I'm working on an application that scrapes songs from certain websites and programmatically "Likes" them on youtube through Google's Youtube API. To obtain the video IDs that I'm looking for, I perform a google search with the artist and song title and parse through the results. This process works fine and returns valid video IDs (I've tested them manually). Where I run into issues is the code I have for "Like"ing something based on a video ID, which is essentially copied directly from google's YouTube API Python example:
def likeVideo(youtube, video_id):
channels_list_response = youtube.channels().list(
mine=True,
part="contentDetails"
).execute()
# Adding a video as a favorite or to the watch later list is done via the
# same basic process. Just read the list id of the corresponding playlist
# instead of "likes" as we're doing here.
liked_list_id = channels_list_response["items"][0]["contentDetails"]["relatedPlaylists"]["likes"]
body = dict(
snippet=dict(
playlistId=liked_list_id,
resourceId=dict(
kind="youtube#video",
videoId=video_id
)
)
)
youtube.playlistItems().insert(
part=",".join(body.keys()),
body=body
).execute()
print "%s has been liked." % video_id
However, my app is throwing this error:
apiclient.errors.HttpError: <HttpError 503 when requesting https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/playlistItems?alt=json&part=snippet returned "Backend Error">
Searching through google dev forums reveals that this might be a server side issue on Google's part, but I'm not sure for my specific situation. Anyone see what might be wrong?
EDIT: I've been using this app in the past few days and it seems to be working somewhat decently; few 503 errors... However, at this point it's usually doing only one API request per session. When I first ran into the error, it was doing a batch of about 6. Is there something that happens when doing batch requests that I should account for?