Hi guys,
I'm working on an autocomplete input field and I need a database of movienames. with /movie/popular I can only get max. 1000 pages but there are more than 12000. Does anybody know an option how to get that list easily? I haven't found a suitable command in the API documentation.
Best regards, Jones
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Resposta de Travis Bell
em 1 novembro 2015 às 8:08 PM
Hi Jones,
You'd pretty much have to iterate through every media id starting at 1 and going up to the id found on the /latest (/movie/latest for example) method. There will be gaps in the ids space and those ids will return a 404.
Resposta de Nightingale
em 2 novembro 2015 às 5:20 AM
Hi Travis,
okay, thanks for that hint. But, isn't there a limit of calls to the API in a specific time? So if I'd call every id individually, wouldn't that take way to many hours?
Resposta de Nightingale
em 2 novembro 2015 às 6:19 AM
Okay, now I saw in "/search/movie" the parameter search_type with the description: "By default, the search type is 'phrase'. This is almost guaranteed the option you will want. It's a great all purpose search type and by far the most tuned for every day querying. For those wanting more of an "autocomplete" type search, set this option to 'ngram'."
This means I don't need database behind my input field, but I can use this search for implementing an input field with autocomplete? If so, how many requests will be sent when a user types in his entry? Will there be a new request every character?
Resposta de Nightingale
em 2 novembro 2015 às 6:29 AM
Okay, I've read that those API calls limits are based on IP, not api_key. So I don't think someone would crash that limit and it doesn't matter how many users are linked in at the moment.
Resposta de Travis Bell
em 2 novembro 2015 às 2:03 PM
Yes, you have all of the info correct. I actually made search a fair bit smarter a while back but never updated the docs.
search_type
is obsolete and won't change your results anymore. The search tries to handle the ngram and phrase searching automatically now.