%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-tmdbv3api Version: 1.7.7 Release: 1 Summary: A lightweight Python library for The Movie Database (TMDb) API. License: MIT URL: https://github.com/AnthonyBloomer/tmdbv3api Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/25/b9/265b16667bc145d806d52478879ac6d3453b0b2bddce48803c36e74e76b8/tmdbv3api-1.7.7.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-requests %description |Build Status| |codecov| A lightweight Python library for The Movie Database (TMDb) API. The TMDb API is a resource for developers to integrate movie, TV show and cast data along with posters or movie fan art. themoviedb.org is a free and community edited database. Register an account: https://www.themoviedb.org/account/signup Check out the API documentation: https://developers.themoviedb.org/3/getting-started/introduction Install ~~~~~~~ tmdbv3api is available on the Python Package Index (PyPI) at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tmdbv3api You can install tmdbv3api using pip. $ pip install tmdbv3api Usage ~~~~~ The first step is to initialize a TMDb object and set your API Key. from tmdbv3api import TMDb tmdb = TMDb() tmdb.api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY' Alternatively, you can export your API key as an environment variable. $ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY' Other configuration settings include defining your ``language`` and enabling ``debug`` mode, for example: tmdb.language = 'en' tmdb.debug = True Then to communicate with TMDb, create an instance of one of the objects and call that instances methods. For example, to retrieve movie recommendations for a given movie id: from tmdbv3api import Movie movie = Movie() recommendations = movie.recommendations(movie_id=111) for recommendation in recommendations: print(recommendation.title) print(recommendation.overview) Examples ~~~~~~~~ Get the list of popular movies on The Movie Database. This list refreshes every day. movie = Movie() popular = movie.popular() for p in popular: print(p.id) print(p.title) print(p.overview) print(p.poster_path) Get the primary information about a movie. m = movie.details(343611) print(m.title) print(m.overview) print(m.popularity) Search for movies by title. search = movie.search('Mad Max') for res in search: print(res.id) print(res.title) print(res.overview) print(res.poster_path) print(res.vote_average) Get the similar movies for a specific movie id. similar = movie.similar(777) for result in similar: print(result.title) print(result.overview) Search for TV shows by title. tv = TV() show = tv.search('Breaking Bad') for result in show: print(result.name) print(result.overview) Get the similar TV shows for a specific tv id. similar = tv.similar(1396) for show in similar: print(show.name) print(show.overview) Get the details of TV season for a specific tv id. season = Season() show_season = season.details(1396, 1) print(show_season.air_date) print(len(show_season.episodes)) Get the general person information for a specific id. person = Person() p = person.details(12) print(p.name) print(p.biography) Discover movies by different types of data like average rating, number of votes, genres and certifications. # What movies are in theatres? discover = Discover() movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'primary_release_date.gte': '2017-01-20', 'primary_release_date.lte': '2017-01-25' }) # What are the most popular movies? movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) # What are the most popular kids movies? movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'certification_country': 'US', 'certification.lte': 'G', 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) Discover TV shows by different types of data like average rating, number of votes, genres, the network they aired on and air dates. # What are the most popular TV shows? show = discover.discover_tv_shows({ 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) # What are the best dramas? show = discover.discover_tv_shows({ 'with_genres': 18, 'sort_by': 'vote_average.desc', 'vote_count.gte': 10 }) Login to your account and add some movie recommendations to your TMDb watchlist. from tmdbv3api import Account from tmdbv3api import Authentication from tmdbv3api import TMDb, Movie USERNAME = "YOUR_USERNAME" PASSWORD = "YOUR_PASSWORD" tmdb = TMDb() tmdb.api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY" auth = Authentication(username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD) account = Account() details = account.details() print("You are logged in as %s. Your account ID is %s." % (details.username, details.id)) print("This session expires at: %s" % auth.expires_at) movie = Movie() s = movie.search("Gangs of New York") first_result = s[0] recommendations = movie.recommendations(first_result.id) for recommendation in recommendations: print("Adding %s (%s) to watchlist." % (recommendation.title, recommendation.release_date)) account.add_to_watchlist(details.id, recommendation.id, "movie") Running Tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can run the tests via the command line. You must export your TMDb API