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tuber (version 0.9.9)

get_subscriptions: Get Subscriptions

Description

Get Subscriptions

Usage

get_subscriptions(
  filter = NULL,
  part = "contentDetails",
  max_results = 50,
  for_channel_id = NULL,
  order = NULL,
  page_token = NULL,
  ...
)

Arguments

filter

string; Required. named vector of length 1 potential names of the entry in the vector: channel_id: ID of the channel. Required. No default. subscription_id: YouTube subscription ID

part

Part of the resource requested. Required. Character. A comma separated list of one or more of the following: contentDetails, id, snippet, subscriberSnippet. e.g. "id, snippet", "id", etc. Default: contentDetails.

max_results

Maximum number of items that should be returned. Integer. Optional. Can be between 0 and 50. Default is 50.

for_channel_id

Optional. String. A comma-separated list of channel IDs. Limits response to subscriptions matching those channels.

order

method that will be used to sort resources in the API response. Takes one of the following: alphabetical, relevance, unread

page_token

Specific page in the result set that should be returned. Optional. String.

Additional arguments passed to tuber_GET.

Value

named list of subscriptions

References

https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/docs/subscriptions/list

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# Set API token via yt_oauth() first

get_subscriptions(filter = c(channel_id = "UChTJTbr5kf3hYazJZO-euHg"))
# }

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