Class Google_Service_YouTube_Activities_Resource
The "activities" collection of methods. Typical usage is:
$youtubeService = new Google_Service_YouTube(...);
$activities = $youtubeService->activities;
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Google_Service_Resource
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Google_Service_YouTube_Activities_Resource
Located at YouTube.php
Methods summary
public
Google_Service_YouTube_Activity
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insert( string $part, Google_Service_YouTube_Activity $postBody, array $optParams = array() )
Posts a bulletin for a specific channel. (The user submitting the request
must be authorized to act on the channel's behalf.)
Posts a bulletin for a specific channel. (The user submitting the request
must be authorized to act on the channel's behalf.)
Note: Even though an activity resource can contain information about actions
like a user rating a video or marking a video as a favorite, you need to use
other API methods to generate those activity resources. For example, you would
use the API's videos.rate() method to rate a video and the
playlistItems.insert() method to mark a video as a favorite.
(activities.insert)
Parameters
- $part
- The part parameter serves two purposes in this operation. It identifies the
properties that the write operation will set as well as the properties that the
API response will include.
- $postBody
- $optParams
- Optional parameters.
Returns
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public
Google_Service_YouTube_ActivityListResponse
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listActivities( string $part, array $optParams = array() )
Returns a list of channel activity events that match the request criteria.
For example, you can retrieve events associated with a particular channel,
events associated with the user's subscriptions and Google+ friends, or the
YouTube home page feed, which is customized for each user.
(activities.listActivities)
Returns a list of channel activity events that match the request criteria.
For example, you can retrieve events associated with a particular channel,
events associated with the user's subscriptions and Google+ friends, or the
YouTube home page feed, which is customized for each user.
(activities.listActivities)
Parameters
- $part
- The part parameter specifies a comma-separated list of one or more activity
resource properties that the API response will include. If the parameter
identifies a property that contains child properties, the child properties will
be included in the response. For example, in an activity resource, the snippet
property contains other properties that identify the type of activity, a display
title for the activity, and so forth. If you set part=snippet, the API response
will also contain all of those nested properties.
- $optParams
- Optional parameters.
Returns
Opt_param
string channelId The channelId parameter specifies a unique YouTube channel ID.
The API will then return a list of that channel's activities.
bool home Set this parameter's value to true to retrieve the activity feed that
displays on the YouTube home page for the currently authenticated user.
string maxResults The maxResults parameter specifies the maximum number of items
that should be returned in the result set.
bool mine Set this parameter's value to true to retrieve a feed of the
authenticated user's activities.
string pageToken The pageToken parameter identifies a specific page in the
result set that should be returned. In an API response, the nextPageToken and
prevPageToken properties identify other pages that could be retrieved.
string publishedAfter The publishedAfter parameter specifies the earliest date
and time that an activity could have occurred for that activity to be included
in the API response. If the parameter value specifies a day, but not a time,
then any activities that occurred that day will be included in the result set.
The value is specified in ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM- DDThh:mm:ss.sZ) format.
string publishedBefore The publishedBefore parameter specifies the date and time
before which an activity must have occurred for that activity to be included in
the API response. If the parameter value specifies a day, but not a time, then
any activities that occurred that day will be excluded from the result set. The
value is specified in ISO 8601 (YYYY-MM- DDThh:mm:ss.sZ) format.
string regionCode The regionCode parameter instructs the API to return results
for the specified country. The parameter value is an ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country
code. YouTube uses this value when the authorized user's previous activity on
YouTube does not provide enough information to generate the activity feed.
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