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    Building a YouTube Channel Search Engine with Elasticsearch Serverless

    Samuel AlejandroBy Samuel AlejandroDecember 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    As a YouTube channel like

    https://youtube.com/@ubcodes

    expands, locating specific technical tutorials within its extensive video library can become difficult for viewers. Whether seeking in-depth GraphQL content or a React Native crash course, the default search functionality often falls short. A solution was developed: a specialized YouTube Search Library utilizing Elasticsearch Serverless. A live demonstration is available here, and the GitHub repository can be explored here.

    The Goal

    The aim was to transcend basic client-side filtering and establish a sophisticated Search AI experience. The key requirements were straightforward yet impactful:

    1. Fuzzy Search: If a user types “Nxtjs” instead of “Next.js,” they should still find the right video.
    2. Hit Highlighting: Search terms should “glow” in the results so users immediately see why a video was recommended.
    3. Speed: Results should appear almost instantly as the user types.

    The Tech Stack

    • Frontend: Next.js 14 (App Router) & Tailwind CSS
    • Search Engine: Elasticsearch Serverless (Elastic Cloud)
    • Client: @elastic/elasticsearch for Node.js

    How It Was Built

    1. The Data Schema

    The process began by organizing video metadata into a structured JSON format. Each record contains the title, description, tags, and thumbnail_url.

    2. The Elasticsearch Integration

    Data was indexed using the Elasticsearch Serverless console. The core functionality resides within the API route, where a multi_match query with fuzziness enabled was employed, rather than a basic term match:

    const response = await client.search({
      index: 'youtube-videos',
      body: {
        query: {
          multi_match: {
            query: searchTerm,
            fields: ['title', 'description', 'tags'],
            fuzziness: 'AUTO'
          }
        },
        highlight: {
          fields: { title: {}, description: {} }
        }
      }
    });
    

    3. Creating the “Creative Spark” (UI)

    A responsive grid for displaying video cards was constructed using Tailwind CSS. A custom highlightText function was implemented to parse the tags from Elasticsearch results, wrapping them in a styled tag to achieve a professional “search-as-you-type” user experience.

    What Was Learned

    Completing this project from start to finish highlighted the significant impact Search AI can have on Developer Experience (DX). Its value extends beyond mere data retrieval, focusing on the speed and relevance of the information discovery process.

    Even with a modest initial dataset, the scalability of Elasticsearch Serverless ensures this library can expand in parallel with the channel’s growth.

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