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Configuring integrated searches with YouTube


You can configure this integrated search at the Global level or the site level. Global configurations are inherited by all sites, and site-level configurations override Global configurations. This topic explains how to configure this integrated search at the Global level.

To configure integrated searches with YouTube:

  1. Obtain from your YouTube console the following:
    • The account's API key. For details, see .
    • (Optional) ID for the channel to which you want to restrict searches. For details, see .
  2. Click menu > Admin > Sites & Settings > Sites > Global.
  3. Expand Integrations > YouTube.
  4. From the YouTube API Client list, click Create New.
  5. In the Name field, enter an internal name. Brightspot uses this name in selection fields.
  6. In the API Key field, paste the API key from step 1.
  7. (Optional) In the Channel ID field, enter the channel ID from step 1.
  8. Click Save.
  9. Click Back.
  10. From the YouTube API Client list, select the client you created.
  11. Click Save.
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