New Reporting Dashboard for Developers
Getting your YouTube web or client application up and running is only half the battle. We know that you'll also want to monitor your application to see how it's performing. Our new Developer Dashboard shows you at a glance the number of API requests, playbacks, uploads and errors that your app is generating. You can visualize the data using our interactive chart or download a file to process the data offline. To use the dashboard, you'll need to provide a developer key in your API requests and then pass the media URLs from the API responses to the standard embedded player or the chromeless player.
Posted by Kuan Yong, YouTube APIs and Tools Team


7 comments:
Great job! I've been looking for something like this for a while. Couple of questions, though.
1) I've been using an API key that was assigned to me (from the beta period, before the Dashboard was around) and don't have access to the reports for the API key I've been using. Is there any way to straighten that out, or should I just use a new API key from here on out?
2) There's mention of including the APi key with the chromeless embed. Does this provide reporting of views on youtube.com, even if you aren't using the chromeless player?
max
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is login API down?
https://ads.youtube.com/ is DOWN! Has been since last night. Anybody know anything about this? I have a campaign running and this is killing me.
Why you dont enter da video page with pause? Every body push pause at the first contact with the page
I hate the new youtube, is there still an option to use the old, if not I'll just have to delete my account and go somewhere else
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