I've been struggling with this for hours and i have no idea why is not working. I need to get Details from a VideoID using YouTube API and Zend, so i created a function like this
function listYoutubeVideo($id) {
$videos = array();
try {
$yt = new Zend_Gdata_YouTube();
$videoFeed = $yt->getVideoEntry($id);
foreach ($videoFeed as $videoEntry) {
$videoThumbnails = $videoEntry->getVideoThumbnails();
$videos[] = array(
'thumbnail' => $videoThumbnails[0]['url'],
'title' => $videoEntry->getVideoTitle(),
'description' => $videoEntry->getVideoDescription(),
'tags' => implode(', ', $videoEntry->getVideoTags()),
'url' => $videoEntry->getVideoWatchPageUrl(),
'flash' => $videoEntry->getFlashPlayerUrl(),
'dura' => $videoEntry->getVideoDuration(),
'id' => $videoEntry->getVideoId()
);
}
} catch (Exception $e) {
}
return $videos;
}
The reason im doing it with an array and a function is because i wanna cache the function.
I have no idea what is wrong with the code, i use exactly the same one just changing getVideoEntry for other types of feeds and it works.
I duplicated your code and ran it. Now getVideoEntry seems to be returning a single video's data, but for some reason you expect it to be a collection? Also if you cache, you might want to create some check for an empty data return.
Here is some revised code that worked perfectly for me:
function listYoutubeVideo($id) {
$video = array();
try {
$yt = new Zend_Gdata_YouTube();
$videoEntry = $yt->getVideoEntry($id);
$videoThumbnails = $videoEntry->getVideoThumbnails();
$video = array(
'thumbnail' => $videoThumbnails[0]['url'],
'title' => $videoEntry->getVideoTitle(),
'description' => $videoEntry->getVideoDescription(),
'tags' => implode(', ', $videoEntry->getVideoTags()),
'url' => $videoEntry->getVideoWatchPageUrl(),
'flash' => $videoEntry->getFlashPlayerUrl(),
'dura' => $videoEntry->getVideoDuration(),
'id' => $videoEntry->getVideoId()
);
} catch (Exception $e) {
/*
echo $e->getMessage();
exit();
*/
}
return $video;
}