2020-07-04, 20:06
Hi @jurialmunkey is there a duration label I can use for TV Shows? Not sure if you can get that info from an API or not
Thanks
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(2020-06-27, 20:10)daking1512 Wrote: @jurialmunkey Im having a problem with the way TMDB helper caches title information, This happens with Movies and TV Shows, the first time a list loads it only loads the description and like/dislike rate, I'll have to use the context menu to refresh the title information, only then all the info will show up
it starts like this
https://imgur.com/3WtzdK6
and after refreshing the info from the context menu the other parts of will appear (MPAA rating, movie length, other info)
https://imgur.com/Oa8jrLp
Is it possible to make the addon load all the info at first without having to refresh the items one by one?
(2020-07-04, 20:06)mikeSiLVO Wrote: Hi @jurialmunkey is there a duration label I can use for TV Shows? Not sure if you can get that info from an API or not
Thanks
(2020-07-07, 21:05)shoppedude Wrote: @jurialmunkey ,
When I try to navigate to a "destination" within the plugin, I get an error message. Here is a specific example:
TV Shows > Airing Today > https://paste.kodi.tv/uvoredasow.kodi (error log).
Any thoughts? I am running the repo version in v19 on Windows, using the 7/4 nightly.
Thanks,
Shoppedude
(2020-07-14, 01:02)Mr. V Wrote: @jurialmunkey
Hi mate,
For the 'next_aired/last_aired' property the formating is YYYY-MM-DD.
If there any way to change this? I would like to display something like, 'Fri, 19 Oct 2018'
Cheers
Mr. V
(2020-07-18, 05:28)jurialmunkey Wrote: @Mr. V - Should now be able to use long date format for next aired as configured in user's regional Kodi settings@jurialmunkey
$INFO[Window(Home).Property(TMDbHelper.ListItem.Next_Aired.Long)]
$INFO[Window(Home).Property(TMDbHelper.ListItem.Last_Aired.Long)]
Also the standard strings will now use the short date format that is configured in the user's regional settings e.g. will use something like DD/MM/YYYY (or whatever user's shortdate format is) rather than just using YYYY-MM-DD
You can also get the specific day of the week (e.g. "Wednesday") by using
$INFO[Window(Home).Property(TMDbHelper.ListItem.Last_Aired.Day)]
$INFO[Window(Home).Property(TMDbHelper.ListItem.Next_Aired.Day)]
OR from the actual listitem itself:
$INFO[ListItem.Property(Next_Aired.Long)]
$INFO[ListItem.Property(Last_Aired.Long)]
$INFO[ListItem.Property(Next_Aired)]
$INFO[ListItem.Property(Last_Aired)]
$INFO[ListItem.Property(Next_Aired.Day)]
$INFO[ListItem.Property(Last_Aired.Day)]
<onunload condition="System.HasAddon(plugin.video.themoviedb.helper)">Skin.SetBool(TMDbHelper.Service)</onunload>
$INFO[Window(Home).Property(TMDbHelper.ListItem.Next_Aired)]
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(2020-07-24, 02:53)Mr. V Wrote: Hi @jurialmunkey
I am having some issue with the next aired being updated. I am trying to replicate the behavour of tv show next aired addon, so when navigating to tv shows it triggeres an update of the next aired status.
My code in startup.xml;
Code:<onunload condition="System.HasAddon(plugin.video.themoviedb.helper)">Skin.SetBool(TMDbHelper.Service)</onunload>
The label;
Code:$INFO[Window(Home).Property(TMDbHelper.ListItem.Next_Aired)]
I can see in the settings there is an option for 'Days to cache details' and assume this is why the info labels are not updating.
Any suggestions on how this could be coded?
Currently this is what i see for a show on air
The skin shows 7x7 08/07/2020. The latest episode is 7x9 on 22/07/2019 so it is behind.
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