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Publora Youtube
Upload and publish video content to YouTube using the Publora API. Use this skill when the user wants to upload or schedule YouTube videos via Publora.
v1.1.0
Description
name: publora-youtube description: > Upload and publish video content to YouTube using the Publora API. Use this skill when the user wants to upload or schedule YouTube videos via Publora.
Publora — YouTube
YouTube platform skill for the Publora API. For auth, core scheduling, media upload, and workspace/webhook docs, see the publora core skill.
Base URL: https://api.publora.com/api/v1
Header: x-publora-key: sk_YOUR_KEY
Platform ID format: youtube-{channelId}
Platform Limits (API)
| Property | Limit | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Title | 100 characters | — |
| Description | 5,000 characters | First 150 chars visible |
| Video duration | 12 hours | — |
| Video size | 256 GB | — |
| Video formats | MP4, MOV, AVI, WebM | — |
| Images | ❌ Video only | — |
| Text only | ❌ Video required | — |
| Privacy | public / unlisted / private | Default: public |
Upload a YouTube Video
YouTube requires video and supports privacy settings and metadata:
// Step 1: Create post with YouTube-specific platform settings
const post = await fetch('https://api.publora.com/api/v1/create-post', {
method: 'POST',
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'x-publora-key': 'sk_YOUR_KEY' },
body: JSON.stringify({
content: 'Your video description here. Full details about what this video covers.',
platforms: ['youtube-UC_CHANNEL_ID'],
scheduledTime: '2026-03-20T15:00:00.000Z'
})
}).then(r => r.json());
// Step 2: Get upload URL
const upload = await fetch('https://api.publora.com/api/v1/get-upload-url', {
method: 'POST',
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'x-publora-key': 'sk_YOUR_KEY' },
body: JSON.stringify({
postGroupId: post.postGroupId,
fileName: 'video.mp4',
contentType: 'video/mp4',
type: 'video'
})
}).then(r => r.json());
// Step 3: Upload video to S3
await fetch(upload.uploadUrl, {
method: 'PUT',
headers: { 'Content-Type': 'video/mp4' },
body: videoFileBytes
});
Python Example
import requests
HEADERS = { 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'x-publora-key': 'sk_YOUR_KEY' }
# Step 1: Create post (content = video description)
post = requests.post('https://api.publora.com/api/v1/create-post', headers=HEADERS, json={
'content': 'Complete guide to building REST APIs in 2026. We cover authentication, rate limiting, and best practices.',
'platforms': ['youtube-UC_CHANNEL_ID'],
'scheduledTime': '2026-03-20T15:00:00.000Z'
}).json()
# Step 2: Get upload URL
upload = requests.post('https://api.publora.com/api/v1/get-upload-url', headers=HEADERS, json={
'postGroupId': post['postGroupId'],
'fileName': 'tutorial.mp4',
'contentType': 'video/mp4',
'type': 'video'
}).json()
# Step 3: Upload
with open('tutorial.mp4', 'rb') as f:
requests.put(upload['uploadUrl'], headers={'Content-Type': 'video/mp4'}, data=f)
print(f"Scheduled: {post['postGroupId']}")
Platform Quirks
- Video only — YouTube does not support images or text-only posts
- content field = description — the
contentfield maps to the YouTube video description - Title: Set via platform settings (defaults to first line of description if not set)
- Privacy: Defaults to
public. Can be set tounlistedorprivatevia platform settings - YouTube Shorts: Videos under 60 seconds in portrait orientation (9:16) are automatically treated as Shorts
- Large files: 256 GB max — YouTube is the most generous platform for file size
- Processing time: YouTube processes uploaded videos before they go live; scheduling accounts for this
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