It combines uptime information, statistics from each instance and basic information already provided in the wiki. It is now possible to view a list of public instances (as provided in the wiki) through an API or a pretty new interface here. Overall I'm quite pleased with how smoothly it has been rolled out and with the experience so far, and I'm exctited for how it can be extended and improved in future. API endpoints have also been added (documentation here). It is now possible to create custom playlists, which can be played and edited through Invidious. This is probably the feature that has been the longest in the pipe and that I'm quite pleased is now implemented. My hope is that this makes some of the more interesting endpoints more accessible for developers to use in their own applications.ĪPI endpoints for interacting with custom playlists have also been added with documentation available here. For DevelopersĪuthenticated endpoints are now properly documented, as well how to generate and use API tokens. Several new options have also been added, including the ability to set a support email for the instance using admin_email: EMAIL, and forcing the use of a specific connection in the case of rate-limiting using force_resolve (see below). Feed_menu: default_home: Top # becomes: default_user_preferences:įeed_menu: default_home: Top
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