key as an environment variable. From the command line run: $ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY' Then run: $ python -m unittest discover tests/ %package -n python3-tmdbv3api Summary: A lightweight Python library for The Movie Database (TMDb) API. Provides: python-tmdbv3api BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-tmdbv3api |Build Status| |codecov| A lightweight Python library for The Movie Database (TMDb) API. The TMDb API is a resource for developers to integrate movie, TV show and cast data along with posters or movie fan art. themoviedb.org is a free and community edited database. Register an account: https://www.themoviedb.org/account/signup Check out the API documentation: https://developers.themoviedb.org/3/getting-started/introduction Install ~~~~~~~ tmdbv3api is available on the Python Package Index (PyPI) at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tmdbv3api You can install tmdbv3api using pip. $ pip install tmdbv3api Usage ~~~~~ The first step is to initialize a TMDb object and set your API Key. from tmdbv3api import TMDb tmdb = TMDb() tmdb.api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY' Alternatively, you can export your API key as an environment variable. $ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY' Other configuration settings include defining your ``language`` and enabling ``debug`` mode, for example: tmdb.language = 'en' tmdb.debug = True Then to communicate with TMDb, create an instance of one of the objects and call that instances methods. For example, to retrieve movie recommendations for a given movie id: from tmdbv3api import Movie movie = Movie() recommendations = movie.recommendations(movie_id=111) for recommendation in recommendations: print(recommendation.title) print(recommendation.overview) Examples ~~~~~~~~ Get the list of popular movies on The Movie Database. This list refreshes every day. movie = Movie() popular = movie.popular() for p in popular: print(p.id) print(p.title) print(p.overview) print(p.poster_path) Get the primary information about a movie. m = movie.details(343611) print(m.title) print(m.overview) print(m.popularity) Search for movies by title. search = movie.search('Mad Max') for res in search: print(res.id) print(res.title) print(res.overview) print(res.poster_path) print(res.vote_average) Get the similar movies for a specific movie id. similar = movie.similar(777) for result in similar: print(result.title) print(result.overview) Search for TV shows by title. tv = TV() show = tv.search('Breaking Bad') for result in show: print(result.name) print(result.overview) Get the similar TV shows for a specific tv id. similar = tv.similar(1396) for show in similar: print(show.name) print(show.overview) Get the details of TV season for a specific tv id. season = Season() show_season = season.details(1396, 1) print(show_season.air_date) print(len(show_season.episodes)) Get the general person information for a specific id. person = Person() p = person.details(12) print(p.name) print(p.biography) Discover movies by different types of data like average rating, number of votes, genres and certifications. # What movies are in theatres? discover = Discover() movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'primary_release_date.gte': '2017-01-20', 'primary_release_date.lte': '2017-01-25' }) # What are the most popular movies? movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) # What are the most popular kids movies? movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'certification_country': 'US', 'certification.lte': 'G', 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) Discover TV shows by different types of data like average rating, number of votes, genres, the network they aired on and air dates. # What are the most popular TV shows? show = discover.discover_tv_shows({ 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) # What are the best dramas? show = discover.discover_tv_shows({ 'with_genres': 18, 'sort_by': 'vote_average.desc', 'vote_count.gte': 10 }) Login to your account and add some movie recommendations to your TMDb watchlist. from tmdbv3api import Account from tmdbv3api import Authentication from tmdbv3api import TMDb, Movie USERNAME = "YOUR_USERNAME" PASSWORD = "YOUR_PASSWORD" tmdb = TMDb() tmdb.api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY" auth = Authentication(username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD) account = Account() details = account.details() print("You are logged in as %s. Your account ID is %s." % (details.username, details.id)) print("This session expires at: %s" % auth.expires_at) movie = Movie() s = movie.search("Gangs of New York") first_result = s[0] recommendations = movie.recommendations(first_result.id) for recommendation in recommendations: print("Adding %s (%s) to watchlist." % (recommendation.title, recommendation.release_date)) account.add_to_watchlist(details.id, recommendation.id, "movie") Running Tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can run the tests via the command line. You must export your TMDb API key as an environment variable. From the command line run: $ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY' Then run: $ python -m unittest discover tests/ %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for tmdbv3api Provides: python3-tmdbv3api-doc %description help |Build Status| |codecov| A lightweight Python library for The Movie Database (TMDb) API. The TMDb API is a resource for developers to integrate movie, TV show and cast data along with posters or movie fan art. themoviedb.org is a free and community edited database. Register an account: https://www.themoviedb.org/account/signup Check out the API documentation: https://developers.themoviedb.org/3/getting-started/introduction Install ~~~~~~~ tmdbv3api is available on the Python Package Index (PyPI) at https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tmdbv3api You can install tmdbv3api using pip. $ pip install tmdbv3api Usage ~~~~~ The first step is to initialize a TMDb object and set your API Key. from tmdbv3api import TMDb tmdb = TMDb() tmdb.api_key = 'YOUR_API_KEY' Alternatively, you can export your API key as an environment variable. $ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY' Other configuration settings include defining your ``language`` and enabling ``debug`` mode, for example: tmdb.language = 'en' tmdb.debug = True Then to communicate with TMDb, create an instance of one of the objects and call that instances methods. For example, to retrieve movie recommendations for a given movie id: from tmdbv3api import Movie movie = Movie() recommendations = movie.recommendations(movie_id=111) for recommendation in recommendations: print(recommendation.title) print(recommendation.overview) Examples ~~~~~~~~ Get the list of popular movies on The Movie Database. This list refreshes every day. movie = Movie() popular = movie.popular() for p in popular: print(p.id) print(p.title) print(p.overview) print(p.poster_path) Get the primary information about a movie. m = movie.details(343611) print(m.title) print(m.overview) print(m.popularity) Search for movies by title. search = movie.search('Mad Max') for res in search: print(res.id) print(res.title) print(res.overview) print(res.poster_path) print(res.vote_average) Get the similar movies for a specific movie id. similar = movie.similar(777) for result in similar: print(result.title) print(result.overview) Search for TV shows by title. tv = TV() show = tv.search('Breaking Bad') for result in show: print(result.name) print(result.overview) Get the similar TV shows for a specific tv id. similar = tv.similar(1396) for show in similar: print(show.name) print(show.overview) Get the details of TV season for a specific tv id. season = Season() show_season = season.details(1396, 1) print(show_season.air_date) print(len(show_season.episodes)) Get the general person information for a specific id. person = Person() p = person.details(12) print(p.name) print(p.biography) Discover movies by different types of data like average rating, number of votes, genres and certifications. # What movies are in theatres? discover = Discover() movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'primary_release_date.gte': '2017-01-20', 'primary_release_date.lte': '2017-01-25' }) # What are the most popular movies? movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) # What are the most popular kids movies? movie = discover.discover_movies({ 'certification_country': 'US', 'certification.lte': 'G', 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) Discover TV shows by different types of data like average rating, number of votes, genres, the network they aired on and air dates. # What are the most popular TV shows? show = discover.discover_tv_shows({ 'sort_by': 'popularity.desc' }) # What are the best dramas? show = discover.discover_tv_shows({ 'with_genres': 18, 'sort_by': 'vote_average.desc', 'vote_count.gte': 10 }) Login to your account and add some movie recommendations to your TMDb watchlist. from tmdbv3api import Account from tmdbv3api import Authentication from tmdbv3api import TMDb, Movie USERNAME = "YOUR_USERNAME" PASSWORD = "YOUR_PASSWORD" tmdb = TMDb() tmdb.api_key = "YOUR_API_KEY" auth = Authentication(username=USERNAME, password=PASSWORD) account = Account() details = account.details() print("You are logged in as %s. Your account ID is %s." % (details.username, details.id)) print("This session expires at: %s" % auth.expires_at) movie = Movie() s = movie.search("Gangs of New York") first_result = s[0] recommendations = movie.recommendations(first_result.id) for recommendation in recommendations: print("Adding %s (%s) to watchlist." % (recommendation.title, recommendation.release_date)) account.add_to_watchlist(details.id, recommendation.id, "movie") Running Tests ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You can run the tests via the command line. You must export your TMDb API key as an environment variable. From the command line run: $ export TMDB_API_KEY='YOUR_API_KEY' Then run: $ python -m unittest discover tests/ %prep %autosetup -n tmdbv3api-1.7.7 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-tmdbv3api -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Fri May 05 2023 Python_Bot - 1.7.7-1 - Package Spec generated