This NodeJS library scrapes the comments of the YouTube provided HTML comment data without any API usage order by date descending (so most recent first). It is developed for and tailored towards easy usage with FreeTube but can be used with any other project as well.
This library does not require any API keys, with the attached maximum quotas, but instead might take longer to receive the required data.
The library works as long as YouTube keeps its web page layout the same. Therefore, there is no guarantee that this library will work at all times. If this library should not work at some point, please create an issue and let me know so that I can take a look into it. Pull requests are also welcomed in this case.
npm install yt-comment-scraper --save
Set your instance with the following syntax. Use the second line instead if you're using modules / Typescript
const ytcm = require("yt-comment-scraper")
import ytcm from 'yt-comment-scraper'
getComments(payload)
Returns a list of objects containing comments from the next page of the video.
- payload (Object) (Required) - An object containing the various options
- videoId (String) (Required) - The video ID to grab comments from
- sortByNewest (Boolean) (Optional) - Grabs newest comments when
true
. Grabs top comments whenfalse
- continuation (String) (Optional) - The token from a previous call to continue grabbing comments
- mustSetCookie (Boolean) (Optional) - The flag should be set to true when cookies are not handled by your application (e.g. Electron) already
- httpsAgent (Object) (Optional) - Allows to specify all kind of different agent data (see NodeJS documentation or 3rd party packages like node-https-proxy-agent for options like proxies)
const https = require('https'); const options = {...}; const agent = new https.Agent(options);
const payload = {
videoId: videoId, // Required
sortByNewest: sortByNewest,
continuation: continuation,
mustSetCookie: false,
httpsAgent: agent
}
ytcm.getComments(payload).then((data) =>{
console.log(data);
}).catch((error)=>{
console.log(error);
});
Returned Data
The data is returned as an object with a list of comment objects and a continuation token (if more comments exist)
// The data is a list of objects containing the following attributes:
{
comments: [
{
commentId: String, // Id of comment
authorId: String, // Id of user that made the comment
author: String, // Name of the channel that made the comment
authorThumb: Array [ // An Array of thumbnails of the channel profile
{
width: Number,
height: Number,
url: String
}
],
edited: Boolean, // If the comment has been edited or not
text: String, // The text content of the comment
likes: String, // The amount of likes the comment has, numbers > 1000 displayed with 1.9K, 2K...
time: String, // The time the comment was published. Written as "One day ago"
numReplies: Number, // The number of replies found for the comment
isOwner: Boolean, // If the video channel made the comment
isHearted: Boolean, // If the video channel hearted the comment
isPinned: Boolean, // If the video channel pinned the comment
isVerified: Boolean,
isOfficialArtist: Boolean,
hasOwnerReplied: Boolean, // If the video channel replied to the comment
replyToken: String // The continuation token needed for getCommentReplies()
}
],
continuation: String | null // The continuation token needed to get more comments from getComments()
}
getCommentReplies(payload)
Returns a list of objects containing replies from a given comment.
- payload (Object) (Required) - An object containing the various options
- videoId (String) (Required) - The video ID to grab comments from
- replyToken (String) (Required) - The reply token from a comment object of
getComments()
or the continuation string from a previous call togetCommentReplies()
- mustSetCookie (Boolean) (Optional) - The flag should be set to true when cookies are not handled by your application (e.g. Electron) already
- httpsAgent (Object) (Optional) - Allows to specify all kind of different agent data (see NodeJS documentation or 3rd party packages like node-https-proxy-agent for options like proxies)
const parameters = {videoId: 'someId', replyToken: 'HSDcjasgdajwSdhAsd', mustSetCookie: true, httpsAgent: null};
ytcm.getCommentReplies(parameters).then((data) =>{
console.log(data);
}).catch((error)=>{
console.log(error);
});
Returned Data
The data is returned as a list of objects (seen below).
// The data is a list of objects containing the following attributes:
comments: [
{
commentId: String, // Id of comment
authorId: String, // Id of user that made the comment
author: String, // Name of the channel that made the comment
authorThumb: Array [ // An Array of thumbnails of the channel profile
{
width: Number,
height: Number,
url: String
}
],
edited: Boolean, // If the comment has been edited or not
text: String, // The text content of the comment
likes: String, // The amount of likes the comment has, numbers > 1000 displayed with 1.9K, 2K...
time: String, // The time the comment was published. Written as "One day ago"
numReplies: Number, // The number of replies found for the comment
isOwner: Boolean, // If the video channel made the comment
isHearted: Boolean, // If the video channel hearted the comment
isPinned: false,
isVerified: Boolean,
isOfficialArtist: Boolean,
hasOwnerReplied: false,
replyToken: null
}],
continuation: String | null // The continuation token needed (instead of replyToken) to get more replies from getCommentReplies()
Thanks to egbertbouman for his/her Python project which guided this project through the difficult HTTP calls.