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XCDYouTubeKit is a YouTube video player for iOS, tvOS and OS X.

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Requirements

  • Runs on iOS 7.0 and later
  • Runs on OS X 10.9 and later

Warning

XCDYouTubeKit is against the YouTube Terms of Service. The only official way of playing a YouTube video inside an app is with a web view and the iframe player API. Unfortunately, this is very slow and quite ugly, so I wrote this player to give users a better viewing experience.

Installation

XCDYouTubeKit is available through CocoaPods and Carthage.

CocoaPods:

pod "XCDYouTubeKit", "~> 2.5"

Carthage:

github "0xced/XCDYouTubeKit" ~> 2.5

Alternatively, you can manually use the provided static library on iOS or dynamic framework on OS X. In order to use the iOS static library, you must:

  1. Create a workspace (File → New → Workspace…)
  2. Add your project to the workspace
  3. Add the XCDYouTubeKit project to the workspace
  4. Drag and drop the libXCDYouTubeKit.a file referenced from XCDYouTubeKit → Products → libXCDYouTubeKit.a into the Link Binary With Libraries build phase of your app’s target.

These steps will ensure that #import <XCDYouTubeKit/XCDYouTubeKit.h> will work properly in your project.

Usage

XCDYouTubeKit is fully documented.

iOS only

On iOS, you can use the class XCDYouTubeVideoPlayerViewController the same way you use a MPMoviePlayerViewController, except you initialize it with a YouTube video identifier instead of a content URL.

Present the video in full-screen

- (void) playVideo
{
	XCDYouTubeVideoPlayerViewController *videoPlayerViewController = [[XCDYouTubeVideoPlayerViewController alloc] initWithVideoIdentifier:@"9bZkp7q19f0"];
	[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(moviePlayerPlaybackDidFinish:) name:MPMoviePlayerPlaybackDidFinishNotification object:videoPlayerViewController.moviePlayer];
	[self presentMoviePlayerViewControllerAnimated:videoPlayerViewController];
}

- (void) moviePlayerPlaybackDidFinish:(NSNotification *)notification
{
	[[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] removeObserver:self name:MPMoviePlayerPlaybackDidFinishNotification object:notification.object];
	MPMovieFinishReason finishReason = [notification.userInfo[MPMoviePlayerPlaybackDidFinishReasonUserInfoKey] integerValue];
	if (finishReason == MPMovieFinishReasonPlaybackError)
	{
		NSError *error = notification.userInfo[XCDMoviePlayerPlaybackDidFinishErrorUserInfoKey];
		// Handle error
	}
}

Present the video in a non full-screen view

XCDYouTubeVideoPlayerViewController *videoPlayerViewController = [[XCDYouTubeVideoPlayerViewController alloc] initWithVideoIdentifier:@"9bZkp7q19f0"];
[videoPlayerViewController presentInView:self.videoContainerView];
[videoPlayerViewController.moviePlayer play];

iOS and OS X

NSString *videoIdentifier = @"EdeVaT-zZt4"; // A 11 characters YouTube video identifier
[[XCDYouTubeClient defaultClient] getVideoWithIdentifier:videoIdentifier completionHandler:^(XCDYouTubeVideo *video, NSError *error) {
	if (video)
	{
		// Do something with the `video` object
	}
	else
	{
		// Handle error
	}
}];

See the demo project for more sample code.

Logging

Since version 2.2.0, XCDYouTubeKit produces logs. XCDYouTubeKit supports CocoaLumberjack but does not require it.

See the XCDYouTubeLogger class documentation for more information.

Credits

The URL extraction algorithms in XCDYouTubeKit are inspired by the YouTube extractor module of the youtube-dl project.

Contact

Cédric Luthi

License

XCDYouTubeKit is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more information.

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