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:star: A much faster alternative to youtube-dl built for PHP applications. Active and frequently updated! :v:
License: MIT License
Languages: PHP, HTML, Procfile
This project was inspired by a very popular youtube-dl python package:
https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl
Yes, there are multiple other PHP-based youtube downloaders on the Internet, but most of them haven't been updated in years, or they depend on youtube-dl itself.
Pure PHP-based youtube downloaders that work, and are kept-up-to date just do not exist.
This script uses no Javascript interpreters, no calls to shell... nothing but pure PHP with no heavy dependencies either.
That's all there is to it!
This program is for personal use only. Downloading copyrighted material without permission is against YouTube's terms of services. By using this program, you are solely responsible for any copyright violations. We are not responsible for people who attempt to use this program in any way that breaks YouTube's terms of services.
This may not work at all times, because YouTube puts a short ban on the server if it receives too many requests from it.
on Heroku:
Create a FREE account first if you do not yet have one:
https://signup.heroku.com/
Recommended way of installing this is via Composer:
composer require athlon1600/youtube-downloader "^3.0"
Run locally:
php -S localhost:8000 -t vendor/athlon1600/youtube-downloader/public
Instructions for installing & using Version 2 can be found here:
https://github.com/Athlon1600/youtube-downloader/tree/2.x
use YouTube\YouTubeDownloader;
use YouTube\Exception\YouTubeException;
$youtube = new YouTubeDownloader();
try {
$downloadOptions = $youtube->getDownloadLinks("https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqz-KE-bpKQ");
if ($downloadOptions->getAllFormats()) {
echo $downloadOptions->getFirstCombinedFormat()->url;
} else {
echo 'No links found';
}
} catch (YouTubeException $e) {
echo 'Something went wrong: ' . $e->getMessage();
}
getDownloadLinks
method returns a DownloadOptions
type object, which holds an array of stream links - some that are audio-only, and some that are both audio and video combined into one.
For typical usage, you are probably interested in dealing with combined streams, for that case, there is the getCombinedFormats
method.
$youtube = new \YouTube\YouTubeStreamer();
$youtube->stream('https://r4---sn-n4v7knll.googlevideo.com/videoplayback?...');
If you try downloading age-restricted videos, YouTube will ask you to login. The only way to make this work, is to login to your YouTube account in your own web-browser, export those newly set cookies from your browser into a file, and then pass it all to youtube-downloader for use.
$youtube = new YouTubeDownloader();
$youtube->getBrowser()->setCookieFile('./your_cookies.txt');
$youtube->getBrowser()->setUserAgent('Opera 7.6');
See also:
https://github.com/ytdl-org/youtube-dl/blob/master/README.md#how-do-i-pass-cookies-to-youtube-dl
Depending on your region, you might be force redirected to a page that asks you to agree to Google's cookie policy.
You can programmatically agree to those terms, and bypass that warning permanently via consentCookies
method on your Browser instance. Example:
$youtube = new YouTubeDownloader();
$youtube->getBrowser()->consentCookies();
A more detailed explanation on how to download videos from YouTube will be written soon. For now, there is this:
HTTP 429 Too Many Requests
errors.youtube-dl
does!