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Google Video Parameters

GET /search?search_type=videos

The Google Video Parameters are applicable when making a request with search_type=videos to retrieve video results for a given search term. The search term is specified in the q parameter and the optional location parameter can be used to geo-locate the videos request (locations can be retrieved via the Locations API).

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For example, to request videos results for the keyword pizza in the location United States , the request would be:

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Google Video Parameters

The following parameters are available for all requests made when search_type=videos .

Parameter

Required

Description

search_type

required

Should be set to search_type=videos .

q

required

The keyword you want to use to perform the Videos search.

location

optional

Determines the geographic location in which the query is executed. You can enter any location as free-text, but if you choose one of the VALUE SERP built-in locations then the google_domain , gl and hl parameters are automatically updated to the domain, country and language that match the built-in location (note that this behaviour can be disabled via the location_auto parameter).

location_auto

optional

If the location field is set to a VALUE SERP built-in location from the Locations API , and location_auto is set to true (default) then the google_domain , gl and hl parameters are automatically updated to the domain, country and language that match the built-in location. Valid values are true (default) to enable this behaviour or false to disable.

uule

optional

The Google UULE parameter - use to pass through a custom uule parameter to Google. VALUE SERP automatically generates the uule when you use the location parameter but we allow you to overwrite it directly by specifying a uule directly.

google_domain

optional

The Google domain to use to run the search query. View the full list of supported google_domain values here . Defaults to google.com .

gl

optional

The gl parameter determines the Google country to use for the query. View the full list of supported gl values here . Defaults to us .

hl

optional

The hl parameter determines the Google UI language to return results. View the full list of supported hl values here . Defaults to en .

lr

optional

The lr parameter limits the results to websites containing the specified language. View the full list of supported lr values here .

cr

optional

The cr parameter instructs Google to limit the results to websites in the specified country. View the full list of supported cr values here .

time_period

optional

Determines the time period of the results shown. It can be set to last_hour , last_day (for the last 24 hours), last_week (for the last 7 days), last_month , last_year or custom . When using custom you must also specifiy one or both of the time_period_min or time_period_max parameters to define the custom time period.

time_period_min

optional

Determines the minimum (i.e. 'from') time to use when time_period is set to custom . Should be in the form MM/DD/YYYY , I.e. for 31st December 2018 time_period_min would be 12/31/2018 .

time_period_max

optional

Determines the maximum (i.e. 'to') time to use when time_period is set to custom . Should be in the form MM/DD/YYYY , I.e. for 31st December 2018 time_period_max would be 12/31/2018 .

nfpr

optional

Determines whether to exclude results from auto-corrected queries that were spelt wrong. Can be set to 1 to exclude auto-corrected results, or 0 (default) to include them.

filter

optional

Determines if the filters for Similar Results and Omitted Results are on or off. Can be set to 1 (default) to enable these filters, or 0 to disable these filters.

safe

optional

Determines whether Safe Search is enabled for the results. Can be set to active to enable Safe Search, or off to disable Safe Search.

page

optional

Determines the page of results to return, defaults to 1 . Use in combination with the num parameter to implement pagination.

max_page

optional

Use the max_page parameter to get multiple pages of results in one request. The API will automatically paginate through pages and concatenate the results into one response.

See the Pagination docs for more information.

num

optional

Determines the number of results to show per page. Use in combination with the page parameter to implement pagination

tbs

optional

Sets a specific string to be added to the Google tbs parameter in the underlying Google query. The tbs parameter is normally generated automatically by the API, but it can be set explicitly also.



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Updated 10 Oct 2024
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