AI-generated Key Takeaways
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A
commentThreadresource in YouTube's API represents a comment thread, including a top-level comment and its replies, if present, on a specific video. -
Each
commentThreadcontainscommentresources for both the top-level comment and its replies, and does not necessarily contain all replies, as they may need to be retrieved with thecomments.listmethod. -
The
commentThreadsAPI supports thelistmethod to retrieve comment threads and theinsertmethod to create a new top-level comment. -
The
snippetobject within acommentThreadprovides essential details like the associated channel ID, video ID, the top-level comment itself, reply settings, and the total reply count. -
The
repliesobject within thecommentThreadresource contains a list ofcommentresources that represent the replies to the top level comment, however it is a subset of the total number of replies, not necessarily all of them.
A commentThread resource contains information about a YouTube comment thread, which comprises a top-level comment and replies, if any exist, to that comment. A commentThread resource represents comments on a video.
Both the top-level comment and the replies are actually comment resources nested inside the commentThread resource. The commentThread resource does not necessarily contain all replies to a comment, and you need to use the comments.list method if you want to retrieve all replies for a particular comment. Some comments don't have replies.
Methods
The API supports the following methods for commentThreads resources:
- list
- Returns a list of comment threads that match the API request parameters. Try it now.
- insert
- Creates a new top-level comment. To add a reply to an existing comment, use the
comments.insertmethod instead. Try it now.
Resource representation
The JSON structure shows the format of a commentThreads resource:
{
"kind": "youtube#commentThread",
"etag": etag,
"id": string,
"snippet": {
"channelId": string,
"videoId": string,
"topLevelComment": comments Resource,
"canReply": boolean,
"totalReplyCount": unsigned integer,
"isPublic": boolean
},
"replies": {
"comments": [
comments Resource
]
}
}Properties
The following table defines the properties that appear in this resource:
| Properties | |
|---|---|
kind |
stringIdentifies the API resource's type. The value will be youtube#commentThread. |
etag |
etagThe Etag of this resource. |
id |
stringThe ID that YouTube uses to uniquely identify the comment thread. |
snippet |
objectThe snippet object contains basic details about the comment thread. It also contains the thread's top-level comment, which is a comment resource. |
snippet.channelId |
stringThe YouTube channel that is associated with the comments in the thread. The snippet.videoId property identifies the video. |
snippet.videoId |
stringThe ID of the video to which the comments refer. |
snippet.topLevelComment |
objectThe thread's top-level comment. The property's value is a comment resource. |
snippet.canReply |
booleanThis setting indicates whether the current viewer can reply to the thread. |
snippet.totalReplyCount |
unsigned integerThe total number of replies that have been submitted in response to the top-level comment. |
snippet.isPublic |
booleanThis setting indicates whether the thread, including all of its comments and comment replies, is visible to all YouTube users. |
replies |
objectThe replies object is a container that contains a list of replies to the comment, if any exist. The replies.comments property represents the list of comments itself. |
replies.comments[] |
listA list of one or more replies to the top-level comment. Each item in the list is a comment resource.The list contains a limited number of replies, and unless the number of items in the list equals the value of the snippet.totalReplyCount property, the list of replies is only a subset of the total number of replies available for the top-level comment. To retrieve all of the replies for the top-level comment, you need to call the comments.list method and use the parentId request parameter to identify the comment for which you want to retrieve replies. |