To access this API, we need movie ID not movie TITLE. But I want my website visitors to specify Movie Title and get movie info (specially poster images). How can I use Movie Title instead of Movie ID? Or, is there any way of getting movie ID from Titles?
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Contestado por Travis Bell
el 6 de agosto de 2013 a las 10:10
Hi Ahmed,
Do you mean you want to search for movies? You can use the #search methods for that.
Contestado por Ahmed Sadman
el 7 de agosto de 2013 a las 16:10
Well, I was able to do it using the SEARCH method. All I want is to get the POSTER path of the searched image. For example, I searched for the movie "Taken" using this: http://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/movie?query=taken&api_key=(my api key)
The poster path is: poster_path=/feJK8urHWC1z6ZaI6e6WVf4ACyf.jpg But where to write the PORTION of the provided path to get the poster. I am not pro developer. I am a hobbyist programmer. So please explain me detailed.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 7 de agosto de 2013 a las 16:12
Hi Ahmed,
No worries. Take a look at the #configuration method for the extra information you need to build image URLs. It explains how this works.
Contestado por Ahmed Sadman
el 8 de agosto de 2013 a las 14:45
Oh. I am facing problem again. Look at the following JQUERY code:
$.get('http://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/movie?query=taken 2&api_key=2e7e7bc5febf86c7c1762a04872e489b', function (data) { $('#content').empty(); $('#content').html(data); });
The code above is for testing purpose, my site is still incomplete (I am still coding my website). I just wanted to know if everything is going ok. But nothing appears in the CONTENT div, why? On the other hand, I tried omdbapi.com and it worked fine with that code.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 8 de agosto de 2013 a las 14:57
You need to use JSONP and a callback. Take a look at this thread: https://www.themoviedb.org/talk/5088057519c295169f00056a
Basically, you need to use a URL like so:
Cheers.
Contestado por Ahmed Sadman
el 9 de agosto de 2013 a las 15:33
Not happening. First used this URL: http://api.themoviedb.org/3/search/movie?api_key=###&query=taken+2&callback=data
Then used the code: http://pastebin.com/C5Bnx5Lf
Note: I also tried the code from the thread link you given, but seems it returns a failure. My simple code also returns error.
Contestado por Ahmed Sadman
el 17 de agosto de 2013 a las 07:17
You haven't been replying for a long time. Please reply.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 17 de agosto de 2013 a las 09:11
I have a little test page up here:
http://dev.travisbell.com/play/tmdb.html
Replace
YOUR_API_KEY
on line 11 with your API key. Everything seems to be working fine.Contestado por Ahmed Sadman
el 18 de agosto de 2013 a las 15:59
Thanks, that helped. Maybe my code was not working because I tried to append the WHOLE RESPONSE. Anyways, now I would like you to answer/do these two things:
People are going to search for movies in my website (that I am making). Then I will use your API to get the POSTER IMAGE and use the URL to display it in my site. Is there any restrictions? because it's some kinda hotlinking. Please, I have programmed my site nicely. I hope there is no such restrictions.
Please go to users9.jabry.com/postarian and say if you can see the poster of TAKEN 2. Just for making double sure.
Contestado por Travis Bell
el 19 de agosto de 2013 a las 12:40
Hi Ahmed,
There is no such restriction but one of the key terms you agreed to when signing up for an API key was to attribute TMDb as the source of your data. As long as there's the mention/link back you're fine.
Yes, I see it.