This API exposes YouTube channel subscriber counts, extracted via web scraping. Developers can retrieve subscriber data for specified channels using a simple API endpoint. The API returns data in JSON format, structured as a list of objects. Each object represents a YouTube channel and contains the channel's name (string) and subscriber count (integer). The primary endpoint accepts a channel ID or URL as input and returns the subscriber count. Error handling is included to manage cases where a channel ID is invalid or the subscriber count cannot be retrieved. The API employs efficient web scraping techniques to minimize delays and optimize performance. The data schema is consistent, ensuring easy parsing and integration. Developers can use standard HTTP requests (GET requests) to access the data, integrating it seamlessly into their applications through libraries like requests in Python or similar tools in other programming languages. The API is designed for robustness and reliability, handling potential website changes and ensuring data accuracy.
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The API returns subscriber counts for specified YouTube channels. Each response includes the channel's name and its current subscriber count, allowing developers to integrate this data into their applications.
The key fields in the response data are "channel_name" (string) and "subscriber_count" (integer). These fields provide essential information about the YouTube channel's performance.
The response data is structured as a JSON object. It contains a list of items, where each item represents a YouTube channel with its name and subscriber count, ensuring easy parsing for developers.
The primary parameter for the endpoint is either the channel ID or the channel URL. Users can customize their requests by providing one of these identifiers to retrieve specific channel data.
Data accuracy is maintained through efficient web scraping techniques that minimize delays and optimize performance. The API is designed to handle potential website changes, ensuring reliable data retrieval.
Typical use cases include analytics dashboards, social media tools, and applications that monitor YouTube channel performance. Developers can use the subscriber count to track growth and engagement metrics.
If no data is found, the API returns a message indicating "No data found matching the specified criteria" along with an "items_found" count of 0. Developers should implement error handling to manage such scenarios gracefully.
The API employs robust web scraping methods and error handling to ensure data quality. It checks for valid channel IDs and retrieves data only when available, providing accurate and reliable subscriber counts.
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