Web API •References / Playlists / Create Playlist
Create a playlist for a Spotify user. (The playlist will be empty until you add tracks.) Each user is generally limited to a maximum of 11000 playlists.
Manage your public playlists.
Manage your private playlists.
supports free form additional properties
The name for the new playlist, for example "Your Coolest Playlist"
. This name does not need to be unique; a user may have several playlists with the same name.
Defaults to true
. The playlist's public/private status (if it should be added to the user's profile or not): true
the playlist will be public, false
the playlist will be private. To be able to create private playlists, the user must have granted the playlist-modify-private
scope. For more about public/private status, see Working with Playlists
Defaults to false
. If true
the playlist will be collaborative. Note: to create a collaborative playlist you must also set public
to false
. To create collaborative playlists you must have granted playlist-modify-private
and playlist-modify-public
scopes.
value for playlist description as displayed in Spotify Clients and in the Web API.
A playlist
true
if the owner allows other users to modify the playlist.
The playlist description. Only returned for modified, verified playlists, otherwise null
.
Known external URLs for this playlist.
A link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the playlist.
Images for the playlist. The array may be empty or contain up to three images. The images are returned by size in descending order. See Working with Playlists. Note: If returned, the source URL for the image (url
) is temporary and will expire in less than a day.
The source URL of the image.
Example: "https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d00001e02ff9ca10b55ce82ae553c8228"
The image height in pixels.
Example: 300
The image width in pixels.
Example: 300
The name of the playlist.
The user who owns the playlist
Known public external URLs for this user.
A link to the Web API endpoint for this user.
The name displayed on the user's profile. null
if not available.
The playlist's public/private status (if it is added to the user's profile): true
the playlist is public, false
the playlist is private, null
the playlist status is not relevant. For more about public/private status, see Working with Playlists
The version identifier for the current playlist. Can be supplied in other requests to target a specific playlist version
The tracks of the playlist.
A link to the Web API endpoint returning the full result of the request
Example: "https://api.spotify.com/v1/me/shows?offset=0&limit=20"
The maximum number of items in the response (as set in the query or by default).
Example: 20
URL to the next page of items. ( null
if none)
Example: "https://api.spotify.com/v1/me/shows?offset=1&limit=1"
The offset of the items returned (as set in the query or by default)
Example: 0
URL to the previous page of items. ( null
if none)
Example: "https://api.spotify.com/v1/me/shows?offset=1&limit=1"
The total number of items available to return.
Example: 4
added_at
string[date-time]
The date and time the track or episode was added. Note: some very old playlists may return null
in this field.
The Spotify user who added the track or episode. Note: some very old playlists may return null
in this field.
Known public external URLs for this user.
A link to the Web API endpoint for this user.
Whether this track or episode is a local file or not.
Information about the track or episode.
Will be one of the following:
The album on which the track appears. The album object includes a link in href
to full information about the album.
Allowed values: "album"
, "single"
, "compilation"
Example: "compilation"
The number of tracks in the album.
Example: 9
available_markets
array of stringsThe markets in which the album is available: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country codes. NOTE: an album is considered available in a market when at least 1 of its tracks is available in that market.
Example: ["CA","BR","IT"]
Known external URLs for this album.
A link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the album.
Example: "2up3OPMp9Tb4dAKM2erWXQ"
The cover art for the album in various sizes, widest first.
The source URL of the image.
Example: "https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d00001e02ff9ca10b55ce82ae553c8228"
The image height in pixels.
Example: 300
The image width in pixels.
Example: 300
The name of the album. In case of an album takedown, the value may be an empty string.
The date the album was first released.
Example: "1981-12"
release_date_precision
stringThe precision with which release_date
value is known.
Allowed values: "year"
, "month"
, "day"
Example: "year"
Included in the response when a content restriction is applied.
The reason for the restriction. Albums may be restricted if the content is not available in a given market, to the user's subscription type, or when the user's account is set to not play explicit content. Additional reasons may be added in the future.
Allowed values: "market"
, "product"
, "explicit"
Example: "spotify:album:2up3OPMp9Tb4dAKM2erWXQ"
The artists of the album. Each artist object includes a link in href
to more detailed information about the artist.
Known external URLs for this artist.
A link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the artist.
The artists who performed the track. Each artist object includes a link in href
to more detailed information about the artist.
Known external URLs for this artist.
A link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the artist.
available_markets
array of stringsA list of the countries in which the track can be played, identified by their ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code.
The disc number (usually 1
unless the album consists of more than one disc).
The track length in milliseconds.
Whether or not the track has explicit lyrics ( true
= yes it does; false
= no it does not OR unknown).
Known external IDs for the track.
Known external URLs for this track.
A link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the track.
Part of the response when Track Relinking is applied. If true
, the track is playable in the given market. Otherwise false
.
Part of the response when Track Relinking is applied, and the requested track has been replaced with different track. The track in the linked_from
object contains information about the originally requested track.
Included in the response when a content restriction is applied.
