This is an python API which allows you to get the transcripts/subtitles for a given YouTube video. It also works for automatically generated subtitles and it does not require a headless browser, like other selenium based solutions do!
It is recommended to install this module by using pip:
pip install youtube_transcript_api
If you want to use it from source, you'll have to install the dependencies manually:
pip install -r requirements.txt
You could either integrate this module into an existing application, or just use it via an CLI
To get a transcript for a given video you can do:
from youtube_transcript_api import YouTubeTranscriptApi
YouTubeTranscriptApi.get_transcript(video_id)
This will return a list of dictionaries looking somewhat like this:
[
{
'text': 'Hey there',
'start': 7.58,
'duration': 6.13
},
{
'text': 'how are you',
'start': 14.08,
'duration': 7.58
},
# ...
]
To get transcripts for a list fo video ids you can call:
YouTubeTranscriptApi.get_transcripts(video_ids)
Execute the CLI script using the video ids as parameters and the results will be printed out to the command line:
youtube_transcript_api <first_video_id> <second_video_id> ...
If you would prefer to write it into a file or pipe it into another application, you can also output the results as json using the following line:
youtube_transcript_api --json <first_video_id> <second_video_id> ... > transcripts.json
This code uses an undocumented part of the YouTube API, which is called by the YouTube web-client. So there is no guarantee that it won't stop working tomorrow, if they change how things work. I will however do my best to make things working again as soon as possible if that happens. So if it stops working, let me know!