECRETS_MESSAGE = """ -WARNING: Please configure OAuth 2.0 - -To make this sample run you will need to populate the client_secrets.json file -found at: - %s -with information from the APIs Console -https://console.developers.google.com - -For more information about the client_secrets.json file format, please visit: -https://developers.google.com/api-client-library/python/guide/aaa_client_secrets -""" % os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), - CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE)) +SCOPES = ['https://www.googleapis.com/auth/youtube'] +API_SERVICE_NAME = 'youtube' +API_VERSION = 'v3' -# Authorize the request and store authorization credentials. -def get_authenticated_service(args): - flow = flow_from_clientsecrets(CLIENT_SECRETS_FILE, scope=YOUTUBE_READ_WRITE_SCOPE, - message=MISSING_CLIENT_SECRETS_MESSAGE) - - storage = Storage("%s-oauth2.json" % sys.argv[0]) - credentials = storage.get() - - if credentials is None or credentials.invalid: - credentials = run_flow(flow, storage, args) - - return build(YOUTUBE_API_SERVICE_NAME, YOUTUBE_API_VERSION, - http=credentials.authorize(httplib2.Http())) +# Supported actions +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 videos.update method to update an existing video's default language, # localized title and description in a specific language. -def set_video_localization(youtube, video_id, default_language, language, title, description): +def set_video_localization(youtube, args): + + # Retrieve the snippet and localizations for the video. results = youtube.videos().list( - part="snippet,localizations", - id=video_id + part='snippet,localizations', + id=args.video_id ).execute() - video = results["items"][0] - # Ensure that a value is set for the resource's snippet.defaultLanguage property. - video["snippet"]["defaultLanguage"] = default_language - if "localizations" not in video: - video["localizations"] = {} - video["localizations"][language] = { - "title": title, - "description": description - } - + video = 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 video: + video['localizations'] = {} + + video['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 and args.default_language in video['localizations']: + video['snippet']['defaultLanguage'] = args.default_language + video['snippet']['title'] = ( + video['localizations'][args.default_language]['title']) + video['snippet']['description'] = ( + video['localizations'][args.default_language]['description']) + + # Update the video resource. update_result = youtube.videos().update( - part="snippet,localizations", - body=video - ).execute() - - localization = update_result["localizations"][language] - - print ("Updated video '%s' default language to '%s', localized title to '%s'" - " and description to '%s' in language '%s'" - % (video_id, default_language, localization["title"], localization["description"], language)) - + part='snippet,localizations', + body=video + ).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 video \'%s\' localized title to \'%s\'' + ' and description to \'%s\' in language \'%s\'' % + (args.video_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 videos.list method to retrieve an existing video localization. # If the localized text is not available in the requested language, -# this method will return text in the default language. -def get_video_localization(youtube, video_id, language): +# this method returns text in the default language. +def get_video_localization(youtube, args): results = youtube.videos().list( - part="snippet", - id=video_id, - hl=language + part='snippet', + id=args.video_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"] + # object contains metadata in the default language. + localized = results['items'][0]['snippet']['localized'] - print ("Video title is '%s' and description is '%s' in language '%s'" - % (localized["title"], localized["description"], language)) + print ('Video title is \'%s\' and description is \'%s\' in language \'%s\'' + % (localized['title'], localized['description'], args.language)) # Call the API's videos.list method to list the existing video localizations. -def list_video_localizations(youtube, video_id): +def list_video_localizations(youtube, args): results = youtube.videos().list( - part="snippet,localizations", - id=video_id + part='snippet,localizations', + id=args.video_id ).execute() - localizations = results["items"][0]["localizations"] + localizations = results['items'][0]['localizations'] for language, localization in localizations.iteritems(): - print ("Video title is '%s' and description is '%s' in language '%s'" - % (localization["title"], localization["description"], language)) - - -if __name__ == "__main__": - # The "action" option specifies the action to be processed. - argparser.add_argument("--action", help="Action") - # The "video_id" option specifies the ID of the selected YouTube video. - argparser.add_argument("--video_id", - help="ID for video for which the localization will be applied.") - # The "default_language" option specifies the language of the video's default metadata. - argparser.add_argument("--default_language", help="Default language of the video to update.", - default="en") - # The "language" option specifies the language of the localization that is being processed. - argparser.add_argument("--language", help="Language of the localization.", default="de") - # The "title" option specifies the localized title of the video to be set. - argparser.add_argument("--title", help="Localized title of the video to be set.", - default="Localized Title") - # The "description" option specifies the localized description of the video to be set. - argparser.add_argument("--description", help="Localized description of the video to be set.", - default="Localized Description") - - args = argparser.parse_args() + print ('Video title is \'%s\' and description is \'%s\' in language \'%s\'' + % (localization['title'], localization['description'], language)) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() + # The action to be processed: 'get', 'list', and 'set' are supported. + parser.add_argument('--action', help='Action', choices=ACTIONS, required=True) + # The ID of the selected YouTube video. + parser.add_argument('--video_id', + help='The video ID for which localizations are being set or retrieved.', + required=True) + # The language of the video's default metadata. + parser.add_argument('--default_language', + help='Default language of the video to update.') + # The language of the localization that is being processed. + parser.add_argument('--language', help='Language of the localization.') + # The localized video title for the specified language. + parser.add_argument('--title', + help='Localized title of the video to be set.', + default='Localized Title') + # The localized description for the specified language. + parser.add_argument('--description', + help='Localized description of the video to be set.', + default='Localized Description') + + args = parser.parse_args() if not args.video_id: - exit("Please specify video id using the --video_id= parameter.") + exit('Please specify video id using the --video_id= parameter.') - youtube = get_authenticated_service(args) + youtube = get_authenticated_service() try: if args.action == 'set': - set_video_localization(youtube, args.video_id, args.default_language, args.language, args.title, args.description) + set_video_localization(youtube, args) elif args.action == 'get': - get_video_localization(youtube, args.video_id, args.language) + get_video_localization(youtube, args) elif args.action == 'list': - list_video_localizations(youtube, args.video_id) - else: - exit("Please specify a valid action using the --action= parameter.") + list_video_localizations(youtube, args) except HttpError, e: - print "An HTTP error %d occurred:\n%s" % (e.resp.status, e.content) + print 'An HTTP error %d occurred:\n%s' % (e.resp.status, e.content) else: - print "Set and retrieved localized metadata for a video." + print 'Set and retrieved localized metadata for a video