The reason for the restriction. Supported values:
market
- The content item is not available in the given market.product
- The content item is not available for the user's subscription type.explicit
- The content item is explicit and the user's account is set to not play explicit content.Additional reasons may be added in the future. Note: If you use this field, make sure that your application safely handles unknown values.
The popularity of the track. The value will be between 0 and 100, with 100 being the most popular.
The popularity of a track is a value between 0 and 100, with 100 being the most popular. The popularity is calculated by algorithm and is based, in the most part, on the total number of plays the track has had and how recent those plays are.
Generally speaking, songs that are being played a lot now will have a higher popularity than songs that were played a lot in the past. Duplicate tracks (e.g. the same track from a single and an album) are rated independently. Artist and album popularity is derived mathematically from track popularity. Note: the popularity value may lag actual popularity by a few days: the value is not updated in real time.
A link to a 30 second preview (MP3 format) of the track. Can be null
Important policy note
Audio Preview Clips may not be offered as a standalone service or product.
More informationThe number of the track. If an album has several discs, the track number is the number on the specified disc.
The object type: "track".
Allowed values: "track"
Whether or not the track is from a local file.
Required
Nullable
Deprecated
A URL to a 30 second preview (MP3 format) of the episode. null
if not available.
Important policy note
Audio Preview Clips may not be offered as a standalone service or product.
More informationExample: "https://p.scdn.co/mp3-preview/2f37da1d4221f40b9d1a98cd191f4d6f1646ad17"
A description of the episode. HTML tags are stripped away from this field, use html_description
field in case HTML tags are needed.
Example: "A Spotify podcast sharing fresh insights on important topics of the moment—in a way only Spotify can. You’ll hear from experts in the music, podcast and tech industries as we discover and uncover stories about our work and the world around us."
A description of the episode. This field may contain HTML tags.
Example: "<p>A Spotify podcast sharing fresh insights on important topics of the moment—in a way only Spotify can. You’ll hear from experts in the music, podcast and tech industries as we discover and uncover stories about our work and the world around us.</p>"
The episode length in milliseconds.
Example: 1686230
Whether or not the episode has explicit content (true = yes it does; false = no it does not OR unknown).
External URLs for this episode.
A link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the episode.
Example: "https://api.spotify.com/v1/episodes/5Xt5DXGzch68nYYamXrNxZ"
Example: "5Xt5DXGzch68nYYamXrNxZ"
The cover art for the episode in various sizes, widest first.
The source URL of the image.
Example: "https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d00001e02ff9ca10b55ce82ae553c8228"
The image height in pixels.
Example: 300
The image width in pixels.
Example: 300
is_externally_hosted
booleanTrue if the episode is hosted outside of Spotify's CDN.
True if the episode is playable in the given market. Otherwise false.
The language used in the episode, identified by a ISO 639 code. This field is deprecated and might be removed in the future. Please use the languages
field instead.
Example: "en"
languages
array of stringsA list of the languages used in the episode, identified by their ISO 639-1 code.
Example: ["fr","en"]
Example: "Starting Your Own Podcast: Tips, Tricks, and Advice From Anchor Creators"
The date the episode was first released, for example "1981-12-15"
. Depending on the precision, it might be shown as "1981"
or "1981-12"
.
Example: "1981-12-15"
release_date_precision
stringThe precision with which release_date
value is known.
Allowed values: "year"
, "month"
, "day"
Example: "day"
The user's most recent position in the episode. Set if the supplied access token is a user token and has the scope 'user-read-playback-position'.
Whether or not the episode has been fully played by the user.
resume_position_ms
integerThe user's most recent position in the episode in milliseconds.
Allowed values: "episode"
Example: "spotify:episode:0zLhl3WsOCQHbe1BPTiHgr"
Included in the response when a content restriction is applied.
The reason for the restriction. Supported values:
market
- The content item is not available in the given market.product
- The content item is not available for the user's subscription type.explicit
- The content item is explicit and the user's account is set to not play explicit content.Additional reasons may be added in the future. Note: If you use this field, make sure that your application safely handles unknown values.
The show on which the episode belongs.
available_markets
array of stringsA list of the countries in which the show can be played, identified by their ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code.
The copyright statements of the show.
The copyright text for this content.
The type of copyright: C
= the copyright, P
= the sound recording (performance) copyright.
A description of the show. HTML tags are stripped away from this field, use html_description
field in case HTML tags are needed.
A description of the show. This field may contain HTML tags.
Whether or not the show has explicit content (true = yes it does; false = no it does not OR unknown).
External URLs for this show.
A link to the Web API endpoint providing full details of the show.
The cover art for the show in various sizes, widest first.
The source URL of the image.
Example: "https://i.scdn.co/image/ab67616d00001e02ff9ca10b55ce82ae553c8228"
The image height in pixels.
Example: 300
The image width in pixels.
Example: 300
is_externally_hosted
booleanTrue if all of the shows episodes are hosted outside of Spotify's CDN. This field might be null
in some cases.
languages
array of stringsA list of the languages used in the show, identified by their ISO 639 code.
The media type of the show.
The publisher of the show.
The total number of episodes in the show.
The object type: "playlist"
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