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I'm using YouTube API v3 to search YouTube.

https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/search

As you can see, the response JSON doesn't contains video durations. Is there way to get video durations?

Preferably not calling an API for each element in the result again (unless that's the only way to get durations).

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    Typical Google, taking something that worked just fine and ruining it.
    – Synetech
    May 30, 2015 at 15:09
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    Why is this question tagged with both PHP and Objective-C? Some answers also use Python. Sep 19, 2018 at 18:37
  • For anyone interested in not using the API, I made an answer in the following link with a basic Python web scraping function. stackoverflow.com/a/75629929/5304366 Mar 3, 2023 at 17:03

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You will have to make a call to the YouTube data API's video resource after you make the search call. You can put up to 50 video IDs in a search, so you won't have to call it for each element.

https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/videos/list

You'll want to set part=contentDetails, because the duration is there.

For example, the following call:

https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/videos?id=9bZkp7q19f0&part=contentDetails&key={YOUR_API_KEY}

Gives this result:

{
 "kind": "youtube#videoListResponse",
 "etag": "\"XlbeM5oNbUofJuiuGi6IkumnZR8/ny1S4th-ku477VARrY_U4tIqcTw\"",
 "items": [
  {

   "id": "9bZkp7q19f0",
   "kind": "youtube#video",
   "etag": "\"XlbeM5oNbUofJuiuGi6IkumnZR8/HN8ILnw-DBXyCcTsc7JG0z51BGg\"",
   "contentDetails": {
    "duration": "PT4M13S",
    "dimension": "2d",
    "definition": "hd",
    "caption": "false",
    "licensedContent": true,
    "regionRestriction": {
     "blocked": [
      "DE"
     ]
    }
   }
  }
 ]
}

The time is formatted as an ISO 8601 string. PT stands for Time Duration, 4M is 4 minutes, and 13S is 13 seconds.

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    What is this time format ? Is it a standard which Objective C supports?
    – Rukshan
    Mar 30, 2013 at 17:28
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    Late comment, but maybe you'd like to star and keep an eye on this ticket requesting durations be included in the search response: code.google.com/p/gdata-issues/issues/detail?id=4294 Mar 6, 2014 at 6:54
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    @Andrew - it is ISO 8601 formatted. I agree that it looks pretty atrocious, but at least it can be easily converted in any language - just look up ISO 8601 converter. May 7, 2015 at 1:05
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    For Python, a great library to convert the duration is aniso8601. It returns a datetime.timedelta, which can be formatted to basically anything.
    – arnaudoff
    May 30, 2015 at 22:28
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    What videos are weeks long on YouTube?!? Jun 1, 2015 at 15:52
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I got it!

$dur = file_get_contents("https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/videos?part=contentDetails&id=$vId&key=dldfsd981asGhkxHxFf6JqyNrTqIeJ9sjMKFcX4");

$duration = json_decode($dur, true);
foreach ($duration['items'] as $vidTime) {
    $vTime= $vidTime['contentDetails']['duration'];
}

There it returns the time for YouTube API version 3 (the key is made up by the way ;). I used $vId that I had gotten off of the returned list of the videos from the channel I am showing the videos from...

It works. Google REALLY needs to include the duration in the snippet so you can get it all with one call instead of two... it's on their 'wontfix' list.

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  • Yes, and include the duration in human readable formats such as seconds.
    – andreszs
    May 9, 2015 at 0:09
  • Did you find a way to get duration in seconds, it seems to be ahrd to convert from PT**** format to seconds.
    – Loenix
    Oct 8, 2016 at 8:45
  • Aren't you missing a closing }? Sep 19, 2018 at 18:38
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I wrote the following class to get YouTube video duration using the YouTube API v3 (it returns thumbnails as well):

class Youtube
{
    static $api_key = '<API_KEY>';
    static $api_base = 'https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/videos';
    static $thumbnail_base = 'https://i.ytimg.com/vi/';

    // $vid - video id in youtube
    // returns - video info
    public static function getVideoInfo($vid)
    {
        $params = array(
            'part' => 'contentDetails',
            'id' => $vid,
            'key' => self::$api_key,
        );

        $api_url = Youtube::$api_base . '?' . http_build_query($params);
        $result = json_decode(@file_get_contents($api_url), true);

        if(empty($result['items'][0]['contentDetails']))
            return null;
        $vinfo = $result['items'][0]['contentDetails'];

        $interval = new DateInterval($vinfo['duration']);
        $vinfo['duration_sec'] = $interval->h * 3600 + $interval->i * 60 + $interval->s;

        $vinfo['thumbnail']['default']       = self::$thumbnail_base . $vid . '/default.jpg';
        $vinfo['thumbnail']['mqDefault']     = self::$thumbnail_base . $vid . '/mqdefault.jpg';
        $vinfo['thumbnail']['hqDefault']     = self::$thumbnail_base . $vid . '/hqdefault.jpg';
        $vinfo['thumbnail']['sdDefault']     = self::$thumbnail_base . $vid . '/sddefault.jpg';
        $vinfo['thumbnail']['maxresDefault'] = self::$thumbnail_base . $vid . '/maxresdefault.jpg';

        return $vinfo;
    }
}

Please note that you'll need API_KEY to use the YouTube API:

  1. Create a new project here: https://console.developers.google.com/project
  2. Enable "YouTube Data API" under "APIs & auth" -> APIs
  3. Create a new server key under "APIs & auth" -> Credentials
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You can get the duration from the 'contentDetails' field in the json response.

