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Para executar exemplos de código, ative a API Data do YouTube e a API YouTube Analytics (v2) no Apps Script. O Guia de início rápido da API Data explica como adicionar um serviço.
Exportar dados do YouTube Analytics para as Planilhas Google
Essa função usa a API YouTube Analytics para buscar dados sobre o canal do usuário autenticado, criando uma nova planilha do Google com os dados no Drive do usuário.
A primeira parte deste exemplo demonstra uma chamada simples da API YouTube Analytics. Essa função primeiro busca o ID do canal do usuário ativo. Usando esse ID, a função faz uma chamada da API do YouTube Analytics para recuperar visualizações, curtidas, não curtidas e compartilhamentos dos últimos 30 dias. A API retorna os dados em um objeto de resposta que contém uma matriz 2D.
A segunda parte do exemplo constrói uma planilha. Essa planilha é colocada no Google Drive do usuário autenticado com o nome "Relatório do YouTube" e o período no título. A função preenche a planilha com a resposta da API e, em seguida, bloqueia as colunas e linhas que definem os eixos de um gráfico. Um gráfico de colunas empilhadas é adicionado à planilha.
function spreadsheetAnalytics() {
// Get the channel ID
var myChannels = YouTube.Channels.list('id', {mine: true});
var channel = myChannels.items[0];
var channelId = channel.id;
// Set the dates for our report
var today = new Date();
var oneMonthAgo = new Date();
oneMonthAgo.setMonth(today.getMonth() - 1);
var todayFormatted = Utilities.formatDate(today, 'UTC', 'yyyy-MM-dd')
var oneMonthAgoFormatted = Utilities.formatDate(oneMonthAgo, 'UTC', 'yyyy-MM-dd');
// The YouTubeAnalytics.Reports.query() function has four required parameters and one optional
// parameter. The first parameter identifies the channel or content owner for which you are
// retrieving data. The second and third parameters specify the start and end dates for the
// report, respectively. The fourth parameter identifies the metrics that you are retrieving.
// The fifth parameter is an object that contains any additional optional parameters
// (dimensions, filters, sort, etc.) that you want to set.
var analyticsResponse = YouTubeAnalytics.Reports.query({
"startDate": oneMonthAgoFormatted,
"endDate": todayFormatted,
"ids": "channel==" + channelId,
"dimensions": "day",
"sort": "-day",
"metrics": "views,likes,dislikes,shares"
});
// Create a new Spreadsheet with rows and columns corresponding to our dates
var ssName = 'YouTube channel report ' + oneMonthAgoFormatted + ' - ' + todayFormatted;
var numRows = analyticsResponse.rows.length;
var numCols = analyticsResponse.columnHeaders.length;
// Add an extra row for column headers
var ssNew = SpreadsheetApp.create(ssName, numRows + 1, numCols);
// Get the first sheet
var sheet = ssNew.getSheets()[0];
// Get the range for the title columns
// Remember, spreadsheets are 1-indexed, whereas arrays are 0-indexed
var headersRange = sheet.getRange(1, 1, 1, numCols);
var headers = [];
// These column headers will correspond with the metrics requested
// in the initial call: views, likes, dislikes, shares
for(var i in analyticsResponse.columnHeaders) {
var columnHeader = analyticsResponse.columnHeaders[i];
var columnName = columnHeader.name;
headers[i] = columnName;
}
// This takes a 2 dimensional array
headersRange.setValues([headers]);
// Bold and freeze the column names
headersRange.setFontWeight('bold');
sheet.setFrozenRows(1);
// Get the data range and set the values
var dataRange = sheet.getRange(2, 1, numRows, numCols);
dataRange.setValues(analyticsResponse.rows);
// Bold and freeze the dates
var dateHeaders = sheet.getRange(1, 1, numRows, 1);
dateHeaders.setFontWeight('bold');
sheet.setFrozenColumns(1);
// Include the headers in our range. The headers are used
// to label the axes
var range = sheet.getRange(1, 1, numRows, numCols);
var chart = sheet.newChart()
.asColumnChart()
.setStacked()
.addRange(range)
.setPosition(4, 2, 10, 10)
.build();
sheet.insertChart(chart);
}
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Última atualização 2025-08-21 UTC.
