Robert Begier
Robert Begier

Reputation: 55

publishedAfter parameter appears to be broken now

I used daily this request to googleapi in my application:

GET https://www.googleapis.com/youtube/v3/search?part=snippet&channelId={CHANNEL_ID}&maxResults=25&order=date&publishedAfter=2019-03-15T18%3A01%3A02.000Z&publishedBefore=2019-03-17T09%3A58%3A15.000Z&type=video&key={API_KEY} 

Timestamps were of course changed each time. This worked fine till yesterday. Today this command did not work properly and returns results from different (much larger) time period.

Their timestamps are 25 and appear random:

"2018-10-04T10:06:56.000Z"
"2015-03-05T16:55:26.000Z"
"2018-09-24T08:05:59.000Z"
"2019-03-10T14:22:14.000Z"
"2018-07-24T19:08:39.000Z"
"2018-10-08T22:34:22.000Z"
"2018-09-10T11:38:37.000Z"
"2019-01-05T18:45:24.000Z"
"2019-02-12T07:00:07.000Z"
"2016-08-20T09:53:44.000Z"
"2018-10-20T21:31:43.000Z"
"2014-04-18T13:05:31.000Z"
"2019-01-24T14:00:30.000Z"
"2018-12-05T11:34:23.000Z"
"2019-03-04T13:59:05.000Z"
"2019-02-18T19:08:52.000Z"
"2018-12-24T11:33:56.000Z"
"2019-02-25T16:30:57.000Z"
"2017-07-07T16:44:59.000Z"
"2019-03-08T17:01:07.000Z"
"2019-02-04T12:49:42.000Z"
"2018-10-01T09:38:39.000Z"
"2015-09-18T22:52:30.000Z"
"2017-05-23T17:43:09.000Z"
"2019-03-13T17:59:24.000Z"

Is something broken?

Upvotes: 4

Views: 822

Answers (1)

Andrei Bely
Andrei Bely

Reputation: 143

Seems like it is a global problem. https://support.google.com/youtube/thread/2494861?hl=en

Upvotes: 7

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