A simple utility to fetch YouTube video captions programmatically. This library retrieves captions in plain text or structured format for specified video IDs.
- Fetch captions for any YouTube video with available subtitles.
- Supports multiple languages.
- Returns captions in both structured and plain text formats.
You can install the package via npm:
npm install youtube-captionsOr using Yarn:
yarn add youtube-captionsOr with pnpm:
pnpm add youtube-captionsYou can import the getVideoCaptions function in your project as follows:
import getVideoCaptions from 'youtube-captions';
// or for CommonJS
const getVideoCaptions = require('youtube-captions');To fetch captions for a specific video, call the function with the video ID and optional configuration:
const videoId = 'jNQXAC9IVRw';
const captions = await getVideoCaptions(videoId, { lang: 'en' });
console.log(captions);The getVideoCaptions function accepts the following optional parameters:
lang(string): Specify the language of the captions (e.g., 'en' for English).plainText(boolean): If set to true, the captions will be returned in plain text format.
const videoId = 'jNQXAC9IVRw';
const captions = await getVideoCaptions('jNQXAC9IVRw', { lang: 'en', plainText: true });
console.log(captions);The getVideoCaptions function may throw errors for various reasons:
- Invalid Video ID: If the provided video ID is invalid.
- Captions Disabled: If captions are disabled for the video.
- No Captions Available: If there are no available captions for the video.
- Request Limit Exceeded: If YouTube is receiving too many requests from your IP.
try {
await getVideoCaptions('invalid_id');
} catch (error) {
console.error('Error fetching captions:', error.message);
}This library includes tests using Vitest. To run the tests, execute:
npm testContributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue to discuss improvements or bugs.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.