2021-01-28, 00:20
(2021-01-27, 23:15)justenoughlinux Wrote: This post (and the previous posts) are a life saver!
Poking through a bunch of pages and replies I'm still not totally sure/or clear if its possible to accomplish this but I thought I would post first / ask for forgiveness later .
For my home use this is absolutely perfect since all adults, everyone wants all the content stored locally, but my parents house where it gets a bit tricky. I love the scrape once & set artwork once & everyone is updated and each user has their own watch status. But what if certain users only want to see specific content? I have multiple shares that break my media up (movies, tv, anime-movies, anime-tv, kids, doc-movies, doc-tv...) Now my dad is very picky about what he wants to watch so he only wants (movies, tv), my mother loves my documentary collection so (movies, tv, doc-movies, doc-tv), and for my nieces and nephews who come over (kids, movies, tv, anime-movies, anime-tv) and for this I'm thinking a simple smart playlist that restricts content based on rating will get that job done for the kids profile.
Right now my thought is at least 2 MySQL docker containers and I will have to scrape the content twice. Which isn't a huge killer except for the fact that I go through and set a TON of custom artwork and fan art which can get very tedious. Any insight would be hugely appreciated.
What I do is just use the sources.xml in the profile to give each one of my users access to what they need. I have a very granular directory structure though, so that's easiest for me.