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This code extracts the YouTube video duration using the YouTube API v3 by passing a video ID. It worked for me.

<?php
    function getDuration($videoID){
       $apikey = "YOUR-Youtube-API-KEY"; // Like this AIcvSyBsLA8znZn-i-aPLWFrsPOlWMkEyVaXAcv
       $dur = file_get_contents("https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/videos?part=contentDetails&id=$videoID&key=$apikey");
       $VidDuration =json_decode($dur, true);
       foreach ($VidDuration['items'] as $vidTime)
       {
           $VidDuration= $vidTime['contentDetails']['duration'];
       }
       preg_match_all('/(\d+)/',$VidDuration,$parts);
       return $parts[0][0] . ":" .
              $parts[0][1] . ":".
              $parts[0][2]; // Return 1:11:46 (i.e.) HH:MM:SS
    }

    echo getDuration("zyeubYQxHyY"); // Video ID
?>

You can get your domain's own YouTube API key on https://console.developers.google.com and generate credentials for your own requirement.

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Duration in seconds using Python 2.7 and the YouTube API v3:

try:        
    dur = entry['contentDetails']['duration']
    try:
        minutes = int(dur[2:4]) * 60
    except:
        minutes = 0
    try:
        hours = int(dur[:2]) * 60 * 60
    except:
        hours = 0

    secs = int(dur[5:7])
    print hours, minutes, secs
    video.duration = hours + minutes + secs
    print video.duration
except Exception as e:
    print "Couldnt extract time: %s" % e
    pass
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Youtube data 3 API , duration string to seconds conversion in Python

Example:

convert_YouTube_duration_to_seconds('P2DT1S')
172801

convert_YouTube_duration_to_seconds('PT2H12M51S')
7971

def convert_YouTube_duration_to_seconds(duration):
   day_time = duration.split('T')
   day_duration = day_time[0].replace('P', '')
   day_list = day_duration.split('D')
   if len(day_list) == 2:
      day = int(day_list[0]) * 60 * 60 * 24
      day_list = day_list[1]
   else:
      day = 0
      day_list = day_list[0]
   hour_list = day_time[1].split('H')
   if len(hour_list) == 2:
      hour = int(hour_list[0]) * 60 * 60
      hour_list = hour_list[1]
   else:
      hour = 0
      hour_list = hour_list[0]
   minute_list = hour_list.split('M')
   if len(minute_list) == 2:
      minute = int(minute_list[0]) * 60
      minute_list = minute_list[1]
   else:
      minute = 0
      minute_list = minute_list[0]
   second_list = minute_list.split('S')
   if len(second_list) == 2:
      second = int(second_list[0])
   else:
      second = 0
   return day + hour + minute + second
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    /P(?:(?<days>\d*)D)?T(?:(?<hours>\d*)H)?(?:(?<minutes>\d*)M)?(?:(?<seconds>\d*)S)/.exec('P2DT1S'); ?
    – Jamie Pate
    Oct 15, 2021 at 2:01
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Javascript: parse ISO 8601 "PT" timestamp for humans:

var duration = "PT1H5M20S";
var humans = duration.replace(/(^PT|S$)/g, "").split(/[^\d]/).map((item) => item.length < 2 ? "0" + item : item).join(":").replace(/^0/, "");
console.log(humans); 
// yields 1:05:20

Full script to get from youtube (NOTE: you'll need to have a google API key to test this!

var googleApiKey = "YOUR_API_KEY"
async function getVideoDuration(videoId) {
    var response = await fetch("https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/videos?id=" + videoId + "&part=contentDetails&key=" + googleApiKey);
    var result = await response.json();
    if (result) {
        var item = result.items[0];
        var duration = item?.contentDetails?.duration;
        if (duration) {
            return duration.replace(/(^PT|S$)/g, "").split(/[^\d]/).map((item) => item.length < 2 ? "0" + item : item).join(":").replace(/^0/, "");
        }
    }
    return false;
}

var time = getVideoDuration("OoJsPvmFixU");
console.log("time", time);

// yields something like "1:05:20"
// for this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OoJsPvmFixU

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