ytranscript
is a Rust crate that provides functionality to fetch YouTube video transcripts. It supports fetching transcripts in different languages and handles various error scenarios that might occur while retrieving the transcripts.
- Extracts YouTube video IDs from URLs or strings.
- Fetches transcripts for YouTube videos.
- Supports fetching transcripts in specific languages.
- Handles common errors such as video unavailability, transcript unavailability, and too many requests.
Add ytranscript
to your Cargo.toml
:
Here is an example of how to use the ytranscript
crate in a binary crate:
use ytranscript::YoutubeTranscript;
use std::env;
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() {
// Get the video ID from command line arguments
let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
if args.len() != 2 {
eprintln!("Usage: ytranscript_bin <video_id>");
return;
}
let video_id = &args[1];
// Fetch the transcript
match YoutubeTranscript::fetch_transcript(video_id, None).await {
Ok(transcript) => {
for entry in transcript {
println!("{:?}", entry);
}
}
Err(e) => {
eprintln!("Error: {}", e);
}
}
}
Fetches the transcript for a given YouTube video ID or URL.
-
Arguments:
video_id
: A string slice representing the YouTube video URL or ID.config
: An optionalTranscriptConfig
specifying the desired language for the transcript.
-
Returns:
Ok(Vec<TranscriptResponse>)
: A vector ofTranscriptResponse
if the transcript is successfully fetched.Err(YoutubeTranscriptError)
: An error if the transcript cannot be fetched.
The crate defines a set of errors that might occur while fetching transcripts:
use thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Error, Debug)]
pub enum YoutubeTranscriptError {
#[error("YouTube is receiving too many requests from this IP and now requires solving a captcha to continue")]
TooManyRequests,
#[error("The video is no longer available ({0})")]
VideoUnavailable(String),
#[error("Transcript is disabled on this video ({0})")]
TranscriptDisabled(String),
#[error("No transcripts are available for this video ({0})")]
TranscriptNotAvailable(String),
#[error("No transcripts are available in {0} for this video ({2}). Available languages: {1:?}")]
TranscriptNotAvailableLanguage(String, Vec<String>, String),
#[error("Impossible to retrieve Youtube video ID.")]
InvalidVideoId,
}
The crate uses regex patterns to extract YouTube video IDs and parse XML transcripts:
pub const RE_YOUTUBE: &str =
r#"(?:youtube\.com\/(?:[^\/]+\/.+\/|(?:v|e(?:mbed)?)\/|.*[?&]v=)|youtu\.be\/)([^"&?\/\s]{11})"#;
pub const USER_AGENT: &str = "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_4) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/85.0.4183.83 Safari/537.36,gzip(gfe)";
pub const RE_XML_TRANSCRIPT: &str = r#"<text start="([^"]*)" dur="([^"]*)">([^<]*)<\/text>"#;
The crate defines the following types:
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct TranscriptConfig {
pub lang: Option<String>,
}
#[derive(Debug)]
pub struct TranscriptResponse {
pub text: String,
pub duration: f64,
pub offset: f64,
pub lang: String,
}
You can test the functionality of the ytranscript
crate by running the following command:
cargo test
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details