2019-08-15, 01:36
(2019-08-15, 00:48)jurialmunkey Wrote:(2019-08-14, 23:30)bsoriano Wrote:(2019-08-14, 22:56)Hitcher Wrote: https://twitter.com/themoviedb/status/11...8520425473@Hitcher , thanks for the info!
Are you sure that's not because you haven't changed that setting in the scraper?
In regards to MPAA, this is for what is being returned directly by the plugin (I am pressing i in a widget item from a plugin widget), so no scraper involved. Also, in my case, I do not do scraping online via Kodi, all of my local content MPAA come from NFOs.
Regards,
Bart
I've added an option in the settings to choose the MPAA prefix.
However, you will have to deal with this anyway in skins as scrapers allow the user to set the prefix for MPAA rating.
I've also added some fixes in case the api is down so that an error isn't thrown. The plugin will still log the http request error code, but shouldn't throw an exception.
@jurialmunkey, thank you!
I see in my log now with the latest version that tmdb is throwing http error 422 as well as http error 503. Now when an error happens (after I click on a cast item), I get my custom person dialog, but with "Cast in Movies" as title and your fallback image (with the tmdb logo) as poster. How can I know that there was an error so as to close the dialog, or show a message to try later?
You are correct about the prefix for mpaa, and that’s why I provide the users with guidelines as to how their MPAA certifications need to be scraped in order for Amber to show a flag. Since I know that in a lot of cases that is not necessarily followed, I always display a text version of the certification also.
I saw that you implemented a "collection" call, does that just provide back the list of movies in the set?
Regards,
Bart