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It generates a new Google Sheet named \"YouTube Report,\" populates it with the API response data, including column headers for the metrics, locks the headers, and then generates a stacked column chart. Finally, it inserts the chart in the report.\n"],null,["# Apps Script Code Samples\n\nTo run code samples, you need to enable the YouTube Data API and YouTube Analytics API (v2) in Apps Script. The [Data API quickstart](https://developers.google.com/youtube/v3/quickstart/apps-script) explains how to add a service.\n\nExport YouTube Analytics data to Google Sheets\n----------------------------------------------\n\nThis function uses the YouTube Analytics API to fetch data about the authenticated user's channel, creating a new Google Sheet in the user's Drive with the data. \n\nThe first part of this sample demonstrates a simple YouTube Analytics API call. This function first fetches the active user's channel ID. Using that ID, the function makes a YouTube Analytics API call to retrieve views, likes, dislikes and shares for the last 30 days. The API returns the data in a response object that contains a 2D array. \n\nThe second part of the sample constructs a Spreadsheet. This spreadsheet is placed in the authenticated user's Google Drive with the name 'YouTube Report' and date range in the title. The function populates the spreadsheet with the API response, then locks columns and rows that will define a chart axes. A stacked column chart is added for the spreadsheet. \n\n```transact-sql\n function spreadsheetAnalytics() {\n // Get the channel ID\n var myChannels = YouTube.Channels.list('id', {mine: true});\n var channel = myChannels.items[0];\n var channelId = channel.id;\n \n // Set the dates for our report\n var today = new Date();\n var oneMonthAgo = new Date();\n oneMonthAgo.setMonth(today.getMonth() - 1);\n var todayFormatted = Utilities.formatDate(today, 'UTC', 'yyyy-MM-dd')\n var oneMonthAgoFormatted = Utilities.formatDate(oneMonthAgo, 'UTC', 'yyyy-MM-dd');\n \n // The YouTubeAnalytics.Reports.query() function has four required parameters and one optional\n // parameter. The first parameter identifies the channel or content owner for which you are\n // retrieving data. The second and third parameters specify the start and end dates for the\n // report, respectively. The fourth parameter identifies the metrics that you are retrieving.\n // The fifth parameter is an object that contains any additional optional parameters\n // (dimensions, filters, sort, etc.) that you want to set.\n var analyticsResponse = YouTubeAnalytics.Reports.query({\n \"startDate\": oneMonthAgoFormatted,\n \"endDate\": todayFormatted,\n \"ids\": \"channel==\" + channelId,\n \"dimensions\": \"day\",\n \"sort\": \"-day\",\n \"metrics\": \"views,likes,dislikes,shares\"\n });\n \n // Create a new Spreadsheet with rows and columns corresponding to our dates\n var ssName = 'YouTube channel report ' + oneMonthAgoFormatted + ' - ' + todayFormatted;\n var numRows = analyticsResponse.rows.length;\n var numCols = analyticsResponse.columnHeaders.length;\n \n // Add an extra row for column headers\n var ssNew = SpreadsheetApp.create(ssName, numRows + 1, numCols);\n \n // Get the first sheet\n var sheet = ssNew.getSheets()[0];\n \n // Get the range for the title columns\n // Remember, spreadsheets are 1-indexed, whereas arrays are 0-indexed\n var headersRange = sheet.getRange(1, 1, 1, numCols);\n var headers = [];\n \n // These column headers will correspond with the metrics requested\n // in the initial call: views, likes, dislikes, shares\n for(var i in analyticsResponse.columnHeaders) {\n var columnHeader = analyticsResponse.columnHeaders[i];\n var columnName = columnHeader.name;\n headers[i] = columnName;\n }\n // This takes a 2 dimensional array\n headersRange.setValues([headers]);\n \n // Bold and freeze the column names\n headersRange.setFontWeight('bold');\n sheet.setFrozenRows(1);\n \n // Get the data range and set the values\n var dataRange = sheet.getRange(2, 1, numRows, numCols);\n dataRange.setValues(analyticsResponse.rows);\n \n // Bold and freeze the dates\n var dateHeaders = sheet.getRange(1, 1, numRows, 1);\n dateHeaders.setFontWeight('bold');\n sheet.setFrozenColumns(1);\n \n // Include the headers in our range. The headers are used\n // to label the axes\n var range = sheet.getRange(1, 1, numRows, numCols);\n var chart = sheet.newChart()\n .asColumnChart()\n .setStacked()\n .addRange(range)\n .setPosition(4, 2, 10, 10)\n .build();\n sheet.insertChart(chart);\n \n }\n```"]]