[
{
"channels": [
"Ibai",
"Ninja",
"KaiCenat",
"Auronplay",
"Rubius",
"TheGrefg",
"xQc",
"Juansguarnizo",
"Tfue",
"Shroud",
"ElMariana",
"ElSpreen",
"Pokimane",
"Sodapoppin",
"Clix",
"Alanzoka",
"Heelmike",
"Tommyinnit",
"Riot Games",
"Myth",
"TimTheTatman",
"SypherPK",
"Jynxzi",
"Mongraal",
"AriGameplays",
"AdinRoss",
"caseoh_",
"NICKMERCS",
"Rivers_gg",
"ESLCS",
"Quackity",
"Summit1g",
"Loud_coringa",
"AMOURANTH",
"Dream",
"Fortnite",
"Robleis",
"Elded",
"NickEh30",
"Moistcr1tikal",
"MontanaBlack88",
"Bugha",
"Loltyler1",
"Tubbo",
"Squeezie",
"Carreraaa",
"GeorgeNotFound",
"SLAKUN10",
"ELRAENN",
"QuackityToo"
]
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9506/twitch+channel+information+retriever+api/17360/get+twitch+top+channels+list' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{}'
[
{
"channel": "Ibai",
"owner": "Ibai Llanos"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9506/twitch+channel+information+retriever+api/17365/get+owner+by+channel' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"channel":"Required"}'
[
{
"Channel": "Ibai",
"Owner": "Ibai Llanos",
"Total followers (millions)": 19.8,
"Streamed categories": "Special events, various games, chatting",
"Language": "Spanish",
"Nationality": "Spain"
}
]
curl --location --request POST 'https://zylalabs.com/api/9506/twitch+channel+information+retriever+api/17367/get+details+by+channel' --header 'Authorization: Bearer YOUR_API_KEY' --header 'Content-Type: application/json' --data-raw '{"channel":"Required"}'
After signing up, every developer is assigned a personal API access key, a unique combination of letters and digits provided to access to our API endpoint. To authenticate with the Twitch Channel Information Retriever API simply include your bearer token in the Authorization header.
| Header | Description |
|---|---|
Authorization
|
Required
Should be Bearer access_key. See "Your API Access Key" above when you are subscribed.
|
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The Twitch Channel Information Retriever API is designed to provide developers and analysts with easy, queryable access to data sourced from the list of the most-followed Twitch channels. With this API, users can retrieve channel names, view detailed stats for individual channels, and get the real-world names (owners) associated with each. Rather than fetching the entire dataset at once, the API allows for more efficient and purposeful requests using parameters, such as querying by channel name. This is ideal for Twitch data analysis, leaderboard creation, or content trend insights.
The Twitch Channel Information Retriever API provides access to structured information about the most-followed Twitch channels, including streamer names, follower counts, and content categories.
The data returned by the Twitch Channel Information Retriever API is structured in a JSON format, making it easy to parse and integrate into applications.
The API can be used for various purposes such as Twitch data analysis, creating leaderboards for popular channels, and gaining insights into content trends within the Twitch community.
The API's output includes fields such as channel names, follower counts, content categories, and the real-world names of the channel owners.
Developers can integrate the Twitch Channel Information Retriever API by making targeted requests based on parameters like channel name, allowing for efficient data retrieval and analysis tailored to their application's needs.
This endpoint returns a list of the most-followed Twitch channels, providing only the channel names in a structured JSON format. It allows users to quickly access popular channels without additional details.
This endpoint retrieves the real name of the owner associated with a specified Twitch channel. It returns the channel name alongside the owner's name, allowing for easy identification of streamers.
The response data is structured as a JSON object containing key-value pairs. It includes fields such as "Channel," "Owner," "Total followers," "Streamed categories," "Language," and "Nationality," providing comprehensive details about the specified channel.
Users must provide a channel name as a parameter to retrieve detailed information. This allows for targeted queries, enabling users to obtain specific data for any channel listed in the top channels.
This endpoint provides detailed information about a Twitch channel, including the owner's name, follower count, streamed categories, language, and nationality, offering insights into the channel's profile and audience.
Users can analyze the data to identify trends in popular channels, compare follower counts, and understand content categories. This information is valuable for creating leaderboards, marketing strategies, or content recommendations.
Typical use cases include data analysis for Twitch streamers, creating competitive leaderboards, tracking content trends, and developing applications that recommend popular channels based on user interests.
The API sources its data from Twitch's official metrics, ensuring that the information about follower counts and channel details is up-to-date and reliable, which is crucial for accurate analysis and reporting.
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