Hello,
How do I get all the movies using the API? I tried the popular or the top rated and it worked but it only gives me popular or top rated...how do I request for all movies?
Thanks, Regie
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Resposta de regie
no 15 de setembro do 2014 ás 2:41AM
thanks for that tip...i'll try that.
Resposta de coolmanhaha
no 8 de outubro do 2015 ás 6:37AM
it only retrieves 20 movies per page, how do i access the next page. ?
Resposta de Travis Bell
no 13 de outubro do 2015 ás 6:32PM
Hi coolmanhaha,
You can access subsequent pages by using the
page
param:Etc...
Resposta de maisola
no 17 de outubro do 2015 ás 6:30AM
Tell me if I'm doing some stupid mistake: at the moment the last id is 364182. So in order to retrieve all the movies I should do 364182 calls to the API, with the limit of 40 calls every 10 seconds so the time nedeed for retrieve all the movies is more than 25hours... That woud not bother me (I understand the motivations that bring to a limit in the number of calls) but the fact that many of those calls will return me a 404 error, but still will be counted against the limit is a little annoyng :) There is no way to prevent these useless calls?
P.S. English is not my first language, so please understand that if something I wrote above sounds like a critic, that was not my intention :) Thanks again for your work and support!
Resposta de IceHawk
no 4 de decembro do 2015 ás 1:51PM
Would be great if there is another solution. Would love to get a list of all supported tv shows.
Resposta de dakilr
no 20 de xuño do 2016 ás 4:55PM
Hey, I wanted to do the same thing but I did it a little differently.
Using the
/discover/movie
endpoint and searching by year, I requested for all years from 1930-2016 and the corresponding pages. This way I got 230,294 movies. I am not sure if there is a limit to the results of/discover/movie
, or maybe some movies don't have year? Currently the latest id for a movie is 402985...I ran my script in 4 child processes (only 4 in order to not exceed the request limit) and requesting and storing them in db took ~8h. The downside is that/discover/movie/
does not give you the full movie info. So after I got all the movie ids I requested/movie/:id
for all of the movies. That took ~12h.So using this method I made a total of: ((2016 - 1930) * totalPages) requests which is ~21,500. (Movies from 1940 have ~15pages and from 2015 ~600 pages) And for the second script I made another 230,294 requests to get the movie info. So the total is ~251,794 requests :) The good side of this approach is that you get the info separately. First you get the ids and then the movie info. If you are requesting and inserting in your db at the same time you can easily start over from an index if the script stops for whatever reason. So if in fact the total movies from tmdb are 230,294 this is the better approach.
Requesting all the ids from 1 to the latest id would be slower, but you are certain that you will get all the movies.
So I wanted to ask you did you do this? And how many movies were you able to get?