Explore how you can use JavaScript fetch method to connect to an API like YouTube and get data back to add to your web projects.
Source Code and resources are included to get you started quickly.
Course is designed to highlight using JavaScript to make a connection to the YouTube API – JavaScript IS A Prerequisite TO THIS COURSE *****Beginner JavaScript knowledge is required ***** as the course covers only JavaScript relevant to the using Fetch and manipulating elements with object data. Also HTML and CSS knowledge is essential as scope of this course is all JavaScript focused.
No libraries, no shortcuts just learning JavaScript making it DYNAMIC and INTERACTIVE web application.
Course Covers
Web page setup for prepare to receive content
Getting YouTube API key and resources for more information about the YouTube API
How to use the JavaScript Fetch method
DOM event handler click event on element
Get JSON data as JavaScript Object
Using JavaScript Map Prototype to built a custom array object
Fetch Update with elements and event trigger
Handling multiple pages with next and previous
All this and more
Step by step learning with all steps included.
Along with friendly support in the Q&A to help you learn and answer any questions you may have.
Instructor Details
Courses : 111
Specification: JavaScript YouTube API Course
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3 reviews for JavaScript YouTube API Course
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Price | $14.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 1.5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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Jaswanth –
Great course!! Quick, informative and to the point.
Fernando Avena –
the course is great. performs the query in the api of youtube using fetch, which shows that content is current. could develop some bonus lessons, after the code review, where you have a better presentation of the data (bootstrap would already leave the optimum interface), as well as could have an alert for some error.
Matthew Overstrom –
Awesome. Probably could have done it for free however this was really helpful to get me in the right direction.