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YouTube Chat for Minecraft

A plugin for Minecraft Forge that provides an API for YouTube live chat services. This is not an official Google product.

Features

  • Broadcasts live chat messages to multiple clients from a single network connection
  • Provides author details (channelId, displayName, isChatModerator, isChatOwner isChatSponser, profileImageUrl) and SuperChat details
  • In-game configuration

Workspace setup

Clone this repository, and open a terminal to the root directory. Navigate to http://files.minecraftforge.net and pick the latest or recommened MDK version. Update the mdkVersion definition in setup.gradle, then run the installMdk task:

./gradlew -b setup.gradle

Next, setup the decompiled workspace and save the build dependencies:

./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace
./gradlew saveDependencies

Build the jar:

./gradlew build

A single .jar file will be output to build/libs, e.g. ytchat-1.0.0.jar.

Intellij Idea Setup

If you have Intellij Idea installed and plan to use it for development, perform these steps to setup the project directory.

  1. Run the following gradle task:
./gradlew idea
  1. Open the project folder with Intellij, and import the Gradle project when prompted.
  2. Make sure you have the 1.8 JDK configured (File->Project Structure->SDKs).
  3. Select Run->Edit Configurations:
  • There should be two configurations - Minecraft Client and Minecraft Server.
  • Edit the Minecraft Client configuration.
  • Go to the Use classpath of a module field
  • Select the module ending with _main.
  • Ensure a valid JRE is selected.
  1. Run the Minecraft Client configuration. Minecraft should open. You may Debug as well.

Installation

Copy the YouTube Chat jar to one these folders depending on your OS:

  • Linux: ~/.minecraft/mods
  • OSX: ~/Library/Application\ Support/minecraft/mods/
  • Windows: %APPDATA%/Minecraft/mods

Obtaining Credentials

  1. Create a project in the Google API Console

  2. Open the API Library and ensure that your application is registered to use the YouTube Data API.

  3. Download the json credentials by clicking the following icon for your project: Download json

Configuration

Configuration

  1. With YouTube Chat installed, open Minecraft with the forge profile.
  2. At the Minecraft main menu, select Mods.
  3. Select YouTube Chat, and click Config. There are 2 settings:
  • Client Secret: (Required) The client secret json downloaded from the Google API Console
  • videoId: (Optional) A videoId associated with the live broadcast to connect to. If blank, will attempt to connect to the signed in user's live broadcast (a Google sign-in dialog will appear when starting YouTube Chat).

Runtime Usage

YouTube Chat supports the following commands in Minecraft:

/ytchat [start|stop|logout|echoStart|echoStop]
  • start: Starts the YouTube Chat service, connecting to the live chat of the signed in user.
  • stop: Stops the YouTube Chat service.
  • logout: Stops the YouTube Chat service and clears saved credentials.
  • echoStart: Starts echoing chat messages into Minecraft chat, for troubleshooting.
  • echoStop: Stops echoing chat messages into Minecraft chat.
/ytcmock <mock author id/name> <mock input>

Provides mock input for testing without a YouTube live chat connection.

API

To use YouTube Chat, copy the jar into the libs folder of your Forge directory. Regenerate the project with gradle, or manually add a dependency to the jar in the project settings.

Add ytchat to the dependencies field in mcmod.info, e.g.:

"dependencies": ["ytchat"]

Get an instance of the YouTubeChatService interface:

YouTubeChatService service = YouTubeChat.getService();

Discussion and Support

Join the discussion group at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/youtube-chat-for-minecraft