I am using the Youtube data API and I needed to know if there is any way of finding that the youtube channel is a Verified one.
Is there a field for knowing if the youtube channel is verified from the Youtube API?
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just ran into this today, and while the channelBranding of the V3 youtube API looks promising, I couldn't get it to return if the account/channel user id was verified or not
so I threw up a pretty lame php script that uses DOM model searching to examine the html directly. to return true if the following element is present.
<a href="//support.google.com/youtube/bin/answer.py?answer=3046484&hl=en" class="qualified-channel-title-badge" target="_blank">
As of today (9/8/2014) a verified user will return true..
<?php
function isVerified($youtubeUser)
{
$youtubeUser = trim($youtubeUser);
$url = '\''."https://www.youtube.com/user/".$youtubeUser.'\'';
$url = "https://www.youtube.com/user/".$youtubeUser ;
$Verified = false;
echo "<BR>looking at $url ";
$ch = curl_init();
$timeout = 10;
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_URL, "$url");
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_RETURNTRANSFER, 1);
curl_setopt($ch, CURLOPT_CONNECTTIMEOUT, $timeout);
$html = curl_exec($ch);
curl_close($ch);
$dom = new DOMDocument;
@$dom->loadHTML($html);
foreach ( $dom->getElementsByTagName('a') as $link ) {
$myVar = $link->getAttribute('class');
$search = "qualified-channel-title-badge";
$found=false;
$found = strpos($myVar, $search);
if ( $found !== false) {
$Verified = true; //echo "<BR><font color=green>TRUE</font>";
} else {
$Verified = false; //echo "<BR><font color=red>FALSE</font>";
}
}
if ( $Verified ) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
}
?>
Bye for now!
RE: mpgn's solution, note that there's a distinction between whether the G+ account is Verified and whether one or more of the accounts YouTube channels are Verified. It's possible for an account to have more than one channel, and each of those channels are verified independently, and for channels to be unverified even though the associated G+ account is verified.
As @Paul Blakely suggests, the current best way to do this is to check the status.longUploadStatus flag, per https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/channels
If may be possible to check infer the verified status of a youtube channel via the status.longUploadsStatus flag being either allowed or eligible, as currently this feature requires the associated youtube account to be verified.
source : https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/channels
As of November, 2022, the YouTube Data API provides no method for determining whether or not a given YouTube channel is or is not verified. Instead, the current approach that yields reliable results is to scrape the channel, and parse a bit of JSON, and search the resulting structure.
We'll start by loading the server response for a given channel. Below I have a channel ID hard-coded in as the
id
variable:With our response object, we should now proceed to check that a
200 OK
was received, indicating there were no issues retrieving the page data, and that it is safe to proceed:Within the block following the condition is where we can start to retrieve the initial data for the YouTube page. When serving a channel page, YouTube will also serve initial data for the channel itself, presumably to speed up delivery among other reasons.
We'll look for this initial data, parse it as JSON, and sift through the results:
With our data parsed, we'll turn our attention now to one piece of the resulting structure, the
c4TabbedHeaderRenderer
property. This is where badges for the page (such as a verification badge) are stored. We'll also define averifiedLabel
, to explain what it is we're seeking:Lastly we need to confirm that
badges
is an array (it may not be, in the event the channel has no badges to enumerate), and follow that up with a check for ourverifiedLabel
badge:At this point,
verified
is either true (if the channel is verified), or false. I hope this helps!