Following the answer from Travis Bell in Quora ( http://www.quora.com/Where-do-I-get-movie-data-dump-for-commercial-use ) I started exploring TMDB. I like to know which APIs could help me to make a complete clone of TMDB's database in my local. I believe to continuously keep the local database updated with TMDB probably I can use APIs pointing to changes ( http://docs.themoviedb.apiary.io/#changes ).
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Travis Bell 的回复
于 2014 年 01 月 28 日 1:29下午
Hi raghavankl,
Building out the database on your end can be done however it makes the most sense, you can then iterate starting at id 1 and move until you hit the id found in the /latest method.
With regards to keeping thing up to date, yes, you would want to use the change methods. The change system is designed to be queried daily for a list of movies (or people) that have been changed, and the you can iterate through those grabbing the updates that are important to you (titles, genes, overviews, etc…)
raghavankl 的回复
于 2014 年 01 月 28 日 3:32下午
Hi Travis,
Thanks for your suggestion, will try doing the same.
jeromescheer 的回复
于 2014 年 10 月 11 日 1:00下午
Hi Travis,
I'm currently iterating through all id's and calling the /movie/id endpoint for each id. I've noticed a very large amount of 404 with this response :
{"status_code":6,"status_message":"Invalid id: The pre-requisite id is invalid or not found."}
I've called the /movie/id endpoint 138432 times and got only 92962 valid responses. Am I doing something wrong?
Travis Bell 的回复
于 2014 年 10 月 11 日 1:50下午
The latest id as of this writing is 297063, so you'll want to keep going 😉
Yes, there are going to be a lot of 404's. Id's are not reused and every duplicate or invalid entry over the years that has been deleted would result in a 404.
jeromescheer 的回复
于 2014 年 10 月 11 日 1:52下午
Thanks for the answer Travis :)
MateuszK 的回复
于 2015 年 09 月 27 日 4:32下午
Hello, I am having issues with traversing through all the movies for performing a database dump. I am using the php-tmdb/api, php-tmdb/laravel wrappers and can get movie info. However, I cant seem to figure out which pages I can properly make calls such as "$movie = $client->getMoviesApi()->getMovie($id);" on without my program breaking.
I have used cURL and get_headers calls for the http codes but notice a decent amount of 301 returns. This is fine if I assume that only the 404 returns break my api function call, however, in the case of this address "https://www.themoviedb.org/movie/10" the cURL and get_headers calls state it as a 301 but if you visit it, it takes you to a page not found which ends up breaking that api function call.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can proceed with traversing the entire movies and avoid broken urls?
Travis Bell 的回复
于 2015 年 09 月 28 日 10:57上午
Hi MateuszK,
For this specific case (let me know if you have others) id 10 is a collection. Movies and collections share the same ID space.
https://www.themoviedb.org/collection/10
I can probably redirect collections ids to there proper collection URL's but until then, the easiest thing to check would probably just be whether the id is a collection first.
MateuszK 的回复
于 2015 年 10 月 05 日 3:12上午
Thanks Travis!
Kryptonit3 的回复
于 2016 年 01 月 24 日 11:33下午
@MateuszK I have made a Laravel wrapper based off of one of the existing PHP wrappers.
https://github.com/Kryptonit3/TMDB-Laravel